<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.
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.