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NAME: Justin Xarcell Thyme
ADDRESS: Sangkat Nokor Thum, Siem Reap, Cambodia
ALIGNMENT: Lawful Good
DATE OF BIRTH: October 30th 1938 at 8:00 ET
RACE: Archangel
GENDER: Dewar's Scotch
COLLEGE: School Of Hard Knocks
OCCUPATION: Suspicious Comedian
HOBBIES: Ghost Hunting, Remote Viewing, and Psychic Readings
VEHICLE: Ophanim
CURRENCY: Monero
ABOUT XARCELL
A guy walks into a bar at the top floor of large skyscraper and asks for a strong one. He drinks up and asks for another one. After quite a lot of drinks he walks over to a table where there are two men sitting, talking and drinking. "I'll bet you guys 5000 bucks I can jump out that window and land safely on street below!".The two men look at each other then agree to accept the bet. So the drunk walks to the window and jumps out. The two men can hardly believe their own eyes when they see him land safely on the street and again enter the building. "How'd you do it?!" they ask in amazement when he enters the bar again."Well, you see." the drunk replies. "There is this ventilation shaft straight below this window, and the stream of air is so strong, it slows you down enough to land safely on the grid. Why don't you try it yourselves?".So, both the men hurry to the window and jump out, facing certain death as they hit the street at high speed.At this point, the bartender walks up to the drunk and says "You're a real dick when you're drunk, Superman".A man approaches a priest with a huge grin. "Bless me, father, for I have sinned", he says. "I’ve spent the week with seven beautiful women". "Do not fret, my son", says the priest. "Just squeeze seven lemons into a glass and drink". "Will that cleanse me from my sin?" "No, but it’ll wipe that stupid smile off your face".A husband and wife are having dinner and sharing a bottle of wine. The wife says "Do you know, I don't think I could live without you".The husband replies "Wow. That's the most romantic thing you have ever said. But was that you or the wine talking?"."No" she says. "That's me talking to the wine".
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How to create a different password for all your sites using an easy to remember algorithm.
Beef up your password security by creating a different password for each website or application you use..., and still be able to remember it. I know it sounds impossible, but it is actually quite simple. This will help protect you if one of your passwords are compromised, all of your others will still be secure.
I will explain and walk you through the process with an example. First we create a core password, then we will customize the core password for each web site or application using a custom formula. This formula can be whatever you want. We will call this a tailored password. Our tailored password for each web site or application will be easy to remember, as long as you remember the formula in which you use to create it.
Let's begin.
A strong password consists of at least two special characters, at least two lowercase letters, at least two capital letters, at least two numbers, and be a total minimum of at least 8 characters altogether. In our end result, it is important to remember that we meet these credentials. Regardless of the custom formula we create.
First, come up with a word that you can remember, that means something to you, and that is at least eight letters. In this example, we will choose the word: password.
Decide which two letters you want to substitute for numbers: consonants or vowels. In this example, will choose consonants.
Decide which numbers you want to use. In our example, we choose 3 and 1.
Decide which two consonants you want to replace with numbers. In this example, we will substitute the first two consonants. Now our core password example becomes: 3a1sword.
Decide which two letters you want to substitute for special characters, consonants or vowels. In this example, will choose vowels.
Decide which special characters you want to use. In our example, we choose @ and #.
Decide which two vowels you want to replace with special characters. In this example, we will substitute the only two vowels. Now our core password example becomes: 3@1sw#rd.
Now that we have our core password, we need to develop a tailored password for each and every site or application that we use. To do that, you need to:
Decide how many letters of the site name or application you want to use. In this example, we will use the first two letters.
Decide where you want to insert the letters of the website or application into your core password to tailor it. In this example, we will insert the first two letters of the domain or application to the end of our core password.
Decide which two letters you want to capitalize. In this example, we will use the letters of the website or application name.
