This is what I used to do. Although KeePass is better these days in that it will recognise when a database has changed and ask you if you want to synchronise the changes. KeePassXC will even reload the database when it detects changes.
Swarfega
You sound like me. I used KeePass for many years. AutoType rules. That said it wasn't as slick as other password managers for browser credentials. I moved my home stuff to Bitwarden and use KeePass for work. I honestly could never give up AutoType for work. Typing credentials into other applications is so handy and one majority of other password managers lack, including Bitwarden.
Why didn't she write in on a computer?
I had some OCZ drive that I think cost me £130 for 120GB. Pretty much £1 per GB. It's crazy just how cheap storage is now. I purchased a 240GB SSD today for £13.99. A considerable upgrade to the current mechanical drive in my kids laptop!
Ultra Storage Units or some ridiculous marketing name
I played the left 4 dead series a lot when I was younger. I haven't tried back 4 blood. What made the game flop?
Windows 11 because the games I play don't support Linux.
I spent my time with my family at home until I was around 40. I was fine with that. I started getting into cycling and joined a club. Easily a great way to find friends.
Like anything in life you have to help yourself to fix your unhappyness.
That's really not a lot considering the amount of crying everyone was doing. I've just had a look from my PC and it's no different to how it was before pulling the API plug. People quickly fold it seems.
Not restricted to just Reddit. But the increased usage recently of "ya'll"
If you're going through all your site's changing passwords maybe take a look at http://simplelogin.io to also hide your email address. Some sites block you, which is ridiculous, but for the majority of sites it's a good idea.