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Diceware passwords are the way to go for me. Using a wordlist and rolling physical dice to choose the word removes any personal bias from the words chosen. Take a few words and string them together to form a password that isn't too hard to remember. More info about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diceware
What is your best advice for creating a good password manually?
Devanand Premkumar
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I found that being more aware of my personal limits and having a self-care plan has helped keep me sane. When I'm starting to feel stressed or tired, I take a break and turn to the self-care plan: "Enough creating user personas for now. Time to play some rocket car soccer"
👋 Hi Makers! How do you keep up with the emotional madness of the startup journey? 😤
Tasos Valtinos
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Having a human connection with a team across different timezones can be tricky. I think there are some lessons we can learn from social media where meaning conversations can still happen even if they are async.
Creating shared experiences is one way to help build bonds within the team. It can be as simple as "bagel day" where each person shares a photo of them enjoying a bagel. Team members...
How to be in touch with a team in a pandemic situation?
Irina Seng
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Thanks for sharing. I just joined PH and this was the first post I saw. I agree with feedback being the most critical thing. Upvotes can come naturally later.
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Mike Costanzo
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