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pbrisbin.com
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| | | | | The recent hullabaloo with Snowden and the NSA is very scary. I agree with most Americans that The Government is doing some pretty evil things these days. That said, I also believe that we as cloud users are primarily responsible for the privacy of our own data. Thankfully, the problem of transmitting or storing data via a 3rd party without granting that party access to said data was recently solved. | |
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blog.zespre.com
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| | | | | These are important but not so commonly used. Therefore, I noted down some critical parts of it in case I need them in the future. | |
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navendu.me
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| | | | | Exploring how symmetric-key and public-key cryptography works by using GPG keys to sign commits and send encrypted messages. | |
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ar.al
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| | | I'm setting up my new XPS 13 running Pop!_OS and one of the things I always have to do on any new machine is to configure git. So, both for my own reference and in case it helps anyone else, here's a list of things I do to set up git: Set up my identity (used in commits, tags, etc.) git config --global user.name "Aral Balkan" git config --global user.email mail@ar. | ||