I hereby claim:
- I am lvh on github.
- I am lvh (https://keybase.io/lvh) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is D9DC 4315 772F 8E91 DD22 B153 DFD1 3DF7 A8DD 569B
To claim this, I am signing this object:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- | |
Hash: SHA256 | |
My old PGP key (8D2E6BACE6D6AAAE) is being replaced by my new key | |
(DFD13DF7A8DD569B). You can find the new one on key servers near you. | |
The new key has been signed with the old one. The old key is now (by | |
time of reading, not writing) revoked. I have no reason to believe | |
that my old key was compromised. | |
I have updated my key on PyPI. |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- | |
Hash: SHA512 | |
I am cycling my GPG key. | |
My old key has fingerprint: | |
D9DC 4315 772F 8E91 DD22 B153 DFD1 3DF7 A8DD 569B | |
My new key has fingerprint: |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/password_strength.png
This is a generator for random passwords. It is also useful as the answer to security questions.
brew install coreutils
. (On Linux, it night be called just shuf.);; (:import | |
;; (java.nio.file Path FileSystems StandardWatchEventKinds)) | |
(def ^:private all-events | |
(object-array | |
[StandardWatchEventKinds/ENTRY_CREATE | |
StandardWatchEventKinds/ENTRY_DELETE | |
StandardWatchEventKinds/ENTRY_MODIFY])) | |
(defn ^:private watch! |