it costs the same as opus 4.6 as far as i can tell, and github copilot still charges more than double than for 4.6 (3x for 4.6 and 7.5x for 4.7), kinda uncool and a turnoff to test it (in copilot) out.
A ssh ca (that issues short lived < 5 min certs) that is easy to setup and operate, focusing on oidc as a auth provider (entra keycloak for now), to authorize users not keys.
Using 2fa to guard servers and keys from compromises.
Not that long ago someone on hn poster this [0] a zig based s3 server in 1k lines, (warning not production ready) but if you really look for something simple, it might fit your case.
This might hold true for easy deps, but (let's be honest who would install is promise) if you have complex or domain specific stuff and you don't have the time to do yourself or the std lib does not have anything then yeh you might still fall into the pit, or you have to trust that the library does not have an supply chain chain issue itself.
We help admins to manage ssh access (using certificates & ouath) for sme and hobbiests.
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