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by lrvick
23 days ago
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And none of the back seat drivers ever have alternatives to suggest that solve the same problems while having bothered to endure the IETF standardization process, and thus PGP will continue to be the trust foundation of the software supply chain of the internet for the forseeable future. This fragile network we all use is made of a mountain of pigs that continually need their lipstick reapplied by people that do it for free or near free out of a desire to keep the whole thing running for everyone. Said people even do it for the users that stay at safe distance pointlessly saying "We should go back in time and build it differently in unspecified ways!". |
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Or that the replacements being aren’t as concerned as you are with the IETF process?