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phf: polarbeard: hey, do you mind linking to your
pgp key
assbot: Searching
pgp.mit.edu for key with fingerprint: 112F353F5A3EEEBE3B0E824A36F13568F209C5B0. This may take a few moments.
assbot: Logged on 03-02-2016 17:30:57; polarbeard: otherwise just check the sig date using
pgp, last patch wins
ascii_butugychag: aha this was the first major '
pgp is broken beyond repair' thread, iirc.
polarbeard: otherwise just check the sig date using
pgp, last patch wins
☟︎ jurov: huh, i now see only
pgp signature without text
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 21:20:02; *: ascii_field listened (in car) to an infuriatingly zimmermanish interview with jon callas (former
pgp, now 'silent circle' garbage)
phf: i'm curious if there's enough machinery in ironclad to give me support to do a
pgp verify rewrite
mod6: # Required Public Keys to add to your
PGP Keyring. These are used to verify V, rotor, buildroot, and trinque's patch:
mod6: # Required Public Keys to add to your
PGP Keyring. This are used to verify V, rotor, buildroot, and trinque's patch:
Linus_: pete_dushenski: Hey, that is a nice
PGP tutorial. I also recommend GPA (Gnu Privacy Assistant) to beginners.
Linus_: it's supposed to be like
PGP , but with Forward Secrecy, and some othe stuff
pete_dushenski: "first they came for isis for using
pgp, but i did nothing. then they... oh wait. they couldn't so anything against isis anyways so what sort of nyooz is this!"
mircea_popescu: just a simple "isis finally moving to
pgp, like b-a/alf/mp said they should. usg petrified about actual, strong cryptography - as opposed to the ecc and assorted shit they peddle - being deployed by those opposing its reign of terror"
mircea_popescu: <danielpbarron> is the tweet deleted? i took screenshots of the pgpgram << it would be.
pgp BURNSSSS teh usterrorists.
danielpbarron: >> Holy crap, opening from latest official (Al-Hayat) ISIS video is the decryption of a
PGP message.
punkman: buZz: why don't you like
pgp?
mircea_popescu: no buZz. if you want to be able to voice register your
pgp key with assbot.
mircea_popescu: SamPatt ah you the guy with a blog and a proper
pgp key on it ?
pete_dushenski: "I’m a husband and father of three living in Virginia. I’m an author and tech enthusiast. Most of my passion is dedicated to Bitcoin and other emerging technologies that have the potential to dramatically improve people’s lives." << website lists
pgp key too. self-hosted an everythin
danielpbarron: what good is a
pgp from God? He can phuctor all keys
PeterL: did he
pgp sign that statement?
mod6: and blew away their
pgp keys too.
copypaste: gpg is an implementation of
pgp. they are not interchangeable.
noobsRus: yes, i will look into the WoT too, once i figure out how to
pgp correctly
assbot: No valid OpenPGP data found on
pgp.mit.edu.
assbot: Searching
pgp.mit.edu for key with fingerprint: 57E72CD7F935682FB8E5254B0C5455BF89B9D200. This may take a few moments.
assbot: No valid OpenPGP data found on
pgp.mit.edu.
assbot: Searching
pgp.mit.edu for key with fingerprint: 57E72CD7F935682FB8E5254B0C5455BF89B9D200. This may take a few moments.
assbot: Searching
pgp.mit.edu for key with fingerprint: E9306C6E1CCE5697A88B54825E16D36EDB3240F9. This may take a few moments.
adlai: if you're serving clients javascript
pgp implementations, you may have a better career happiness brokering fiat options by telephone
adlai: asciilifeform: since when are you reimplementing keyring-aware
pgp?
assbot: Logged on 15-01-2016 00:52:44; phf: asciilifeform: in your
pgp version are you getting rid of the whole keyring concept? i assume the switch is to "a folder full of ascs"?
phf: asciilifeform: in your
pgp version are you getting rid of the whole keyring concept? i assume the switch is to "a folder full of ascs"?
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 12-01-2016 17:16:36; adlai: there's no a-priori reason why fork proponents can't stake their reputation on
pgp-signed contracts to buy up their alt after it's launch... reminscent of the $20 XPY floor
adlai: there's no a-priori reason why fork proponents can't stake their reputation on
pgp-signed contracts to buy up their alt after it's launch... reminscent of the $20 XPY floor
☟︎ Tomiii: pretty funny that
PGP is lagging behind bitcoin, when it had like 30-year head-start
ascii_butugychag: local police are all that presently stand between average u.s.
pgp user and a dhs torture chamber.
ascii_rear: thread was originally 'timestamps in
pgp considered harmful' iirc
mod6: phf the deal here is that the build script tries to verify the
pgp sig of buildroot -- which is a process outside of v, so a key needs to be imported directly into the gpg keyring.
phf: thestringpuller: v and gpg --verify use different mechanisms for key management.
pgp uses keyrings, v hides keyrings by using .wot folder to store pubkeys as asc files. so when a key expires, your best option really is to fetch a key somehow (???), import it into gpg's keyring so that --verify works AND save it into .wot
adlai: for the purposes of this discussion, anything webby/graphic short of a
pgp-signed livestream is roughly equivalent to plaintext
adlai: yes, the
PGP-w mode.but
PGP stego only needs to work for ~2 people, whereas btc stego should work for 21M.
adlai doesn't care, it's not like he needs anything
pgp signed from alf. might as well broadcast loper-over-avian-carrier
assbot: Logged on 20-12-2015 18:03:24; asciilifeform: now if camel fucker army had brains and used
pgp and gave half a shit, one could send 0day to them and have at least the pleasure of knowing that it will be used to deal max damage.
assbot: Logged on 10-12-2015 06:49:28; assbot: Satoshi's
PGP Keys Are Probably Backdated and Point to a Hoax | Motherboard ... (
http://bit.ly/1IGiEGw )
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: [malleability] 'This is a major problem, principally driven by the deliberately broken state of the FOSS' << btw it affects
pgp (via the braindamaged pkcs1.5) to same extent
mircea_popescu: ge ; Joseph Bonneau Applied Crypto Group ; Jude Nelson Syndicate Private Cloud Storage ; Michael Folkson Founder of RiskBazaar ; Noah Thorp Co-Founder Citizen Code ; Harlan T Wood Citizen Code Enlightened Structure ; Duke Dorje Citizen Code Formerly
PGP ; Joel Dietz Citizen Code Founder of Swarm ; Patrick Deegan CTO of Personal BlackBox ; John Edge Cofounder & Chairman Identity2020 ; Justin Newton Netki Foun
mircea_popescu: Christopher Allen Former CTO Certicom Co-Author TLS 1.0 ; Jon Callas Former CTO of
PGP Now CTO Silent Circle ; Greg Maxwell Bitcoin Core Maintainer CTO Blockstream ; Peter Todd Bitcoin Core Contributor ; Greg Slepak OKTurtles and DNSChain ; Markus Sabadello OASIS XDI Internet Identity ; Vitalik Buterin Founder of Ethereum and Bitcoin Magazine ; F. Randall Farmer Author of "Building Web Reputation Systems" ; Pie
nubbins`: for those who are interested in matters of pedigree, i just sold a casascius coin and the buyer paid an additional 1btc to have the
pgp chain of custody extended
adlai: ;;later tell pete_dushenski
PGP signatures don't prove identities to people who don't trust the keys. repeated attempts to establish trust lines to satoshi's purported
PGP key have failed
nubbins`: more of a passive thing these days. i've been trying to get a full set of silvers with
pgp docs