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this is how my little stack plays out as a dep graph

#linux #rustlang #tpm
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I'm using Servo in the next (0.3.x) version of mailweb, which will no longer open browser like viewhtmlmail.

Instead using servo this will happen when showing HTML mail in mutt:

1. Render page as bitmap(s) to the cache after extracting CID shenanigans using Servo.
2. Page is showed then in the terminal sixel first and fallback to unicode rendering.

This way sixels performance issues won't get in the way and will overall much nice experience than opening a random tab in a browser.

https://crates.io/crates/mailweb

#mutt #viewhtmlmail #mailweb #servo
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i wish this was the last day when i hear the word "memory safety" ;-)
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there's now easy path to get #servo webviews: https://github.com/nacho/servo-gtk
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Edited 20 days ago
WebAssembly is one of the worst ideas in the industry during past 10 years. why end up with stack machine and purposely complicate JIT. Never really grabbed it engineering wise TBH but maybe I'm missing something who knows.

You don't need to be an engineer to get it. It just tends to be easier to find ways map registers to registers, and requires more stretch to move between stack and register machine.
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i do want to support the cause but i don't want or am going to create yet another account 🤷 #mastodon
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Edited 20 days ago
linkedin i scroll posts and spot at least three posts from someexperts about DAC permission and how to decipher them.

dude, you have like left and right plus one more state. i could explain DAC to my mom who does not anything aboutc omputers or permissions and i'm confident that she would get it.

other posts are the usual 2025 AI crap. i made account mostly to backup CV somewhere someday and curiosity after many years away from.

it does deliver shit and i do get some entertainment for boring moments so i guess it is a great service then 🤷
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split zmodem2 into two separate projects:

1. https://crates.io/crates/zmodem2
2. https://crates.io/crates/lrzsz2

this will still need a lot of love before being a production tool but working batch transfers (against lrzsz) is good start.
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batch file transfers finally working reliably
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I created a cheat sheet of my accumulated custom shortcuts in vim using typst. i'm going to maintain this and capping custom shortcuts to fit into single A4 helps to make sure that things don't get too complicated :-)
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going to submit a talk next year to the first linux security summit cfp :-)
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I sometimes wish that I'd see more "Skilled Skateboarders" than "Skilled Board Members" at LinkedIn. World would probably be a better place if that would ever happen.
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tpm2sh 0.15.0 compiles the policy commands to the DER payload.

Crypto has been migrated to OpenSSL for sake of allowing to be (or delegating the policy of being) FIPS compatible, and making crypto patchable.

#linux #kernel #tpm #openssl #rustlang
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hooray 10K downloads: https://crates.io/crates/tpm2sh
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Edited 26 days ago
Decomposition time now that tpm2sh has matured to a usable peace of software.

First off, here's basic set of cryptographic routines defined in the TCG TPM 2.0 architecture specification:

https://crates.io/crates/tpm2-crypto

They've been tested equally in client and emulator implementation.

More to come as I dislike the size of current tpm2sh code base (7 KSLOC).

#linux #tpm #rustlang
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