On 01/19/2017 04:06 AM, Stephan Beck wrote:
> 15-20 years from now, OpenPGP will have expired and be a case of study
> for computer historians.
> 

I agree. 20 years from now, we will all be using telepathy, and the
telephone and Internet will be redundant. Without electromagnetic
communication, and without paper communication, we will be unable to
encrypt anything. Will there be an equivalent to OpenPGP that works with
telepathy?


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