I have fewer than that, but they just kept slicing holes in my pants pocket, till I started only carrying them when out and about.

matigo.ca.

have you tried switching medium? Eg from email to phone call?

matigo.ca.

This thing is actually pretty great: https://www.mykeyport.com/pages/pivot-key-organizer

Main problem I wanted to solve was “stop having my keys poke holes in my pockets and poke me”, and it’s worked.

I do find it harder to produce the right key one-handed, but I also rarely need to do so.

Only 567 of the 858 are login entries. Passwords (156) are next, then software licenses and trash (both at 39), secure notes, wifi routers, credit cards, reward cards…

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matigo.ca.

Yes. For a time then my key ring had like 15 of the little buggers - libraries, grocery stores, hardware stores, pharmacies, …. And they get torn up and rubbed off not infrequently. (Some newer ones have fixed this, luckily.)

Now I mostly rely on the different stores being able to look up the membership by phone number or member number, and I don’t carry the cards at all.

But I’ve never seen a small door card. They’re always large and slightly thick IME. Probably to protect the electronics.

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peemee.10centuries.org.

Hmm. I swear I’ve done that by doing something like:

  • Open the 1P browser extension
  • Change the picker from Suggested to Credit Cards
  • Click the credit card I want
  • Click Autofill

It sometimes misses a field or two, because there’s no regularity in how the forms are set up, but it mostly works for me.

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joanna.10centuries.org.

I never thought to look, but I have 858 items in my personal vault. This doesn’t include any work accounts, but does cover my wife’s accounts too. I don’t recall when I first adopted it though.

Update: Checked App Store purchase history. Looks like I started Oct 2008. So about 12 years of use, or about 70 entries per year.

Hmm wonder why this isn’t showing up threaded as a reply…

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Mimosa is also an acacia with gorgeous yellow flowers. Just run with that reading and you’ll do fine. :D

matigo.ca.

that was a really funny thing to slip into the conclusion. It’d be like just discussing the history of purple vs lavender vs violet as words, then wrapping up with, “and in conclusion, the Kennedy assassination was an inside job”.

Like…no, that does not sum up what you just demonstrated, and no, it is not an automatic conclusion from the foregoing. It’s a whole separate claim needing a different discussion than you just gave.

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matigo.ca.

I feel like they misunderstood the point of free software. It wasn’t a trick to con companies into playing along; it was a trick to keep them from stealing from the free software world. The goal was to build a better world as an alternative to unfree software, one that people want to be part of voluntarily.

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matigo.ca.