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JSGdev
·hace 4 años·discuss
At this point we consider rustls about as secure or a little more. Ring is a high-quality set of primitives thats basically some carefully ported boringssl code, and both it and rustls have been around for a good while and have plenty of contributors. Tbh we like the lack of old legacy cruft (where most openssl bugs get found) as much as a memory-safe language, ditching all that ancient code we don't need really cuts down attack surface.
JSGdev
·hace 4 años·discuss
Or, instead of expecting people to go rewrite stuff for you, you could go switch to rustls. It literally costs zero money.
JSGdev
·hace 4 años·discuss
Yep we've been using rustls for most of a year no issues. Memory safety go brrr :) Would encourage others to take a look at it. Ring is a good base that's been audited and the lower attack surface from no old openssl bloat code makes a difference.
JSGdev
·hace 4 años·discuss
usually the answer for a negative strategy is set aside a long period of data for backtesting, right?
JSGdev
·hace 4 años·discuss
what data sources did you use? im interested in working on something similar.
JSGdev
·hace 4 años·discuss
tik tok in America should be run by an entity with no chinese control. the china company should be required to enter into a joint venture with an American tech company but can keep a profits interest. it must share all IP. kinda like y'all chinese do to us already. make sure the communists have no control over what Americans see.
JSGdev
·hace 4 años·discuss
You're question isn't relevant. America has a more permissive regulatory environment because we believe in freedom. A company can be a natsec threat without violating regulations and saying "but they didn't break any rules" is not a strong rebuttal to "maybe we should make rules to stop shady behavior at the behest of hostile foreigners". Are you arguing this is not possible?
JSGdev
·hace 4 años·discuss
No, china requires specific strictures so such companies don't allow free speech that contradicts the party's communist doctrine or social aims. America is a free country so we don't require that. Problem is, this gives china influence over America but not the other way around. This is a bad thing both because it's asymmetrical and because America at least tries for freedom while china is a force against. Stop making these nonsense "both sides" arguments pretending china and America are equivalent.
JSGdev
·hace 4 años·discuss
The linked thread discusses how tik tok represents a natsec threat to America specifically. Whether y'all europeans think American bigtech is a natsec threat to non-American countries isn't really a concern right now.
JSGdev
·hace 4 años·discuss
My company currently runs Actix-web in production and is happy. Good tooling, fast, low resource costs, well-supported.