Let's first have context -- at this time I am a 30 year old journalist. But (to
establish my geek bona fides) shortly after I could legally drive, but long
before I could vote, I went through the process of becoming a registered Debian
Linux developer.
Then, as is the case now, to achieve
This all rings very true for me: I'm a legal academic, and barely a geek, and
in reality I barely ever use crypto. I was at the Privacy Law Scholars
Conference in Berkeley last week when the PRISM story broke, and we had a
special session at the end of the conference to talk about what we knew
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 06:15:30AM -0400, Sheila Parks wrote:
Why not use her instead of his?
Using his in 2013 is, indeed, misogyny
List moderator, please control this before it completely goes out of hand.
People are trying to get work done here, and this is not helping.
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Too many
warning: plugging my wares [1] (again).
On 12-06-13 10:05, Andrew Feinberg wrote:
What exists is godawful at worse and cumbersome at best.
For a cryptosystem to really, and I mean really become widespread enough
to make an impact, it needs to be designed and implemented in such a way
that a
On 2013-06-12, at 6:20 AM, Eugen Leitl eu...@leitl.org wrote:
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 06:15:30AM -0400, Sheila Parks wrote:
Why not use her instead of his?
Using his in 2013 is, indeed, misogyny
List moderator, please control this before it completely goes out of hand.
+1
NK
People
On 12 June 2013 11:15, Sheila Parks sheilaruthpa...@comcast.net wrote:
Why not use her instead of his?
What, in the phrase Glenn Greenwald had to substantially delay his
communications ?
Surprised you got so many bites.
It's not even very high quality trolling :)
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On 06/11/2013 09:56 PM, Kate Krauss wrote:
This is the beauty of cryptoparties--people can sit next to you and
talk you through it. Thanks, Asher Wolf. That is often all it
takes.
I think it's time for another wave of cryptoparties.
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On 2013.06.12 11.54, micah wrote:
I'm constantly hearing from people who complain about the UI in
things like gnupg. I feel your pain, I do not want to argue that
you are wrong. However, I do want to argue that complaining doesn't
help to solve
From: micah mi...@riseup.net
To: Andy Isaacson a...@hexapodia.org; liberationtech
liberationtech@lists.stanford.edu
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [liberationtech] Guardian reporter delayed e-mailing NSA source
because crypto is a pain
+1 Micah
+1 Jillian Anne and Paul.
On Jun 12, 2013 7:24 PM, micah mi...@riseup.net wrote:
Eleanor Saitta e...@dymaxion.org writes:
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On 2013.06.12 11.54, micah wrote:
I'm constantly hearing from people who complain about the UI in
This story really solidifies why I believe that we need to make privacy
technologies accessible to journalists, instead of simply focusing on the other
way around.
Glenn Greenwald had to substantially delay his communications with Edward
Snowden due to how inaccessible a lot of privacy and
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 6:56 PM, Kate Krauss ka...@critpath.org wrote:
It's really easy to use these tools if you already know how to do it.
I've been using PGP since 1994, if not earlier. In more recent times
it's become a regular part of my workflow in discussing security
critical bugs. I am a
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