‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Saturday, July 18, 2020 11:13 PM, J. Roeleveld <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is not a GUI xterm is GUI. you don't need to click on gtk/qt widgets to access details of password entries. gtk/qt is a massive overkill. > This makes portability a problem. Exactly why keepass (and clones) are used > more. compatibility with keepassxc is extremely overrated. it's easy to port nsapass to windows/apple (may even work out of the box, didn't try). > Nice, a full detailed list of every single change to your passwords :) no. how do you backup your passwords file? dropbox? flash disk? it's up to you. this is unrelated to the passwords manager. it's just that i personally use git. that's all. some use dropbox, and it's the same in this regard: none of them see passwords. they only get encrypted passwords. i put encrypted psswords database in a git server. it's my personal choice. you don't have to do it. the git server sees random bytes only. and thanks to scrypt, even if i don't do anything, but merely encrypt/decypt with the same key, the encrypted file will still look totally different. > The likes of NSA don't actually care about your (dis)approval. no one does. not unique to nsa. people exaggerate nsa as if they are any better. tbh, nsa is even better than most of our neighbours. if our phones fall in the hands of our neighbours, next day most people will find themselves in pornhub. but nsa can get it all, and yet they still didn't leak it to pornhub (at least not as much).

