The only feature of 1Password that matters is their business dies overnight if they get hacked so they’ve thought harder about security than anyone you know.

You can’t vibe code that in two evenings no matter how much you ask Claude to “make it secure”

@carnage4life I can also write a server with a database that stores passwords and a login in a couple of evenings without a robot; I would never actually put my passwords in it 🤷🏻‍♀️

This is the sort of thing I used to do for fun.

In ASP.*

* no, not ASP.NET - the original "write a whole ass website in BASIC" one**

** though I did eventually port it to PHP

@carnage4life and, like, I get it if you just want your computer to do something new for you and you neither have the time nor the inclination to learn to code, or to spend the time on it.

What's wild about the post is that he thinks there's any value to anyone but him there - as if he's the first guy who thought up the idea of Temu 1Password and is now going to disrupt the industry with it.

@tess @carnage4life It's the same people who think they can replace an application developed by 200 people with processes and an elaborate ticketing system with an application developed by 3 engineers and a vat of coffee over 3 days. You can, until someone actually uses it for the intended purpose.

Then they start putting processes in place, start using a ticketing system, and suddenly there's a team of 200.