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  • csolisr@hub.azkware.netC csolisr@hub.azkware.net
    @mcc Which reminds me, how is the reimplementation of Bitwarden, Vaultwarden, doing in that regard? I'm using the latter precisely because I'm wary of depending on a commercial product that happens to be open-source, but can yank the open licensing at any point in time.
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    #79

    @csolisr i'm told elsewhere in thread that vaultwarden has not accepted AI code, but vaultwarden replaces the *server*, not the client, right?

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    • argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.orgA argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org

      @mcc @elfin

      Can you be more specific? I wasn't under the impression that KeePassXC runs on phones.

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      #80

      @argv_minus_one @elfin I do not use keepassxc

      EDIT: checking google there *is* a "Keepass2Android", one assumes forked from the original keepass

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      • xarvos@outerheaven.clubX xarvos@outerheaven.club

        @luana@wetdry.world @mcc@mastodon.social @ariadne@social.treehouse.systems wouldn't you have to have a database of packages that don't contain LLM-written code? i don't think it's readily available

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        #81

        @ariadne @mcc @xarvos that would be the pretty way. Another pretty way would be having nixpkgs maintainers add that info.

        I said it was an awful way that would require full system building for a reason, I imagine it’s possible to override the default check phase or even the fetchers to check the downloaded src for .copilot and alike and fail if present.

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        • maaneeack@noc.socialM maaneeack@noc.social

          @johnlehet @mcc I knew 1password was getting worse, my renewal is soon and that's not happening now. Someone in thread said keepass 2.x isn't infected with AI. There's passwordstore.org and passky.org which I just learned about. Honestly I'm not sure what to try, this is a big PITA.

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          #82

          @maaneeack @mcc StrongBox has been sold to a company with maybe iffy success with the products they have acquired. I had first hand experience with their mess-up of the Mac utility Bartender, which I bailed on after their version.

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          • wideeyedcurious@mstdn.socialW wideeyedcurious@mstdn.social

            @Lingmops @mcc I’m beginning to feel as if I’m gonna need to head back to just saving my pswds in a text file on my computer again. 🫤

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            #83

            @WideEyedCurious
            If you're ok with local storage and local replication rather than "cloudy", there's pwsafe. You could keep the db in some less local storage, I guess.
            https://www.pwsafe.org/index.shtml

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            • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

              @argv_minus_one @elfin I do not use keepassxc

              EDIT: checking google there *is* a "Keepass2Android", one assumes forked from the original keepass

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              #84

              @mcc @argv_minus_one @elfin I use https://www.keepassdx.com/ on android, and sync the file over with Syncthing.

              I don't THINK either of those projects use LLMs, but I haven't been machmir about poring over careful details when checking.

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              • greyduck@wellduck.meG greyduck@wellduck.me

                @mcc I admit I don't know the KeePass ecosystem terribly well, but does this go "up the chain" to regular KeePass 2.x or is it just XC?

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                #85

                @greyduck @mcc From all that I have seen regarding The Original KeePass (authored by Dominik Reichl in C# for .NET/Mono) has made no mention of AI pollution. How Mono are handling AI I haven't looked at, but for .NET: Microsoft is as they are.

                KeePassXC (maintained by the KeePassXC team in C++ using the QT toolkit) announced the use of AI and then clarified the scope later. KeePassXC is a separate project that uses the keepass vault format but it its own thing.

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                • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                  My understanding is that Bitwarden and KeePassXC, the two open source password managers, are *both* using random code generators at this point, which is terrifying as those are the exact tools where a small error could have the largest negative impact, and also tools that once you've committed to using it you can't quickly back out if they enter a code quality decline

                  https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/tree/main/.claude

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                  #86

                  @mcc yikes

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                  • chopsstephens@mastodon.nzoss.nzC chopsstephens@mastodon.nzoss.nz

                    @jcnotwit @mcc I'm using the original KeePass on Linux, even though Mono seems not handle high density displays properly, no way I'll touch XC now it's using LLM coding.

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                    #87

                    @chopsstephens @jcnotwit @mcc But there are forks of the pre-vibecoded XC now, no need to switch to a whole other program.

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                    • mary@chaos.socialM mary@chaos.social

                      @mcc I do think we (as a comunmity) should build a database of public repos that have any genAI related commits/config files, that would be a good start to flag thoses.

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                      #88

                      @mary @mcc There was an effort to do this called open-slopware, but the creator got harassed by LLM apologists into deleting it and leaving open-source. After that, people who had local forks put them up and began working on their own versions. I was dissatisfied with the layout of the previous version, so myself and a few other contributors to open-slopware created https://codeberg.org/ai-alternatives/llm-afflicted-software hoping to avoid the pitfalls of the previous repo. It's not perfect, but it is chugging along slowly.

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                      • justsoup@mstdn.socialJ justsoup@mstdn.social

                        @mary @mcc There was an effort to do this called open-slopware, but the creator got harassed by LLM apologists into deleting it and leaving open-source. After that, people who had local forks put them up and began working on their own versions. I was dissatisfied with the layout of the previous version, so myself and a few other contributors to open-slopware created https://codeberg.org/ai-alternatives/llm-afflicted-software hoping to avoid the pitfalls of the previous repo. It's not perfect, but it is chugging along slowly.

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                        #89

                        @mary @mcc The major changes made were:

                        1. yaml instead of markdown so its machine-readable (I want to develop a tool chat checks your system for llm software).
                        2. Requiring signoffs and signing of commits to limit troll submissions through annoyance (LLM apologists were brigading open-slopware with genAI MRs and one got in)
                        3. More carefully vetting sources and reasons for submissions so only actually "bad" projects are added.

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                        • frumble@chaos.socialF frumble@chaos.social

                          @chopsstephens @jcnotwit @mcc But there are forks of the pre-vibecoded XC now, no need to switch to a whole other program.

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                          #90

                          @frumble @jcnotwit @mcc that's good to know. I only recently switched to Linux and was using KeePass on Windows before that, so I just stuck with it when Mint gave me KeePass and KeePassXC as options.

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                          • mcc@mastodon.socialM mcc@mastodon.social

                            @argv_minus_one @elfin I do not use keepassxc

                            EDIT: checking google there *is* a "Keepass2Android", one assumes forked from the original keepass

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                            #91

                            @mcc@mastodon.social @argv_minus_one@mastodon.sdf.org @elfin@mstdn.social I've been using keepass2android for a long time, and have been quite happy with it. I haven't poked deeply at it to check for LLM use, but there's nothing obvious in the contributor's graph (a single unlinked copilot commit of 1+ 1-)

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