Refusing to verify myself: I am liz on Keybase.io
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Refusing to verify myself: I am liz on Keybase.io
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Re: Refusing to verify myself: I am liz on Keybase.io
#2So to verify a key I need to install npm?
No thanks.
" It doesn't seem particularly safe for me to trust my valuable PGP keys to this system."
I agree
Re: Refusing to verify myself: I am liz on Keybase.io
#3I've only been glacing here and there, but I keep seeing discussion of uploading ones private key to keybase being an actual mechanism that is supported / encouraged / extant ?
Surely not...
Re: Refusing to verify myself: I am liz on Keybase.io
#4I've only been glacing here and there, but I keep seeing discussion of uploading ones private key to keybase being an actual mechanism that is supported / encouraged / extant ? Surely not...
https://keybase.io/
"Keybase.io is also a Keybase client, however certain crypto actions (signing and decrypting) are limited to users who store client-encrypted copies of their private keys on the server, an optional feature we didn't mention above.
On the website, all crypto is performed in JavaScript, in your browser. Some people have strong feelings about this, for good reason."
Re: Refusing to verify myself: I am liz on Keybase.io
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Re: Refusing to verify myself: I am liz on Keybase.io
#7Curious: Why do people choose JavaScript/node.js to write command line apps over traditional languages for that task like python or ruby?
Re: Refusing to verify myself: I am liz on Keybase.io
#8Curious: Why do people choose JavaScript/node.js to write command line apps over traditional languages for that task like python or ruby?
Why do people choose python or ruby to write command line apps over traditional languages like BASH, PERL, and C?
Re: Refusing to verify myself: I am liz on Keybase.io
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What? Why?
Re: Refusing to verify myself: I am liz on Keybase.io
#10I had a similar issue with the verifying process. I opened an issue requesting better documentation on the signing command so that people can write their own clients: https://github.com/keybase/keybase-issues/issues/174