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   Byrl Raze Buckbriar to All   
   NewsCard : Usenet Tool for Permanent Nam   
   19 Dec 25 17:36:00   
   
   XPost: comp.os.linux.advocacy, news.software.readers   
   From: news0@octade.net   
      
   * NEWSCARD * Publish and fetch permanent named records via Network News   
      
   Newscard creates a decentralized, named record pastebin.   
      
   [git repo] https://codeberg.org/OCTADE/newscard   
      
   * TABLE OF CONTENTS *   
      
       1. NEWSCARD INFO   
       2. NEWSCARD TIPS   
       3. NEWSCARD HELP AND USAGE   
       4. NEWSCARD TEST KEYS   
      
   * 1. NEWSCARD INFO *   
      
     Author: Byrl Raze Buckbriar (https://octade.net) (news://alt.rhubarb)   
      
     Newscard encrypts a local text file and publishes it via NNTP.   
     The name assigned to the card is the address and passphrase.   
     Anyone who knows the name or passphrase can retrieve the card.   
     A very strong passphrase will keep the card content secret.   
     Newscard uses nine layers of encryption and chain hashes that are   
     derived from multiple hash streams and large, random salt.   
     Use 'tuff' mode for very strong encryption passphrases.   
      
     Try 'card help' for usage instructions.   
      
     User License: Use solely at your own risk. By using this software the user   
     agrees that the author has zero liability for any loss, harm, or damage.   
     This software is 'doodleware' and not fit for any commercial purpose.   
     The user has no rights whatsoever related to the use of this software   
     or any thing arising from such use. The user must agree to this license   
     to use the software. There is no support, guarantee, or warranty.   
      
   * 2. NEWSCARD TIPS *   
      
   Ways you can use newscard include:   
      
   1. Publishing and retrieving scripts, sources, and articles with a phrase.   
   2. Publishing a personal profile others can retrieve with a keyword.   
   3. Exchanging encrypted messages (using strong keys or 'tuff' mode).   
   4. Including newscard keys in signatures and articles.   
      
   Once published, a newscard remains a permanent record.   
      
   * 3. NEWSCARD HELP AND USAGE *   
      
   WARNING: Use 'tuff' mode for high security against decryption.   
   Tuff mode generates cards with high-security, strong passphrases.   
   Enc mode forces a minimum custom key size and still may be insecure.   
   Enc mode should be used if you want the public to decrypt the card.   
   Tuff mode should be used to prevent the public from reading the card.   
      
   show this help message           : card help   
   show some tips and use cases     : card tips   
   show author and license info     : card info   
   generate highly secure news card : card tuff [path|file]   
   generate news card via password  : card enc  [passphrase] [path|file]   
   fetch card from network          : card get  [passphrase]   
   publish card to network          : card put  [passphrase]   
   read text of local news card     : card show [passphrase]   
   list stored cards by folder      : card list [draft|queue|inbox|sent]   
      
   Author: Byrl Raze Buckbriar (https://octade.net) (news://alt.rhubarb)   
      
   * 4. NEWSCARD TEST KEYS *   
      
   Users may test the Newscard application by fetching these cards by key:   
      
     sample1 | sample2 | sample3 | octade | newscard0   
      
   To fetch a card use the command: card get [key].   
      
   Examples below can be tried for cards that are already on the network:   
      
    $~: card get newscard   
    $~: card get 8   
    $~: card get sample1   
      
   --   
    = OCTADE = newscard:octade = https://soc.octade.net/octade =   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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