Several password manager apps also let you store your 2FA credentials. I'm not sure I like that. It defeats the point of 2FA since everything you need to log in is stored in one place. If you want to do that, at least consider storing them in different databases locked by different keys.
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ataraxia937 :fedora: (ataraxia937@fosstodon.org)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jul-2019 21:53:41 EDT ataraxia937 :fedora: I think I consider the various non-predictable post sorting algorithms on commercial social networks a form of gaslighting. Did you see this content before or not? Are you actually caught up, or is something you wanted to see consistently being sorted too low to reach? Is everybody ignoring some topic you find interesting, or are you just not seeing it?
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ataraxia937 :fedora: (ataraxia937@fosstodon.org)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Feb-2019 18:22:20 EST ataraxia937 :fedora: It occurs to me that I never introduced myself on Fosstodon. I'm a 40-year-old guy from Pittsburgh, PA who's been using Linux for 20 years now. I've been a professional sysadmin since 2007 and generally don't need docs to get most of my job done any more. I've used almost all of the big distros and a bunch of the smaller ones.
Besides that, I'm interested in science, philosophy, political theory, history, rare coins, and written sci-fi.