| ▲ | maccard 5 hours ago | |||||||
Is that actually tiny core? It’s _likely_ it is, but that’s not good enough. > this same thing came up a few years ago Honestly, that makes this inexcusable. There are numerous SSL providers available for free, and if that’s antithetical to them, they can use a self signed certificate and provide an alternative method of verification (e.g. via mailing list). The fact they don’t take this seriously means there is 0 chance I would install it! Honestly, this is a great use for a blockchain… | ||||||||
| ▲ | firesteelrain 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I usually only install on like a Raspberry Pi or VM for these toy distros Are any distros using block chain for this ? I am used to using code signing with HSMs | ||||||||
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