𝓹𝓻𝓲𝓷𝓬𝓮𝓼𝓼

neurodivergent queer luddite technologist

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Cake day: July 2nd, 2023

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  • How can I check the viability without building the software or hardware?

    1. see if the thing already exists
    • if it does and is successful, great, viable idea. now figure out how the existing thing sucks (see 2)
    • if not, great, maybe an untapped niche
    1. figure out who the intended users are and talk to them. what do they want? what do they hate?
    • filter through a fine mesh of common sense, pragmatism and cynicism
    1. build a basic version that adresses some subset of identified needs (and that users hate less), get feedback, iterate

    it helps when you are an intended user since that’s a tighter feedback loop




  • You’re not the only person, but it’s definitely not the way to keep your shit safe online.

    Best practice is to use a different sufficiently strong (e.g. long and random) password for every account. That way, when an account’s password is leaked, it doesn’t immediately compromise every other account for which you’ve reused that password.

    I generally advise people to use a password manager (I like Bitwarden) to store their myriad passwords, so they only have to remember a single master password.

    ofc these bots aren’t necessarily sneaking into their operators’ password managers and stealing their passwords; the operators willingly and knowingly given the bots access to these things, so they can offload the drudgery of e.g. looking at a calendar to them