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Wed Oct 29 03:30:04 UTC 2014  <mats_cd03>   top comment conflates gpg with pgp, ten odd comments in a useless discussion about key exchange and comms over the same channel, five comments by a bunch of fucking dummies talking about key signing parties, and a few pumping keybase

Wed Oct 29 00:20:18 UTC 2014  <cazalla>   Pierre_Rochard, they won't ever register and yet someone like kyle torpey is now preaching bitcoin + pgp but isn't even in the wot to begin with

Tue Oct 28 20:48:30 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   more reasons to reimplement pgp

Tue Oct 28 15:29:56 UTC 2014  <ben_vulpes>   how do you get pgp to spit such out?

Tue Oct 28 01:11:42 UTC 2014  <bounce>   more elegant to invent your own pgp control script complete with glyphs and have it accepted in the unicode standard

Tue Oct 28 01:08:03 UTC 2014  <*>   asciilifeform half-seriously suggests using otherwise worthless unicode chars for pgp control codes. e.g., babylonian cuneiform.

Sun Oct 26 22:17:13 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   i wasn't talking about the cardano! i was talking about the new pgp

Sun Oct 26 22:00:14 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   no, the re-pgp imp,ementation

Sun Oct 26 21:47:19 UTC 2014  <assbot>   -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgA - Pastebin.com

Sun Oct 26 21:46:57 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   you know, thinking about this, i think i actyally want pgp reimplemented. usgavin's speshul maths about how things improve make me realise that having a pure rsa based code rather than the current encode a symmetric chypher method is perhaps feasible.

Sat Oct 25 22:30:22 UTC 2014  <jurov>   Yes. then the patch above can be used: "A post will be distributed only if the PGP signature on the post is from one of the list members."

Sat Oct 25 22:21:54 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   pgp/gpg mandatory mutilation of clearsigned text makes me retch

Sat Oct 25 22:14:49 UTC 2014  <assbot>   Bug #558189 (sf-1167696) add support for PGP and S/MIME encrypt... : Bugs : GNU Mailman

Sat Oct 25 20:16:51 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   '...since there're SO many Sega 64s floating around in the States and indeed, the world, there's probably many people alive today who wouldn't be if their governments could crack their secure messages. I'm told that at least two democratic revolutions were made possible, in part, due to PGP S-64. Right now, myself and several others are attempting to create a version of StegoSaur for the S-64. That one extra

Wed Oct 22 05:53:19 UTC 2014  <pete_dushenski>   and i said we're doing pgp or irc. but he'd "lost his key" so had to make another...with kryptokit!

Wed Oct 22 05:39:58 UTC 2014  <thestringpuller>   "This engineer sees additional PGP problems: (1) ancient C codebase, and (2) lack of a usable lib."

Wed Oct 22 03:01:13 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   BingoBoingo: don't confuse this item with phil z's pgp book

Thu Oct 16 17:42:05 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   Adlai well other than the regular pgp being incredibly broken in so many ways,

Thu Oct 16 17:41:23 UTC 2014  <Adlai>   possibly stupid question about WoT... doesn't it rely on everybody trusting gribble? what does it offer over the regular PGP trust model?

Wed Oct 15 14:58:39 UTC 2014  <assbot>   PGP Encryption Tool - iGolder

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