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tallship

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About tallship

On the Beaches of Super Sunny Southern California!

[ my public key: https://keybase.io/tallship; my proof: https://keybase.io/tallship/sigs/egpOm4dxJsMGgx4DhSKQnioKqbcyyL9DibEVyxKk8-Y ]

Recent public activity

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    Comment #33802909

    > neither of which so much as blinked when we quoted a price much higher than what they could get otherwise And therein lies the business model of throwing good money after bad, an…

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    Comment #31591375

    Hello @vivekweb2013, and thank you for creating this wonderful git based note utility. I'd like to draw your attention to issue #59 and in the meantime I'll be posting a short Fedi…

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    Comment #27239364

    So, how many servers loaned to you by other parties have revoked those loans.... besides the email server you're whining about? How much of your network is actually left standing a…

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    Comment #27239293

    I recall just a few months ago when Amazon yanked the plug on hosting a company's infra with little more than 24hrs notice. So I guess that's precedence for something like that, an…

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    Comment #27237589

    Yup. Abolootley! For Andrew, the spoiled little boy with an empty toybox: You own a brand. That's basically it. And then swing in like Tarzan to save the day from the sunshine and …

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    Comment #26873940

    Indeed they/we do.

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    Comment #17272237

    Well years ago at a convention I came across a little company that made Key caps out of Tempe, Arizona. I bought a couple of bags of just two keys. Red panic buttons "Panic", and, …

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    Comment #17272227

    Yeah not kewl at all. From some of the folks who brought us DRM.

  10. story
    Nasty little vul in Gnupg patched today

    Brand new and just patched today in Slackware - Gnupg updated to version 2.0.31. http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-12020 This vulnerability can fake a good sig…

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    Comment #17272169

    This is a pretty interesting resource. Kind of like a pastiebin for quick and relatively candid file sharing

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    Comment #14233611

    Considering that you don't know whether you can be sure that you've used a secure implementation, then the answer is a resounding, NO! It is not, by your own admission, 'safe' to p…