Memorisation isn't the issue. I know their names and their relation to each other.
But unlike some birds I don't simply see where North is.
I can make a rough estimate based on the position of the sun, if conditions allow.
But if I'm in the subway tunnels or just emerged I might as well spin in a circle and appoint a random direction North. It's certainly not an intuition as it seems to be for some people.
Chais
If you have pH test strips or even a pH-meter you can check it yourself. Dissolving the lime scale will change the pH of the solution. So just check the ingoing and outgoing solution.
It's still 2FA. They're separate secrets. But I agree that hosting your passwords on someone else's computer is asking for trouble.
Imagine reposting to the same community you took the meme from 🤦
At this point JavaScript is Java. Write once, deploy everywhere.
That's my guess, as well. But is it really necessary to publish every single one?
Why do these exist? And I mean all those religious book reading applications collectively. Browsing through f-droid it feels like every third beginner's project is a Bible-, Torah- or Koran-reading app.
Well, duh. I know. But the original joke works because it exchanges "surely" for the homophone "Shirley." With "Shirley" already in the title I can't do that, so swapping it for the not-quite-homophone "surly" seemed like the next best choice.
You didn't get it.
I am serious. And don't call me surly.
Yea, people mostly equate email to an electronic letter, but it's more like an electronic postcard. Anyone handling it can simply read it.
So you'll want encryption, too. So either you get everyone to use PGP/GPG or get them to use a privacy-by-default provider.
Good luck with the first option and I'm not sure how interoperable the various providers are, so in the worst case you'd have to rally everyone to the same provider.