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19 days ago
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beanjammin.bsky.social
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19 days ago
Cool, but not cool. This just adds to the reasons why I avoid Chrome as much as possible.
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hotzauce.bsky.social
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19 days ago
Good thing that I don't use the shit.
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awen-wyrd.bsky.social
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18 days ago
No Google. DuckDuckGo is better anyway. Never would have switched, but Google dropped me first.
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alekradic.ca
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19 days ago
“Rather than just warn you, Chrome will guide you to making a better password.”
No, it won’t. Stopped using their bloated spyware years ago.
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cristian2023.bsky.social
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19 days ago
ah, no, thanks
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0d8x86.bsky.social
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19 days ago
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winkthedog.bsky.social
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19 days ago
I wish google password manager had a way to ignore private addresses. I don't need a lot of complexity for internal services. #selfhost #homelab
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justskye.me
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18 days ago
Yes, please store your passwords in your browser!
Sincerely
Every hacker / script kiddie on the internet
Honestly don't! Never save your password in the browser and always use a secure password manager (that has not had breaches).
Do NOT trade security for convenience it will 100% bite you!
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mamimochi.bsky.social
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19 days ago
What could possibly go wrong with that 🙄
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itsmsd.bsky.social
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19 days ago
AI is going to cause major problems.
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No, it won’t. Stopped using their bloated spyware years ago.
Sincerely
Every hacker / script kiddie on the internet
Honestly don't! Never save your password in the browser and always use a secure password manager (that has not had breaches).
Do NOT trade security for convenience it will 100% bite you!