I posted this a while back in FSX_GEN, but I have some keybase.io
invites if anyone is interested. It's a great hub for making PGP more
I would appreciate an invite.
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.1.13 Comment: hello. just visiting keybase.io
On Thursday, April 15th Ogg said...
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.1.13 Comment:
hello. just visiting keybase.io
I'm not sure of your name on there so I can't encrypt back
:D
Thanks for the conformation. It's an interesting one-way pgp/gpg system between a non registered person (me) to someone who is.
Between keybase.io, tutanota, and protonmail, it's interesting how the importance of privacy may be clicking in to the masses.
On Friday, April 16th Ogg was heard saying...
Between keybase.io, tutanota, and protonmail, it's
interesting how the importance of privacy may be
clicking in to the masses.
Agree -- I'm not sure if you went as far as installing the
keybase client/etc., but it provides some very nice ways of
secure communication/sharing/etc. that have a much lesser
barrier than plain ol' pgp/gpg CLI and what not.
NuSkooler Xibalba
ENiGMA 1/2 WHQ
hollowone wrote to Death2U <=-
I gave keyboase a fair chance, for 2 weeks, but if tailed to convince
me as a use case. It requires kernel extension on mac and behaves as
root kit to me. Seems still more like R&D project than a legitimate product to me.
Who was it that bought them -- zoom?
It seemed like a great idea, having an encrypted space for all of your stuff, plus comms, plus collaboration rolled into one package. I never found a use for it, though.
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