• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    4810 hours ago

    You can do what you like, but the change is sane, and they’ve now separated their Secrets Manager, which is their proprietary software for businesses, from their primary client, which is GPL.

    IMO, the internet is doing that thing again where they invent villains.

    • umami_wasabi
      link
      fedilink
      English
      -25
      edit-2
      1 hour ago

      If they tried once, there will may be a second, but more subtle.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        208 hours ago

        They didn’t try anything. Stop inventing. Go read an actual article on the subject instead of feeding the scarebait frenzy.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          17 hours ago

          tbh I don’t think any of the 2 sides here could know that their opinion is the truth. we can’t say that it’s intentional, but can’t either that it’s just a honest mistake, so far everyone saying that just sounds to apply wishful thinking. let’s see what happens in a few years, and then we may be able to judge future incidents better.

        • umami_wasabi
          link
          fedilink
          English
          -7
          edit-2
          9 hours ago

          I wish it’s just pananoia though I think that statement only in the skeptical realm, and I wish nothing substantial changed. I’m hosting vaultwarden currently for my family. To them the app on their phone is paramount. However, it is proven some will go that route, like Android. After all, a for -profit company goal is to make money.

          There is a risk and a probability one need to evaluate. Nothing wrong to plan for an exit, but abandoning the software right now is simply overreaction.

          As long as I can use it with a self-hosted server with features they expect, I’m don’t think I will move away from it.

            • umami_wasabi
              link
              fedilink
              English
              -48 hours ago

              It is not always I want to write this long to explain what in my thoughts. The conclusion remains the same as my first comment.

              I always maintain a healthy dose of skepticism on anything. Not that they would do it again and it is highly probable that’s only a mistake but no one can tell except Bitwarden themselves. However, all the outsiders like us can only take their statement at face value and some skepticism will keeps eyes sharp.

      • @dustyData
        link
        English
        89 hours ago

        If this were done by MS or Apple, who lack any shred of respect left, sure. If it were a material change on how the code works, certainly it would be most concerning. But what happened was blown entirely out of proportion for who Bitwarden has been and how they’ve acted in the past. They are still ethically very solid. And it was an immaterial change in the build tools, that could very well have been neglectful or accidental.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          -18 hours ago

          You are correct, but the way people reacted is certainly conditioning from the rug-pulling enshittification going on daily in the tech world. (What are we all using instead of redis, again?)