PortableSecret is a complement, not a replacement.
e.g. where do you store the recovery key for your password manager?
I also use this to store tax documents and other mildly secret documents which definitely don't belong in a password manager that copies to who-knows-where-and-in-how-many-copies.
So out of curiosity, what password manager do you use? And as apparently you don’t trust your password manager, why do you use one? And how do you determine what is “useless” enough to be entrusted to that password manager you do not really trust?
I use multiple ones, they're kinda compartmentalized. One for web logins, one for critical operational secrets, one for 'cold storage'. Plus variants of PortableSecret for various other odds and end use cases like emergency recovery USB drives.
I trust everything I use to some degree. Otherwise I wouldn't use it in the first place. But the world is not black and white.
Just because I trust something enough to store secret X in it, doesn't mean I should automatically use it to store secret Y.
I do use a password manager.
PortableSecret is a complement, not a replacement.
e.g. where do you store the recovery key for your password manager?
I also use this to store tax documents and other mildly secret documents which definitely don't belong in a password manager that copies to who-knows-where-and-in-how-many-copies.