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DeVault: Announcing the Hare programming language

DeVault: Announcing the Hare programming language

Posted May 3, 2022 13:43 UTC (Tue) by ddevault (subscriber, #99589)
In reply to: DeVault: Announcing the Hare programming language by farnz
Parent article: DeVault: Announcing the Hare programming language

Again, the "claims" it makes are, verbatim, the following:

> On platforms without a suitable feature, a fallback implementation stores the secrets in the process heap, providing no security. This is an opportunistic API which allows your program to take advantage of these features if available.

In my opinion, this is very clear.


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DeVault: Announcing the Hare programming language

Posted May 3, 2022 13:45 UTC (Tue) by farnz (subscriber, #17727) [Link]

And in my opinion, it's not clear at all - which platforms have secure storage? How do I tell my users that they've chosen a platform that doesn't work the way I want it to? How do I prevent use of the keystore when it's not actually secure?


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