Hey all,

I was taking a fresh look at Perkeep after the 0.10 release, and was
curious about the current state of encryption. As far as I can tell, it's
still considered in-development/unstable, but I also saw that it'd been
heavily updated for the 0.10 release. Is our data safe if we use encrypted
blobs, or should we still avoid that for production to avoid data loss? If
we should avoid it, what are people doing in practice to secure their blob
storage? I don't really care about the local copy running on my NAS, since
that's firewalled and has encrypted drives that I control, but, IIUC, I'd
really need to reach for something else right now if I wanted secure
mirrors on Google/Azure/B2. Are people figuring this doesn't really matter
for now, or am I misunderstanding where GPG fits into things, or maybe
people are running Perkeep localish and then going with an encrypted backup
solution like Duplicity/restic/whatever, or what?

Thanks,
—Benjamin

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