wischi

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[–] wischi@lemmyrs.org 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

IMHO technically speaking the concpt of a Blockchain and decentralized zero trust computing like in Ethereum are indeed "interesting" as concepts.

But in practice there are a ton of issues with current implementations and it's likely not going to be used on a large scale because zero-trust doesn't scale well.

[–] wischi@lemmyrs.org 1 points 1 year ago

It's not only windows. Similar things are possible on many Linux distros.

[–] wischi@lemmyrs.org 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

That's just BS. Keyloggers only need to a simple win api call (SetWindowsHookEx with WH_KEYBOARD_LL) and you are good to go. No admin rights required. You won't get events from elevated processes, but browsers run in regular userspace so you can capture everything.

[–] wischi@lemmyrs.org 10 points 1 year ago

I personally wouldn't try anything with "crypto" in the name these days.

[–] wischi@lemmyrs.org 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

In also only just downvoted an didn't leave a comment. Only after reading your answer I wrote this. The problem is (and it's probably very hard to overcome), is that people often look for validation and getting downvoted doesn't feels good because it's the exact opposite of validation.

But keep in mind that nobody (ok at least me 🤣) downvotes you because I want to hurt your feelings or "to silence" you. Don't get me wrong but I couldn't care less. I don't know you, I don't know your past, what you do, your mindset, your attitude. All I see is a post I don't agree with and by downvoting I'm just contributing to a statistic that let's you and other users know how others roughly think about that post.

I think we should try not to take downvotes to serious. Unless all your posts are downvoted all the time (which could indicate all sort of things) getting some posts downvoted sometimes is perfectly healthy and normal, so try not to take it too personal because non of those people know you, all the know is what you wrote and it didn't resonate with them.

 

A few weeks ago I found a rust based project on the internet that introduced some kind of strongly typed configuration template language that could be compiled (IIRC) to json and or yaml.

Does anyone know the name of the project I can't find it anymore.

Thank you.

Update: It was not SCL.