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  • This scheme does not need a list, and if necessary could be simplified enough, some common part with first three letters of the site:

    • For Instagram: my-memorable-password-Ins
    • For Facebook: my-memorable-password-Fac

    The memorable part could be the initials of a favorite song lyric, or something: nggyunglydIns, nggyunglydFac etc.

    But the suggestion of using the Chrome password manager sounds like it will be seamless. I don't know if it would work on IOS, but on Android it fills passwords in for many apps, not just web pages.

  • Some people posted video of "unknown light in the sky" a few times, which happens regularly, but somehow it caught enough attention that everyone started looking at the sky.

    It turns out that many people do not recognize a plane, or Venus, or a SpaceX launch, or a Chinese lantern, or whatever because now they've been led to expect to see something mysterious.

    Debunker Mick West posted on YouTube showing how one famous video actually showed lights on a hillside, by lining up the image with Google Street view.

    A few sightings do seem unusual, but many are just flashing lights moving over cities that happen to have busy airports.

  • Before even getting to documentation, I see so many projects that don't have a short summary of what they do (and maybe what to not expect them to do).

    As an example, Home Assistant. I can tell that it involves home automation, so can I replace Google Home with it? It seems like it doesn't do voice recognition without add-ons and it can work with Google Assistant. Do I still need accounts with the providers of smart appliances, or can it control my bulbs directly?

    None of that is very clear from the website.

    I've seen plenty of other projects where it's assumed there's no need to explain it's overall purpose.

  • My first example was "a cup of frozen chicken strips".

    I know I can make a guess how much they mean, but I could easily be off by a factor of 2.

    It really wouldn't be hard to have the weight listed.

  • A similar chart could be made for the US, proving that it does use metric: soda and wine bottles, medicine doses, eye-glasses measurements (in fact most medical things).

    I think that both systems are used in schools now.

    But then I see cooking instructions for a "cup of chicken strips" and a recipe having 1/4 cup of butter, and I wonder why anyone thought that volume was a good idea there.

  • A tone dialer. Like this

    https://images.app.goo.gl/fbdmckv44BY7fdWw9

    Not for phone phreaking, just for speed-dialling.

    I would make international calls frequently. I would buy calling cards. The process was: dial the 800 number on the card. Enter the id number on the card to use some of its credit. Dial the number to call. Their service would then connect me at a low rate to another country(probably making a voip call).

    So I'd set up the 3 speed dial buttons with those. For each new card I'd only have to change the card's unique number.