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Imagine coming from JWK and having to encode that public key into a CSR or something with that attitude.


Imagine writing your own security software when there are proven systems that just take that problem out of your hands so you don't need to complain about it.


I'm agreeing with you that the author is complaining too much. Going the other way they would probably go "and then we have to somehow encode the numbers '1 2 840 113549 1 1' somehow to mark the key type".


I'm agreeing with you in agreeing that the author is complaining too much. I suppose I could have worded it better.




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