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flare | * Fun fact: Your debit or credit card is also a smart card if it has a chip and that follows these standards as a crypto token. Just its own decades long mess there | 17:03:59 |
flare | * its one hell of a muddled mess. and If you want the exact same solution that is easy and nice to use. *Get a yubikey instead* | 17:04:32 |
flare | * its one hell of a muddled mess. and If you want the exact same solution that is easy and nice to use. **Get a yubikey instead** | 17:04:44 |
flare | For me in the US I had a hell of a time finding a card that is fully compliant with these open standards and avoids vendor lock in. However for those in Europe there is hope
https://webservices.aventra.fi/webshop/index.php?route=product/category&path=60
Here you can get iso 7816 form factor smart cards that are fully compliant with open standard pkcs#15. Which means there is no need for proprietary software managed on windows.
a beautiful thing. Just for each card for me postage would make one card cost me $70. So not so great for me. Possible good for yall in europe | 17:09:06 |
flare | * For me in the US I had a hell of a time finding a card that is fully compliant with these open standards and avoids vendor lock in. However for those in Europe there is hope
https://webservices.aventra.fi/webshop/index.php?route=product/category&path=60
Here you can get iso 7816 form factor smart cards that are fully compliant with open standard pkcs#15. Which means there is no need for proprietary software managed on windows.
a beautiful thing. Just for me postage would make one card cost me $70. So not so great for me. Possibly good for y'all in europe | 17:09:49 |
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aaron | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/274052 any way to get the draupnir package unstuck? Given it's the same build as mjolnir seems like this one is mired in PR-hell. | 17:08:54 |
hexa | the feedback cycle with the author is slow | 17:09:16 |
hexa | and what was once accepted for mjolnir is not acceptable for today's standards | 17:09:45 |
hexa | I have open review comments dating back to july 21st | 17:10:32 |
aaron | Is there no one else willing to maintain the package? I dunno how package-hijacking is taken. | 17:11:31 |
adamcstephens | you could always open another PR with the feedback addressed. if you're more responsive i don't see why you couldn't get yours across the line first, closing the other, | 17:27:17 |
aaron | Well, I don't know nix. | 17:28:08 |