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authorla-ninpre <leobrekalini@gmail.com>2020-11-03 21:47:10 +0300
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+# Diceware booklet
+
+For some reason I've decided to create a booklet with all diceware wordlist for
+myself.
+
+Diceware is a method for choosing good and secure passwords.
+Since people are bad at choosing random things, this method was created.
+You simply just throw a die five times, write down the values and then check the
+list to find a mathcing word.
+Five words are enough to make very strong password suitable for something like
+gpg key passphrase.
+More words you choose - more enthropy gains your password.
+
+This booklet is based not on
+[original diceware by Arnold G. Reinhold](https://theworld.com/~reinhold/diceware.html)
+but on newer one by Electronic Frontier Foundation.
+It's not that it's more secure, but the words are just a little bit longer and
+distinctive.
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