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Bitwarden. I would like to self host it one day (and keep that backed up) once I learn more about all that junk
Vaultwarden is super easy to set up anywhere (NAS, computer, Pi, etc). It's as simple as firing a docker yaml, and you're set.
I know what these words mean:
These are the words I need to learn more about:
We've all been there at some point.
For when you do learn the definition of those terms:
https://noted.lol/vaultwarden/
I have a Pi (raspberry pi computer) set up as a NAS (network attached storage) and I have zero clue what a yaml is or how Docker works.