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SDI: Secure Semantic Data Injection
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- From: Jessica Mulein <jessica@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: SDI: Secure Semantic Data Injection
- Date: Sun, 17 May 2026 20:03:18 +0000
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- Thread-topic: SDI: Secure Semantic Data Injection
I’ve developed a variant of ZSH called BSH (https://bsh.digitaldefiance.org)
which uses BrightDates (https://brightdate.org) instead of Julian dates, and that’s a whole other thing, but in the process, I developed a thing called
“
SDI” or "Secure Semantic Data Injection”
and
added it to BSH.
I am recommending it be added to ZSH as well. Its purpose is for shuttling temporary credentials from development servers and such to a 1Password like desktop receiver that can make cut/paste easy..
BSH is available via brew too but you’d have to put up with the BrightDates and I don’t necessarily recommend it for everyone. They’re handy for scripting though.
That being said I think BSH has its place. I think SDI has its place.
Hopefully I have my place and can be of service.
Jessica Mulein
President
Digital Defiance (501c3)
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