I’m sure they don’t keep the spoons in there. That would be silly. Now can you grab me a double A battery real quick from the junk drawer? The kitchen timer for the soufflé just died out.
@@talksickgamerSSO is different. It's like getting boarding passes for onward flights. Each pass is trusted without having to go to the counter again.
This will become muscle memory to somebody way down the line, they’ll go to someone else’s house and open the fridge and oven before grabbing a fork, and then closing it all, out of habit.
I once paint $1700 a month for an apartment in Austin, TX where this exact thing happened with one of the drawers in the "luxury kitchen". They fixed it by crudely cutting off the side of the drawer with a saw. The next year, they bumped the rent up to $1800, and then $2400 a year or two after I was gone. :)
If you break your phone to the point where you can't turn it on, and you try to log in on a new one, MFA becomes a freaking nightmare. This has happened to me twice.
Some MFA provides you with backup codes that you can use as one time login, like Google's Authenticator. You can generate a few at a time, write it down somewhere safe. Always handy whenever you don't have phone access.
Only turn 2FA if you want to lose your account. Imagine the only thing preventing you from losing your account is a phone that is prone to breaking anytime.
I recently wiped my hard drive thinking nothing of it, turns out I had MFA Backup Codes on it. A week later my phone broke and wouldn't turn on. Goodbye Discord Account ☠️
@sailor5853 Any reasonable authenticator gives you backkup codes. Whether you just screenshot them or actually write them down is your lot. And in case it's something like Steam then there's a multitude of ways to prove you're the owner of said account anyhow.
This is single-factor, multi-step authentication - you’re doing two of the same thing to get in. To be multi-factor, it needs to combine different types of authentication. E.g something you know (like a password), something you have (like a key, ID pass or RSA token), or something you are (like a fingerprint).
Go to reset the password and be asked if you'd prefer a text message on your phone or an e-mail to a specified recovery e-mail address. Choose the text, enter the code, then be told that now they are going to e-mail your recovery address for "extra security" and wonder why the hell they asked you the first question.
I just recently had my kitchen redone and they didn't leave me enough room to open my fridge door all the way. now when I want to clean it I have to pull it out into the center of the room so I can open it all the way.
So if the stuff in the cabinet is your account and the drawer idk your password, your oven and fridge are 2 separate devices and you gotta hack into all 3 to get the goods.
As someone who works at a large corporation who uses this to the extreme. Yes. It is EXACTLY like this. When you must use multiple devices to log back into multiple things sometimes multiple times a day.
I work at a custom cabinet shop here. We typically use four inch stiles to avoid any overlapping for corner cabinets. In this case its overlapping with the stove(appliance) but its also common for there to be interference with the joor( I don't no how to spell it) hardware(or pull). if there is any confusion google the differences of stiles and rails.
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I can’t imagine how frustrating this situation must be though 💀
The solution is, put nothing in that drawer, at least nothing you want out efficiently
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Istg whoever designed thst kitchen is either retarded or just beyond devious
@@madman4450That's still annoying if they bought the house like that, or had that stuff installed and they Fd up
@@pizzafire6666 This is pretty normal in New York City 1 bedroom or studio apartments that rent for $3000 a month. Space is at a premium.
“Do you have a safe in your home?”
No, but I have a kitchen drawer I bet you can’t get into😂
Ugh...Grandmas battery drawer....*shudder*
😂😂
😂😅
@@SenseiSifuMasterdon't do that shi on the Internet ever again bro 💀
@@mahmouda.khalifa Sure thing! Person I've never met!
The most accurate and simple depiction I’ve seen so far
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The analogy is so accurate it's scary
But its a single factor, as both the actions he did was considered as something that you do to get the access.
So far? How many people are out here making MFA analogies lol.
drawer is the password
the oven is the email confirming its you
and the fridge is the sms code you get on your phone
XD
"Can you bring me a spoon?"
"Not right now, my souffle is in the oven."
I’m sure they don’t keep the spoons in there. That would be silly.
Now can you grab me a double A battery real quick from the junk drawer? The kitchen timer for the soufflé just died out.
You could easily get it without opening the oven
"Hang on, I gotta grab a spoon."
(Opens fridge)
ROFL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Then that one friend who looks at you weird as you proceed.
That drawer is empty for a reason 🤣🤣
@@Grinchillahflush the toilet before opening the window
😂😂😂
As a professional IT tech, I fucking love this as an explanation 😂
I hate when I have to set up emails for people and then setting up MFA. It's so simple yet so hard for people to do it. I genuinely do not understand
@@MaddoxMeltontriggers the shit out of me
As a kitchen fitter, I find this badly designed and super irking 😂
Sending this to my manager next they are confused between SSO and MFA 😂
@@talksickgamerSSO is different. It's like getting boarding passes for onward flights. Each pass is trusted without having to go to the counter again.
