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\documentclass{beamer}

\usepackage{graphicx}
\graphicspath{ {./images/} }

\usetheme{Boadilla}

\title{FOSS in the developer and privacy space}
\subtitle{Why is it often prefered?}
\author{Lucas Standen}
\institute{QMC}
\date{\today}

\begin{document}

\frame{\titlepage}

\begin{frame}
\frametitle{What does this presentation show?}
SOME STUFF
\end{frame}

% ~1-2 mins
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{Why did I choose this project?}
-- Interest in the area of FOSS

-- Wanted to learn more about the ethics behind things, not just the software

-- To challenge myself
\end{frame}

% ~2-3
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{My research}
\textbf{Sectioning:}

	\textit{Splitting things up is helpful}
	
	People:

	-- Richard Stallman

	-- Edward Snowden

	-- Lawrence Lessig

	Papers:
	
	-- All 120 pages of Richard Stallman's work
	\begin {tiny}
		\textit{He founded the entire movement, he has a lot to say!}
	\end {tiny}

	-- Places where FOSS is used 
	\begin {tiny}
		\textit{To ensure my pre-existing knowledge isn't biased}
	\end {tiny}

	-- Papers/PhDs where their software was published as FOSS
	\begin {tiny}
		\textit{Mostly looking at their justification as to why their software is FOSS}
	\end {tiny}

	Things:

	-- Code editors 
	\begin {tiny}
		\textit{VS code, Vim}
	\end {tiny}

	-- Operating systems
	\begin {tiny}
		\textit{Linux, BSD}
	\end {tiny}

	-- Other tools
	\begin {tiny}
		\textit{Latex, VLC, KDE}
	\end {tiny}
\end{frame}

% ~1-2 mins
\begin{frame}
\frametitle{Planning and managing this project}
\textbf{Tools:}
	-- Tex Live 

	\includegraphics[scale=0.2]{latex}

	Graphics tool designed for generating documents, of many shapes and sizes, including my write up, and this presentation!
	% allows for sections, sections things to all hell

	-- Org mode

	\includegraphics[scale=0.03]{orgmode}

	Note format, designed to be easy for humans and computers to read, making it perfect for simple, feature packed apps, 
	used for writing my log, diary, and research (plus managing my life!).
\end{frame}

\begin{frame}
\frametitle{So why is it preferred}
SOME STUFF
\end{frame}

\begin{frame}
\frametitle{How did the project go?}
SOME STUFF
\end{frame}

\begin{frame}
\frametitle{What would I change?}
SOME STUFF
\end{frame}

\end{document}