The current state of password managers:
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The current state of password managers:
Bitwarden [1]
Vaultwarden [2]
KeePassXC [3]
1Password [4]
Proton [5][1] https://www.fastcompany.com/91542655/bitwarden-scrubs-always-free-and-inclusion-values-from-its-website-as-longtime-execs-step-down
[2] "A user you’ve blocked has previously contributed to this repository" (Claude)
[3] https://keepassxc.org/blog/2025-11-09-about-keepassxcs-code-quality-control/
[4] https://1password.social/@1password/116569353856438624
[5] Generally speaking about the company and also: "a user you’ve blocked has previously contributed to this repository" (Claude) in Proton Pass Github.@cadusilva Post-It Notes surging from behind.
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The current state of password managers:
Bitwarden [1]
Vaultwarden [2]
KeePassXC [3]
1Password [4]
Proton [5][1] https://www.fastcompany.com/91542655/bitwarden-scrubs-always-free-and-inclusion-values-from-its-website-as-longtime-execs-step-down
[2] "A user you’ve blocked has previously contributed to this repository" (Claude)
[3] https://keepassxc.org/blog/2025-11-09-about-keepassxcs-code-quality-control/
[4] https://1password.social/@1password/116569353856438624
[5] Generally speaking about the company and also: "a user you’ve blocked has previously contributed to this repository" (Claude) in Proton Pass Github.@cadusilva That's why I continue to use the good old Schneier Password Safe.
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The current state of password managers:
Bitwarden [1]
Vaultwarden [2]
KeePassXC [3]
1Password [4]
Proton [5][1] https://www.fastcompany.com/91542655/bitwarden-scrubs-always-free-and-inclusion-values-from-its-website-as-longtime-execs-step-down
[2] "A user you’ve blocked has previously contributed to this repository" (Claude)
[3] https://keepassxc.org/blog/2025-11-09-about-keepassxcs-code-quality-control/
[4] https://1password.social/@1password/116569353856438624
[5] Generally speaking about the company and also: "a user you’ve blocked has previously contributed to this repository" (Claude) in Proton Pass Github.We are in a bizarre fuqing universe. 🤯
I have always loved old tech, since I was a kid. But never more than I loved the future of tech. Now it seems like old tech is gonna be the only way we save ourselves from new tech.
Will I someday trade my iPad Pro and WiFi hotspot for a 486 and dial-up, so I can communicate with people not inflicted with AI brain rot?

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@cadusilva@bolha.one moral of the story is never use a password manager imo
@brettm @cadusilva just use the same password everywhere and write it down on an easily accessible post-it note
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The current state of password managers:
Bitwarden [1]
Vaultwarden [2]
KeePassXC [3]
1Password [4]
Proton [5][1] https://www.fastcompany.com/91542655/bitwarden-scrubs-always-free-and-inclusion-values-from-its-website-as-longtime-execs-step-down
[2] "A user you’ve blocked has previously contributed to this repository" (Claude)
[3] https://keepassxc.org/blog/2025-11-09-about-keepassxcs-code-quality-control/
[4] https://1password.social/@1password/116569353856438624
[5] Generally speaking about the company and also: "a user you’ve blocked has previously contributed to this repository" (Claude) in Proton Pass Github.@cadusilva @e12 great time to have installed Vaultwarden, isn't it?

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@brettm @cadusilva just use the same password everywhere and write it down on an easily accessible post-it note
@noodlejetski @brettm @cadusilva Well I have password tips written locally on my phone that jog my memory, works for me
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@cadusilva @e12 great time to have installed Vaultwarden, isn't it?

@malasaur @cadusilva yeah loool
time to pick a new (!!!) password manager without AI involvement then
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@mtconleyuk @cadusilva Were they to have done so in order to move to an alternative public repo instead (not you, GitLab); yes.
Were they to have... not done that; no.
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@malasaur @cadusilva yeah loool
time to pick a new (!!!) password manager without AI involvement then
@e12 @cadusilva I'll stick around with Vaultwarden to be honest, let's see how it goes
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@noodlejetski @brettm @cadusilva Well I have password tips written locally on my phone that jog my memory, works for me
@speaktrap@mastodon.com.pl @noodlejetski@masto.ai @cadusilva@bolha.one yep i do something similar, password hint file stored in a seperate user's home dir, normal user and any programs run by normal user can't read that dir