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How to reach craftsmanship?
Sometimes I feel like I code just as I play the violin. By instinct. I’m not following any rules or well defined procedures. I roughly know where I want to go and more or less how to get there. Then I just start and see where it leads me.
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Progress on PGPainless Development
Not much time has passed since I last wrote about my progress on the PGPainless library. However, I feel like its time for an update.
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PGPainless 0.2 Released!
I’m very proud and excited to announce the release of PGPainless version 0.2! Among the major improvements are proper signature verification and a new encryption API.
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Why Signature Verification in OpenPGP is hard
Signature Verification in OpenPGP is hard. Here is why.
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PGPainless 0.1.0 released
Photo by Markus Winkler on Unsplash After two years and a dozen alpha versions I am very glad to announce the first stable release of PGPainless, a library that makes using OpenPGP fun again!
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Install Jitsi-Meet alongside ejabberd
Photo by Drew Beamer on Unsplash I got Jitsi Meet working with my ejabberd installation. This is how I did it. #xmpp #jitsi #jitsimeet #meeting #videoconference #conference
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OMEMO Specification Sprint
Photo by Sebastian Pena Lambarri on Unsplash The past weekend some members of the XMPP community gathered in Düsseldorf to work on the next iteration of the OMEMO End to End Encryption Specification. All of us agree that the result – version 0.4 of XEP-0384 – is a huge step forward and better than ever!
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How to Implement a XEP for Smack.
Photo by NASA on Unsplash Many (80+ and counting) XMPP Extension Protocols (XEPs) are already implemented in Smack. Today I want to bring you along with me and add one more 🙂 #xmpp #smack #protocol #development
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Smack: Some more busy nights and 12 bytes of IV
Photo by Sven Mieke on Unsplash In the last months I stayed up late some nights, so I decided to add some additional features to Smack.
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Re: The Ecosystem is Moving
Moxie Marlinspike gave a talk at 36C3 that misrepresented decentralized systems. This is my opinion regarding his arguments.