An Introduction to GNU Privacy Guard
An anonymous reader writes "This is a great article about GnuP . . . "In the first half of this article David Scribner discussed the various uses that GNU Privacy Guard could bring to your business or personal life in enhancing security of your digital documents and files, as well as the basics in getting started with GnuPG. As there is so much more to public-key security than command-line operations, in this second half I will continue with importing and exporting keys, building (and keeping) your 'web of trust' sound, and a few of the more popular GUI front ends available for GnuPG . . ."
> and last time I checked my cat wasn't talking.
The CIA has a way around this. They drop 2 tabs of acid, each, wait a while, and then furiously start writing down anything your cat says.
They're way ahead of you.
"Old man yells at systemd"
:"Gentlemen, let me begin by saying that the litter box you have provided me is completely inadequite. While I know I am a creature prone to walking in it's own shit while I shit some more, I must insist you clean it out post-haste.
: From this point on I will always be fucked in the head.
: Ditto.
Finally, math books without any of that base 6 crap in them.