Today I fully #secured my accounts on #GitHub and #Codeberg!
I created a #PGPKey which I use on both services and two access #tokens, since I now have enabled #2FA on both.
This brought the need of a #password manager. I use #MXLinux's default on my #XFCE laptop and now I look for one to use on my #Fedora #Kinoite desktop, available on #Flathub.
Do you folks have any suggestions? Which one is the most secure?
Also, where else could I use my PGP key now?
#secured #GitHub #Codeberg #PGPKey #tokens #2FA #password #mxlinux #XFCE #Fedora #Kinoite #flathub #git #privacy #encryption
can i just say that putting a :verified: or :bluecheck: or whatever emoji next to your name has exactly one use case: when you are mocking how easy it is to do.
i can't believe the number of week-old accounts who insist on verifying as though 1) anybody cares or 2) it actually matters.
if you need to verify, post a fucking email address or phone number or pgp signature or literally any other actual verification metric.
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#verified #bluecheck #emoji #mocking #verifying #verify #email #emailAddress #phone #phoneNumber #pgp #pgpSignature #pgpKey #verification
#verified #bluecheck #emoji #mocking #verifying #verify #email #emailAddress #phone #phonenumber #pgp #pgpSignature #PGPKey #verification
In case you are using the gh CLI client on Fedora from the gh-cli.repo you need to replace the /etc/yum.repos.d/gh-cli.repo gpgkey= line with the one from
https://cli.github.com/packages/rpm/gh-cli.repo
because the previous 0xc99b11deb97541f0 key expired, and have to confirm to add the new key once during upgrade.
See also https://github.com/cli/cli/issues/6212
Note that from F35 onwards the gh package is also provided by Fedora, so you can get rid of the extra repo as well.
#fedora #PGPKey #cli #gh #github
Its about time we published our PGP fingerprint and keys.
Emails:
- dsfgs@mail.i2p (clearnet address is i2pmail. org)
- dsfgs at riseup. net
Keys should be fetchable from:
- keyserver.ubuntu.com
- keys.gnupg.net
- pgp.mit.edu
And conform to PGP Fingerprint: 83b15d65bbf4e1ad3eb1
9d2f8793374a3faa87d5
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#PGPKey #PGPFingerprint #DickSmithsFairGoSupportersPGP
#DSFGSPublicKey #DSFGSEncryption #DSFGS #DSFGSGPG #DSFGSPGP #PGPDSFGS #PublicKeyDSFGS #KeyserversDSFGS
#PGPKey #PGPFingerprint #DickSmithsFairGoSupportersPGP #DSFGSPublicKey #DSFGSEncryption #DSFGS #DSFGSGPG #DSFGSPGP #PGPDSFGS #PublicKeyDSFGS #KeyserversDSFGS