The article is from Bitwarden, which is a password manager - using them you don't need to remember individual passwords (or type them, normally).
Bitwarden does have an option to use passphrases, I just tried it and it gave me washtub-moocher-dominoes.
I use auto generated passphrases. It's mostly for the occasions where I need to give the password to someone, without logging into my bitwarden account, on the device. It's a lot easier, for comparable levels of security.
I'm more of a SphinxOfBlackQuartz,JudgeMyVow:3 kinda guy
I switched to using word phrases after having to type in these Qjdu37hYdu4sjdh&) |] >[vry monstrosities or communicate them to someone else one too many times.
And then there are those services that let you enter arbitrarily long passwords in the registration form but only save something like 16 characters.
I hate this situation. What horrible design choices in their code!
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How did you steal my password??
Witchcraft! Get them!