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www.dannyguo.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author discusses their decision to migrate from Authy to Bitwarden for managing two-factor authentication (2FA) codes, highlighting issues with Authy's backup, syncing, and CPU usage, while detailing the benefits and setup of Bitwarden. | |
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foudil.fr
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| | | | | Summary This is the story of me migrating from passwordstore to Bitwarden, the rationale, steps taken, and gotchas encountered on the way. | |
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benkaiser.dev
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| | | | | There is a bunch of software online, and some of it is truly unreal. So great, it feels too good to be true. Today I want to take a look at one of these pieces of software, Bitwarden [https://bitwarden.com/]. Bitwarden is an open source password manager, similar to | |
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conductofcode.io
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| | | How to create a ASP.NET Core Web API, secure it with JSON Web Tokens and explore it with Swagger UI and Postman. | ||