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Yo homie, glad to see you round these parts. | |||
GnuPG is a free implementation of [[Pgp]]. It's sort of notoriously user-unfriendly, though it's a little bit better if you're using anything unix based. (mac, linux, what have you). The software is available, along with documentation from [[http://www.gnupg.org]] | |||
think globally, fuck locally. I like that. | |||
--[[User:Isaac|Isaac]] 05:35, 14 January 2011 (CST) | |||
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Can we live up to this? | Can we live up to this? |
Revision as of 11:35, 14 January 2011
Fidgeting around trying to figure this out, sorry for clogging up the history
I'm confused about Pgp, how do I get this? I'm not about to pay for it.
Yo homie, glad to see you round these parts.
GnuPG is a free implementation of Pgp. It's sort of notoriously user-unfriendly, though it's a little bit better if you're using anything unix based. (mac, linux, what have you). The software is available, along with documentation from [[1]]
think globally, fuck locally. I like that.
--Isaac 05:35, 14 January 2011 (CST)
Can we live up to this?
Transparency in the Age of Obama
"Transparency should, but doesn’t begin at the top of the power pyramid. The increasing surveillance and persecution of peace and social justice activists coupled with the escalating use of full body scanners in US airports tells me that the only 'transparency' Obama wanted was for our clothes and our lives, not his administration."
Think Globally, Fuck Locally