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@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange
Read Key Handling section of this, I believe it will shed some light on your understanding of it.
keybase.io/docs/chat/crypto

@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange
1. No, keys are made when device is added and they use those keys for encryption/signing, you can do that with pgp but you have to use cli to manage those messages

2. Not sure but I think that even in that case pgp is not used, you don't need pgp key for encryption/signing of messages and files, nacl is used for that, you just need two users using keybase

@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange
I think they never used pgp for encryption of chst, files etc, you could just add your pgp key for someone to find it as yours as public identity. They use NaCl for crypto stuff
keybase.io/docs/crypto/overvie

Just in time for the next election cycle.

Input a Reddit username and discover potential bots, trolls, spammers, and other social media deviants.

atomiks.github.io/reddit-user-

companies offer you for 250+ dollars. What I lack here are some VPN guides but I haven't done them myself (yet). For that I recommend Wireguard, you can search for it, it has nice documentation you can use @FluhartyML
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@FluhartyML
Print server with cups, if you are using older HP printer notify me so I can help you with installing drivers for it:
pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-pr
Pi-hole, network wide adblocker:
m.youtube.com/watch?v=inmBhY3H
Nextcloud, your own selfohosted cloud:
pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-ne

You will feel very happy when you do this on your own, you don't need anyone for that. And you will also have what some @FluhartyML
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@FluhartyML
I'm not programmer or software engineer, I have mediocre to low skills of using Debian based Linux distros. I've setup my raspberry pi to be printer server and network adblocker. I'll give you some links on how to do it and how to setup your own cloud with Nextcloud, I believe you can do that on your own, take that as challenge, its not that hard :)

@raichoo
Its simple yes or no question, wont bother you anymore

@raichoo
Yes, thats why users should decide what content they see, devs should give them tools to do that and give them all content there is to manage, does this make sence to you?

@raichoo
Blocking/censoring someone is also some kind of policy, do you agree with that?

@billstclair
You have a good point, I also believe that users should have freedom to block or allow whatever content is there to manage with. I believe that @isolategab helps people who want to block all gab instances and that makes sence but also doesn't force his views on all fediverse users.
@alexa@fedi.absturztau.be @isolategab

@alexa@fedi.absturztau.be
Okay, that seems reasonable. They should put it in their "about" page so people can know what to expect from admins
@isolategab

Since the way to the official @fdroidorg repository is still a bit complicated for #Bitwarden, they decided to self-host a repository!

Want to get the Bitwarden Android app without Google Play? Here you go:

mobileapp.bitwarden.com/fdroid

#passwordsafe #infosec #security #Android #fdroid

@isolategab
How do you know its anti-trans? Their "about" page says nothing about it and it seems pro lgbt
spinster.xyz/about

@OneSubtractOne
If it works as intended then leave it, I'm using pulseaudio and have no problems

F-Droid, bigots being bigots 

@KitsuneAlicia@octodon.social
You didn't, maybe in your head you did.

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