I haven't used Bitwarden so I can't vouch for its usability, but iirc its security is good.
I don't know Keypass personally but my threat model is "I want to be able to use it even if I suffer serious brain damage" so I'm staying away from selfhosting
I believe Bitwarden has almost the exact same security model as 1Password, and should be as secure. The last time I shopped around was ~5.5 years ago, and it was down to Bitwarden and 1Password. IIRC, I chose 1P for the UX.
(I do know that LastPass didn't make the cut. I was "vindicated" in a sense when LastPass had a massive breach for entirely preventable and foreseeable reasoms.)
I'm generally an annoying pro-self-hosting person, but I don't want to do it with a password manager.
There was the recent major Okta breach, but AFAIK nothing came of that.
The big reason I choose 1password is their use of zero-knowledge cryptography (secure remote password). For a 1Password breach to impact end users, an attacker would need to commit malware to the client software to leak passwords client-side after being decrypted.
it is! i've been regularly installing neovim, helix, and micro on servers i admin. every time i go for an editor in the shell, i find myself gravitating toward helix, and picking up some new pattern each time
i truly believe the vimfolk who swear they're faster in vim, i'm definitely not there yet though. i still prefer other editors for big work
i kind of imagined the opposite would be the case! to be fair, we did also do the slip and slide over broken sidewalk which might have made things worse
twovests wrote
Reply to hot links :) by 500poundsofnothing
this is a term i had never heard before. according to wikipedia, this sounds like if hotdogs were very good
congratulations on the good lunch