Today marks 5 whole years that I've been working hard to replace the dumpster fire that is e-mail. Hit the link to find out where we've been, where we are, and where we're going!
Took this week off from work for a staycation, so what am I doing? Working on #Mensago. All morning, every morning, and playing househusband at the same time.
I feel happier, less stressed, and more fulfilled than I have in a long, long time, and it gives me a taste of what my life could be like working on it full-time.
I just finished writing a code test which creates and queues for delivery an end-to-end encrypted email-like message in somewhere around 10-15 lines of #Kotlin code.
Think about it. It's starting getting real. SQUEEEE!!!
As prep to be a quasi-entrepreneur with the whole #Mensago thing, I've taken business courses to give me a bit of savvy to go with my technical knowledge. That includes a bit about #marketing.
I saw this on the shelf at WalMart today. It's. Literally. WATER.
There's a fine line between matching people to products and slimy, folks, and these guys didn't just step over the line. They launched over it in epic Parkour fashion. facepalm
The last few weeks I've been writing a library for a new markup language I designed, SFTM, which is meant to replace HTML for rich text in e-mail and make document exchange safer in a way that PDF never was.
For as simple as it is, writing a library for it has turned out to be much more involved than I originally thought. sigh
@CharismaticBatman That was a fascinating read. I'm not huge into codecs except the benefits, but JXL genuinely sounds compelling. I'm definitely going to look into it further as a 4th supported format for SFTM and the #Mensago platform in general