• vzq@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Even if they are backtracking with egg on their face, this is good. Maybe better. Now they know they can’t get away with this stuff.

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      1 month ago

      Man, I really hate seeing comments like this. I feel like I need to reiterate that BitWarden is NOT an open-source company. They are committed to providing open-source compatible products with their products. Two very different things.

      If they feel their product is somehow lacking or affected by whatever they are packaging right now, they are completely free to change it. They also have no barriers to entry for users who wish to use another client.

      It’s really not a big deal.

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        1 month ago

        That’s why I said “even if”.

        “Even if” it’s not really a bug and they are backtracking, then [rest of comment here].

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          1 month ago

          Even if they are backtracking with egg on their face

          Your comment can be read in more than one way.

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    When I dropped LastPass I found Bitwarden and liked them mainly because of the open source. I pay them for the software so that it can remain free and open. If that stopped, I would also stop paying them for it.

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      My renewal is coming up. I’ve been a premium customer for probably 7 years or so, I’m not renewing.

      This wasn’t a bug, this was a toe in the water to gauge the temperature.

      Like it or not, this means they’ve chosen a path, and nothing is going to stop them from going down it. The only variable is the timetable.

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    That tweet has such a clinical PR tone to it that is not helping put me at ease and im probably going to be moving my vault

    Also this doesn’t really fully address the issue as I understand it?

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      There is no issue here from Bitwarden POV, except the pushback they receive now.

      Bitwarden got VC funding and the bell is ringing to bring the cows back in to be milked dry.

      They are testing the water to see how people react, scale back a bit through whatever lies/PR, and will just wait for the right time to shove more shit.

      This is a pattern we’ve seen over and over again.

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    1 month ago

    Oh thank Christ. I was afraid this was Lastpass all over again.

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    I’m not sure how it could be a bug but I notice a lot of complaining(1) and calls to move to KeePass. It reminds me of the complaining(1) about Windows and how everyone should move to Linux. Lemmy was itching to torch BitWarden. We seem to have a mob mentality, with little ability to consider possible explanations and multiple factors.

    1. I’m tempted to put bitching.
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      Lemmy is hilariously reactionary and fickle. Never found a windmill that couldnt be tilted at.

      I’m not sure why that still surprises me considering it’s made up of a ton of people who self selected to leave a site in protest.

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    I’ve been paying for proton mail for a couple years now. Decided to stick with Bitwarden when proton announced their password manager as I liked it more. Based on this fiasco I gave it a second look and so far I’ve been liking it. I haven’t committed to abandoning Bitwarden, but I’m certainly on track to.

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      They’re not really comparable since Bitwarden has the source available for auditing and Proton Pass (server) does not.

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    I wanted to check out bitwarden as a self hosted service, but looks like I better stick with good ol’ keepass+Syncthing