orion
Rustup
orion | Rustup | |
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5 | 58 | |
236 | 5,892 | |
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6.6 | 9.6 | |
about 3 years ago | about 6 hours ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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orion
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orion 0.16 - const generics, organization changes and a new maintainer
GitHub: https://github.com/orion-rs/orion Crates.io: https://crates.io/crates/orion
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Looking for an open-source project to join part-time
I'm the author and maintainer of a pure-Rust crypto library called Orion. I've been at it for a couple of years now, working on it in my spare time as well. There are a few people involved already, but we're still missing someone that is involved enough to be a "co-maintainer". There are some larger features that have been planned, but I lack the time currently to start too many new things. Of course, you can contribute in any amount you want.
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Look-up tables for bcrypt, scrypt and Argon2?
Custom (the ones I have in the implementation I wrote)
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How to implement a simple password-based encryption with ring?
With that said, i think multiple people are working on crypto libraries that take footguns out of it - which is what i think we definitely need. https://github.com/brycx/orion seems like a solid attempt at making crypto fool-proof , so i do have hope.
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Does any interesting projects need help?
You're more than welcome to swing by at Orion (a pure-Rust crypto lib). You can also check the new Matrix room for a small chat.
Rustup
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Problem with rust-analyzer in helix
I got it to finally work by following this
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Do you use relative toolchain paths with rustup? Let us know!
If you are someone actively using such relative-path toolchains, please contact us (Discord / Github issues).
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Canonical hiring Rust toolchain dev
We had a snap package; we removed it in mid 2022
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Announcing Rustup 1.26.0 | Rust Blog
I don't know. The PR references prior discussion without a link, so it may have been private.
- Foundation - Open Membership
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Telemetry really goes into Go toolchain, no matter what
As long as he doesn't put hidden folders in your root like rust. https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/issues/341
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telemetry in the go toolchain? just say no...
I think you're being upvoted by folks who don't know better, which is a shame because you're making things up :/. The telemetry feature in rustup kept everything local and never "pinged home". And you had to enable it with a command `rustup telemetry enable`. And it just logged JSON files at the path you mentioned. By 2019, the feature was disabled (see: https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/issues/341 ) because no one worked on it and it just gathered bugs.
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Go claims telemetry objectors arguing in bad faith and violating Code of Conduct
FWIW, there is a proposal to add telemetry to LLVM [0] and Rust used to have telemetry [1], both off by default. Some things in the node.js world have telemetry enabled by default, like Next.js [3].
Some people are posting here as if this as already decided -- AFIACT, that's not the case. It's not even a formal proposal yet, and the stated intent was to start a conversation around something concrete. (For context, this is standard for how I've seen the Go project approaches large topics, including for example I think there were something like ~8 very detailed generics design drafts from the core Go team over ~10 years).
It sounds like the Go team is going to take some time to look into some of the alternative approaches suggested in the feedback collected so far.
In any event, this is obviously a topic people are very passionate about, especially opt-in vs. opt-out, but I guess I would suggest not giving up hope quite yet.
[0] https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-lldb-telemetry-metrics/6458...
[1] https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/issues/341
[2] https://nextjs.org/telemetry
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Google's Go may add telemetry reporting that's on by default
Rust (Specifically Rust Up) seems to have planned to include telemetry but they paused and cancelled the decision, possibly after implementing it initially.
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Who "owns" Rust ?
https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/issues/341 and rust installation uses telemetry
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rust-on-raspberry-pi
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