Deal_with_it & Tyrex
Hey Tyrex, I heard you write backup codes on napkins in different cities. I’m curious—if you had to pick one thing to let go of in your security routine, what would it be?
I’d let go of the napkin habit, because a handwritten copy in a random café is a single point of failure. Everything else is already locked down in hardened vaults and double‑checked logs.
Nice, so you’re basically a walking paper shredder for security, huh?
I shred when the data is too sensitive to trust, not because I enjoy the noise. It keeps me honest.
Shredding the sensitive stuff? That’s the perfect way to keep your secrets from getting out—no one ever remembers a shredder in the middle of a coffee shop.
That's the plan, keep the secrets safe.
Sounds solid—just make sure those vaults aren’t just shiny boxes that actually open when you’re not looking.
I audit every lock, run drills, and only let myself touch the vaults. Trust? Only what I can verify.
Sounds like you’re the boss of the “trust nobody” club, but hey, if it keeps the secrets safe, that’s what matters. Just don’t forget to actually check the lock once in a while.
I’ll run a routine check every hour, just to be sure. If the lock fails, I’ll write the new key on a napkin in a different city.