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Time for new keys!

I’m updating my public SSH key; it’s long overdue to step out of the dark ages and move to ED25519.

My new key:


ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAILDDULC1LD04Hss//MwUXumtJE0YiH1IrioRDly/jack


And yes, I worked very hard for those last five letters.

Below is a PGP signed message attesting to this change, including an identifying comment.

Keys for validation can be found on https://keybase.io/jackkingsman, retrieved via the fingerprint in the footer of any email I’ve sent you from a personal address, or retrieved yourself from the key with fingerprint 652901CCC69052492382892D31A8BF569DEB5F21.


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512

Hello World! I'm Jack Kingsman, and I'm updating my SSH key.

My new public key is:

ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAILDDULC1LD04Hss//MwUXumtJE0YiH1IrioRDly/jack Jack Kingsman <jack@jackkingsman.me>
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----

iQEzBAEBCgAdFiEEZSkBzMaQUkkjgoktMai/Vp3rXyEFAmc/70YACgkQMai/Vp3r
XyGOIAf+Jrdo4tsSL8GgQMcjxY9BLLPoeudU8ETf4ux4+EzL+/VRFjLDXm9Ha5Tj
mA0K2dL+/dzpXTtGXw7Lp81ze+NYiKEWPdiUJsTjBzkueQrEzUvAmG0ZaxeQZcd7
2YKZsSKg18NULbejRnz5DoOjrbuYXtIoz+yWAmn2ejc44zCmu2bXoXd34L2i3JvO
XE+02in86KGtZq6LC9mcNO5jvimUP5nONtSd5/lbKr3yPNZztLpsG4pgmemsQeGH
PrBQkTROncMfcpgCD3JtaHWAl9dFQHZ3gGw/bojzf6DHCMB8QEwNOqRMES+2oNYC
G1IF9hrjXVfDP7vti+Tz459swMRHdw==
=IpU+
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

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