She is on some global council to change drug policy:
http://www.ted.com/talks/ilona_szabo_de_carvalho_4_lessons_i_learned_from_taking_a_stand_against_drugs_and_gun_violence#t-380552
Clif
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Anything that just works easily for folks?... without knowing this stuff.
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On 03/06/2015 09:50 PM, Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Marek later explained to me that the Bitcoin crypto standard is
> different from those used with PGP.
Do you mean the curve of secp256k1?
GnuPG modern 2.1.x with development version of libgcrypt support
secp256k1.
Development version of Gnuk also su
> Wow at last someone has said it. What a good idea !! For gnupg
> 2.1.2 as well ...
I think this is a bad idea.
Third-party software repositories are beyond the capabilities of many
users, particularly casual ones. Their distro came with certain
repositories pre-configured. So for us to
Hi Felix,
I've got one of this device ! Work like a charm !
Love the idea that everything was encrypt inside of the device, nothing on
the computer.
Try to restore my wallet, again no problem !!!
I will love to see one of this device for PGP.
I'm thinking to use a smartcard inside Gemalto K50 but
Yesterday in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, I attended a [talk][1] by Marek
Palatinus, one of the relatively early Bitcoin miners and cofounder of
[SatoshiLabs][2]. He gave an introduction to his path into Bitcoin, and
things that went wrong, and then he presented the [Trezor][3] crypto
device.
The T
On Fri, 6 Mar 2015 09:12, htd...@fritha.org said:
> In case you're allowed to boot from an external medium, this still won't be
> secure. Because you have no control over the hardware built into the computer,
Does not even need to be hardware: A (remotely) modified firmware might
first boot you
On 05.03.2015, Robert Deroy wrote:
> How could i do for use gpg on a usb key, because i have no computer, i only
> go in cybercafé.
Don't do it, it's not safe.
In case you're allowed to boot from an external medium, this still won't be
secure. Because you have no control over the hardware buil