I've had a day or three like this. (PGP is the right answer; co-founders should get each others' public keys early.)https://twitter.com/metabrew/status/694503187043213313 …
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@patio11 we usually abbreviate that to -ear but you're right
@patio11 I keep holding out for a keybase+slack integration.
@patio11 I have "gpg -ear …" in my muscle memory >_<
@patio11 I appreciate gpg myself, but it’s a no-go for non-techies vs “type it in Slack.” Keybase helps, still not good enough.
@patio11 keybase.io helps a bit.
@patio11 maybe @ianlandsman should extend PasteVault to easily work within slack and hipchat
@patio11 less if you spell it -ear or write a shell alias for it. Of course, it assumes founders even know WTF gpg is....
@patio11 `vim file.asc` lowers that a bit, though, and as a bonus avoids writing it to disk unencrypted: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3645 …
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