You may have noticed that I updated my #Keyoxide profile link in various places. That was legit – my old RSA #OpenPGP key had expired back in early November without me noticing, and yesterday, I created a new #ed25519 key. If you still see my old Keyoxide link somewhere, please tell me. #pgp #rsa
https://keyoxide.org/FEF07E34F003F58EF486E744A49FCA80F5B7DE61
First, however, I had to manually update #GPG to version 2.4 by compiling it from source.
https://www.procustodibus.com/blog/2023/02/gpg-2-4-on-ubuntu-22-04/
QT https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:dxkyhpbv4bsktz3x2yp6m2rz/post/3lcvpgpgnu22j
Did you know that #RFC3696 allows you to use the characters !#$%&'*+-/=?^_`{|}~ in an #email address' local part?
Even comments and, in quotes, (),:;<>@[\] are !
• application/epub+zip@example.org
• $PATH@example.org
• wtf?@example.org
• 2*3=4@viktualia.example.org
• 2.34%@inflation.example.org
• $1=100roubles@(sanctions)example.org
• "no spam, please :)"@example.org
• +_+@example.org
• #fuckputin!@example.org
• {albert.einstein}@c.example.org
• "honeypot@spamhaus.com"@example.org
@pixelcode now interesting legal question whether the email
you-owe-me-$100-for-every-spam-email@example.org
were to constitute a binding contract...
@pixelcode
Would you be able to provide me with a working regex for emails? Thx!
/s
@pixelcode Updating links wouldn't be necessary if you use WKD.