McSwainy

@chris_mcswain
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Hello everyone. I am a 40 something father, husband and a life long nerd. I'm always excited to meet new people and learn/try new things. If you want, drop me a line and let's chat. Have a GREAT day!

About me:
- I am proud father #fatherhood
- I enjoy playing #videogames and card games with friends.
- I work in #IT / #technology for a local Library System.
I don't have many hobbies but I enjoy Hiking, hanging out and having a good time with friends.

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You hate to see it. #rookiemistakes
I hope that everyone has had a very Merry Christmas. Stay safe.
Avui fa 30 anys que ens arribava "ClayFighter" per "Super Nintendo" de #Nintendo 🕹🎮. #Clayfighter #SuperNintendo #Lluita #Videojocs #Gaming #VideoGames #RetroGaming #ClassicGaming #RetroGames #VideojocsAntics
Kyle Spearrin had never developed a mobile app or browser extension when he started building Bitwarden as a fun side project in 2015.

Nearly nine years later, Spearrin’s humble attempt at a free, open-source password manager has become one of the most popular ways to keep online accounts secure. Wirecutter, PCWorld, PCMag, and others say it’s the best free password manager, and CNet even calls it the best password manager overall. Bitwarden says it now has 8.5 million users, and it uses that audience to grow its enterprise subscription business. Bitwarden’s business side has tens of thousands of customers and helped fuel nearly 100% revenue growth last year, and the company now has roughly 200 employees.

“We really value that everyone should have access to a full-featured password management tool,” Spearrin says.

Very humble beginnings, and of course we've seen why tech giants like Apple, Google, etc embraced passkeys with such enthusiasm, as this would lock users into their ecosystem. Try using your Apple passkeys when migrating to say Android, or vice versa.

“If you are locked in with one vendor, you have a risk of being locked out of your account,” Magdanurov says. “Something can happen. Somebody can hack your account. Or their automated tools that block your account for violations can be triggered for some reason.”

So, whilst it is true many tech giants have been improving their offerings around password management, Bitwarden is managing to stay a step or two ahead of them with newer innovative features (some I did not even know about). And of course one can self-host Bitwarden too.

A lot can also be learnt from buy-outs like LastPass went through. The ownership does dictate the philosophy, or changes to it.

Although I'm eyeing out Proton Pass' rapid developments (I'm a paying Proton user) I'm still a paid tier user of Bitwarden as right now they're doing their things right, and what I really like is that their paid tier is not expensive at all. I just feel that I am supporting what they do.

See #^https://www.fastcompany.com/91117788/how-bitwarden-is-fending-off-tech-giants

#technology #passwords #Bitwarden #security #OpenSource
The book of Bitwarden: How the best free password manager is fending off tech giants

In the era of passwordless systems, Bitwarden is looking beyond passkeys and into broader protection of sensitive info.

Fast Company
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Gorgeous sky tonight. Had to share. #nightsky #sky #clouds #twilight

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I sat down to start watching #Fallout on #AmazonPrime this weekend with the full intention of only watching an episode or two. What happened was me plowing through the entire show within 2.5 days. While I didn't like ALL of the show, I thoroughly enjoyed watching it and seeing the adaptation. I think it was a job well done. I can only wait now for the next season to be released. #streaming #tvseries #tvshows
No left turn? After residents slam Spartanburg intersection redesign, SCDOT signals change

A SCDOT project that plans to reshape a Spartanburg intersection is being revised after numerous community members criticized the plan’s possible traffic impact

Post and Courier
Over the past couple of weeks, I have re-watched House of Cards completely for the first time. I mean I'm sure I'm not the only one but DAMN that show fell off when Kevin Spacey left. I wanted to like it, I had hoped I would. But WOW it was bad. Michael Kelly and Boris McGiver really put in some work. It just didn't work for me. And that's ok. #houseofcards #tv #tvshows #netflix
So recently I have found a new game that I am absolutely in love with. Helldivers 2 is such a simply game at heart it is just so well executed that I can't seem to get enough of it. Hit me up if you are interested in playing some, I'm on Steam. #games #gamer #steam #helldivers
Spent this weekend helping out my brother. Building him a small deck and ramp. Feels good to be out doing something with my hands and helping someone. What did you do for the weekend?