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1. thedoo+2w[view] [source] 2023-08-05 19:48:06
>>mikece+(OP)
I don't use the qwerty layout, I use colemak. Likely this mitigates this for myself.
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2. bqmjjx+rw[view] [source] 2023-08-05 19:51:29
>>thedoo+2w
This is just security through obscurity. For real security, you need a cryptographically rolling keyboard layout.
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3. kmeist+Dp1[view] [source] 2023-08-06 05:07:46
>>bqmjjx+rw
...wait, are you telling me Konami shuffling the touch input for e-Amusement PINs[0] was a good idea!?

[0] Okay... deep breath

Konami is a pachinko manufacturer with a side hustle making rhythm games for Japanese arcades. They have an online service that all their games connect to called e-Amusement. You can log into it using an e-Amusement Pass card, and your card is locked to a PIN number you have to set up when you first use it. Cabinets with touchscreens give you a touch keypad, except all the digits are shuffled around, which is a total pain in the ass and you have to do this for every credit.

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