Due to btrfs deciding to corrupt itself, I've lost my master
keys for
02EF A1CE 3C3E 4AAD 7A86 3AB8 ED24 985C A884 CD61
.
It has not been compromised (as far as I know, at least), and
everything done with the old key is still valid. Although the
current subkeys are valid for another 6-ish months (until
2024-10-09), I'll be moving to a new key proactively.
My new key is
CFCF 6723 A8ED 791C 5FD2 5CB5 8589 69DC CC2E 792D
.
This commit will be signed and pushed with the old key,
0xED24985CA884CD61
, then afterwards I will
immediately be switching to the new key,
0x858969DCCC2E792D
. The old key will be removed
from my YubiKey and replaced with the new one, and I will be
unable to read anything encrypted to the old key.
There's also now a /data/ directory,
which as of the time of writing, just contains my
old key and a detached
signature for the markdown version of this file (at commit
5e7ff5e5ad14adc21e2f0ea09d20f3598ae6901c
) signed
with 0xED24985CA884CD61
saying I'm moving to
0x858969DCCC2E792D
.
My current PGP public key will always be at /pubkey.asc.
Note: Assuming this actually gets done on April 1st, no, this isn't an April Fools joke. If I were to do an April Fools joke, it would absolutely have a disclaimer from the second it goes up that it's an April Fools joke, but that's a rant for another time