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1password-linux-to-bitwarden
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1Password Has Raised $620M
They have been doing some pretty unfriendly moves towards their long-term customers, like making sure the new 1Password cannot be used without 'the cloud' like the old one could be.
I have no doubt raising more VC money will only accelerate such trends.
In fact I've decided to move off of 1Password to BitWarden, since at least one can realistically self-host it. That being said, it's not exactly easy to migrate from the latest 1Password so I wrote my own little utility to do it[1].
I think we need more competition to VC backed products in general, just imagine what would happen if the building blocks of say a GNU/Linux system we take for granted today would've been built with the mindset that investors are going to want a return on their investment.
I am not saying there's anything wrong with that in principle, but am not sure I want to surrender my passwords to these kinds of incentives.
1 - https://github.com/MatejLach/1password-linux-to-bitwarden
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New version of 1Password means no way to import 1Password data into Bitwarden
By looking at the decoder of the tool linked in this post, it's just a zip that contains .data files, which are JSON. Still, hiding known file formats (.zip, .json) behind some obscure names (.1pux and .data) does look like a shady pattern to me.
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1Password .pux file
There are compiled version available: 1.0 - initial binary release
bitagent
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LastPass is finally a no-brainer to ditch: Bitwarden?
This one looks interesting https://github.com/mjslabs/bitagent
What are some alternatives?
MacPass - A native macOS KeePass client
mobile - The mobile app vault (iOS and Android).
vaultwarden - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
Strongbox - A KeePass/Password Safe Client for iOS and OS X
onepassword-operator - The 1Password Connect Kubernetes Operator provides the ability to integrate Kubernetes Secrets with 1Password. The operator also handles autorestarting deployments when 1Password items are updated.
pass-tomb - A pass extension that helps you keep the whole tree of passwords encrypted inside a Tomb.
infrastructure - The infrastructure monorepo for the Rocky Linux project. This project will be archived/deprecated in the future.
homescripts - My Scripts for Plex / Emby with Dropbox and rclone
portwarden - Create Encrypted Backups of Your Bitwarden Vault with Attachments
Teampass - Collaborative Passwords Manager
mkcert - A simple zero-config tool to make locally trusted development certificates with any names you'd like.
keepassxc - KeePassXC is a cross-platform community-driven port of the Windows application “Keepass Password Safe”.