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Thu Aug 20 11:54:46 UTC 2015  <jurov>   but it's hopelessly complicated and no afaik one even tried do send PGP/MIME message to mailing list

Thu Aug 20 11:54:06 UTC 2015  <jurov>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=20-08-2015#1245281 << there's PGP/MIME (RFC2015, RFC3156) that allows to add such headers easily

Sat Aug 15 23:56:13 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   whereas the alternative is only even contemplated because pgp is retarded.

Sat Aug 15 20:47:24 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   somebody cook up a key with that fp as seen in idiot winblows pgp, and sign, for the lulz

Sat Aug 15 17:58:23 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   but it is apparent, from the apoplectic reactions, and glaring when you look at the shards together, that the same jerking around is both behind the openbsd story and the pgp story.

Sat Aug 15 17:57:13 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   asciilifeform well obviouisly nobody ever used pgp for any serious purpose.

Sat Aug 15 17:56:02 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   the pgp signature thing is fucktarded, can't believe for how long we've put up with it

Sat Aug 15 17:54:59 UTC 2015  <jurov>   asciilifeform: yo want to stream pgp signed stuff_

Sat Aug 15 17:54:45 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   not without a much better reason than 'pgp breathes through its mouth'

Sat Aug 15 17:48:23 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   we sadly have been overtaken by events in this point. i'd have much preferred to start work on this after the decanter work for "new pgp" was done.

Sat Aug 15 17:47:51 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   this is a place we end up in because pgp is retarded

Wed Aug 12 15:41:58 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   current computer science favours the speed of light over other speeds "much more important to "us"". it is a serious fucking problem for usg/nsa/alphabetsoup that there still exist people who even vaguely understand what this shit even is, because even one in a million that can make actual decisions based on actual facts when that asshole asciilifeform publishes things about pgp keys or that asshole mircea_popescu thre

Sun Aug 09 10:18:57 UTC 2015  <wywialm>   considering it, but sane in-browser pgp is not straightforward

Sun Aug 09 10:06:27 UTC 2015  <wywialm>   ben_vulpes, the application is currently a standalone python app, not a web browser app. We are working on a convenient in-browser app that would work with PGP

Sun Aug 09 06:30:27 UTC 2015  <pete_dushenski>   Guest96371: btw where's your pgp key this fine evening ? y'know you can auth and self-voice with assbot eh

Sat Aug 08 17:40:24 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   "guy with a pgp key and a bmezine archive" = cypherpunk

Sat Aug 08 16:03:53 UTC 2015  <wywialm>   (see https://quedex.net/doc/pgp_messages)

Sat Aug 08 16:03:04 UTC 2015  <wywialm>   from the security perspective, it is based on the MPEx PGP standard

Sat Aug 08 04:11:58 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   mircea_popescu: in somewhat related nyooz, i've been experimenting with what for now i call 'v' - a very dumb 'versioner' that i've been writing, which eats solely 0) pgp keys 1) patches 2) signatures for same, many-to-many mapping of (2) to (1)

Thu Aug 06 22:09:02 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-08-2015#1228030 << to expound on this for the log readership : it is not trivial but definitely feasible to cause any running implementation of asymmetric cryptography to leak key bits if it is possible to direct encrypted matter at it in an automatic fashion and have live access to the results somehow. this theoretical fact is practically verified for pgp, and there's no grounds

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