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The act of encrypting things *always* makes them (seem) more interesting.
You can use encryption to keep secrets, but, in using encryption, may let others know that you even have a secret at all.
So, the very best kind of encryption is both un-operable without a very large securely transported key AND not obviously (or even unobviously) encrypted at all.
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2025-03-12 23:01:13Event JSON
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