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  • Assuming you can change the future, you can send a message with your location history every x minutes to your 1-day (or more) ago self. You will have to encode it (and I guess this should be done outside the phone) in a way that the assassin can't spoof a message. You'll have to figure out that encoding as soon as you find out about the assassin since that's your message travel limit anyway. When you start receiving messages you follow that location history and then stop following it when you stop receiving them because something went wrong there. Eventually some instance of you might make it 7 days.

  • Not really to the point where my handwriting is shit because I haven't written anything substantial for the past 5(?) years. But paper is still the best for drawing schemas/associations. And normal drawings of course, I carry a small notebook for that.

  • Hacer las partes por separado si ayuda mucho. Otra cosa importante, especialmente al principio, es hacer pausas grandes entre rutas. No sentís tanto el cansasio de las manos pero no te va a ayudar.

    Bienvenido al deporte :D

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  • You should enable MFA yes. But it's definitely not reasonable to expect a forced half-assed version of MFA that keeps changing when you DON'T enable MFA. OP should have migrated the account before wiping the phone but this behavior was not caused by them.

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  • Apparently they're called backup codes now. I could swear they used to be called airplane codes (because they're offline ig). It's just some randomly generated 8-digit codes.

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  • The most annoying part is you may get this for a previous phone even if you have registered a new phone. If you really want to avoid Google's forced MFA the best way is to actually enable MFA and generate some airplane codes. Those can generally be used regardless of what Google asks at the time and you can store them offline or even memorize a couple. Probably not as secure but at least you won't get locked out.

  • In every device it's a photo I took and different from the wallpaper. They're both edited to match a color theme, usually grayscale+one more color (currently orange). The photos are usually of buildings, flowers or cats but right now I have a combo of a bicycle for lock screen and building for wallpaper.