MajorSauce
Pretty sure this was sarcastic.
Even a "traditional" password would have a "list" that attackers could know (all the possible characters that can be used in a password), now compare this set of +-150 characters with the set of possible words that can be used (probably close to 250k per language if you take out some similarities).
Even with only 4 words, the number of possibilities is astounding.
The hubris in thinking that our consciousness has something transcending classic physics or is somehow more special than other animals'...
Thanks! I had not heard about it.
It seems to only consider GNOME as the official DE and seem to not have the "blend" integrations of different distro.
Might not be for me but I appreciate the reply and it might help others.
I'm in the same boat, Kinoite (or rather my own blue build of it) killed my distro-hopping. But fans of Arch might be interested in the upcoming immutable arch-based OS: BlendOS
What's your point?
Up voted for the well played irony!
While English is most of the time the lowest common denominator, I love to see some variety!
I've known some guys that are working for one of those "Financial data brokers" like the one Mint uses.
I thought that there was something fancy to actually link your bank account and whatever budgeting app you want to use, like some Oauth or API token...
In reality, you basically give your (plaintext) credentials to this entity which then uses them to open a session with your bank and parse the webpage. If there was some MFA used it forwarded the request back to you and if there was some robot check blocking the connection, they would have employees take control of the session and do the physical clicking on the webpage...
Not saying that all Fin data brokers work like that, but I can confirm that's the way one of the major ones did work internally 4-5 years back .
Thank you for sharing.
Since I have not seen it yet in the comments, I use Floorp, a Firefox fork with some nice UI improvements (and apparently some performance improvements, but both are very fast for me).