chfkch, to linuxphones
@chfkch@ruhr.social avatar

My fellow fedizens, i have done it.
I have applied #BitRitter to https://nlnet.nl/propose/ in the category "Open Call". Well at least 2 features i want to implement.
Wish me luck.

If you have an awesome Mobile FOSS Project, maybe you want to apply too? Deadline is 2024-06-01 so this friday. Application process took me about half an hour, so that's doable.

@NGIZero

#LinuxMobile #Relm4 #gtk
#rbw #BitWarden #Vaultkwarden

knightdave, to bitwarden Polish
@knightdave@mastodon.com.pl avatar

Każdemu komu rekomenduje założyć sejf w aplikacji od razu polecam kupić pendrivea za 20-30zł i robić szyfrowane kopie od czasu do czasu, a sam takich nie mam :D

Czas to zmienić! Kupiłem małego sandiska, utworzyłem szyfrowany kontener z pomoca i na niego zrzuciłem backup.

Teraz mogę spać spokojnie.

thomy2000, to bitwarden
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Authenticator app! Finally an open-source alternative to . The app looks very nice and modern on Android. Can't wait for sync support.

https://github.com/bitwarden/authenticator-android
https://github.com/bitwarden/authenticator-ios

governa, to bitwarden
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fabio, to bitwarden
@fabio@manganiello.social avatar

Just migrated from to .

Same API, same features, same UI, and support for other DBs than MSSQL.

One single stand-alone application vs. Bitwarden’s 10 Docker containers. 70MB of RAM vs. 2GB. 3MB of db storage vs. 300MB.

Why was a password manager supposed to take so many resources in the first place? Just because it runs on a Microsoft-only stack and on .NET’s inefficient VM? Just because somebody thought that it was a good idea to separate everything into different containers (even icons and 2fa are modeled as separate services in Bitwarden)?

It reminds me of my recent migration from Mastodon to Akkoma. I got more features, 5GB of RAM freed up and 300GB of storage freed up almost overnight.

Writing and running inefficient software that pointlessly consumes all the resources available on a machine should be a crime in a world with limited resources.

It makes me think of how much shitty bloated software like @bitwarden, probably based on awfully inefficient languages and frameworks like Java, Ruby on Rails and .NET, is running out there, pointlessly sucking up resources for doing simple jobs that could easily be done with 99% less resources.

Today’s developers, spoiled by IDEs, powerful machines, docker-compose and shortsighted “just throw more RAM at the problem” approaches, have forgotten how to write efficient software. Time for them to learn how to write good efficient software again. Software doesn’t eat the world. Only shitty software built on shitty framework does.

badnetmask, to Blog
@badnetmask@hachyderm.io avatar

New post! As I have promised multiple times, I'm demonstrating how you can use to read passwords (and other secrets) from (and as well). I hope this gives you fuel to your secrets in your . Happy automating!
https://mteixeira.wordpress.com/2024/04/04/ansible-vaultwarden/

chfkch, to bitwarden
@chfkch@ruhr.social avatar

Making progress with . Slow, but steady.
Today i implemented a password input to unlock the / vault, so we can soon remove a part of the credentials.toml (which was just a workaround for faster testing) and make the app safer.
feels nicer the more i get to work with it.

Sadly my ARM CI did not work as nicely as the x86, so i can't package for my phone easily.

mjgardner, to passkeys
@mjgardner@social.sdf.org avatar

Shots fired at @bitwarden: “And many managers only support on specific platforms…”

When will we be able to create and use passkeys outside of the browser extension? https://mastodon.social/@protonprivacy/112134037609531372

chfkch, to linuxphones
@chfkch@ruhr.social avatar

My first (very incomplete and WIP) iteration of my #MobileLinux #BitWarden client. It ia usually not ready for others to use, but i need to publish it to stay motivated.
Works with #VaultWarden aswell. You have to build it fron source though, for the time being.

https://codeberg.org/Chfkch/bitritter
#LinuxMobile #Relm4 #GTK

governa, to bitwarden
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tuxwise, to passkeys
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2.7.7 released:

Don't be shy, @keepassxc - post about it, here, on Mastodon 😉

https://keepassxc.org/blog/2024-03-10-2.7.7-released/

motoridersd, to bitwarden
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Installed . Will have to tinker with this later to see if it's worth moving my vault to a self-hosted instance instead of directly with

https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden

Edent, to bitwarden
@Edent@mastodon.social avatar

🆕 blog! “HOWTO: Sort BitWarden Passwords by Date”

I highly recommend BitWarden as a password manager. It is free, open source, and has a great range of apps and APIs. The one thing it doesn't have is a way to sort your accounts by creation date. I now have over a thousand accounts that I've added - so I wanted to prune away […]