Resident evil puzzle
So true 😂
The ape nft puzzles:🌚
@@CareForEmAll eww don't bring shitty crypto garbage up in a civilized conversation ever again.
@@rob98000 do you not know what the ape nft puzzles are? They are so fucking racist dude 😭
@@CareForEmAllgo talk to your parents bro
Man needs to enter a whole cheat code to enter his drawer 😂
Who knows? there could be a cia checkout
Notice the emptiness of that drawer. Literally never wants to mess with it
Just what I wanted to say, it’s empty for a reason
Notice the emptiness of the frige.
@@mjverostek1278Are you blind? There's clearly things in there. Not everyone has a fridge packed to the brim
My uncle had a solution to this problem in his kitchen, sawed a bit off the drawer.
@@ambassadorofreee3859 leave it to the older dudes in the family to do the weirdest yet smartest stuff sometimes
This is pure gold and also a perfect explanation couldn’t do it better if I tried.
This will become muscle memory to somebody way down the line, they’ll go to someone else’s house and open the fridge and oven before grabbing a fork, and then closing it all, out of habit.
Adeqaute metaphor because that's what happens when you visit two banking websites with different MFA procedures.
and the person watching it be like:
"wait, why tf did this guy do that?"
😂😂😂
"hey Greg can you grab me a fork?"
"Yeah sure, let me just open my fridge and oven"
Hey
If someone would build me a kitchen like this I'd consider it a hate crime 😂
How much would you pay me? Hating on people doesn’t come cheap.
If someone would build me this kitchen
I'd consider a hate crime to be honest
I'd be wanting money back
@@blutaar3263 you got a laugh out of me. XD
Yes. Or ignorance. Either one's a bad day in court. 💀
I once paint $1700 a month for an apartment in Austin, TX where this exact thing happened with one of the drawers in the "luxury kitchen". They fixed it by crudely cutting off the side of the drawer with a saw. The next year, they bumped the rent up to $1800, and then $2400 a year or two after I was gone. :)
By the time I got into the drawer I'd have forgotten what I needed
Dementia?
Dude just logged into an empty drawer.
logged into?
"oh fuck that was my old Smurf account. Oh, goddamnit, now the oven wants me to click all the fire hydrants before it will open!"
If you break your phone to the point where you can't turn it on, and you try to log in on a new one, MFA becomes a freaking nightmare. This has happened to me twice.
I quit using Facebook bc after my last phone broke (with said MFA), they wanted "Government ID" before they'd let me back in
Some MFA provides you with backup codes that you can use as one time login, like Google's Authenticator. You can generate a few at a time, write it down somewhere safe. Always handy whenever you don't have phone access.
Only turn 2FA if you want to lose your account.
Imagine the only thing preventing you from losing your account is a phone that is prone to breaking anytime.
I recently wiped my hard drive thinking nothing of it, turns out I had MFA Backup Codes on it. A week later my phone broke and wouldn't turn on. Goodbye Discord Account ☠️
@sailor5853 Any reasonable authenticator gives you backkup codes. Whether you just screenshot them or actually write them down is your lot.
And in case it's something like Steam then there's a multitude of ways to prove you're the owner of said account anyhow.
average cod zombies easter egg
When you forget username, forget password, lost your old phone number but can login to your inbox.
It hurts 😅
Dude’s interior designer is the same person who pull down his pants to fart.
When you finally get everything In place and then you notice this one drawer
He can’t even open his oven without opening the fridge though 😭😭
The interior designer was COOKING...obviously not using the oven, thou...😂...
Someone fed up with Tetris must've built this before handing in their resignation.
😂
more like tenant/home owner forgot to measure the depth of the appliances before purchasing
This is single-factor, multi-step authentication - you’re doing two of the same thing to get in. To be multi-factor, it needs to combine different types of authentication. E.g something you know (like a password), something you have (like a key, ID pass or RSA token), or something you are (like a fingerprint).
Me trying to log in to my email when I forget my password
yeah literal pain
Go to reset the password and be asked if you'd prefer a text message on your phone or an e-mail to a specified recovery e-mail address. Choose the text, enter the code, then be told that now they are going to e-mail your recovery address for "extra security" and wonder why the hell they asked you the first question.
@@Drezninmy friend had an accident recently, broke his phone into pieces
the SIM card was broken as well
it's literally over lol
Me trying to log into my email when I remember my password but they don't like that I cleared the cache on my browser
@@Terrible_namewhat are you doing that required you clear your cache, kinda sus 🤨
I don't remember remodeling a kitchen
Bro that shit right there would be the hiding spot forsure
Just take the draw out and use it as a shelf for paperwork or recipe books
THE FACE OF THE DRAWER IS LIKE WAY WIDER THEN IT NEEDS TO BE 😅
This video has more information than 90% of shorts. Without even having a word in text or speech in it.
