| One thing I did to test this, is just using a different private key. > How about changing the model so you only type into your app? Indeed this is possible, but a bit more work than I was going for. > What is your vision of where this could lead? Honestly, my hope is that this triggers some other ideas and/or someone else is willing to work with me. Keybase is pretty awesome, and opens up a ton of options. I personally don't have a ton of bandwidth, and without anyone else being interested, I'll probably do very little. > How will you make it easier to use? Keybase has an API endpoint to export your private key. I requested Keybase to explain to me how to use it, because when you hit that endpoint you get a bunch of junk. It turns out only a portion of what is given to you is the private key, the rest is other data. They wouldn't tell me where to parse. That being said, I hope they will improve that. When they do, it'll be possible to just plugin your keybase username & password and you'll be able to encrypt and decrypt. |
Absolutely. I just don't want to upload another key on keybase and have my correspondents start sending to a different key for me. I didn't think it was worth it to download and recreate the scene in your video of just testing to myself, rather I was thinking about trying it for a week or something.
Are you aware of any similar efforts that I can compare this to?