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by dicekeys
2132 days ago
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The author of that post is on the DiceKeys advisory board. At some point, you're going to feed the entropy source into software. Having the app be part of your trusted computing base reduces the chance of a data-entry error that could leave users forever without their data. |
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For almost any real-world use case, memorizing the password and typing it in on a keyboard is pretty much a necessity. There are many kinds of inputs that don't allow another software like DiceKeys to enter the secret, so I'd still definitely rather stick with the simpler, human-readable option.