SDF phlogger fallingknife has an insightful reply to my 'privacy is dead' rant [0]. He brings up something I did not about government overreach with our private data. Also this: "What if we went back to sending letters (forget that the postal service images the front/back of ever letter and keeps records about who sends messages to whom)." I'd love to see a resurgence of letter-writing, the kind of letters you wrote by hand and mailed with a trip to your post office. Apart from the contents of the letter being more private than your typical Internet packet, writing letters might just bring back thoughtful communication. Kind of like what we engage in here, on a small scale. On the topic of starting your career in IT and putting your name out there - you are much better off showcasing your work than tending to your lnkedin or facebook profiles. Run your own mail, web or DNS server, host your own blog and git repo. You'll learn by doing it all yourself and overcoming the problems that will crop up. And, as someone who has been in IT forever, if I were hiring I'd jump at someone who showed such initiative. Shane at ascendingcreations.com also replied to my post on privacy [1]. He talks about using his own program to facilitate encrypted communication. The idea to use a graphical wrapper around existing strong crypto standards is a good one, in that it might encourage use by less technical folks. [0] gopher://sdf.org/0/users/fallingknife/phlog/20190815-privacy-is-nearly-dead.txt [1] gopher://ascendingcreations.com/0/shane/qJLuyhj9o88tqQ4ugMUrkvpKuE84pf5n.txt