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Wow this paperback thing is a cool idea. I was looking to not share anything but I'm sure I can apply it to other cases.
Yeah it's really neat. There's a couple other projects. But I think this is the most polished.
If you do use it, for long-term archival, make sure you get acid-free paper heavy stock. And use a nice quality printer. You might want a laminate it as well. Just to be safe I would print out two copies of everything, and only laminate one copy. And store them in separate folders wherever you're going to store them. That way if there's any issue if the lamination process the original data would just survive in the paper.
It's a great way to do your backups. You can store your encrypted data backed up in the cloud to multiple places. But you can store your keys offline with Shamir's secret sharing.