Kate Krauss <[email protected]> writes: > Dear Liberationists: > > I'm an non-technical activist who works with communities with serious > threat models who just published *“A Modest Proposal for Encrypting > the Work of Activists.*” > > https://medium.com/p/f561c5260bf3 > > See what you think. It's not a pretty solution, and it's not meant to > compete with others (let a thousand flowers bloom) but I think it > would work for us. It's a four-minute read.
i think the problem is two fold: sometimes you try to explain something the other person doesn't really want to understand. it's frustrating for both :) in my opinion and having watched how people adopts insecure and propietary technology while ignoring your technically better recommendations, the best way is to have another non technical (or not identified primarily as) person show others how to do it. at hacklab barracas we try to do that, otherwise we can't have people's attention! (it doesn't mean we're overly succesful at that :P) ps: i agree it should be part of the default installation of a free operating system, that's why i started this repo: https://github.com/fauno/duraskel/tree/develop -- P)
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