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@simon Here's a real-life application of the new tail-calling interpreter in 3.14.0a5, a full build of the CPython docs is 1.26 times faster, saving 7.5 seconds!
thought it might be nice to sign #sphinx releases with #minisign and #ssh #eddsa keys, straight outta sphinx. minisign #privkeys are okish (they do need 40 B of entropy, 8 extra for a "keyid"). but did you know, that in ssh the public key is stored 3x in the ed25519 private #key? one time i can understand (could be 0 though), but 3 times? what have they been drinking? #fileformats
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looking for respected people/orgs to host *public* sphinx v2 servers for use in threshold setups: https://sphinx.pm/ - threshold setups only make sense if the "shareholders" are not all the same person... if you know anyone who would be so kind, please get in contact with me...
the server is in zig, there's documentation how to set it up: https://sphinx.pm/server_install.html
and there's a docker image in the works:
https://github.com/D3vl0per/zphinx-zerver-docker/tree/refactor-2025
#sphinx #passwordmanager #hosting
pls boost <3
time to dogfood! i just released liboprf v0.6.1 (which improves portability to all debian supported architectures for pyoprf!):
https://github.com/stef/liboprf/releases/tag/v0.6.1
and much more importantly i also tagged v2.0-rc1 for pwdsphinx: https://github.com/stef/pwdsphinx/releases/tag/v2.0.0-rc1
https://github.com/stef/pwdsphinx/releases/tag/v2.0.0-rc1
v2.0 will bring threshold support, improved ouput converters like age and TOTP, the webextensions now support webauthn as well.
the milo channels his inner sphinx
do you feel the call of your ancestors in Egypt, Mr. Milo?
Hi I have a simple #python project on #github. What's the easiest way to convert #docstring s and type hints to something nice, like static #markdown or #html? I've been looking into #mkdocs, #mkdocstring, #sphinx and #readthedocs but they all seem a bit overkill. Or maybe if you know a great tutorial for one of these tools? Thanks!
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