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Check out the Festive Tech Calendar for amazing tech content all December! https://www.funkysi1701.com/posts/2025/festive-naughty-or-nice-checker/ #.NET #SemanticKernel #AI #Christmas #festive #naughtyornice #C-Sharp #machinelearning #tutorial
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Have you been naughty or nice in 2025? There have been tests and SaDOS, the {contractually-obligated-to-say} human-friendly A.I. from our Patchwork Multiverse of Space & Time parodies, has made a list of {of the test results} and checked {2.0 times}.
#NaughtyOrNice #Portal #GlaDOS #Parody #VideoGame #Naughty #Christmas #Holidays
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Have you been naughty or nice in 2025? There have been tests and SaDOS, the {contractually-obligated-to-say} human-friendly A.I. from our Patchwork Multiverse of Space & Time parodies, has made a list of {of the test results} and checked {2.0 times}.
#NaughtyOrNice #Portal #GlaDOS #Parody #VideoGame #Naughty #Christmas #Holidays
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Have you been naughty or nice in 2025? There have been tests and SaDOS, the {contractually-obligated-to-say} human-friendly A.I. from our Patchwork Multiverse of Space & Time parodies, has made a list of {of the test results} and checked {2.0 times}.
#NaughtyOrNice #Portal #GlaDOS #Parody #VideoGame #Naughty #Christmas #Holidays
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Have you been naughty or nice in 2025? There have been tests and SaDOS, the {contractually-obligated-to-say} human-friendly A.I. from our Patchwork Multiverse of Space & Time parodies, has made a list of {of the test results} and checked {2.0 times}.
#NaughtyOrNice #Portal #GlaDOS #Parody #VideoGame #Naughty #Christmas #Holidays
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Have you been naughty or nice in 2025? There have been tests and SaDOS, the {contractually-obligated-to-say} human-friendly A.I. from our Patchwork Multiverse of Space & Time parodies, has made a list of {of the test results} and checked {2.0 times}.
#NaughtyOrNice #Portal #GlaDOS #Parody #VideoGame #Naughty #Christmas #Holidays
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Join me in this year's Festive Tech Calendar! Excited for December! 🎄✨ https://www.funkysi1701.com/posts/2025/festive-naughty-or-nice-checker/ #.NET #SemanticKernel #AI #Christmas #festive #naughtyornice #C-Sharp #machinelearning #tutorial
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December 5th is Krampusnacht!
Why let Santa Claus be the bad guy? The world is seeing an increase in Krampus-related celebrations every year, and Santa's Shadow is experiencing a revival and achieving pop culture status.
https://www.inkedgoddesscreations.com
#Krampus #NaughtyOrNice #Misbehave #SantaClaus #Germanic #Coal #Switches #Chains #Magick #Krampusnacht -
December 5th is Krampusnacht!
Why let Santa Claus be the bad guy? The world is seeing an increase in Krampus-related celebrations every year, and Santa's Shadow is experiencing a revival and achieving pop culture status.
https://www.inkedgoddesscreations.com
#Krampus #NaughtyOrNice #Misbehave #SantaClaus #Germanic #Coal #Switches #Chains #Magick #Krampusnacht -
December 5th is Krampusnacht!
Why let Santa Claus be the bad guy? The world is seeing an increase in Krampus-related celebrations every year, and Santa's Shadow is experiencing a revival and achieving pop culture status.
https://www.inkedgoddesscreations.com
#Krampus #NaughtyOrNice #Misbehave #SantaClaus #Germanic #Coal #Switches #Chains #Magick #Krampusnacht -
SaDOS, the {contractually-obligated-to-say} human-friendly A.I. from our Patchwork Multiverse of Space & Time parodies, has the test results for the "Naughty or Nice" list this year...
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The festive season is almost upon us, so it's high time to pull out this banger of a song again! #tomcardy #naughtyornice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmBlQllspVQ
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CW: NSFW
"Been Nice?"
Happy St. Nick's Day.#Art
#GrahamGroans
#Smut
#Monster
#MaleBeauty
#StNick
#HappyNikolaus
#Daddy
#MuscleHunk
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NAUGHTY OR NICE?
Almost 40% of Americans Use Embarrassing Passwords
What insights do you find when you ask 1,030 Americans about their password use?
Beyond Identity, an industry player dedicated to eradicating the password, posed that question last year to online survey takers.
The results:
➡️ 38% defend their data with a password that they'd be embarrassed to say aloud.
➡️ 42% of Millennials and GenZers included profanity in their passwords.
➡️ 26% associated a niche interest in their password that they didn't want others to know about.
➡️ 23% of Millennials included the name of a loved one in their passwords, either a family member or the object of their romantic affection.
➡️ 68% said they would share their passwords with a spouse or partner.
➡️ 57% said they would tell a significant other their password.
➡️ 43% of respondents said they would share their passwords with their parents.
➡️ 39% would tell their passwords to a sibling.
➡️ 23% would share their password with their roommate or co-worker.
➡️ 51% of those surveyed said they had committed all their passwords to memory.
➡️ 32% said they write their passwords down to keep track of them.➡️ 19% report using a stand-alone password manager.
➡️ 11% say they use their browser's built-in password manager.
