Three things you should buy and use(calebschoepp.com) |
Three things you should buy and use(calebschoepp.com) |
E-reader: libraries exist and should be used. Paper books are still better.
White noise: ludicrous. If you pay for Spotify or any other streaming service, you can get an endless stream of white, pink, or brown noise, or rain, ocean waves, or diesel engines if you prefer. Or for free on YouTube. Or you can use an app. Or you can make your own with Audacity.
iOS also comes with a password manager, although it’s a serious work-in-progress that isn’t cross-platform. Nonetheless, it can be extended a little with Shortcuts.
FWIW you're still supporting your local library if you're checking out ebooks from them
Fair enough. I personally prefer to play it on my separate device from my phone but you're totally right that it is a viable option.
Are you under 40? Sooner or later your eyes are going to get bad and the teeny tiny fonts most printed books use are going to become hard to read even with glasses. In the bad old days there were a subset of books published in large type but with an e-reader you can adjust the font size of any book to where it is comfortable to you.
eBook is nice investment, but it can not read pdf decently (more than half of things I want to read and re-read).
What about white noice gen, usually I use a glass of wine for going to sleep rn, but I will try a distuned radio for that goal.
PS. My three things: bicycle for your terrain (please not mtb unless you have no roads), x86 laptop + extra hard disks (anything from the Internets may and will disappear, please save as much as possible) and an audiosystem you will fall in love with (comfortable earphones or pair of giant stationar three-way speakers, way of thumb is the bigger the speaker the better).
Also yeah plus one to noise cancelling headphones.
I'll have to try that wine trick ;)
This is dead in the water as soon as you realize that a leaked and cracked password can reveal all of your other passwords. If you want to say that your algorithm can't be reverse-engineered I'd be more inclined to think that you are underestimating the people around you than that I am underestimating you.
Probably best to just consider that your not-randomly-generated password is insecure.
IMO it seems more secure than entrusting everything to a centralized source (password manager) that can be compromised.
For the fun of the exercise, my three things: A public library card (paid for by tax revenue) ...and nothing else; use the library card to access other perspectives and learn, generally and specifically. The ereader helps, as does an old offline Android for listening to library audiobooks, but those are just icing. Now that I think more about it, the public library of the last tens of thousands of years has been the stories we tell each other, and as awesome as a building full of books is, it is a luxury, best not taken for granted.
I'll not say you should buy anything. Carry on messily exploring, learning, and growing alongside other people, human and otherwise.
Or you could use Keepass and not leave your security up to anyone but yourself.
- Password Manager (software)
- eReader (device)
- White Noise Machine (device)