Will be trying different --global-ws and --local-ws arguments. Going to play with it on Monday.
Don't understand why btcrecover doesn't have a utility that would find the best --global-ws and --local-ws for you, given how easy it is to just try different ones, but how time consuming it is to do so manually.
Running laptop GPU 24/7 is indeed not the best idea.
Luckily with just 2 typos it should be done within about a day.
I will try 4-5 different 2-typo variations first in hope that my password is not that different from what I have written down on the paper, should be finished with them under a week, which is a lot faster than running 3-typo variation for 1.3 years, which is the last resort.
I don't fancy the chances you will recover something 115-characters long that is quite the amount of entropy.
It's not a random password, it's a sentence, a piece of a well-known text.
If anything, it should be easy to crack the password as you could dictionary-attack it easily, if I didn't mess it up.
It being so long, however, means that
--typos-swap --typos-repeat --typos-delete --typos-closecase --typos-map typos\us-with-shifts-map.txt
produces so much more password variations I need to try than if it was shorter.