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scrollop 2 hours ago

You should try hosting it yourself in docker. Absurdly easy to do if you get an llm to do it and it works very, very well.

Hope they don't alter self hosting it.

BrandoElFollito an hour ago | parent | next [-]

It is absurdly easy to fire off the docker container you mean.

Because you need to back up, verify backups, monitor availability, manage updates, manage MFA, and a zillion things.

Don't get me wrong, I work in hardcore, high tech IT for 30 years and I selfhost two dozen or so of services. It is far, very far from "absurdly easy" when you start .

Sure you can run a container on your pc, and hope for the best

Esophagus4 a few seconds ago | parent [-]

Exactly.

I’ve seen this idea so many times on HN. “Just stand up a docker container and self-host”. Or even worse: “why does anyone need GitHub - just host Bitbucket yourself”

Ok, then what?

horsawlarway an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

If you're going to the trouble of self-hosting, I'd suggest just running vaultwarden.

https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden

It's entirely compatible with the clients. It also removes a lot of "rug-pull" potential, and gives you the ability to access all the nice features (ex - multi-org, multi-user, shared vaults, totp, etc...)

Honestly - part of the reason I like Bitwarden is that if they ever go full "enshittification", it's going to be relatively easy and straight-forward to just move entirely off their projects and onto open-source forks.

arikrahman an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

You can get rid of the element of hope by using KeepassXC and syncthing. Bonus is you can use this FOSS stack completely offline.

omnimus 34 minutes ago | parent [-]

And not be able to use it on your phone or share it with people you work with.

Vaultwarden is the way. Easy to host docker. Solid. And if bitwarden blocks the clients there will be a fork.

It's leading to it anyway.

rirze 18 minutes ago | parent [-]

I really hope the community gets together and creates a better browser extension. Vaultwarden + that would be perfect.