anirudh on Nostr: What’s a good self hosted password manager these days? I care more for the client ...
What’s a good self hosted password manager these days? I care more for the client apps being good. Mostly GNOME, macOS and iOS.
For context: I’ve been using Password Store (the GPG one) for over 7 years now, and while it’s been great, I’m slowly trying to phase out my PGP key since I quite literally do not use it for anything except my passwords.
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2024-07-25 05:45:56Event JSON
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