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Hi John, mind sharing an invitation?
Sent to email in your profile.
Introducing the Keybase filesystem
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#152so assuming one trusts the model, would it work to have something like: I have a /me/private/yourwebsite.com set up to be shared between me and your particular site, the link is set-up when I sign up when I log in your site, it would look for this directory to be there, in this directory there will be a file with a password hash, the server would load it, and validate the hash of the typed in password against the has…
The approach you detailed is the way to go once the filesystem is in the wild. Such power!
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#154I would love an invite in anyone has one. Email in my profile. Thanks!
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This is DropBox with secure digital signatures and end-to-end encryption integrated into it in a easily accessible way.
what confused me was how they say they are not a sync service. I am still confused.
Agreed that they need to work on the narrative a bit.
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#158Any idea how to get this working on Arch? The latest version looks to be about 2 weeks old.
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This is DropBox with secure digital signatures and end-to-end encryption integrated into it in a easily accessible way.
what confused me was how they say they are not a sync service. I am still confused.
As a benefit, it's much simpler to implement - you don't need to work as hard to handle conflicts where two people made incompatible changes while offline. However, it will be slower for bulk operations and will require an internet connection.