On those occasions where just letting Librewolf generate a random-looking one isn’t good enough and I need to actually remember a password, I get them by picking some random words from /usr/share/dict/british-english-insane and putting them together with small but memorable changes that would be difficult to guess.
Every time I do it, it feels like the best password I ever came up with.
Those random passwords are really hard to type correctly and even harder to pronounce. If you can pronounce it it, typing it suddenly becomes easier. How about using gibberish words you can pronounce and type. Sort of like goobaFodi3hesto/roli. Can’t find any of that in a dictionary, but you can actually type it when needed.
On those occasions where just letting Librewolf generate a random-looking one isn’t good enough and I need to actually remember a password, I get them by picking some random words from /usr/share/dict/british-english-insane and putting them together with small but memorable changes that would be difficult to guess.
Every time I do it, it feels like the best password I ever came up with.
Those random passwords are really hard to type correctly and even harder to pronounce. If you can pronounce it it, typing it suddenly becomes easier. How about using gibberish words you can pronounce and type. Sort of like goobaFodi3hesto/roli. Can’t find any of that in a dictionary, but you can actually type it when needed.