Jeff Burdges

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Use the [arrayref](https://github.com/droundy/arrayref) crate until we get type-level integers or similar.

IndexGet plus IndexSet should not be invoked together, say by `s[i] += ..`. It'd become a nightmare for performance when using larger numerical types, like even 256 bits, which may...

There is a potentially related topic : Should we provide any form of deniable encryption for either the archive files or Pond itself? At present, I feel the answer is...

Why? Recipiants could always violate that behavior, cut & paste, etc. We should avoid offering any feature that offers a false sense of security. Worse, any implentation would afaik violate...

Isn't there a cryptographic loss of deniabiltiy merely from the fact that the sender's computer can contribut information that decrypts the message? Yes, our adversry must sieze both computers, or...

Yes, that's true.\* :) It still require retaining the metadata on your past correspondentses, potentially quite dangerous. I could imagine a "Do not retain" option that, if you choose to...

Be careful with entomb. It nuked my state file on my Mac last year, not sure if we fixed that, like by disabling entoumb on sytems without TPM.

Again I kept all protobuf rebuilds in separate commits, 4427d653 and 4a2bad1f for client/disk/disk.proto and 995a3eda for protos/pond.proto. It'll reduce the final diff by around 1200 lines if @agl adds...

People already do introductions in Pond because PANDA makes that an intuitive use case. And they're correct to do so since people screw up PGP, etc. Adding introductions as a...

Introductions record exactly the information your client sees anyways. There is no "web of trust" in that records are never sent elsewhere. No metadata is "leaked" because users make a...