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Warning: We have a tendency to post things that may at times come from a self-deprecating perspective or things that are funny coming from another queer person. This space will always be a safe place for transfems, non-binary people, people with a feminine gender expression (GNC or otherwise) or anybody else in the LGBT Community to come together and share about our experiences but we truly feel that laughing about the sometimes silly and embarrassing parts the queer experience can help bring us together. We never mean offense or harm in anything posted but rather they are satirical takes coming from queer people.
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I... hfjdorjrhrofhrbedbfvfkdenrbfkfjfbfjjgb thank youuuuuuu
Thanks I needed a new password, I can always count on subs
That's not a great password though.
It only contains the letters b, d, e, f, g, h, j, k, n, o, r, and v. That's barely better than using numbers only - especially considering some letters are only used once, like e, g and v.
Even worse, nearly ALL the letters are pressed using your index finger (on a QWERTY [or derivatives]) layout when touch typing. Only d, e, o and k aren't. The letter distribution is therefore clustered in the center of the keyboard. I assume they typed using a phone keyboard with their thumbs aimed for the center. You can tell because there is a "left-right" pattern in the letter order.
I will be using "L" for "to the left of previous letter", "R" for "to the right of previous letter", "N" for "roughly same position as previous letter" (roughly same := 0 horizontal distance between letters. For example, neighboring letters are always roughly the same) and "S" for "starting letter" to illustrate it. The resulting "derivative" (because this measures the change in direction) for the password is:
SLRLRLRLRRLRLRLNRLNNRLNRLRLRLRLLRNLN
For a truly random 36 digit password generated by my password manager (using only lower letters), you get:
Password: hohjesedinsaeubuudqgdjhzvmgapepeuusc
"Left-right derivative": SRLNLNNNRLLNRRLRNLRRLLRLRLRNLR
An "RL" pattern is somewhat expected, even for a truly random password because you expect the next letter of a password to be on the opposite side (as there are more letters there). However, this pattern should not hold for long and deviations should be common. This is not the case with the user-made password though, where the patterns is hardly interrupted at all.
The sole positive aspect is the length of the password which makes cracking it much harder.
Tl;dr: Don't use it as a password.
Okay, I'll generate my keysmashers with bitwarden next time 😒