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eterps | 7 months ago

> TL;DR: FOKS is like Keybase, but fully open-source and federated

What features from a user perspective does it currently have in common with Keybase?

F.e. I remember Keybase mostly for secure messaging using public identities (HN, Reddit etc.), and sharing data/files.

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maxtaco|7 months ago

E2E-encrypted git. Keybase has KBFS, and FOKS has a poor man's equivalent, which is E2E-encrypted Key-value store.

eterps|7 months ago

Thanks! Sorry for being lazy, but I was wondering how you share something using the E2E-encrypted KV store (it wasn't obvious in the website)? In kbfs, I remember it was as easy as putting it in a comma separated usernames path.