@paco @BenAveling it is just a stupid electronic device
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@paco I know that 98%
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@paco "Hubris Generator" has a good ring to it...
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@paco at least when it inevitably breaks it’ll only affect them…
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@lori Yep! To make it my default search engine in Firefox (waterfox) I have to create a custom entry. So I do, and I name it FuckFuckNo.
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@paco what is this lol i’m afraid of my answer going to the CIA
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Car model and licence plate is a good 10-12 character p/w.
And, though not practical as a user p/w, passphrases are handy to remember.
Edward Snowden's password for his Wikileaks files was;
"MargaretThatcheris100%sexy".
He figured noone would ever come-up with that phrase.
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Car model and licence plate is a good 10-12 character p/w.
And, though not practical as a user p/w, passphrases are handy to remember.
Edward Snowden's password for his Wikileaks files was;
"MargaretThatcheris100%sexy".
He figured noone would ever come-up with that phrase.
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Yes. I understood your original post. Hilarious.
My post was simply a suggested alternative to using specific words.
Just relax ok.
Its a public place, people are allowed to add things they find interesting.
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You are not doing ANYTHING wrong. Whatever works for you.
However, I use 50-60 character passphrases for really important things and, at that length, they are just not practical for user p/w's, particularly in CLI environments.
That's all I meant.
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Yes. I understood your original post. Hilarious.
My post was simply a suggested alternative to using specific words.
Just relax ok.
Its a public place, people are allowed to add things they find interesting.
@avoca Sorry. Yeah, I was a bit gruff. I've been in infosec for 25 years. I have heard every conversation that can be heard about passwords, passphrases, passkeys, and all the other pass-stuff. You can't know that. There's no reason for me to be grouchy at you. Sorry.
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@paco sadly, I think there's nothing to do about Apex: https://www.protondb.com/app/1172470
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@paco For Apex, I’m afraid the game include an anticheat at kernel level on Windows which makes it now impossible to run on Linux. Same for League of Legends.
My advise is to keep a Windows partition just for those online games

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@paco For Apex, I’m afraid the game include an anticheat at kernel level on Windows which makes it now impossible to run on Linux. Same for League of Legends.
My advise is to keep a Windows partition just for those online games

@lenny Yeah, that's not an option. My son is not going to reboot into entirely different operating systems (and keep both of them up-to-date) just to change what game he's playing. I don't blame him.
He plays online with friends, not alone. Of course he doesn't want to say "hang on, mate, I need to reboot my PC into Windows and then we can play..."
He's got a Mac for doing anything important, and his PC for playing games. I think that's the best I can do.
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@paco Yeah, can attest.
EA, and their anti-cheat, is really Linux Hostile. I've had to catch smoke from my kids for never getting to play games like Apex Legends (because I've *only* supported Linux gaming rigs in this house), and arguments like "It's not that your computer won't run it, there's just some companies that don't want you to run it on Linux." ring hollow in a teenager's ears.
Sorry for your loss.
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@paco You can get Rocket League working via Heroic Games Launcher, it's a great replacement for the Epic Games app on Linux. I play it with my brothers every now and then. I don't know anything about Apex unfortunately, do you know if it'll run in a virtual machine? If your kid is on a desktop rather than a laptop it may be possible to do a vm with GPU pass-through, but idk if that's worth the effort or feasible.
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@paco You can get Rocket League working via Heroic Games Launcher, it's a great replacement for the Epic Games app on Linux. I play it with my brothers every now and then. I don't know anything about Apex unfortunately, do you know if it'll run in a virtual machine? If your kid is on a desktop rather than a laptop it may be possible to do a vm with GPU pass-through, but idk if that's worth the effort or feasible.
@mrbones909 that’s a neat idea. I hadn’t thought of running windows in a VM. But it’s a ton of work.