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
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