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For those interested, I now have a GPG (or PGP, for those using the older technology) public key. Now you can encrypt things to me…

[Edit] Whoops, nevermind; I just broke the whole program. I’ll be putting that back together shortly… in the meantime, anything encrypted with that key is undecryptable.

[Edit II] Ok; figured out the problem: Windows complains when you try to encrypt things and stream the files in realtime to an encrypted folder; the same .dll gets used for both activities and gets confused. I now have a new key, at the same address, which I now also have the private key for…

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