Uppity

Uppity -- The pastebin client with an attitude (by Kiwi)

Uppity Alternatives

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Uppity reviews and mentions

Posts with mentions or reviews of Uppity. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-16.
  • Privfiles - Secure file sharing / storage with storage API
    6 projects | /r/onions | 16 Oct 2021
    But that means that you're not doing the encryption client-side unless people are using your zero-trust tool, so people are sending you unencrypted files and you are encrypting the file in-memory before you store it? But that means that I do have to trust you that you're actually not watching the files as they come in or run your python script. I'm perfectly capable of reading it and not really accusing you of anything, but at that point... couldn't I just do this on like, arbitrary login-less pastebins by piping text through GPG and then out to Uppity? Something like: . torsocks on && for svc in $(uppity --list-services); do echo "hello encrypted world" | gpg --passphrase "mypassphrase" --batch --quiet --yes --no-use-agent -o - | uppity -f - --service "$svc"; done would push my encrypted paste to every uppity supported pastebin using a password that never left my control, in a shell script simple enough for me to express it on reddit as a one-liner. I haven't tried to run it but I think it would even work. it directly integrates into privfiles & on our download page it will prompt uses to use the download tool. You can see exactly how the code works, without having to review a massive repo I mean OK but why should I trust fernet more than GPG? I'm not saying there aren't reasons but I'm not really sold on it.

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Kiwi/Uppity is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of Uppity is JavaScript.


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