<FedorhaJergins> I left my job today. I couldn’t work for that man after what he said to me.
<ImAndreaKitty> what did he say?
<FedorhaJergins> your fired
I was listening to a podcast talking about the 2012 LinkedIn hack and after it was found out 750,000 people used 123456 as their password, I’m tempted to believe you.
Tiananmen Square massacre.
Winnie the Pooh.
All I see is ������� ������ ������ and ����� ��� ����
Interesting safety feature about the fedverse is that it will also protect your password.
For example, here is mine: �� �����
It looks fine to me.
Mine is hunter2
See? It works
Tap for spoiler
And I’m old af. I miss you bash.org!
<FedorhaJergins> I left my job today. I couldn’t work for that man after what he said to me.
<ImAndreaKitty> what did he say?
<FedorhaJergins> your fired
Simpler times…
This is how I learn bash.org is no more…
Snapshots are still accessible on the Wayback machine, and I think a ton of snippets are available as an archive of text files too!
I’m bummed it’s gone.
Mine is 1234, which also happens to be my luggage combo.
I was listening to a podcast talking about the 2012 LinkedIn hack and after it was found out 750,000 people used 123456 as their password, I’m tempted to believe you.
Lol 🤷.
Mine is 1,2,3,4,5.
If you press Alt-F4 it lets you see account emails.
Good. Thanks for helping me test this. Don’t worry about what I wrote, comrade.