On occasion, I post quippy "pro tips" to Mastodon using the hashtag #ProTip. When I do, I try to be somewhat whitty, but snark overcomes me, because they are often written at a moment when I experience the very problem I am describing. They seem like suitable topics upon which to expound, and I frequently think I should write about them. Then, I don't.
In no particular order, here are some topics I wouldn't mind expounding on. Probably no one is reading this, but in case a kind stranger randomly stumbles upon my site and wants to strike up a conversation, or beg for a blog post, my email address is on the front page.
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Single sign-on is not an enterprise feature
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Your password policy is probably insecure
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Slow your roll: Update software less often
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I do not identify as a phone: Why modern 2FA is garbage
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Docker makes developers lazy, especially Bitwarden ones
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Simple ways to not annoy the end-user
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Greylisting is better than your spam filter