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My roots first touched ground in NW Washington and I've been tearing up the West Coast for the last thirty years. | My roots first touched ground in NW Washington and I've been tearing up the West Coast for the last thirty years. | ||
== On the web == | == On the web == | ||
== Shell access == | == Shell access == | ||
== How to contact me == | |||
Currently I'm in the process of diminishing my cell service, but you might catch me answering if you are one of the few who has my number (Dad). No voicemails are checked ever. My ZRTP encrypted phone number is available upon request. Otherwise, please use one of the following: email (PGP Encrypted) or XMPP + OTR instant messaging. | |||
The best ways to reach me are email (preferably encrypted) or XMPP+OTR. | The best ways to reach me are email (preferably encrypted) or XMPP+OTR. | ||
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My current PGP key is below. It is signed by a fair number of people in the | My current PGP key is below. It is signed by a fair number of people in the | ||
"web of trust", whatever that is worth. I also posted the fingerprint on | "web of trust", whatever that is worth. I also posted the fingerprint on | ||
twitter at https://twitter. | twitter at https://twitter.comfor | ||
whatever that is worth. If you use the web of trust, you might be interested to | whatever that is worth. If you use the web of trust, you might be interested to | ||
know that a signature from me on someone else's PGP identity means two things: | know that a signature from me on someone else's PGP identity means two things: | ||
Revision as of 05:08, 28 February 2016
read -r -d template <<'DOC_TEMPLATE' Hi. My name is Michael Friedman and I'm regularly on the computer, learning about new things on the internet. It seems many here have the same interests I do and are much more skilled than I am.
I belive in the the proliferation of technology by means of free software, affordable hardware, the unrestricted and uncensored transfer of information from one person to another and perhaps most of all, I believe in an individuals right to absolute privacy. and well-informed consent.
My roots first touched ground in NW Washington and I've been tearing up the West Coast for the last thirty years.
On the web
Shell access
How to contact me
Currently I'm in the process of diminishing my cell service, but you might catch me answering if you are one of the few who has my number (Dad). No voicemails are checked ever. My ZRTP encrypted phone number is available upon request. Otherwise, please use one of the following: email (PGP Encrypted) or XMPP + OTR instant messaging.
The best ways to reach me are email (preferably encrypted) or XMPP+OTR.
My primary XMPP identity is wiretapped@jabber.ccc.de and my current OTR fingerprint is a9641816ff8b7beb03392f9c3000e3a366c568bc.
If you need a new XMPP account, you can easily create one on the CCC server using your XMPP client. I recommend connecting to jabber.ccc.de via its Tor hidden service so that you won't need to trust hundreds or thousands of certificate authorities when connecting. Its address is okj7xc6j2szr2y75.onion.
My current PGP key is below. It is signed by a fair number of people in the "web of trust", whatever that is worth. I also posted the fingerprint on twitter at https://twitter.comfor whatever that is worth. If you use the web of trust, you might be interested to know that a signature from me on someone else's PGP identity means two things: (1) I am reasonably confident that the person who possesses the identity's private key has been using that name for a significant period of time, and (2) I perceive them to have at least a basic understanding of how to use asymmetric cryptography, whatever that is worth.
A note about importing my key from this page: Copy and pasting just the PUBLIC KEY BLOCK verbatim from here will not work, because when signing this message gpg escaped the key block's headers by prepending '- '. The quickest way to import my key from this page is to copy and paste the entire text of this page from your browser into "gpg | gpg --import" in your shell. The first instance of gpg will verify the signature and output the unescaped signed part, and the second instance will find the key in the middle of the message and import it.