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OpenPGP: 3AB05486C7752FE1
@ikkeT @elisaliisa muistelisin, että harvinaisen mukava tyyppi
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 2 years ago
@jaoler studiomyyrä
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@elisaliisa Pitääpä kuunnella Ollin kuulumisia! Oltiin sellaisessa muinaisessa firmassa työkavereita kuin Ionific Oy. Siitä onkin jo sellaiset 18 vuotta aikaa...
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@palmer OK good to hear, thanks! I think I can survive with all these tips
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Actually I found also answer to my original question from the guide. OK, I'll print it out and read carefully all sections and the take actions...
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@vbabka @krzk @monsieuricon Well I used stickers instead of stick :-) I've read that in the past but ya should really read it as a refresher. Thanks! No harm done yet...
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@vbabka @krzk What'd you propose? I'm listening. Fully admit that I truly suck with OpenPGP.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Preparing #guitar #sampling setup with SM-57 front of the cabin. I.e. not the cheapest setup with guitar going directly to sound card and immediate plugin chain :-)

#audio #musicproduction #hobby
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 2 years ago
alias system=systemctl
alias journal=journalctl

… really makes the world so much more convenient. ctl has no legit reason to exist in this world :-)

#linux #systemd #note

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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 2 years ago
@coelacanthus actually I think i just write a simple viewer, which so the stuff I need to see from each subkey. The bigger issue for me with gnupg than how to do something is to how to see what changed. I actually might use this opportunity to learn a bit more rust :-) Since I know pretty much what properties I want to see from each key most of the time I use OpenPGP it is easier just to take the time and write a non-generic read-only program to view that picture. The user experience of gnupg is convoluted to say the least.
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and spend 30-120 minutes cursing why #bluetooth does not work :-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Something I always tend to forget with a new #Debian #installation: sudo apt-get install iwlwifi

#note

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@coelacanthus I think I give a shot for writing a small python script that gives me more elaborated status report of a keyring state than gnupg -K does. I.e. shows both keys, and also their sealing state (or whatever it is called).
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 2 years ago
i realized that i have a home page: https://jjs.kapsi.fi/. Had forgotten this but it looks still up to date :-) my web skills are not advanced enough to put the "music" playing background and looping so that could be a level up.
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@coelacanthus @kaiengert @thunderbird I guess it is OpenPGP day [1] :-) I wonder why maintaining a keyring has to be such a mess...

[1] https://social.kernel.org/notice/AZRuI88uzoD8KGful6
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thanks for the feedback anyway, i migrated to yubikey! and once again printed my master key also as a set of QR stickers (encrypted with passphrase) :-) I bought a label writer few years ago specifically for this purpose. if you have ideas just for the sake learning and understanding how passphrases were supposed to work please don't hesitate to share to this post, thank you.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 2 years ago
@krzk @vbabka yup, since I don't have ideas how to proceed with the subkey password, I'll seal my master key for now to Yubikey :-) I don't even know exactly how to verify if it was removed or see if a particular subkey has a passphrase (I tried tools such as Seahorse also to see if they give this visibility but no luck).
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To put short: I do not disagree with you but I want to first know what heck I'm doing :-) It should not be that hard to do these tasks.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 2 years ago
Facebook might be an oddball but I'm also a hobbyist musician so I literally need that platform for artist pages and events etc. I could slowly scrape that away too as I've delegated my artist page management to my girlfriend :-)
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