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Tue Apr 28 22:50:06 UTC 2015  <*>   williamdunne still doesn't understand whats wrong with git and pgp sigs

Tue Apr 28 19:54:05 UTC 2015  <*>   williamdunne not sure what is wrong with using github with pgp signatures

Sun Apr 26 15:04:58 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   here's another thing that doesn't work : "The worst part, is Torrie Fischer is competent with PGP 4. My advice to her, is" << the problem being that i can readily see her cv, but i don't see yours. from whence do you give her advice ? this jars.

Thu Apr 09 04:52:17 UTC 2015  <pete_dushenski>   ^heh, pgp key associated with 'hushmail' acct

Thu Apr 09 03:07:43 UTC 2015  <bitstein>   BingoBoingo: danielpbarron: http://qntra.net/2015/04/coinbase-outgoing-email-hacked/ << Pierre_Rochard and I have been trying to tell Coinbase they should be using PGP for a while now. https://community.coinbase.com/t/pgp-signed-encrypted-e-mails/470 Adrian from Coinbase (presumably the same one as linked to in the article) said: "Do you think that simply signing messages sent from Coinbase with PGP would add any additional security over

Wed Apr 01 21:20:02 UTC 2015  <gigavps>   ascii_field listened (in car) to an infuriatingly zimmermanish interview with jon callas (former pgp, now 'silent circle' garbage)

Wed Apr 01 20:09:55 UTC 2015  <vbuterin>   enough for me to verify that there exists a piece of paper with a bunch of pgp shit on it that i can't do anything with

Wed Apr 01 20:08:06 UTC 2015  <ChaangNoi>   wow, a guy just sent me a photograph of a pgp-signed custody document, with a piece of paper over his personal info, saying "this should be enough, preferably you don't need to know the other 19 coin addresses"

Wed Mar 18 07:15:03 UTC 2015  <ben_vulpes>   <assbot> Successfully added a rating of 1 for brendafdez with note: no such thing as a chick that can pgp << hawwwww

Wed Mar 18 02:33:52 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Successfully added a rating of 1 for brendafdez with note: no such thing as a chick that can pgp

Wed Mar 11 19:26:43 UTC 2015  <ascii_field>   in this discussion i'm making the assumption that you intend to actually work with the machine - rather than, say, using for pgp

Wed Mar 04 04:55:22 UTC 2015  <adlai>   asciilifeform: the convenience of pgp with all the trustlessness of ssl!

Sat Feb 28 04:52:56 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   get the budget high enough without making secrecy impossible << this is right back to the 64-quadrillion-bzollar question. the dept-of-breaking-pgp gets $maxint and remains totally secret - not to say that they've succeeded or even tried, but we have no idea how much cocaine they were able to buy with the $maxint, nor the carat purity of the gold of which their toilets were made

Sun Feb 08 20:31:51 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   As for PGP, I'm assuming that I'm going to have to spend a decent amount of time with the codebase and reading the spec. Perhaps not.

Sun Feb 08 19:32:43 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   hoever it was, and I'm fairly sure I grok ASCII's plan and will be handling some intro documentation for it + figuring out how the PGP code needs to interface with it exactly.

Wed Feb 04 20:01:14 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   asciilifeform no, not so. the better comparison is you saying " winblows user walking to pgp is somewhat like a virgin playing pensively with a fat cucumber. she isstill a virgin."

Mon Jan 26 03:32:39 UTC 2015  <badbitcoinadmin>   I am familiar with PGP, but only have a few contacts who use it. What's next?

Sun Jan 18 05:55:51 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   asciilifeform: original pgp was not an apparatus for one-off deals with strangers, but something to use between friends, as i understand. << what you say is accurate, but doesn't excuse. suppose i knock up a girl, and the blastule in her folds goes "hey, daddy's cock was crooked, so let's make the baby's cunt crooked too. nothing like baking in random assumptionbs for no good reason!"

Sat Jan 17 22:41:08 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   original pgp was not an apparatus for one-off deals with strangers, but something to use between friends, as i understand.

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

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