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I've been playing around a lot with PGP since I have an openPGP card in my phone.

I made a backend to have my PGP card sign and encrypt messages in Chatty, the hope being that I can add transparent encryption/signing to SMS/MMS and the other protocols Chatty supports:
source.puri.sm/Librem5/chatty/

What's left now is to work on the UI to have friendly user integration.

@ljs It's true, most other car companies are aspiring to catch up to the smartphoneification of their cars, where Tesla still has quite a lead.

Among the list of reasons modern cars are unappealing to me: in addition to uploading location data, they also sometimes have cameras that upload video to the vendor. In this case employees at Tesla found the juiciest videos and shared them internally:

reuters.com/technology/tesla-w

My weaving and other projects are put on hold for a bit, but it's for a good reason! After completing this first self-published book (which I hope to launch in the coming weeks), I've been (re)bitten by the writing bug.

I want to ride this wave of writing productivity so my off-work time and weekends will be devoted to writing a brand new book! I'll share more once I get a bit further in the process, but the outline is already done and I'm ready to start writing.

Do I know anyone who knows the person working on PWA support in #GNOME Web (Epiphany?).

This is looking pretty good!

@FanCityKnits The one thing to consider when weaving thin yarn like that on a rigid heddle (or really any loom) is to ensure you have a fine enough reed (heddle in your case), likely 12 dent or smaller, do the ruler test with the yarn to see what you need. Otherwise with a larger reed you risk having a weft-faced fabric, and I suspect you want to highlight the warp. Using a finer weft will help with that.

@FanCityKnits I think that could work well, especially if the bands repeat at relatively similar distances.

There is a project/technique in Inventive Weaving on a Little Loom called "Palindrome Skeins" where the skein is looped so that the color repeats show up in bands together. Then it is all warped according to those bands.

@Kymberly During my first attempt at overshot weaving, I learned just how much more it wants to draw in compared to other techniques, which combined with my poorer technique, meant abrasion on the edge of the warp.

Before then I was intimidated about breaking warp threads. That project I got to practice replacing warp threads at least a dozen times. So all that to say, if you get to that place and need help, ask away!

Some might find it interesting that all of the work to turn a bunch of disparate articles into a properly-formatted book, from the additional writing and formatting work (VIM + LaTeX plugin), digital page proof review (Evince), LaTeX research and integration with the self-publishing platform (Firefox), cover photo tweaks (GIMP), happened not only with FOSS tools, but all on my personal computer, which happens to be a Librem 5 phone attached to a lapdock.

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I worked on my book all weekend. I finished the book layout in LaTeX and reviewed the 200-page digital "page proof" word by word, correcting any formatting mistakes and other errors. I finished my final tweaks to the index and this evening uploaded the completed and proofed PDF, designed the cover, and submitted all of the rest of the information.

The final step before I release "The Best of Hack and /: Linux Admin Crash Course" is printing and reviewing the finished physical product.

@jkepler Yes I am doing all of the layout of the book with my Librem 5 and Lapdock Kit. I am actually going to use the tablet mode feature when it is time to review the full book as a digital page proof before I order the printed version. Living in the convergence future!

@Viss Well, if it's cheaper, faster, and more effective in all respects, then clearly the practice will continue until/unless it is regulated.

@Viss I also wonder whether, in addition to getting the data faster, if buying the data is cheaper than the attorney fees to get a warrant.

@aral Phonetically it reads like "hash-faith" which would work for a blockchain company.

Our new episode is out! @katherined @dsearls @kyle and @shawnp0wers talk about Shawn's head's appearance at the #SCaLE conference, #3Dprinting, and more, while having way too much fun.
Click link for full episode - reality2cast.com/142

#Technology #Privacy #Podcast

@jkepler I am reluctant to move to something with less history, smaller userbase, and less documentation since I am just learning and need all of the online support I can get.

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