Offline password managers are great until you want to pinch a password from your desktop to log into something on your mobile... *slowly types in complex 64 character password*
@ben0_o
Get one that syncs like pass. All you need is a git account and gpg keys.
@Baggypants @Korruptor I'm not a huge fan of having passwords online (even if they are encrypted), online password managers are always going to be at risk (look at lastpass, for example).
The idea of managing them myself via git is more appealing but I think what I really need here is a better home network so I can sync it myself and keep everything in-house.
@ben0_o @Baggypants I'm syncing Enpass from a private Nextcloud instance. And I can wrap that in a VPN if I want to. It's not the same as last pass, so not "online" in that sense.
@Baggypants @ben0_o That's specifically why I choose it, I didn't trust 1password not to change model (I was right) and pass, that cli thing, became a little too fiddly on mobile. Enpass was the sweet spot of decent client, fair price, and me having network control over the data.
@Korruptor @ben0_o
There's apps for pass.
@Baggypants @ben0_o yeah, I know. They're not as good as the competition :D
@Korruptor @ben0_o
They're open source, make them better ;P