Are these numbers accurate? The participants may have selective memory or may have exaggerated their responses. So these numbers represent what people casually *say* they do, not necessarily what they *actually* do. It's possible the inclusion of "something naughty" in users' passwords is even more common than indicated here.
Even so, this survey report offers an interesting glimpse into current password practices in the U.S.
https://www.beyondidentity.com/blog/password-faux-pas
#Infosec
#Cybersecurity
#Passwords
#BeyondIdentity
#NaughtyOrNice -
NAUGHTY OR NICE?
Almost 40% of Americans Use Embarrassing Passwords
What insights do you find when you ask 1,030 Americans about their password use?
Beyond Identity, an industry player dedicated to eradicating the password, posed that question last year to online survey takers.
The results:
➡️ 38% defend their data with a password that they'd be embarrassed to say aloud.
➡️ 42% of Millennials and GenZers included profanity in their passwords.
➡️ 26% associated a niche interest in their password that they didn't want others to know about.
➡️ 23% of Millennials included the name of a loved one in their passwords, either a family member or the object of their romantic affection.
➡️ 68% said they would share their passwords with a spouse or partner.
➡️ 57% said they would tell a significant other their password.
➡️ 43% of respondents said they would share their passwords with their parents.
➡️ 39% would tell their passwords to a sibling.
➡️ 23% would share their password with their roommate or co-worker.
➡️ 51% of those surveyed said they had committed all their passwords to memory.
➡️ 32% said they write their passwords down to keep track of them.➡️ 19% report using a stand-alone password manager.
➡️ 11% say they use their browser's built-in password manager.
Are these numbers accurate? The participants may have selective memory or may have exaggerated their responses. So these numbers represent what people casually *say* they do, not necessarily what they *actually* do. It's possible the inclusion of "something naughty" in users' passwords is even more common than indicated here.
Even so, this survey report offers an interesting glimpse into current password practices in the U.S.
https://www.beyondidentity.com/blog/password-faux-pas
#Infosec
#Cybersecurity
#Passwords
#BeyondIdentity
#NaughtyOrNice -
NAUGHTY OR NICE?
Almost 40% of Americans Use Embarrassing Passwords
What insights do you find when you ask 1,030 Americans about their password use?
Beyond Identity, an industry player dedicated to eradicating the password, posed that question last year to online survey takers.
The results:
38% defend their data with a password that they'd be embarrassed to say aloud.
42% of Millennials and GenZers included profanity in their passwords.
26% associated a niche interest in their password that they didn't want others to know about.
23% of Millennials included the name of a loved one in their passwords, either a family member or the object of their romantic affection.
68% said they would share their passwords with a spouse or partner.
57% said they would tell a significant other their password.
43% of respondents said they would share their passwords with their parents.
39% would tell their passwords to a sibling.
23% would share their password with their roommate or co-worker.
51% of those surveyed said they had committed all their passwords to memory.
32% said they write their passwords down to keep track of them.
19% report using a stand-alone password manager.
11% say they use their browser's built-in password manager.Are these numbers accurate? The participants may have selective memory or may have exaggerated their responses. So these numbers represent what people casually *say* they do, not necessarily what they *actually* do. It's possible the inclusion of "something naughty" in users' passwords is even more common than indicated here.
Even so, this survey report offers an interesting glimpse into current password practices in the U.S.
https://www.beyondidentity.com/blog/password-faux-pas
#Infosec
#Cybersecurity
#Passwords
#BeyondIdentity
#NaughtyOrNice -
ALSO...
The "Naughty or Nice" wheel will be live from tomorrow! Steam keys, Dixper crates, and stickers are up for grabs along with a couple of extra special things for those SUPER naughty/nice people!
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@drjulie_b Exactly, it's the separation of powers.
Legislature: Set laws
Police: Investigate, arrest, and charge
Judiciary: Apply laws
Santa: Decide who is naughty or nice#SantaClaus #HeSeesYouWhenYoureSleeping #SeparationOfPowers #LegalTheory #HesMakingAList #NaughtyOrNice
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NAUGHTY OR NICE?
Almost 40% of Americans Use Embarrassing Passwords
What insights do you find when you ask 1,030 Americans about their password use?
Beyond Identity, an industry player dedicated to eradicating the password, posed that question last year to online survey takers.
The results:
38% defend their data with a password that they'd be embarrassed to say aloud.
42% of Millennials and GenZers included profanity in their passwords.
26% associated a niche interest in their password that they didn't want others to know about.
23% of Millennials included the name of a loved one in their passwords, either a family member or the object of their romantic affection.
68% said they would share their passwords with a spouse or partner.
57% said they would tell a significant other their password.
43% of respondents said they would share their passwords with their parents.
39% would tell their passwords to a sibling.
23% would share their password with their roommate or co-worker.
51% of those surveyed said they had committed all their passwords to memory.
32% said they write their passwords down to keep track of them.
19% report using a stand-alone password manager.
11% say they use their browser's built-in password manager.Are these numbers accurate? The participants may have selective memory or may have exaggerated their responses. So these numbers represent what people casually *say* they do, not necessarily what they *actually* do. It's possible the inclusion of "something naughty" in users' passwords is even more common than indicated here.
Even so, this survey report offers an interesting glimpse into current password practices in the U.S.
https://www.beyondidentity.com/blog/password-faux-pas
#Infosec
#Cybersecurity
#Passwords
#BeyondIdentity
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