You're entering your password into your password manager, which is stored by a company or entity whose entire job is to keep it secure. You're not giving your password, in any form, to the website or service you're accessing. When the website gets compromised, your hashed password is not in a database waiting to be cracked. All the attacker gets is a public key they can't use for anything.
What the !#@% is a Passkey? (www.eff.org)
In a git repository, where do your files live? (jvns.ca)
Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 20th
Another week another thread. Whatcha y’all playing? And why is it Baldur’s gate 3?