Looks kinda nice and apperently there are some nice guis for it out there. Currently using keepassXC. Would be neat to kinda get rid of that """bloat""".
also passwordmanagers general
Dylan Jones
>Passwords managers Fucking brainlets, when will they learn
Oliver Peterson
>Fucking brainlets, when will they learn wat. I literally dont know most of my passwords, since they are some generated hashes. Every once in a while (if I got "a lot" of new ones) I print them out and store them in a safe palce at home on a piece of paper. Just in case something goes wrong
Jordan Anderson
Been using it for few months now, it's pretty good. My only complaint is that it doesn't encrypt filenames.
Brandon Cruz
It's okay.
Ian Evans
I use it daily ever since I switched from KeePass. It's easy for me to use since I already used GPG, SSH and Git for years. I initialised a password store on my Pi and I sync it on all my devices wherever I am (desktop, laptop, phone).
Chase Walker
Put it in a tomb
Adam Martinez
Dude just store a txt with then in a VeraCrypt drive and do some backups on USB sticks or something??
Bentley Wilson
>Currently using keepassXC Keeweb
James Howard
>Use an industrial bread slicer to cut your bread at home!
Cooper Morris
I'll try that, thanks user.
Caleb Sullivan
Didn't know about this, I'll probably switch to it from keepass. Looks like it has a QT frontend which is great because keepass annoys me with it's lack of integration.
Lucas Hall
What do you guys think about viral marketing?
Asher Barnes
whats a good password manager for windows
Cameron Robinson
>What's a good knife in the kitchen?
Bentley Howard
I use LastPass because I don't particularly care. I've been using them since the very beginning and I didn't get fucked with that leak or whatever, so I'm cool.
It's free, convenient, and so far in these many years I've not had a single issue or any strange ads coming my way which would lead me to believe my info is being sold.
Dominic Morris
I think the Puntilla knife would work pretty well. I don't know how to cook very well though.
Jeremiah Gomez
santoku knife
Kayden Roberts
make a long sentence
take all the first letters. capitalize all even letters. reverse the letters.
add numbers and special signs in between. use alt-codes aswell.
now reverse the frist 4 letters.
write it down on paper. done.
Josiah Martinez
Chef knife most of the time, paring knife and cleaver most of the other time.
Blake Reed
hey that's interesting, I never liked how keepass2 looked like a port from windows xp, and always a bit laggy