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Cake day: July 10th, 2024

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  • Asymmetrical abs is common.

    It’s genetic and not that visible on most people. It’s also not dangerous in any way as the muscles are still able to do their job just fine. As a result it doesn’t get much attention.

    You can still easily find examples though. If you for example go on DDG and search for images of “bodybuilder abs” you’ll get stuff like what I got as result number 5, result number 6, result number 9 and more.




  • I think I started with Mint 13. After hopping around for years I’m now on Debian.

    I recommend Mint to people in general. It’s perfect for most people. We shouldn’t be required to learn about everything in the world.

    I don’t expect anyone to become a mechanic just because they need a car. If that were a requirement then most people would just not get a car. It’s also okay to continue driving and never becoming a mechanic later.





  • In practice, yes. IF IMPLEMENTED PROPERLY it would be extremely unlikely for an attacker to get in.

    For example with a proper implementation of TOTP it would require an attacker to guess the correct number between 0 and 999999 in less than half a minute. Most services make you wait a little bit (often less than humans notice) between attempts and don’t allow infinite attempts, so an attacker would have to be unimaginably lucky.

    There are sadly lots of huge companies that DON’T IMPLEMENT 2FA PROPERLY. Sony Entertainment (account for PlayStation) for example. So a unique and long password is still important.