On 29/08/14 19:03, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
On Thursday 28 August 2014 22:53:52 TJ wrote:
I've recently been digging deep into the source-code trying to
understand what the differences are between --clearsign and
--detach-sign signatures.
The RFC is probably much easier to read than the source code
On Thursday 28 August 2014 22:53:52 TJ wrote:
> I've recently been digging deep into the source-code trying to
> understand what the differences are between --clearsign and
> --detach-sign signatures.
The RFC is probably much easier to read than the source code:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880
>> On 23/08/2014 11:16, d...@geer.org wrote:
> actually you chose to step out of the front door today i assume ?
> you took the bus to work or maybe you drove ?
> i don't know, maybe a tractors more your thing, but you took it to the
> gas station and filled 'er up
> or you got breakfast at the del
On 29/08/2014 09:29, Samir Nassar wrote:
> It is safe to say this thread has moved way off topic from being about using
> gnupg.
>
> Samir
Yes. My apologies for my part in taking it off-topic.
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On 27/08/2014 15:54, shm...@riseup.net wrote:
> actually you chose to step out of the front door today i assume ?
> you took the bus to work or maybe you drove ?
> i don't know, maybe a tractors more your thing, b
On 27/08/2014 17:15, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Figure out what
> *precisely* you're concerned with, and start talking about that -- but
> "privacy" as a word has become so vague it's almost useless. If we
> can't describe precisely what we're afraid of losing, we're going to
> lose it and we won't
It is safe to say this thread has moved way off topic from being about using
gnupg.
Samir
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On 27/08/2014 11:46, d...@geer.org wrote:
> I fully agree with you, which means that I see few ways to preserve
> the liberty that privacy represents than to withdraw from much of
> civil society while it shares ever more -- sharing ever more on the
> "I've got nothing to hide" premise. Technology
On 27/08/2014 11:16, Jason Antony wrote:
> What can't be controlled is when people who know you give out your
> personal details on social networks.
>
> It could happen because they may not see anything wrong with it, they
> may be tricked into it [games/surveys], or they wish to harm you.
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