I have fired an alarm at 11 am and was fired only once. I have checked all the things. But at the receiver(BroadCastReceiver-pendingIntent) side getting that 11 am alarm twice
Hi, I have a question about ssh/gpg. I want to be able to commit on git only when I have my usb drive is connected. This usb drive contains public and private ssh/gpg keys. Can I do this without importing keys into the system itself?
[Goal X] key results: "by doing A it will increase B from x to y, decrease C from z to u, while maintaining D" - initiatives: ...., .... - supporters / stakeholders: ....
I find it hard to measure a software project this way and not always realistic
@TimCastelijns You don't cross check and verify everything you find against the source code, compiled with a compiler you've also verified, on hardware you've verified with an electron microscope?
@rupinderjeet No, I mean on a piece of paper, encrypted, stored in geographically distributed locations
@rupinderjeet Depends on what you're trying to achieve
If you want ssh authentication, you don't really need key backups - get 2 yubikeys, generate ssh keys on both, put the public keys in github/servers you want to access. Then generate a third key purely offline, put that pubkey on github too
Then store the second yubikey and offline key in a safe place
For GPG, you set up a master key pair, keep that offline securely, and generate subkeys on the yubikeys for day to day use
When your subkeys are expiring, generate new ones and cross sign them with the old ones
When the master key is expiring, do the same with the new masterkey
You can adjust expiry etc depending on how paranoid you are/your threat model
After cross-signing, will the people who recognize me from my old-key still be able to recognize me from new-keys? Or I will need to tell them? Where can I read about this cross-signing? What is it called?
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omg, so i have to add email address of my company to some government (tax n shit) database. I have to fill out 2 forms, and send them those forms via post office
There are just a lot of things that use animal byproducts in ways that aren't directly obvious or even necessary to be stated in ingredient lists and shit