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* '''(March 2020)''' I switched from mutt to [https://neomutt.org/ neomutt]. Neomutt is a fork of mutt by folks who really should be collaborating with mutt upstream. The neomutt maintainers are less savvy than the mutt maintainers and neomutt is way, way, way buggier. That said, some of the features in neomutt made the switch hard to resist.
* '''(March 2020)''' I switched from mutt to [https://neomutt.org/ neomutt]. Neomutt is a fork of mutt by folks who really should be collaborating with mutt upstream. The neomutt maintainers are less savvy than the mutt maintainers and neomutt is way, way, way buggier. That said, some of the features in neomutt made the switch hard to resist.
* '''(January 2020)''' I've made two changes my non-desk laptop setup. I replaced the Jasmine Bookstand described in December 2015 with the [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MVBDIPU BestBookStand INP-102-O book stand]. It's much more compact and efficient when packed and it's much more stable when unpacked. You can buy one that will fit your laptop perfectly (the 12.8inx9in is perfect for X1 Carbon). I have also replaced the Happy Hacking keyboard with a [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F3U4TQS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Lenovo Compact USB Keyboard with Trackpoint] which is very similar to the keyboard on my X1. The integrated trackpoint means means I can use a pointing device ''much'' more easily and the keyboard itself is just so much thinner and quieter. I have tried the Bluetooth version but the latency enough of a distraction that I've stuck with USB. The setup is compact enough to fit in my backpack and anytime I'm using my laptop at a place other than my desk for more than 30 minutes, I'll set up up the bookstand and the keyboard.
* '''(January 2020)''' I've made two changes my non-desk laptop setup. I replaced the Jasmine Bookstand described in December 2015 with the [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MVBDIPU BestBookStand INP-102-O book stand]. It's much more compact and efficient when packed and it's much more stable when unpacked. You can buy one that will fit your laptop perfectly (the 12.8inx9in is perfect for X1 Carbon). I have also replaced the Happy Hacking keyboard with a [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00F3U4TQS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Lenovo Compact USB Keyboard with Trackpoint] which is very similar to the keyboard on my X1. The integrated trackpoint means means I can use a pointing device ''much'' more easily and the keyboard itself is just so much thinner and quieter. I have tried the Bluetooth version but the latency enough of a distraction that I've stuck with USB. The setup is compact enough to fit in my backpack and anytime I'm using my laptop at a place other than my desk for more than 30 minutes, I'll set up up the bookstand and the keyboard.
* '''(August 2019)''' I switched from the Sony DPT-S1 to the Sony [https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/reader-digital-book-dpt-series/dpt-rp1/specifications DPT-RP1]. It's a better and more reponsive version of the DPT-S1 I've been using for the last few years. Annoyingly, it does not show up as a USB mass storage device but I've been using some [https://github.com/janten/dpt-rp1-py a Python library somebody has created] to help with syncing. (See the struck out July 2015 entry for detail on the DPT-S1 and how I use it.)
* '''(August 2019)''' I switched from the Sony DPT-S1 to the Sony [https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/reader-digital-book-dpt-series/dpt-rp1/specifications DPT-RP1]. It's a better and more reponsive version of the DPT-S1 I've been using for the last few years. Annoyingly, it does not show up as a USB mass storage device but I've been using some a Python library somebody has created to help with syncing. See the struck out July 2015 entry for detail.
* <strike>'''(May 2018)''' After losing my phone in a snowbank on Mt. Rainier, I bought a Motorola X4. I bought the normal more-expensive unlocked and hackable one rather than opting for the one from Google (that you can only use with Project Fi) or the one from Amazon (that shows you advertisements you cannot turn off!). I continue to use it for as little as possible and not care very much about any of its fancier features. I do like that it's quite water resistant.</strike>
* <strike>'''(May 2018)''' After losing my phone in a snowbank on Mt. Rainier, I bought a Motorola X4. I bought the normal more-expensive unlocked and hackable one rather than opting for the one from Google (that you can only use with Project Fi) or the one from Amazon (that shows you advertisements you cannot turn off!). I continue to use it for as little as possible and not care very much about any of its fancier features. I do like that it's quite water resistant.</strike>
* '''(January 2018)''' I took the opportunity while moving to a new laptop to setup a laptop that never held any PGP key material on its drive. I'm currently using two different [https://www.yubico.com/product/yubikey-4-series/ YubiKey 4s] (a Nano USB-C and a normal-sized USB-A). I typically leave the Nano USB-C in the port and use the USB-A only as a backup. I'm using the key for signing, encrypting, authentication and Fido U2F. It's a fantastic device and I wish I had moved to it earlier.
* '''(January 2018)''' I took the opportunity while moving to a new laptop to setup a laptop that never held any PGP key material on its drive. I'm currently using two different [https://www.yubico.com/product/yubikey-4-series/ YubiKey 4s] (a Nano USB-C and a normal-sized USB-A). I typically leave the Nano USB-C in the port and use the USB-A only as a backup. I'm using the key for signing, encrypting, authentication and Fido U2F. It's a fantastic device and I wish I had moved to it earlier.
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