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128bit.io
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| | | | | GPG stands for GNU Privacy Guard, it's a public-key cryptography that can be used to digitally sign items like commits in Git. GPG provides a lot more functionality, but let's go into why you would want to digitally sign your Git commits. Git does not have any way to validate the author of a commit. When setting up a Git client on your system you are able to use any email address you desire. | |
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www.spinellis.gr
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www.synesthesia.co.uk
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sts10.github.io
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| | | On Cyber Monday, I took advantage of Yubico's 2-for-1 YubiKey deal and got two YubiKey 4s for the price on one ($40). My understanding is that usually these keys are used as a 2nd factor in 2-factor authentication schemes. In this capacity it works with Google and Dropbox, as well... | ||