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As part of our ever preventative measures to be proactive with securing your data and keeping everyone happy here at FP, I have bought and installed an SSL certificate for use on here.



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That too will change with time. Been there done that 30 years ago.

Yup, I'm excited on this new version to be beaten up during the first couple months of release and 3rd party devs to update some applications we use for it then finally we'll update to it. There are a lot of performance, usability and security features I'm eager to get out :)

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As another former programmer ... Thanks for the work. Keep it interesting for yourself. The moment you loose that6 zeal ... it get's old real fast.


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