Now we can apply our algorithm or custom password formula to each and every website or application we login to. So our tailored password examples would be:
google.com = 3@1sw#rdGO
facebook.com = 3@1sw#rdFA
microsoft.com = 3@1sw#rdMI
Reddit App = 3@1sw#rdRE
Keep in mind that your tailored password algorithm is your own, and can be whatever you want, as long as you can remember it. You could even try just adding two numbers & special characters instead of substituting.
I recommend having a different password algorithm for financial sites or apps, and also a different algorithm as an alternative password, in case you are ever forced to change it for a particular site or app.
Enjoy!
Last Updated: 8.10.2019
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Here is a list of my privacy recommendations for those that are interested in privacy.
DISCLAIMER: I am not a privacy or security expert. These statement's are a matter of opinion. Do your own research...
My Privacy Recommendations:
DESKTOP OS: Linux.
LAPTOP OS: Linux.
TABLET OS: GrapheneOS.
PHONE OS: GrapheneOS.
EMAIL: Proton.
CALENDAR: Proton.
DRIVE: Proton.
DOCS: Proton.
SOFTWARE VPN: Proton.
HARDWARE VPN: Invizbox.
PASSWORD VAULT: None, instead use an algorithm.
MESSENGER: Threema.
BROWSER: Brave.
SEARCH: Brave.
CURRENCY: Monero.
WALLET: Cake Wallet.
MY THOUGHTS ON PROTON:
I recommend Proton because all of their products and services have “End-To-End Encrypted”(E2EE). It has an easy entry barrier, meaning you can start with the free tier, allowing you to try it out indefinitely, before deciding if you want to invest in it. The company is based in Switzerland that has the most privacy friendly laws. The design is also modern and user friendly, especially for new users and the non-techies.
MY THOUGHTS ON VPN:
It is important to understand that a software VPN protects you when browsing websites, but your Internet Service Provider (ISP) still see's you. A hardware VPN, protects you from your own ISP. I recommend Invizbox because it has support for Proton VPN built-in.
MY THOUGHTS ON MESSENGERS:
When it comes to private messengers, they all have their strengths and weaknesses. Signal is the most popular, Session is decentralized, SimpleX is the most private & secure, Element is the newcomer, but only Threema seems to perform properly on GrapheneOS without the Google sandbox installed. Other “End-To-End Encrypted”(E2EE) messengers give delayed, inconsistent, or no notifications at all unless the app is open. Threema is also based in Switzerland with the most privacy friendly laws. A decentralized messenger might be the way to go, if they ever start working consistently.
MY THOUGHTS ON CRYPTO-CURRENCY:
Monero is the only decentralized, stable, and fungible crypto-currency, with privacy built-in by default. In my opinion, it is the only real crypto-currency. Monero is what Bitcoin was supposed to be: a currency free from bank or government control. It also is used in a way in which it was created for: trade. Other crypto-currencies seem to be stacked for value only.
I recommend the use of Cake Wallet because at the moment, it is the only wallet that supports Monero, without Know Your Customer (KYC), meaning your identity is kept anonymous.
Why not Bitcoin, you ask? I believe Bitcoin has been compromised since agencies have learned that you can track coins, transactions, see people's wallets, how much they have, etc. Traceability not only allows government interference, but the implementation of social credit scores.
MY THOUGHTS ON BRAVE:
Brave Browser has it's own built-in, first-in-class, ad-blocking and tracker-blocking features. It also has its own VPN service built right into the browser in case you don't want to use Proton. Brave also has "Brave Talk", which is a “Zoom” like service for video conferencing without “Know Your Customer” (KYC), and has a free tier. Lastly, it is based on Chromium, the same thing Google Chrome is based on, which is currently the best.
Brave Search is the only search engine outside of Microsoft Bing or Google Search that doesn't depend on Bing or Google for a portion of its results, except for DuckDuckGo. However, DuckDuckGo caved to government pressure to censor “disinformation” in the year 2022.
MY ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS
For added privacy and security, do as much as you can through the Brave browser instead of using installed apps. Sure, you miss some notifications, but in most cases it is worth it.
Last Updated: 2.23.25
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