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by Ardeof 4263 days ago
"we just can't memorize unique, strong passwords, for every single on-line service out there"

... right. Apparently we don't speak in a language with an absurd amount of subtle differences that need to be remembered (one example is punctuation, and all the subtle rules with punctuation as well). We also apparently don't memorize other things such as face recognition, navigation, mathematics, physics, x amount of movies, actors, actresses, favourite foods.

Unfortunately, according to the article, we can't remember around 50 to 100 twenty digit passwords with pieces of singular information we already have memorized.

The article looked promising, oh well.

Also, the article is supporting password managers. Which is the equivalent of thinking that a smart idea would be to basically archive all of the password information into one tiny little hackable program.

Yeah, great plan. Is this really coming from someone with these kind of credentials?

https://diogomonica.com/about/