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      <title>My Open-source, Cloudless, Multi-host/user Password Manager setup with KeePassXC &amp; Syncthing</title>
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      <description>Password management needs I plan to go into detail on how I do passwording more in the future, but for the things that don&amp;rsquo;t warrant a long &amp;amp; unique diceware passphrase, a password manager makes a lot of sense to reduce all the separate internet account passwords I would otherwise need to remember.&#xA;KeePassXC is a great open-source password manager and would be completely ideal if I only needed logins on a single host.</description>
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