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It's 40.56C or 105F right now with 42% humidity so it feels like 113F or 45C.

There's nothing wrong with dreaming of a better world. Be the change you want to see in the world.

@LakeViking An air gun is going to need regular cleaning and care because of the metal fouling from the pellets.

@WashedOutGundamPilot @Nordy2 Can't forget a good set of hand tools and common replacement parts.

I didn't lose all my work when the power went out. I'm further ahead now.

That feeling when several hours of compiling work is taken out by a power outage. Welp that's enough for today.

@lucifargundam The project where AOSP is ported and modified by OEMs and they don't release the required source code.

Yet another GPL violation has come to my attention but I'm wondering about a likely violation. Proprietary code relying on a GPLv2 portion, that might be slightly modified, extensively would be considered a derivative work.

I really hope that this violation is on the GPLv2 code.

@thor That's good, I just pointed out how useful LaTeX is and a few alternative ways to get LaTeX output. I like what you did.

@dpwiz I think it's due to exploits or memory safety. I used to want to learn more of Cpp but that's before it started to bloat.

@thor What is depicted can be done with Python. There are tools to convert between HTML and Latex too.

@thor I would recommend using \LaTeX and the AMS package in TexStudio. The syntax is like HTML and the results are worthy of publication.

If one is using Sage Mathematics or another scientific calculator system, there are packages that will output the results as Latex so it can be included in a document.

I love LaTeX and the results but it is well known that the most difficult part of using it is getting it right. I'm not joking when I say that a mostly correct document will take about an hour to fix. One mistake will make it look like garbage.

It is the standard for the AMS, ACS, IEEE and various other scientific communities. I've used it for Mathematics, Computer Science, Chemistry, Documents and Presentations. It worked well for all of them and I did spend an hour on each one trying to get it to display correctly.

@hil @thor If it works, it works. The voices reassure me of this.

I found another case where Ghidra refuses to work correctly. It's definitely time to work on tools that I can use more effectively.

I should probably do more work with my RV64GC MCUs. I would love to have access to more equipment for testing. The ageing titans like a Xeon Phi and Xuantie are of great interest to me.

I thought that VLIW implementations had been failures in the past like Itanium or AMD GPUs (TetraScale). So Qualcomm has tried it and it is quite impressive.

@thor Norwegian Commandos took out German Heavy Water storage and production ensuring they would never develop an atomic weapon. That's what Norway is known for in the US.

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