psyren | 12 years ago | on: Developing A Secure Email/IM Replacement - Feedback Appreciated
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psyren | 14 years ago | on: "Australian Exceptionalism": best performing and fairest developed nation
Even though we are so isolated, we get some of the best house / drum & bass music acts in the world coming here, and combined with the great weather = awesome music festivals.
Additionally, I love the fact that I can drive to work in 10 minutes and the CBD in 15. I've thought of moving elsewhere, but in my opinion Perth (and Australia in general) has excellent quality-of-life.
Being able to make very good money as a developer is just the icing on the cake.
psyren | 14 years ago | on: "Australian Exceptionalism": best performing and fairest developed nation
Now all my savings still go into the loan (offset account), but they are essentially a deposit for my next property which I will be able to buy around 28-29 (2-3 years).
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Providing your own key could easily be an option. I'm just thinking about my parents though - they would never in their life be able to or want to configure a mail client with a private/public key pair. But they can remember a passphrase and use keepass/lastpass to store all their passwords locked by one master. I'm trying to adapt that same concept (and the ease of use it brings) to bring encryption to the masses in e-mail/IM.