FYI: jumping into my mentions being weirdly defensive about Yubico and proprietary security keys without even engaging with what I said, is more likely to make me *distrust* security claims about proprietary keys than anything else, it's certainly not going to convince me that you've made a well-reasoned analysis
@joepie91 *looks at the recent departure of Rust-in-linux dev due to C devs being shitty about rust*
ah, yes, I see nothing has changed
(This is strongly reminding me of the zeal with which people defended the Chromium sandbox as a replacement for memory safety, even in the face of significant evidence against their security strategy)