Do you like security and also music?
@Emily pardon me for being a little dense, it took me 30 seconds to actually “see” the pun on display here 😹 (look up what these two words mean and then compare them to the bars of “strong/weak” you might get what it means 😹 , think fortissimo as a very loud organ and the decibels it produces)

@em_and_future_cats I really like multi-lingual and multiple context puns.

Like this shirt: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1310181767/un-deux-trois-cat-shirt-funny-cat-lover

@Emily @em_and_future_cats
Old joke:
Two cats, One-Two-Three and Un-Deux-Trois decided to have a boat race. Who won?

One-Two-Three, because Un-Deux-Trois cat sank.

@Emily thank you so much for sharing ❣️ it made me laugh so well ❣️❣️❣️ I always need that and appreciate it 🩷🩷🩷
(It’s also funny because I just got out of Music class, so spot on!😹)
@Emily But should just be piano and forte. pianissimo and fortissimo are very weak and very strong passwords ... Like pianissimo is compareable to "password123", while fortissimo is proper military grade encryption.

@lazy thank you for posting this so I dont feel the need to 🤣

@Emily

@Emily

Music yes
passwords me no like, remember or care to sing along to...

@Emily Cuuute! I must have had this idea myself.
@Emily I can’t decide so you get a quantum superposition of reactions…
@Emily F0rt1ss1im0 !# even better 😁
@Emily And I am also, incidentally, a native Italian speaker.
@Emily I found a legitimate way to use "portato" in conversation with my blues band this week and I have self actualized.

@Emily

allegroNonTropo

"Too weird"

@sleet01 @Emily isn't it "allegro ma non tropo" (quick but not too much)?

@mdione @Emily

Normally, but specifically I was referring to this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegro_non_troppo

Allegro non troppo - Wikipedia

@Emily My guess is that pianissimo is from a leaked password list and fortissimo is not
@Emily To be really strong ffffortissimo.