Subject: Re: On trusting the inproxy
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Posted on: 2017-10-26 01:27:00 UTC

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Hello Thoth,

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> ...Actually, I don't think you do have to trust an inproxy. Pr
> ovided that we can trust your PGP key (and you've been working
> under the assumption that we can already), and you sign your f
> ic, we can verify the sig and prove that you are, in fact, the
> person who wrote it. And yeah, special software configs are no
> t acceptable.

Indeed, you're right about that we could continue to rely on detached signatures.

> I'm sorry if it seems like I'm pushing a bit hard on this, but
> PDF is Barely Acceptable, IMHO, and I'd really like to see if
> we can find a way to get your fic into a more readable format.

To reiterate, I very much prefer PDF because it is the best way for me to guarantee that you see what I see, and a way for me to bundle things in there such as font rendering and self-contained bookmarks. As time went on I had intended on using the medium itself to do things like formatting gags and other things that would have taken advantage of the ability to control formatting to the precision allowed by PDF.

If you're very adamant on having a plain text option, I can strip the formatting by hand (I use LaTeX) and release it as a .txt with no formatting whatsoever. This may omit content that I had planned. But if you're willing to download and read .txt files, you can request it by just asking me to post the plaintext of each chapter by chapter, and I will make it happen.

While I could get a provider with Webs, 000webhost, QQ, those hosts run content management systems and Web UIs that are incompatible with the security model I have since they routinely phone home to Google and Facebook, which I decided was unacceptable.

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