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www.ashish.zip
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| | | | | Github has vigilant mode which verifies the commit was made by the user who can be verified by the gpg or ssh keys. By default, if you make... | |
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juandebravo.com
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| | | | | Juan de Bravo - Personal thoughts about technology (@juandebravo) | |
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danielms.site
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| | | | | I build things and drink coffee. | |
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byparker.com
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| | | With the increasing prevalence of inserting malicious code into commonly-used open source projects on the rise, it might be time to enforce commit signing for your open source project. This prevents someone from spoofing your identity on commits they make. If it's not signed with your key, then it's not verified and the UI will show this. | ||