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ninkendo | 10 hours ago

So if you’re just going to complain about me reinventing the wheel (even though I already explained this is literally an exercise to see what an LLM can do), can we at least recognize the goalpost shift here?

I’m just going to assume that you’ve completely conceded your original point then, since you have absolutely zero to say about whether you agree the LLM did good work or not. Since the moment I showed you its work, you immediately shifted to insulting my intelligence for bothering with a password manager in the first place.

I honestly don’t know why I bother feeding trolls like you when it’s clear your only goal here is to find fault.

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FEELmyAGI|6 hours ago

If we're talking about goalposts, lets also recognize the Motte and Bailey of initial claims of "20 years professional software engineer actually good password manager" to "hee hee toy project testing how LLms work not complete not even for personal not recmmond for others"

I don't think your password manager is good, and I don't think you think it's good either or you'd be using it.

I'm not trolling. It's way cheaper and faster to just clone an existing project if you want to mess around with making a password manager suit your taste.

ninkendo|6 hours ago

My goal is to mess around with an LLM, not just to mess around with a password manager. If you read literally any of my posts in this thread without the intention of throwing shade, maybe you would have gotten that point by now. I’ve certainly repeated it enough times.

> I don't think your password manager is good, and I don't think you think it's good either or you'd be using it.

Lol I am using it now though. In the time from yesterday’s post to now I have an iOS app, an iOS Password Autofill extension, a Mac app and the existing Linux CLI and Firefox browser extension. Automatically syncs conflict-free between everything too, using a simple web server for sync. It now covers every use case 1Password did for me, and no, none of the “rust password manager site:github.com” results do any of this.

It was an experiment to see if the effort of vibe coding a password manager would be easy enough that it would be worth doing, and guess what: resounding success. Cope more.