[03:30] <netritious> o/ howdy Unit193, wrst, cyberanger, err'body ...sorry took so long to reply lol
[03:31] <Unit193> Meh, you made it before the 3 day cutoff.
[03:32] <netritious> lol
[03:43] <cyberanger> netritious: that's fine, still use gpg?
[03:45] <netritious> cyberanger: not lately. you?
[03:45] <cyberanger> aside from --verify, not until today
[03:47] <cyberanger> netritious: see pm
[03:48] <netritious> i need to create new keys
[03:48] <netritious> just lazy, and frankly, nothing to hide really
[03:51] <cyberanger> and it takes a little more work if the key is larger than 4096 too, and idk how many people I've seen use gpg for encryption lately (opposed to just signing)
[03:52] <Unit193> netritious: I need a 4096 one now too...
[03:54] <netritious> I'll get around to it eventually
[03:56] <cyberanger> I'd grab the source, modify two values, and generate something at or above 8192 honestly
[04:04] <netritious> today I used vi and didn't have to google a cheat sheet
[04:05] <netritious> albeit all I did was add, change, delete some text and save with and without wirting contents to file
[04:06] <cyberanger> I'm getting better at not needing a cheet sheet, but I still use it too much
[04:06] <netritious> <<first editor in unix/linux was pico
[04:28] <cyberanger> I'm guessing mine was kate, from 2004, knoppix
[04:29] <cyberanger> then ubuntu and gedit, somewhere after that was nano
[04:30] <cyberanger> but I still use my first editor, the old MS-DOS edit
[20:23] <twayneprice> cyberanger: Real Men use copy con  :)
[20:30] <cyberanger> lol
[21:49] <cyberanger> twayneprice: real men you pen and paper
[21:50] <cyberanger> and real smart men keep a bottle of white out nearby
[21:50]  * cyberanger isn't one of those real smart men today, thankfully dollar general had some
[21:59] <twayneprice> :)
[22:01] <cyberanger> You'd think the EPA would be able to "help" the US Government go paperless