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(trilema) thestringpuller: this is as bad as that keybase.io
(trilema) asciilifeform: blocksign << aha let's have a 'keybase' variant of 'deedbot.' haha.
(trilema) assbot: keybase/triplesec GitHub
(trilema) punkman: well if anyone's inclide to try, should probably start here: https://github.com/keybase/triplesec
(trilema) mircea_popescu: yeah, THAT is the solution. keybase.
(trilema) mircea_popescu: "The lack of transparent key management in PGP isn't unfixable. For those who don't trust Google or Yahoo, there are experimental systems like Keybase.io that attempt to tie keys to user identities."
(trilema) kakobrekla: did you ask keybase pogakuofie ?
(trilema) danielpbarron: i set it up for him; keybase was the quickest way to get him in the WoT :/
(trilema) benkay: but seriously danielpbarron xanthyos if you can type "keybase" at the command line you can type "gpg -d" at the command line too.
(trilema) benkay: keybase suggests you give them your private key.
(trilema) xanthyos: what other than keybase would i use?
(trilema) benkay: keybase lol f'reel xanthyos ?
(trilema) xanthyos: leave a keybase tab open and authing takes no time
(trilema) mircea_popescu: benkay: keybase wanted your 'encrypted' private keys. << oh such lulz.
(trilema) benkay: keybase wanted your 'encrypted' private keys.
(trilema) thestringpuller: didn't this already go down with keybase.io ?
(trilema) danielpbarron: Micon: i can invite you to keybase, they make it really easy to do all that
(trilema) danielpbarron: Micon: you can prove your twitter is you; see keybase.io
(trilema) fluffypony: BingoBoingo: did he go on to create Keybase.io?
(trilema) punkman: isn't there one like keybase that works on namecoin?
(trilema) danielpbarron: lol so don't trust keybase; you can still GPG sign a data object describing your association with a twitter profile and then calculate a hash of that signature and tweet it
(trilema) asciilifeform: how keybase can be trusted to do anything at all, is beyond me
(trilema) danielpbarron: you don't have to use keybase to do what i'm suggesting
(trilema) asciilifeform: keybase.io << the scambase that wants your priv key, right
(trilema) fluffypony: yes, keybase.io
(trilema) danielpbarron: which you could do yourself, but keybase is like a yellow pages of these associations
(trilema) danielpbarron: keybase has you tweet from your twitter account, a special message containing a hash of a GPG signed statement of association
(trilema) fluffypony: I don't get keybase.io
(trilema) danielpbarron: is that something keybase is working towards?
(trilema) asciilifeform: 'google buys keybase'
(trilema) asciilifeform: 'keybase' is still alive!?
(trilema) benkay: it's called keybase.io, asciilifeform .
(trilema) ozbot: Keybase.io vulnerability
(trilema) benkay: "Keybase.io is also a Keybase client, however certain crypto actions (signing and decrypting) are limited to users who store client-encrypted copies of their private keys on the server, an optional feature we didn't mention above."
(trilema) Mats_cd03: has anyone tried keybase.io and have anything to say about it?
(trilema) asciilifeform: re: keybase.io - this was the idiocy that wants your private keys
(trilema) mircea_popescu: copumpkin "Keybase will be a public directory of publicly auditable public keys. All paired, for convenience, with unique usernames."
(trilema) copumpkin: mircea_popescu: keybase.io, does that look like something you'd use?
(trilema) punkman: keybase.io wants people's private keys? lulz
(trilema) asciilifeform: keybase.io/chadilaksono
(trilema) asciilifeform: keybase.io/chris
(trilema) asciilifeform: co-founder of OkCupid and Keybase
(trilema) asciilifeform: keybase.io/max
(trilema) asciilifeform: co-founder of OkCupid and Keybase
(trilema) asciilifeform: '...co-founder of OkCupid and Keybase.'
(trilema) asciilifeform: re: 'keybase' link: brilliant honeypot
(trilema) TomServo: WillTablet: it was a paste from the keybase.io page
(trilema) mircea_popescu: in opposition to this, something like scp over keybased ssh would be secure, in the sense you can't read messages.

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