I lost it when you opened the fridge door.🤣
"Why do you keep your gun in an unlocked kitchen drawer?"
This is the best description i've seen so far😂
"Yes, it's still available. I just put in new appliances in the kitchen. Are you available tomorrow to fill out the paperwork?"
😂 American made at its finest
I just recently had my kitchen redone and they didn't leave me enough room to open my fridge door all the way. now when I want to clean it I have to pull it out into the center of the room so I can open it all the way.
Mine is the same.. can't use the inside drawer and if something spills on the bottom.. forget it.. ive lost my Saturday cuz I have to pull it out
I have to open my fridge to open my dishwasher so I understand the pain
Okk whatever. Just don't put your gun there dude 🌝😂
this makes way to much sense
So MFA is basically a kitchen designed in hell.
Any hacker: security hole identified. MFA drawer face vulnerable to a brute force sawzall attack.
"Wrong drawer" 😶
Beautiful!
I don't think there is a better way to explain.... Absolutely fucking Brilliant !!..
I have never seen someone explain it this good
😂 brilliant explanation, no words necessary
So if the stuff in the cabinet is your account and the drawer idk your password, your oven and fridge are 2 separate devices and you gotta hack into all 3 to get the goods.
I'm glad my kitchen doesn't have mfa
Imagine being slightly mad and then having to deal with this.
I'd break it
Sadly same
Yeeep....
Wtf😳! Never thought tha MFA can be explained practically😂 freaking nailed it.
The thumbs up at the end had so much sarcasm
Yeah, I wouldn't use that drawer either.
Definition of can't catch a break. 😂😂😂😂
Concept cleared sir 😂😂😂
I can relate this ...
We play daily Authentication games
😂😅😂😅
Look at that kitchen transformation 😂
World-class kitchen modeling right there.😂😂😂
Push the stove back all the way against the wall
Seems pretty secure to me hope no black hat brings a saw.
"where are the spoons?" "in the cub over there" *puts on devious smile
Best explanation of this I've seen... ever 🙏🏽👍🏽
A succinct analogy! Kudos!
Similar issue at my last house with our dishwasher. Had to be open to pull out the drawer. This one is next level
The bright side is if a thief tries to open that drawer, he's definitely gonna make some noice🤣🤣🤣
Landlord got a discount on a kitchen remodel and the builder said ok.....💀
The ultimate Tell me you rent without telling me you rent
That's where I'm keeping my death note
Better than waiting for that authentication text that never arrives
Finally a reel with no narration. Super ..
Thats some Quality design work right there!
That's a whole puzzle right there
“Lemme grab a pen”
*opens fridge then stove*
That’s the draw where all the old fast food catch up packets stay
The draw that never opens
Brings a whole new meaning to Junk Drawer.
This looks like the drawer a victim's gun would be stuck in in a Scary Movie installment
That’s actually a really good object lesson
I was waiting to hear the zelda chest opening chime lol 😅😂
This is the place where I keep my cookies away from kids 😂
As someone who works at a large corporation who uses this to the extreme. Yes. It is EXACTLY like this. When you must use multiple devices to log back into multiple things sometimes multiple times a day.
This is the best baby safety lock i have seen 😅
100% accurate visual representation of MFA
That builder understood the value of silverware
This is why the drawer is empty!
House wasnt designed with those larger appliances in mind, is what im thinkin. But hey, what do i know, i dont have a house yet lol
This is most accurate definition of MFA that I’ve seen
With the same level of frustration lol.
$7,000,000 shitty nyc apartment be like
I love to see the face of someone’s reaction when they ask for a fork and you open the fridge
I was waiting for the fridge to be blocked somehow too.
It makes sense how you have nothing in that drawer. I wouldn’t want to go through that either every single time when i needed something 😂😂
That's where I'm keeping my gold. Lolol
I love the idea of blasting the oven eat right to the fridge lmao😂
Good security system
Great visualisation, of both: idea behind technology and user experience.
Imagine if he's emergency kit is in and someone need it 😂
Like a fever dream bro run lol
When he opened the fridge and the oven I was like "You have yo be kidding me"💀
I work at a custom cabinet shop here. We typically use four inch stiles to avoid any overlapping for corner cabinets. In this case its overlapping with the stove(appliance) but its also common for there to be interference with the joor( I don't no how to spell it) hardware(or pull). if there is any confusion google the differences of stiles and rails.
Now write down your passwords and put them in that drawer.
Hide all the snacks in that drawer 😂
Explained it better than my cs teacher