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As other people have pointed out in the notes, all but the most insecure of services is storing your password in a hash, which is the output of a one-way algorithm on your password that's impossible to get the original password from. Good, unique passwords protect you from two main threats.
Attackers without authorization breach a database with your password in it. The attackers put that database into a GPU rig and have it hash previously stolen and common variations of passwords over and over again and compares the hash to hashes in the database. If they have a match, they know your password. Secure systems should make this expensive for the attacker, but even large companies fuck this up and an insecure hashing algorithm might let them make up to hundreds of billions of guesses a second. Good passwords make it impossible to guess your password at this stage even in an insecure system.
Attackers, having gotten your password somehow, try it out on other services that might have more useful data or that you might use more regularly. In the worst case this will be email or financial services, but even smaller ones might have, like, your credit card number. Good passwords will even protect you against a targeted attack here. It's not likely you'll be specifically targeted, but I know of at least one instance where slighted forum admins insecurely storing passwords used a password from one of their users to attack her on a different site where she'd reused it and when you might be at risk for that sort of thing is hard to predict (esp. in the age of the internet harassment machine).
You can't protect yourself against all threats and cybersecurity is kind of a nightmare, but you absolutely can protect yourself against some of them and the two attacks described above are by far the most common. It's also not too hard to defend against - a password manager like Bitwarden (free!) is very secure and not hard to use.
I cannot stress this enough - password theft and reuse is the most common attack you as a user of internet services will face and good passwords are one of the rare places where it is both very effective at stopping attacks like this and relatively easy to learn how to do. It's worth doing.
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This genuinely made me laugh, a great observation and a well written post.
And then I started worrying that if we run out of small bombs and trump still wants to fight, hes gonna use the bigger ones. He has always wanted to; he has said as much. He'd love to press the big red button.
And with russia getting into the mix, and the Pentagon taking orders from Pete "Chug-Chug!" Hegseth and the Palantir chatbot...
I hope I'm wrong, but things don't look great.
Be safe out there
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So if for some goddamn reason you still have tiktok? Maybe delete it
This shit is dystopian as fuck
Delete it as soon as you can do not fucking use the app at all
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I really needed to read this today. Thank you.
Shes brilliant. Now she has mango-juice-flavored pizza and pizza-flavored mango juice
The USPS just changed how postmarks work - and it will affect MAIL-IN VOTING while hitting Americans with late fees on everything from tax payments to rent checks.
Starting in 2026, your postmark date won’t reflect when you actually mailed something anymore. Instead of stamping mail with the date you dropped it in a mailbox or handed it to a postal worker, USPS will now mark it with whenever their sorting machine gets around to processing it - potentially days later.
JUST IN TIME FOR NEXT YEARS MIDTERM ELECTIONS
Whistleblower on Reddit rage-blogs about how the food delivery company he worked for as a developer is ripping customers AND drivers off.
Main post screenshotted here in case it gets yanked; the whole thread is worth a read.
Posted January 2026.
She just turned 2. How did humans survive this long? Im so tired
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