Signet on Nostr: Today I helped a user compile the #signet client for an #ARM based version of #MacOS. ...
Today I helped a user compile the #signet client for an #ARM based version of #MacOS.
It required changing a couple library paths, and I've already upstreamed those changes to the latest copy of the repo.
This was something I've been wanted to test for a long time now, but I don't have the hardware and it's hard to get the time of someone who does. But we did it. Together.
Hardware secured encryption is #cipherpunk meets #cyberpunk ✊
signet - And physical access is within our threat model!
Contrast that to the way hardware security work when made by Intel, AMD or ARM:
https://infosec.exchange/@dangoodin/115459944536890363Published at
2025-10-30 23:41:33 UTCEvent JSON
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