doesn’t it feel weird?
I won't be assuming that he's 80, the odds are against it. Most people on Chess.com go insane long before they reach 80, then they forget how to log on...
I won't be assuming that he's 80, the odds are against it. Most people on Chess.com go insane long before they reach 80, then they forget how to log on...
What?
Concentrate! You can do it!
I won't be assuming that he's 80, the odds are against it. Most people on Chess.com go insane long before they reach 80, then they forget how to log on...
😂 or they have a device that stores their passwords and if lose that device totally lost what it was since it's perhaps a few years they last typed it actually to login. lol
I won't be assuming that he's 80, the odds are against it. Most people on Chess.com go insane long before they reach 80, then they forget how to log on...
😂 or they have a device that stores their passwords and if lose that device totally lost what it was since it's perhaps a few years they last typed it actually to login. lol
Yeah, that sucks. In hindsight, maybe a password manager would have been better than a physical device. But then, you still have to remember your master password...
Steve Gibson's "SQRL" system is really interesting, but the idea hasn't caught on with the industry, and it may never be adopted. But it 100% solves the problem of needing passwords for every web site. You only have to remember your master password. But you *can't* forget your master password, or you're royally screwed. There's nobody else that can save you.
https://www.grc.com/sqrl/sqrl.htm
...yeah it's just since never actually having to type it in lmao yeah socks considering then easily to forget if not written down in your pocket folded up 😂
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