Jon C. Jensen
I live in Provo, Utah and work with Internet-related projects: web applications, databases, scalability, system administration, and security, and in the past, ecommerce and Android app development. I’m a radio amateur (“ham”) with call sign KG7TXN.
I sometimes write on Somusing, the blog of my wife, Erin, and wrote a lot on the End Point blog when I worked there.
Other places to find me on the web:
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My email address is jon@swelter.net — since 1999! You may encrypt messages to me using PGP/GnuPG with my current public keys (2026 ed448 ECC + Kyber, 2019 ed25519 ECC, 2012 4096-bit RSA), which superseded my historical keys (1998 DSA, 1994 RSA).
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Faith will only grow by observation and reasoning, coupled with other spiritual work. In addition, observation, reason, and faith are often prerequisites not only to receive personal revelation but to understand that revelation. …
We might discern that we have been influenced by the Holy Ghost if we ask ourselves if we have ever felt peaceful after making a decision, felt an increased capacity to resist temptation, felt an increase in love for others, or felt an increased desire to serve others. … Have we received ideas to help others, wanted to be a peacemaker in a conflict, or simply known what to do in a complex situation? These feelings may be manifestations of the Holy Ghost influencing us to do good.
For me, revelation frequently comes in short, terse, imperative directives, such as ‘Go!,’ ‘Do!,’ and ‘Say!’ Or it may come as ideas, usually coupled with a nudge to act on those ideas. Such promptings may be conveyed without words. Revelation can be delicate and trying to put into words that which was not given with words can limit understanding. Rarely does revelation come with clear explanations of why we should do something. Trying to explain ‘why’ when no revelatory reason was given, often misleads or can cause us to stumble. …
Observation, reason, and acting in faith does not mean that we are paralyzed when we do not feel an affirmative prompting.
We should recognize what God has already revealed to us personally, while being open to further revelation from Him. Even when we have received revelation, it often takes acting in faith to understand how best to apply that information. …
We should not try to force spiritual things. If we try to, we may rely on emotions that mimic spiritual promptings but are not. These emotions may include sentimentality, awe, empathy, excitement or raging hormones. Similarly, it is an advanced spiritual skill to know that revelation has not been received.
—Dale G. Renlund, devotional in the Marriott Center during Brigham Young University’s Education Week, August 22, 2023
https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/elder-renlund-byu-education-week-2023
https://www.byutv.org/656b0e15-40de-48a7-8f56-0149ded21f02/byu-devotional-address-elder-dale-g.-renlund-(8-22-23)
Travel notes
A map of the route my son & I took on our 2019 trip to Armenia, Georgia, Ukraine, and Moldova: Jon and Seth itinerary in June 2019.
An interactive map of various churches we visited in north England in 2013, with links to our blog posts and photos about each: Churches in north England, 2013.
Important causes
A few organizations Erin & I support:
- Institute for Justice, litigators for liberty who fight bad policing, civil forfeiture, occupational licensing cartels, First Amendment infringement, eminent domain abuse, and educational choice limits.
- Secular Pro-Life follows the science on the topic of abortion to shine light on bad arguments and lead important conversations beyond partisan and sectarian tug-of-war.
- Partners In Health builds local systems to support health in underserved areas. Erin and I learned of it through the book Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder (see Erin’s review of it).
- Atlas Network supports the global freedom movement in areas such as land title reform in post-Communist countries, rule of law, and personal enterprise within fair rules rather than permanent poverty support.
- Lifting Hands International provides aid to refugees, both those who have resettled and those still in problem areas of the world.
- FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression) defends the rights of all Americans to free speech and free thought, regardless of topic or political slant, picking up work the ACLU abandoned decades ago.
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation works to preserve freedoms in the electronic world.
Work talks
Presentation slides from talks I have given at technical conferences and company-wide meetings are available.
Free software
I support free software and open source. Don’t be a sharecropper!
I am on GitHub as jonjensen and have contributed to projects including PostgreSQL, Interchange, DevCamps, and Bucardo. I also keep old miscellaneous scripts around.
Other free software I work most often with:
awesome,
X.Org X11,
Sway,
Wayland,
alacritty,
kitty,
tmux,
Screen,
zsh,
bash,
Firefox,
Chromium,
Vim,
Git,
Rust,
Go,
Perl,
Python,
Ruby,
PHP,
PostgreSQL,
Linux (mostly
Red Hat/CentOS/Rocky,
Fedora,
Ubuntu,
Debian),
Android,
OpenBSD,
OpenSSH,
Apache httpd,
nginx,
Postfix,
Dovecot,
Pine (now Alpine),
Signal,
GnuPG,
Standard Notes,
Zulip,
MediaWiki,
VLC,
rsync,
less,
ripgrep,
fzf,
pspg,
par,
mtr,
and Nmap, just as a sampling.
Thanks to all free software developers for your time and efforts!
Once upon a time I created some RPM packages of free software for use on Fedora Linux. The source RPMs may still prove useful for building on a newer version.
Human languages
Some Unicode things I keep handy:
Language family maps for reference:
My novice linguistics research: I wrote a paper for Linguistics 490 (senior seminar) taught by John Robertson, winter semester 1998 at Brigham Young University. It examines how Hebrew verb patterns (binyanim) may be semantically grouped using C.S. Peirce’s universal categories. The paper: Hebrew Verb Pattern Tendencies Clarified by Peirce’s Universal Categories (8.5″ x 11″). Reference chart: Roots in various binyanim chart (11″ x 17″).
Writing
Some of my free verse:
Many years ago, a tree fell on our car, so I wrote up the story to share.
Religion
Links about religion:
Johann Sebastian Bach composed some of my favorite music. See these freely redistributable Bach sheet music PDFs and the James Kibbie complete Bach organ works recordings. Mutopia collects freely usable music scores. Thanks to those who typeset the music and gave it away!
Hymns:
Liberty
Miscellany
mod.zayda.net is a collection of old Amiga-era music “modules”, including the whole U4ia and F8 collection by Jim Young, mostly created on his Amiga.
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