

Hexagons are the best-agons
Hexagons are the best-agons
It’s important to note that your password has to be stored someway, no matter what, no matter where. How it’s stored can be varied, from hashed (think encrypted) to cleartext. I’m assuming lemmy is using hashed passwords, so if you’re concerned about your password being available to an instance owner, admin, or potential attackers, then you’ll need to follow safe password guidelines. Changing the concept from passwords to passphrases is a great start.
Always keep in mind, if the data isn’t stored on your device, you do not technically own that data. You have to trust the owners to be good data custodians and treat the data you give them as if it were their own private data.
I’ll leave this now internet-ancient sacred image for future passphrase converts.
History of the World Part 1. An absolutely amazing Mel Brooks film
Notepad++ if you just need to type something up.
Trilium Notes, Logseq, or Obsidian.md if you’re looking for something more advanced.
Self-host something like bookstack, docuwiki, mediawiki, or wikijs for something more… permanent? I wouldn’t really use these to jot something down real quick but I do put a lot of finalized? notes in a wikijs docker image I host.
Some quick search engine magic led me here: https://levelup.gitconnected.com/filling-out-the-app-privacy-section-in-app-store-connect-for-admob-users-bca0768ad86e
Same search engine magic should come up similar results for the Amazon usage data too
You won’t absolutely need anything here, but if you wanted to do the grind then focus on Primed Heated Charge and Primed Tactical Pump.
The smite mods are technically among the best damage boosting mods in the game, but require them to be swapped out each time you fight a different type of enemy. Many people, myself included, find that too tedious for what it’s worth. I can chill in Steel Path decimating enemies without the smite mods so it’s really a super optimization.
The old name is draw.io with the self-hosted version keeping that name. The current name is diagrams.net hosted on their servers.
In the end, it’s all the same
If only there was some sort of symbolism they could use to tie-in with the name of the product…