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1 year agoI tried to come up with a witty reply, but sadly that’s not my forte.
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I tried to come up with a witty reply, but sadly that’s not my forte.
Welcome to the club. Others have given great advice here, but if I was to add one thing, sometimes you’ll find other distribution documentation can help you with the one you’re using. I’d like to think most Arch users (myself included) came to the distro after using their Wiki documentation for years.
1Password, it’s cross-compatible across all my devices, and for all sites that support it, a YubiKey hardware 2FA key.
But if you’re not a fan of trusting a 3rd party company, then KeePass is probably still your safest bet.
Was just about to say the same. Google often like to pick up their ball and go home after releasing something good. Maybe it’s time we stop relying on cloud apps and go back to good ol’ fashioned locally run applications.