I’m not a cat i swear
- I only know how to type my passwords at normal speed correctly. Like, I have to walk through the muscle memory step by step to get a text version of the password and even that’s iffy. - In the rare occasions that my wife needs to use my phone, I need to type my (12 digit) pincode out on a number pad and read it back to her to be sure I get it right. I can type it flawlessly a dozen times a day but if I try to recite it, I screw up the order. 
- I hate when I try to remember my master password without typing it and panic that I’ve forgotten my password. But when I got to type it, muscle memory is still there so no problem. - I have absolutely no clue what my highschool locker combination is, but I guarantee you if you handed me the lock, I could open it first or second try. That muscle memory is burned deep into my hands, and it’s been over 10 years. 
 
 
- Two RJ ports on a laptop? Some of us are lucky to get one! - RJ45 and RJ11 - That’s why I didn’t specify which kind. I knew some laptops had a DSL or dial-up modem inside for use with any telephone sockets on the go. - “I miss those old ports” is what I’d say, but my laptop has 'em :3 - Both? Are they combined into a hybrid port that works with either protocol? - Nope, it has the RJ45 in the side and the RJ11 in the back 
 
 
 
 
 
- Where’s the “check Caps Lock key” step? - My laptop has a LED that lights up when the caps lock is on I installed a buzzer on it - I installed a buzzer on it - Definitely want to do that on all keyboards at work 
 
- I disabled the caps lock key all together - How do you then activate cruise control for cool? 
 
- Colemak gang 
 
- And on the third try, you think you accidentally failed to hit the last key, and so you have to start all over again. - Or it turns out you accidentally left caps lock on, and now you’re locked out for a few minutes. 
 
- I just never slow down and take like 10 attempts sometimes. I don’t know why, it isn’t a good strategy - “mars will come to fear my botany power” 
 
- Fourth try: total motion blur - Trust the muscle memory. 
- This incident will be reported. 
- First try: password manager - Job done - Unlock the password manager - EZ, no password on password manager. - [Points at head] 
 
- How do you use a password manager at desktop login - You implant a chip in your brain that gives it control over your finger movement. - That would be weirdly secure - Until someone hacks your brain, or just puts a keyboard in front of you and lets the chip do its thing without your consent. 
 
 
- Working from home, connecting to a VM, you can use a password manager on your machine to log into the VM - And your home machine can be always logged on, or fingerprint unlock, or USB stick unlock or whatever 
- Use it on your phone, duh :P - Jokes aside I wish windows supported pin+hardware key to log in… But alas that’s an enterprise only thing. 
 
 
- First try: Normal fast 
 Second try: Push harder in case a key didn’t register, still normal fast
 Third try: Only use a single finger, selecting every key carefully- Especially when your password gets reset after 3 fails like at my job, I DON’T want to deal with IT - deleted by creator 
 
 
- Not seen Nagato in a while - login negato 
- The disappearance of Yuki Nagato. 
 
- I had a boring job years ago. We didn’t have web access in the office, we did have a typing tutor program - I could already type - So I decided to learn to type again - So now I type on a dvorak layout except for the first login where I must use qwerty. About the time the password expires and must be changed I get to the point where it’s muscle memory in both layouts 
- fourth try: just use a password manager at this time. - Then, same shit will hapen when entering the master password. - U are supposed to fix it, password manager, not join them! 
- The worst is when the password manager (KeePass in this case) is in quick unlock mode in its default configuration “enter the last four characters of your password” - Me: like I can remember how my password ends. Just let me type the whole thing 
 
 
- types sarcastically slowly 
- Live fast and die young. Don’t ever slow down. If the account locks, then it locks. 
- First Try - Scans finger - Use a password manager 














