TBH, the coding has been intense. I had to do a lot of reverse-engineering and re-engineering to get things working the way I wanted to. I get totally motivated when I am doing something new. The two-way authentication I demonstrated on the call, NOBODY BUT NOBODY is doing that. It looks trivial, as it should, but underneath the hood a lot is going on. My approach is to focus on getting rid of barriers. I’d be pleased as punch to work with you on this. Home visits are a use case I’d love to explore.
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Watching you do the two-way authentication with @Jon Gordon felt reminiscent of the air-gapped bitcoin transaction using QR codes with an offline private key.
The fact that you can create a temporarily secure, encrypted channel for that active session with your client is game-changer!