Actually I'm running all apps (Node, Django) from systemd - for example this is how I run Matrix Synapse app (Python).
@yarmo WKD works brilliantly 👍 I have just noticed one possible inconsistency as the WKD validator doesn't seem to be trying the "advanced method" first which seems to be a requirement by the draft...
@matrix Signed!
Back in 2016 @OpenTechFund@twitter.com paid for the public security audit of Matrix's E2E encryption by @NCCCrypto@twitter.com: an absolutely critical step for Matrix. Today, OTF is under attack. Please help save them for the sake of the Internet. #SaveInternetFreedom #SaveOTF https://saveinternetfreedom.tech
@yarmo But this doesn't (gpg --armor --sign) but this is just the same signature, just with the plaintext signed message embedded inside
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
owGbwMvMwCVmtF7e8sg75k+Mp7mTGOJef/hcklpcwtVRysIgxsUgK6bIkl+dvXPl
NqPQOCnmgzDFrExAlV8YuDgFYCKurAz/zF6LH1nDe+vk+mVn73LdD5PSkT3+ZMsz
qU9qPPLT0uQdTzP8L1u4re2G9bojezsZZVb9bdw4e73DyfvNV6zu3JNdO80+lAsA
=+VXF
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----
Error: No cleartext signed message.
So this works (gpg --armor --clear-sign):
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512
test
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
iHUEARYKAB0WIQRve2u5qbYyVV4aA8Eyrx85xO4D8gUCXuvw0wAKCRAyrx85xO4D
8opLAQDK5Spug8MTQuocZj0PUllamGtcdLzd72xraeg5IfnVngD9H8eXUfSjkTB4
0hHQUL6+tZruzw18gStuMMLNoE2utAY=
=6NcD
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
@yarmo Why does it allow only clear-signed messages? 🤔
I'd like to introduce a new #foss project: Open PGP Signature Verification or OPSV.
This eliminates the need to rely on #keybase verify function and, therefore, keybase at all.
Website: https://opsv.foss.guru/
Code on @codeberg: https://codeberg.org/yarmo/opsv
Public stats by #plausible: https://plausible.io/opsv.foss.guru
Time to #DeleteKeybase once and for all
Static: Nikola
Task running: systemd
Poland’s government will add the computer game This War Of Mine to the official reading list for children in schools, the prime minister has announced during a visit to the developer of the game, Warsaw-based 11 bit studios.
John Cleese’s Comedically Explains the Psychological Advantages of Extremism.
"It Makes You Feel Good Because It Provides You with Enemies"
http://www.openculture.com/?p=1078334 https://t.co/rnH4c6yn61
Да, точно - но могли воспользоватся WhoisGuard или чем то похожим. Поэтому халатность :)
Ну, могли хоть удалить инфо из WHOIS, это халатность 😂
Russian developer and antifascist activist Viktor Filinkov has used his last word in court to explain the persecutor how #PGP encryption works.
Using email encryption does not make you a terrorist!
This one is quite silly actually. Schools or hospitals usually struggle with lack of personnel, equipment and overcrowded classes. Cops at least in the US have first-class equipment, the problem is not in shortages of anything but brains.
A nice catch: created in April 2019, ObservateurContinental.fr presents itself as an “independent and non-profit information portal” and notoriously spreads COVID-19 fakes and other conspiracy theories.
"Collective demonizations of prominent cultural figures were an integral part of the Soviet culture of denunciation that pervaded every workplace and apartment building."
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/american-soviet-mentality
@kravietz
Interslavic, do you speak it?
https://youtu.be/8BpixH088xg
I understood everything he said, this sounds really good
Polish expat into UK. Information security engineer. Caver & cave rescuer (thus the bat). NHS volunteer & blood donor.