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FEELmyAGI

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2025-07-24

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  • > maybe you would have gotten that point by now.

    I don't deny it. When I said "mess around with making a password manager suit your taste" feel free to append " while using and getting experience with an LLM". nothing changes.

    im glad you're dogfooding your pw manager now. I'm glad vibe coding met your own standard of quality.

    I will leave it as an exercise to you to think about all the edge cases and usability issues that have been solved in mainstream pw managers that you've never thought about. I hope you keep your LLM subscription active so you can fix them as they come up. And to keep up with updates from IOS and firefox as they come out.

  • 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.

  • If you didn't like me telling you about search engines you probably won't like me telling you how git clone works BUT...

    For all intents and purposes, (in the context of diddling around with a password manager you might use yourself and wouldn't recommend to anyone), Any/all of those existing open source password managers can ALSO be yours just as much as the output from any LLM.

    I'm serious, not only can you tweak them to "your tastes and your tastes alone", you don't have to even tell upstream maintainers what you're doing let alone get it merged.

  • Thank you for the time commitment based on an internet forum comment. I appreciate greatly the succinct human written README.

    Did you investigate prior art before setting out on this endeavor? https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Agithub.com+password+m...

    I ask because engineers need to be clever and wise.

    Clever means being capable of turning an idea into code, either by writing it or recently by having the vocabulary and eloquence to prompt an LLM.

    Wisdom means knowing when and where to apply cleverness, and where not to. like being able to recognize existing sub-components.

  • This whole reply, and every other "anecdote" reply is more worthless than the pixels its printed on, without a link to your "actually did a good job" password manager.

    (wow funny how these vibe code apps always are copies of something theres many open source versions of already)

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