👀 Read more: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/02/howto-sort-bitwarden-passwords-by-date/

Edent, to bitwarden
@Edent@mastodon.social avatar

Just checked my - I have over 1,000 passwords stored in there 😱

Should I go through and delete the ones I never use?
Or should I just ignore the obsolete ones?

thomy2000, to firefox
@thomy2000@fosstodon.org avatar

Just finished helping my grandfather solve some of his issues with . He didn't know how to create lists of contacts. I quickly set this up and closed maybe 1000 tabs (I don't know how he opened that many). I was also surprised to see he still uses , although all his extensions were gone. Reinstalled , and . Now he's fully open sourced again. He even mentioned that he thought about sponsoring Thunderbird.

NeadReport, to bitwarden
@NeadReport@vivaldi.net avatar

So the reason I am moving away from my beloved password manager is because of Proton Pass. Which happens to work well with Proton Mail, Proton Calendar and Proton Drive. You see, it's a suite of non-Google apps that is focused on privacy and encryption (you can use Proton Pass separately and for FREE)
And yes, it's a tedious process of moving to a better product. One that is focused on protecting vs. exploiting. I'm being patient and moving forward.

BenjaminHCCarr, to Health
@BenjaminHCCarr@hachyderm.io avatar

data : Hackers stole raw data, reports
The used by the attackers to breach the customers' accounts were stolen in other data breaches or used on previously compromised online platforms. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/23andme-data-breach-hackers-stole-raw-genotype-data-health-reports/

Please get a like . And please for the of all that is holy so

devol, to bitwarden Italian
@devol@mastodon.uno avatar

Come già annunciato da diversi mesi i servizi per la gestione delle password ed per la sono migrati alle 24 del 24/1/24 e sono ora disponibili qua:

:bitwarden: https://vaultwarden.devol.it
è sostanzialmente lo stesso software open source compatibile al 100% con bitwarden, il progetto è stato rinominato dallo sviluppatore.

🗒️ https://etherpadmypads.devol.it
ora usiamo il nome completo del progetto e gira su un server più stabile.

onthefencedev, to bitwarden
@onthefencedev@twit.social avatar

As a developer the biggest irritation I have with is that it doesn't take ports into account when displaying suggested logins; so logins saved for localhost:1234 will also be displayed for localhost:9876.

I mentioned it on the birdsite a while ago and they responded saying such a feature would be useful but it never materialised.

Thinking about moving to but initial testing shows the same limitation - unless there is a setting somewhere.

Seems like an obvious use case.

amadeus, to bitwarden
@amadeus@mstdn.social avatar

1/2 I currently use a very good but still somewhat limited (also in terms of performance) shared #hosting service from Switzerland. I #selfhost #nextcloud #baikal, #linkace and others. In the future I'd like to self host #bitwarden, #matrix, #gitlab and #mastodon as well.

ButterflyOfFire, to bitwarden
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OK, seems that @bitwarden for Android is supporting in fact arabic in its UI but the language is missing on the language picker.

Seems that I tooted about this in the past.

amadeus, (edited ) to linux
@amadeus@mstdn.social avatar

Has anyone got running on their distribution? The application opens for me, but none of the buttons are clickable. I tried to make sense of the Getting Started section in the wiki and used the commands outlined alongside flatpak run to no avail.
https://github.com/quexten/goldwarden
Would be nice not to have to stare at ('s) smeary scaled UI and instead use a nice app like Goldwarden. 🤓️

mjgardner, to bitwarden
@mjgardner@social.sdf.org avatar

I am so glad I moved from #Authy to #Bitwarden a year or so ago, precisely because of declining #desktop support. Now the decline has an death date: August 2024. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/twilio-will-ditch-its-authy-desktop-2fa-app-in-august-goes-mobile-only/

#2FA #InfoSec #CyberSecurity #security

zepfanman, to bitwarden
@zepfanman@discuss.systems avatar

Taking the plunge! Been needing to migrate away from Chrome/Chromium for too long. Let me know if you're using it. @mullvadnet

Also setting up a account instead of my old KeePass.

Suggestions for both welcomed!

motoridersd, to bitwarden
@motoridersd@pug.ninja avatar

recently made a change that requires an update the KDF settings in your account. If your current value is too low (as it most likely is) your sync across devices will be broken.

Changing it will log you out of all devices and you need to log back in.

Unfortunately because sync had been broken for a while, there were some entries that weren't updated when I finally logged everything back in...

Export from the most up to date vault, purge and then import again to avoid duplicates

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