Aren’t some wolves also persistent hunters?
Aren’t some wolves also persistent hunters?
This “Amazon’s Choice” is actually really valid, I’ve had mine for a few years and they perform great
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I mean if it’s just a private server for just the people he knows then I don’t get why this would be a concern, but if it is to mitigate family drama then rocket chat definitely has end-to-end encryption https://docs.rocket.chat/use-rocket.chat/workspace-administration/settings/e2e-encryption
Rocket chat is like slack but FOSS… haven’t tried it myself but it could be something
We’ll know if he ever finds some funny way to say he’s using Windows… that or he’s genuine and it’s a click bait title, didn’t watch it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Age or experience? Because both are funny
How expensive can “reputable” be. I got danhab99.xyz for like ¯\(°_o)/¯ $20/year?? Who cares
Tryna deal with it right now, going back to the bar where I met my ex
Will update in like 2 hrs
Edit: litterally forgot. Didn’t see him, it was lame anyways
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Cryptography doesn’t replace people… Some bureaucrat will probably manually generate keys for new people… If you make new keys you’re probably gonna go get them signed maybe even in person.
It’s just supposed to replace the garbage ass id systems we have today with something more utilitarian
We’d need a purpose made gpg like system for this level of complexity so I have no doubt that there would be a way to have parents cryptographically prove they’re their children’s parents. It’s just a matter of design
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True,
There are many ways to do this, for example a person can sign a new key with their old key when their old key is due to expire, we have many rotating government IDs.
As for the human element, social security cards and driving licenses get lost/stolen/worn out too, crypto keys have the potential to be just as durable as existing solutions.
Any and all public record keeping would be done on a block chain. For example it’s not a secret who owns a given house, you can look up property and tax records. Smart contracts on a block chain work just as well as paper contracts if they’re given the same respect by the courts.
It warms my cold dead heart to see a proper web1.0 website
All the code is opensource and no one has ever raised a privacy alarm in a merged pull request. There’s nothing to fear
Convention over configuration feels like such a fight when I’m trying to configure something