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$600 for 10 years is a bit much for a password manager. I think may switch to readysignon (https://www.readysignon.com/) which is compatible with keepass.


How do you get $600?

$3/month is $36/year. At 10 years, that's $360.

Where do you get another $240 for the standalone product?


Multi-user option, at $5 a month.


airvpn, privateinternetaccess It's easy to set up your own VPN as well. Just get a VPS and then install OpenVPN server on it. https://vpntips.com/how-to-setup-a-vpn-server/


Elegant yet very abstract.


I use (typed) Racket and it's wonderful.


Are there type classes in Elm?


No, and they're not planned either. There has been much discussion about them in the years: https://github.com/elm-lang/elm-compiler/issues/1039


Simon Peyton Jones is brilliant!


Why is this a problem?


I'm tagging on to this, not being from the US or china, I can't see how one is worse than the other. The idea that china is a bad guy while the us is a good guy doesn't really make sense to me, they both does what is in the best interest of themselves.


Some people think some countries shouldn't handle their information at all. They really shouldn't store their data in the cloud if they're concerned about state sponsored spying though.


They say security is only for the paranoid. But wow, I never thought it would come to this level!

I'm curious, why isn't apple producing their own servers? They had XServe back in the good old days...


x86 servers are a commodity. There is no way for a company like Apple to get the margins they want on manufacturing that kind of hardware. Data center buyers don't care about brushed aluminum cases with no visible fasteners.


Java - pays well Racket - explore and research QT - cross platform Haskell - write less, think more Javascript/Python - can't avoid


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