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Horcrux: Split your file into encrypted fragments (github.com/jesseduffield)
75 points by j0e1 on Nov 30, 2021 | hide | past | favorite | 11 comments


The use I see for it is in providing access to critical information in the event of injury or death. One key to family, one to friends, one in a safety deposit box, etc. Copies of legal records and sensitive info can be given to people without the risk it would be misused.

The other use is handing/hiding them out at a convention and making a big ARG out of it. Which sounds like a lot more fun


This kind of thing generally requires a level of sophistication around data preservation and software tool use that many people don't have. So, the chances that things don't go according to plan have probably gone up.

It's still hard to beat paper for these types of applications.


Another use case: use it to bring people who are estranged together. Put some crypto wallet seed in it. And give it to them and tell them they have work together to access the money.


Don't give Hollywood any ideas


He absolutely started this project with having a fun name and started to write the code afterwards.


> WHO IT’S FOR: People named Tom Riddle


This would be fun for geocaching.

Also would be great for releasing really incriminating evidence in the event of your death/disappearance.


Is this just a threshold secret sharing implementation? Definitely a cool implementation, fun name


It’d only be natural that this command randomly kills a process for each fragment created.


> WHO IT’S FOR: People named Tom Riddle

:)


What an apt name.




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