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Tue Jan 13 03:34:20 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Instead of banning crypto, they could just legally require that everyone is only allowed to use PGP. Effectively the same thing.

Tue Jan 13 03:27:04 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Instead of banning crypto, they could just legally require that everyone is only allowed to use PGP. Effectively the same thing.

Mon Jan 12 19:34:38 UTC 2015  <pete_dushenski>   bitcoin_charlie so you're the real shrem eh? can you pgp sign something?

Mon Jan 12 00:48:16 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   if you're doing crypto-whatever (e.g., 'gossipd') and you're gonna process signatures from pgp

Sun Jan 11 06:01:27 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   not necessarily. a binary signed with pgp is example of out-of-band.

Sun Jan 11 05:39:21 UTC 2015  <artifexd>   mircea_popescu: can you elaborate on "a pgp-signed document by the for key certifying the validity of the IPs public key with an expiration unixtimev in case the for field differs and a nickname"?

Sun Jan 11 02:29:27 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   pgp seems to be living a nice 2nd youth these days tho

Sun Jan 11 02:27:19 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   mircea_popescu: interestingly, back when there was a roughly similar 'messianic' cargo cult around pgp (the original pgp) - the folks involved more or less missed all the interesting implications of their toy.

Thu Jan 08 23:46:18 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   i dunno why all these ppl get so excited about pgp. clearly it doesn't do anything

Thu Jan 08 23:45:52 UTC 2015  <assbot>   [GUIDE] PGP 4 N00BZ : SilkRoad ... ( http://bit.ly/1HXw4JL )

Thu Jan 08 23:45:50 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   http://www.reddit.com/r/SilkRoad/comments/1qh266/guide_pgp_4_n00bz << considering that this was how pgp was used...

Thu Jan 08 23:44:50 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   there was something very very odd about the pgp used on this site that allowed employees to impersonate users.

Wed Jan 07 05:49:11 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   did i misunderstand, or did you say earlier that it would be a good thing if the street bomzh could not use pgp ?

Wed Jan 07 05:40:21 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   how does a bomzh, stinking in the street, who happens to have generated a pgp key, 'matter' ?

Wed Jan 07 05:32:52 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   mircea_popescu: at present time, an 'unknown' can generate a pgp key and carry on 'continuity' with it over whatever channel. we can't exactly prevent it

Tue Jan 06 20:19:38 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   mircea_popescu incoming pgp

Sat Jan 03 16:22:52 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   decimation: one gets the picture that usg 'leaders' think of themselves as being above such trivialities as secure communications << this is not as unlikely as itmay seem. at a time when caesar came up with the pgp of that time, most of the senate a) loled at the nonsense ; b) wondered which gods caesar was praying to to be that successful.

Sat Jan 03 03:59:00 UTC 2015  <adlai>   all the internet branding will rely on middlemen, until your audience learns pgp

Tue Dec 30 03:07:23 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   mention of pgp as a 'tough cookie' and also as internally used in at least one nsa product (disinfo psychop or genuine tears, take your pick.)

Mon Dec 29 13:38:42 UTC 2014  <assbot>   Terrifying: PDFs that displays totally differently on three different readers; different again on printing. PGP sign only text files! /hashtag/31c3?src=hash

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