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Hoping it remains viable for a long time without updates. Syncing my KeePass database is really key for me. I need to fluidly add and read passwords from at least 3 devices.
With today's BitWarden drama, I planned to use KeePass with SyncThing for like an hour before seeing this :(((
I use bitwarden. Are they not good anymore? Data Breach?
I too use Bitwarden, self-hosted. What's up with Bitwarden? I haven't heard anything (other than some of the Keypass master race sometimes throwing dirt at it).
Thanks. I guess it's about time for me to start looking at being part of the master race crowd then. I appreciate the link.
They couldn't take the heat in Github 🤣
Here you go https://lemmy.ndlug.org/post/1268531
Got any links to the bitwarden drama? I missed it.
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Bitwarden-Open-Source-Concerns
Thanks for that. Looks like I'll be keeping an eye out for replacements just in case.
Bitwarden’s last update made the iOS categorically worse and impacted the Pin unlock functionality on Linus desktop. Guess I’m migrating to Proton’s offering along with the rest of their suite. Hope they don’t go down the enshittification rabbit hole anytime soon.
Apparently they're transitioning to a non-profit business model
That sucks. But I think this is specifically about their open source licensing.