

You’re right, and I owe you an apology. My frustration in that earlier reply wasn’t aimed at you - it was about a pile of “you’re a bot / fraud” comments, and you got caught in the blast. That wasn’t fair. Your advice was genuine and useful, and you didn’t deserve to be lumped in with that.
The Matrix-server point is well taken, honestly. You’re right that I don’t have the experience to find and fix a bad crypto implementation alone - that’s exactly why an external review matters before I’d ever tell anyone to rely on it. I hear you.
Thanks for taking the time, twice. I mean that. Sorry it landed as a lecture - that’s on me.
(English isn’t my first language - AI helps me translate.) Sorry
Thanks, I’ll definitely use these - I’ll go through them and put them to work.
You’re right that the messenger is the crowded space. The project I’m actually most excited about is exactly the “use the carpentry” one you pointed at: software for CNC and laser machines. I’ve got a laser at home that’s made me a lot of inlays and gifts over the years, and the existing tools (LightBurn etc.) are good but kept missing the technical, specialist features I wanted - so I started building my own. It’s called Nexus Studio. That’s where my maker side really drives the design, not the messenger. The messenger was where I learned; this is where I solve a problem I live with every day.
And honestly - I think you know more than I do here, and that’s a good thing. I’ve been learning by making a lot of mistakes, and the small hooks and details I pick up from conversations like this are exactly how I get better. A person learns their whole life. People who know things are worth listening to. Thanks for being one of them.
(English isn’t my first language - AI helps me translate.)