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Since I use a good password manager. And use TOTP on everything I can. Which admittedly I do store in my password manager as well. I don't think passkey really improves security very much in my case.
That being said though I'm a big fan of passkeys and use them everywhere I can. But I don't store them on devices only in my password manager. So I don't have to worry about if I lose a device.
I think where passkeys really shine though is for people who still aren't using a password manager. While I've tried to get everyone I know using bitwarden most still don't. And the ones that do still don't have half of there accounts in it. They are still reusing passwords across multiple sites. So I think passkeys will massively increase security for the majority of ppl. And for those of us using password managers I still think its a slight improvement to convenience.