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Wed Dec 17 20:21:30 UTC 2014 <keystroke> i reregged as keystrike as i figure the keystroke identity can't be proven anymore as i never registered with pgp and that address is not accessible at this location
Wed Dec 17 19:55:31 UTC 2014 <keystroke> now if only my WoT pgp key was not on another continent...
Tue Dec 16 01:28:55 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> make a whole new web, on a whole new port, based on pgp signs
Wed Dec 10 21:39:28 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> h), but which does not include his email, or his pgp key.
Tue Dec 09 13:18:53 UTC 2014 <iang> danielpbarron: not really. I might be the “pgp sucks” guy tho
Tue Dec 09 02:08:06 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> got a pgp key made in 96 you can link and sign with ?
Mon Dec 08 18:14:06 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> 'it was what i built and delivered' minus pgp, minus xxx, yyy, hell knows how many details that looked like 'irrelevant hair' to the imbecile
Mon Dec 08 17:04:22 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> '1. ditch PGP, it's a millstone.' << leper is ringing his bell. thank him and cross the street to avoid contagion
Mon Dec 08 17:02:28 UTC 2014 <fluffypony> no wonder he says we should ditch PGP
Sun Dec 07 13:21:16 UTC 2014 <mircea_popescu> rdymac prolly a good idea to have your pgp key added to the page anyway.
Fri Dec 05 08:13:39 UTC 2014 <BingoBoingo> <badon> My experience has been that these trust models are useless. They're better than complete anonymity, because they end up having some practical monetary value, but the abuse of the trust always eventually becomes more profitable than honoring the trust. Therefore, if I don't trust you, I don't care what your PGP key says. << Trust isn't a point system though, it is a name system.
Fri Dec 05 08:12:56 UTC 2014 <BingoBoingo> <badon> If someone betrays my trust, I can't punch them in the head with their PGP public key. << You can effectively indict them with the text they've signed
Fri Dec 05 07:59:00 UTC 2014 <badon> If someone betrays my trust, I can't punch them in the head with their PGP public key.
Fri Dec 05 07:57:28 UTC 2014 <badon> My experience has been that these trust models are useless. They're better than complete anonymity, because they end up having some practical monetary value, but the abuse of the trust always eventually becomes more profitable than honoring the trust. Therefore, if I don't trust you, I don't care what your PGP key says.
Tue Dec 02 02:31:06 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> the beauty of the everything-pgp-signed concept is that this thing ought to be deadly-easy to mirror.
Sat Nov 29 20:05:39 UTC 2014 <ben_vulpes> - rewrite pgp
Wed Nov 26 06:22:30 UTC 2014 <assbot> -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) hQIMAwyIh9yLf - Pastebin.com ... ( http://bit.ly/1zWNq5c )
Fri Nov 21 21:07:42 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> thing is, a fellow who doesn't 'believe in' or like pgp, and doesn't care for the guarantees proper use provides, can automate up to a hundred percent of the process
Fri Nov 21 20:55:55 UTC 2014 <asciilifeform> kanzure: afaik most of us here use hand-cranked pgp
Fri Nov 21 20:41:18 UTC 2014 <kanzure> asciilifeform: because i don't want to setup a pgp user agent with my irc client