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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)

Sun Aug 02 16:46:59 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   do not expect a girl with a collar is actually a slave - she probably thought it looks good for her facebook ; do not expect someone with a pgp key is a lord - they probably were just trying to impress someone.

Fri Jul 17 00:37:11 UTC 2015  <popmechanic>   Apparently they just offer email addresses? Not sure, first time I’ve used the service. I totally understand and am prepared to agree with a predjudice against a service like this, because they’re going to end up sitting on private keys. But it’s optional, and actually a pretty handy way to manage a few aspects of PGP management.

Sat Jul 04 02:47:12 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   signed with pgp, verified by user, dropped in .bitcoin

Sun Jun 28 01:01:31 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   mircea_popescu: think of it, traditional cpu ~is~ cloaka, where you pgp with the same barrel shifter and adder that you play tetris and read lolcatz with

Mon Jun 15 19:45:37 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   what's with the folks who 'need' the automated email-pgp things? are they still using 2-button mice ?

Tue Jun 02 17:10:59 UTC 2015  <BingoBoingo>   http://motherboard.vice.com/read/great-someone-managed-to-sign-facebooks-pgp-key-with-an-ascii-goatse

Tue Jun 02 01:23:03 UTC 2015  <WolfGoethe>   never messed with pgp

Tue May 26 12:58:59 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   and you can replace captcha with pgp challenge

Tue May 26 12:57:23 UTC 2015  <copypaste>   i could make a PGP key with just any data.

Tue May 26 00:20:04 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=25-05-2015#1144917 << the idea is that key/identity maintenance is expensive, and so people don't generally want to do it unless needed, which reduces to, unless some woman spent 9 months with it in the oven and then what came out was smart enough to bother. if you want to / need to pgp, use either of our sigs.

Mon May 18 08:28:17 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   with a correctly working pgp implementation, the user connects ot a sks server, discards the wrong key and proceeds as expected.

Sun May 17 18:19:21 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   but right now the display apparatus expects all moduli to be associated with pgp keys

Fri May 15 14:03:35 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=15-05-2015#1132555 << had the thought, that a 'future pgp' could easily include a feature for key agglomeration - where an old key remains in continuous use when upgraded with new one, whereby signatures actually include both side-by-side at all times, while enciphering takes them in turn. thus, you get the added key length (and fresh keymat) from new key, while demonstrating that you are th

Mon May 11 22:50:33 UTC 2015  <williamdunne>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1127940 << as in, customer can opt to have no communication with exchange outside of pgp ? <<< All email communications were encrypted, and they could communicate with me directly in an encrypted manner. No order entry tho

Mon May 11 18:55:05 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-05-2015#1127940 << as in, customer can opt to have no communication with exchange outside of pgp ?

Mon May 11 16:58:26 UTC 2015  <williamdunne>   thestringpuller: PGP over HTTP is not necessary when using SSL (HTTPS). Signing and encrypting with PGP is a nice way to bypass using authorization tokens, though, but it is not usable in a modern exchange interface. Trades on MPEx are very slow as a result.

Fri May 08 05:12:54 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   BingoBoingo: i often wonder how many folks who use (used?) pgp historically, only habitually communicated with one party, and would've been better served by vernam

Thu Apr 30 13:03:59 UTC 2015  <pete_dushenski>   "For maximum security, our BlackBerry PGP encryption service utilizes AES 256 bit PGP encryption with a 4096 bit RSA key format." << also uses session keys, but these are presumably generated on the phone, so...

Wed Apr 29 20:04:08 UTC 2015  <ascii_field>   if folks were to put a million keys through this thing each day, every time a new planet with intelligent pgp-using aliens is contacted, i would probably tweak a few things, yes.

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