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minor copy edits #121
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Here are a few copy-editing suggestions! Feel free to take or leave them. :)
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ But in this talk we'll be going even further--let's explore the unknown reaches | |||
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**Hiding my love inside a MIDI file!** | |||
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Ever wanted to communicate a secret message to friend, lover or the national security officer of your country? (yes, I'm talking to you spies from all over the world). You might think end-to-end encryption got you covered, but after 2013, the NSA leaks and all that stuff, you never know! What do you do? You go back to the basics: Steganography! In this talk I want to share with you the basics of steganography and how you can use use it to hide messages in the vintage MIDI files we all loved from the 90's. More specifically, we are going to hide an audio message within the channels, patterns and events of a MIDI file. Finally, we will decode the message and listen to it! | |||
Ever wanted to communicate a secret message to friend, lover or the national security officer of your country? (Yes, I'm talking to you, spies from all over the world.) You might think end-to-end encryption has you covered, but after 2013, the NSA leaks and all that stuff, you never know! What do you do? You go back to the basics: Steganography! In this talk I want to share with you the basics of steganography and how you can use it to hide messages in the vintage MIDI files we all loved from the 90's. More specifically, we are going to hide an audio message within the channels, patterns and events of a MIDI file. Finally, we will decode the message and listen to it! |
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I'm always confused about .)
way of using brackets - I'd use ).
. I wonder if we should change it given the speakers might not be American?
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For me the difference is whether the parenthetical is inside a sentence (like this), or a complete sentence itself. (Like this, for instance.)
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I left this the way it was but if you have strong feelings about it, I can change it back.
@trueskawka Can you take another look at this? I fixed Em's verb form. |
Here are a few copy-editing suggestions! Feel free to take or leave them. :)