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it's not very convenient to have also the version in the path `/opt/homebrew/Cellar/libsodium/1.0.20/lib/libsodium.dylib` this makes it extra painful to find the library.

according to the wisdom of mastodon, you should: > contact the maintainer of the brew libsodium install script. They need to add a link to /opt/homebrew/lib/ for Apple Silicon. Intel...

btw is there no link in `/opt/homebrew/lib` to libsodium?

the dear people at cynthion had a similar issue, and the solution is to use brew python which nows how to find other brew stuff: https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/cynthion/issues/136

this is also an interesting comment: https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/437618/why-is-homebrew-installed-in-opt-homebrew-on-apple-silicon-macs/437622#437622

there is js bindings

> Yes, I saw them. But they're a transpilation to WA and JS, > couldn't that introduce weaknesses to attacks that target the result of the transpilation? all compilers are...

agreed. it would be nice. current capacities however are very limited, so don't expect anything soon.

i think this is not necessary due to https://github.com/stef/liboprf/blob/master/python/pyoprf/multiplexer.py#L356 what is necessary to maybe release a new pyoprf release that contains this?

actually we are able to define password rules in the cli fronted as described in https://github.com/stef/pwdsphinx/blob/master/whitepaper.org#password-rules