wait, what does this mean exactly? the stickman used their pgp private key to sign a text file that contains the girls public key? is this a taboo in the pgp world for some reason?
The joke here is that he has no idea who this girl is and yet he still signed her key. This is dangerous, because he is vouching for her identity. If he is mistaken, this could result in a serious loss of credibility on his part.
https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/364:_Responsible_Behavior
ExplainXKCD...because I'm not smart.
I'm not cool enough to get invited to those sorts of parties.
Let's host a Matrix one, but everyone has to come wearing a sick black coat and thin dark sunglasses
Ahh, the good old useless green pepper of GIMP.
Green is my pepper... If you know what I mean... 😏
...I don't actually know what you mean, if you know what I mean.
I always wonder how do people get that green pepper image. Is it in gimp or smth.
It's gimp
Oh no. Can we please stop pushing (Open)PGP / GPG?
Why?
Because expertie-experts dislike it while not providing any alternative? No.
Here are some alternatives, depending on your use-case: https://soatok.blog/2024/11/15/what-to-use-instead-of-pgp/
A furry recommending shit? Nah I'll do the opposite.
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