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@yarmo @wiktor @nikolal
Keyoxide via TOR (work in progress)
http://xpfu6u4cf4sj7tqqahdegjucshzhcxlhnbi5upqixqyxmqvfxx6cwgid.onion/
@yarmo @nikolal @wiktor
Oh also following the xmpp guide I used Gajim to modify my profile About and then Conversations to get the OMEMO URI for a full verification of the key by keyoxide. Which is fine, I don't mind having the account on multiple devices. However I believe this does mean that only my Conversations key will be verified, the Gajom key won't be (even though it's tied the the same account as a verified key)? Is there a way to get the Gajim key URI?
@yarmo @nikolal @wiktor
OK I got the avatar and xmpp figured out. The problem saving the xmpp profile About is actually an issue with that particular xmpp provider I have been using. It worked fine with another backup account I had. So I decided to just get a new account at snopyta.org, I've been eyeing getting one there for some of their other services as well. I added my keyoxide link to my Masto profile as well.
#keyoxide
@yarmo @nikolal
https://keyoxide.org/9D18CA1BBF1BEF08E0CCB5E5EC2E8C8A2EAE5244
How do I add an avatar?
I'm having some trouble getting the "About" to save in my vcard in Gajim. But I made progress with other proofs.
@nikolal What's the difference between https://metacode.biz/openpgp/proofs and https://keyoxide.org/ ?
@nikolal https://super_nova.keybase.pub/mytoolkit.html
Not quite done yet, I still have to add URLs but you can DDG the missing links!
#MyPrivacyTools
@nikolal I made many of the same choices you did, bit also some different ones. It is very interesting. I will post my list here soon.
@nikolal Yes that's it. I'm about 50% done with mine.
@nikolal The masses crashed your site!
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@nikolal I was thinking of doing the same. I don't have a blog but I was probably just going to setup a simple website with a list of things I use, my security toolkit you might say. Everyone has a slightly different setup so it would be interesting to see how other people have worked out their strategies. @Tommy has been a great example here.
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You might be an Internet Ancient if you:
β’ remember Netscape Navigator
β’ ever used any modem with a bandwidth of 28,8 or lower
β’ had an Early Adopter account on Livejournal
β’ witnessed the rise and fall of PhPBB
β’ witnessed the rise and fall of Napster
β’ used the web before Google existed
β’ ever used a dialup BBS site
β’ remember Gopher
β’ ever downloaded music as .mod files
β’ remember when about 90% of the web was made up of personal sites which were "under construction" and had pictures of people's cats on them
β’ remember when Yahoo was literally just a big list of websites
β’ know IRC commands
β’ have heard anyone unironically use the phrase "information superhighway"
β’ can recognise different bandwidth modems by what bleepy handshake sound they make
β’ have ever received one of those chain e-mails where you have to scroll through about a kilometre of forwarded headers only to find a "hilarious" vaguely lewd image and/or a banal list like this one
You might be an Internet Ancient if you:
@InvaderXan Oh how could I have forgotten as well the MOD, midi, s3m and other audio files?? On a Sound Blaster card! My roommate had a fancy Turtle Beach card.
You might be an Internet Ancient if you:
@InvaderXan Great list, yes to many of those. I remember Mosiac, gopher, Usenet, having to download a video before playing it (no streaming), ripping mp3 in realtime as the CD is playing, Ask Jeeves, Altavista, Yahoo, walkthroughs of DOOM, AOL as your news source and those trial disks everywhere (save them and reuse them)! ICQ, animated gifs, 256 color images, being the first freshman class the get Ethernet in our dorms.
Security and privacy enthusiast, especially in personal communications. By day I am an IT administrator.
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