Re: [OT] sorry for the spam

2016-05-11 Thread Stephan Neuhaus
On 2016-05-11 10:41, Chris Yate wrote: > There's no point having passwords that you can't remember; In fact, there is: no one can force you to divulge a password that you don't know. Which is why I have started using Keepass with a Yubikey. The Yubikey contains a password that I certainly

Re: [OT] sorry for the spam

2016-05-11 Thread Andrew Bernard
On 11/05/2016, 6:41 PM, "lilypond-user on behalf of Chris Yate" wrote: There's no point having passwords that you can't remember I never buy this argument. You can have strong passwords that you can

Re: [OT] sorry for the spam

2016-05-11 Thread Chris Yate
On Wed, 11 May 2016 at 08:39 Johan Vromans wrote: > > There are a few websites that > > provide strong password generators that make pretty much uncrackable > > passwords. > > Password Security: https://xkcd.com/936/ ;-) There's no point having passwords that you can't

Re: [OT] sorry for the spam

2016-05-11 Thread Johan Vromans
On Wed, 11 May 2016 11:30:51 +1000 Andrew Bernard wrote: > There are a few websites that > provide strong password generators that make pretty much uncrackable > passwords. Being paranoid, I'd never use an arbitrary 3rd party web site for this. There are many open