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Thu May 26 12:45:57 UTC 2016  <Framedragger>   i also laugh at people who use pgp without knowing how to use pgp - messages such as "count me in" without any time/date: http://trilema.com/2014/the-conference-third-edition/#comment-100500

Mon May 23 20:52:25 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   for instance, kakobrekla , i have been digging in attempt to unearth the pgp client which may have produced https://sks-keyservers.net/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=T.L.R.Halbesma%40uva.nl

Sun Apr 24 03:35:52 UTC 2016  <Chicago>   As soon as I can pick one unique and interesting enough to use for my PGP key and all of the accounts in the scene, then it will be done.

Tue Apr 05 21:34:15 UTC 2016  <adlai>   even with V, you're trusting a pgp implementation; and a compiler; and an OS, and hardware, and.... at some point, you must stop verifying, and start praying.

Tue Apr 05 20:25:26 UTC 2016  <adlai>   ~git~ has supported pgp for a while, but it is quite a nuisance to hand-verify (rather than trust "porcelain" tools such as `git tag -v`)

Tue Apr 05 20:14:52 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   jurov: the git pgp thing existed for ages (afaik ~nobody but linus used it). i was thinking of the gui widget.

Fri Apr 01 19:27:33 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   (and when send, typically pgp)

Wed Mar 30 22:47:15 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   why not pgp it to whoever. why blog post.

Tue Mar 29 02:31:32 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   overall pgp format is a thing that needs to die

Tue Mar 29 02:30:57 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   phf: my draft gossiptron doesn't presently use pgp-format keys at all ,even for perma-key

Tue Mar 29 02:25:53 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   is simply a collection of arbitrary pgp keys

Mon Mar 28 16:58:25 UTC 2016  <nubbins`>   "here's a fantastic article about pgp contracts, btw women are whores and bill gates is a nigger"

Mon Mar 28 03:15:23 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   'For open source code, you read the code, line by line, verify that it is in fact safe to run. You then issue a PGP-signed certificate which pretty much says "I the X of Y have reviewed the below code and judged it safe in accordance with Z".'

Mon Mar 21 19:42:58 UTC 2016  <nubbins`>   asciilifeform multi-bit vector pgp sounds about as rat-nesty as a tag-based log tracking system

Mon Mar 21 19:41:24 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   mircea_popescu: imho single-bit scalar pgp is rather like car with sole control being a gas pedal.

Thu Mar 17 23:16:28 UTC 2016  <assbot>   Logged on 17-03-2016 22:12:05; asciilifeform: the -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- crud is ~exactly~ a safeword.

Thu Mar 17 23:10:08 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   incidentally anybody who actually tries the latter with pgp, is stuck with mutilated line endings

Thu Mar 17 22:12:05 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   the -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- crud is ~exactly~ a safeword.

Thu Mar 17 02:10:08 UTC 2016  <asciilifeform>   (for whatever your nuke is. pgp, bitcoin, whatevers)

Mon Mar 14 23:36:09 UTC 2016  <humanoidity>   jurov: ah, yes, the pgp signed contracts which can't ever be renegociated when external circumstances change. I hadn't realized that.

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