Thinking about moving back to #bitwarden after months of #pass
I enjoy the idea of plaintext files and pure pgp, but
- the hassle of setting up a new computer
- the hit-miss integration with Firefox on linux
- the impossible integration with Firefox on windows
- the leaking of metadata through the directory structure
I am just not sure it's worth it anymore. Security is not simply about cryptography. It's also about ease of use. If too complicated, you'll just start working around the system.
@sheogorath @yarmo hey guys, looking for a password manager, too, here & the joint approach sounds nice. Could you post a link to pass? Not exactly the easiest thing to google...
@sheogorath @srs @yarmo nice discussion. and that is a nice blog post too. i use pass and it's great for me and enough. except when sharing credentials with other people and groups. have tried to look into selfhosting (cloud is for me an absolute no-go) bitwarden for that but it's pretty involved. had big hopes for bitwarden_rs but it depends on docker for building the debian package (c'mon... wtf).
@srs @yarmo https://passwordstore.org
It's written in Bash and uses GnuPG and git to manage passwords and logins. There are various extensions and implementations of it.