How to remember all my passwords 🗝️

As companies increasingly shift some of their work onto consumers, we find ourselves having to create accounts on various company websites. And now, we have to register on more and more websites. It’s not easy to remember all these passwords because each site has its own security requirements: some require you to use your email address as a login, others prohibit it; sometimes you need to add special characters like $&!#, while on other sites, this isn’t allowed. Some sites prohibit the repetition of characters in a password (e.g., no “111”) or force you to change your password every six months. ...

December 3, 2023 Â· 6 min Â· Edvard

BTC will save the world or perhaps not 🪙

Many people consider cryptocurrency just another Ponzi scheme, while others believe that Bitcoin (BTC) will save the world. There are always a lot of different opinions about what is happening in the world, and often, people express these opinions just to draw attention to themselves. The Idea The idea is simply beautiful — giving control over funds directly to the holder, without the need for a middleman who needs to be trusted. At the same time, everyone is on their own, and if someone loses access to their assets, no one can help them recover them. As always, there are both positive and negative sides. I won’t tell the story of BTC here. ...

November 20, 2023 Â· 3 min Â· Edvard

ToDo Apps - Graveyard for Tasks 🪦

Many people have likely gone through a period in their lives when life started demanding more than before. To meet these new demands, you need different tools for managing time and tasks. People start buying various task management, project management, and note-taking apps, and so on. What’s the result? Burnout. Sound familiar? Collecting Everything We Can. Why Does It Feel Like a Burden? Have you read David Allen’s book GTD (Getting Things Done)? It’s possibly one of the first books recommended by bloggers for becoming a productivity guru. There’s a piece of advice in it about the Inbox—recording everything that comes to mind in the “Inbox” folder to deal with later. Then, during the weekly review, we distribute tasks into folders, dates, and labels. The tasks pile up so much that it becomes overwhelming, and a slight sense of anxiety creeps in as soon as we open our task vault. Adding a task to the system is very (too) easy, but deleting it? Not so much, because there’s always a reason to come back to it later. ...

August 11, 2023 Â· 2 min Â· Edvard

Do we really need VPN? 🌍

Please keep in mind that I am not an IT specialist (maybe just a little experienced) and I write philosophical stuff on this topic. Something Like an Introduction Lately, VPNs have become increasingly popular. It’s becoming more “trendy” and youthful to think about your privacy online. Especially after it was revealed that the NSA could secretly turn on users’ webcams. But is VPN really as great as it seems? VPN is Not a Panacea Yes, a VPN can provide partial privacy. But where’s the guarantee that the service providing it isn’t collecting your data, even if it claims not to? It might even turn out that your privacy is compromised and your browsing data leaks online or gets sold somewhere. If you’ve read that our ISPs and others are monitoring us—forget it, it won’t get any better. You might as well switch to pagers and stop using Google and its maps. ...

August 3, 2023 Â· 2 min Â· Edvard

Perfectionism is the public enemy 🔫

Did you use correction fluid during your school years? Were we allowed to make mistakes? Were you praised for your mistakes or scolded? Perfectionism for the Sake of Perfectionism There are people with a rich inner world (though I don’t think that’s the cause) for whom it is very important that everything is perfectly arranged—even objects. Here, perfectionism is more of an art form than a medical diagnosis. Seeing how such a person organizes material space or processes can be mesmerizing! But is it easy for such a person to live in our world? ...

July 8, 2023 Â· 2 min Â· Edvard