Stephen Paul Weber posted, “It is telling that most who are anti-PGP propose replacements that solve largely different problems. PGP’s core is strong identity.” @ 2021-329 23:15 UTC 2 Responses Dave Vandervies • 2021-330.974Z I mean, one of the big arguments against PGP is “the problem it solves is not the problem we have”. via twitter.com Stephen Paul Weber • 2021-331.118Z Tne arguments I usually see in the wild are butbutbut efail or the broader ‘gpg is hard to use well for X’. (sngpl.ma/t5Fx2) via twitter.com Leave a Response Name Email Website Comment Authenticate this comment using OpenID. Get replies via e-mail
Dave Vandervies • 2021-330.974Z I mean, one of the big arguments against PGP is “the problem it solves is not the problem we have”. via twitter.com
Stephen Paul Weber • 2021-331.118Z Tne arguments I usually see in the wild are butbutbut efail or the broader ‘gpg is hard to use well for X’. (sngpl.ma/t5Fx2) via twitter.com
2 Responses
Dave Vandervies •
I mean, one of the big arguments against PGP is “the problem it solves is not the problem we have”.
via twitter.com
Stephen Paul Weber •
Tne arguments I usually see in the wild are butbutbut efail or the broader ‘gpg is hard to use well for X’. (sngpl.ma/t5Fx2)
via twitter.com