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Introducing Bots on Keybase

Hi Human! Here at Keybase , we manage our own infrastructure via “chatops.” That is, we collaborate in a chat channel where we discuss and perform deployments. Chatops is great because: the discussion and the actions are coordinated it can be done on the road, from a mobile chat interface Here's a screengrab from my iPhone's Keybase app: Above we see @amarcedone asking a bot for a server graph. And @joshblum deploying a program. And then in our desktop app, a celebration of software well done: Chatops like this might sound or look familiar. But in our case, there's no dangerous man-in-the-middle. Why this is better than plaintext Trusting a plaintext-chat as a devops chat manager comes with 3 monster risks: a breach of it . When a script-kiddie, black hat, motorhead, geek, waistoid, or evil nation state finds their way into the chat company's infrastructure, now they are in your devops, too . As a good rule of thumb, you

What is GetTor?

GetTor is a service that provides alternative methods to download the Tor Browser, especially for people living in places with high levels of censorship, where access to Tor Project's website is restricted. How does it work? The idea behind GetTor is very simple: Step 1: Send a request to GetTor (gettor@torproject.org) specifying your operating system (and your locale). Ex: "windows es" Step 2: GetTor will send you back a reply with links to download Tor Browser from our supported providers. Step 3: Download Tor Browser from one of the providers. When done, check the integrity of the downloaded file by verifying its signature. Step 4: If required, get some bridges! GetTor Responder on Twitter GetTor is currently not working on Twitter. How to verify a digital signature Digital signature is a process ensuring that a certain package was generated by its developers and has not been tampered with. In GetTor emails we provide a link to a file with