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@freemo Borsht is pretty good but I only know of Lithuanian Jewish style Borsht. You have cabbage, potato, rye bread, fresh dill and broth. It's pretty tasty and a good way to feed many people without many resources.

Perhaps I forgot to mention drinking alcohol. Perhaps the fresh dill was what I enjoyed because it brought me back to being a child and eating pickles during the summer to avoid heat cramps.

Borsht is better than heat cramps hands down.

@thor The Julia Set is a subset of the Mandelbrot Set. Mathematics is my first love. Would you like a relationship to a seemingly unhinged man obsessed by numbers or are you too self centered to accept being less attractive than such a simple area of Mathematics?

Perhaps I say too much, I would like to learn more about you. A Degree in Art? You have more career opportunities than me. Have you seen a Mandelbrot fractal zoom?

If you say no, there's a Physicist down the bar from me and further from him is an Engineer.

I don't think I've mentioned it yet but welcome to hell.

@PawelK @hn100 Part of me clings to America and what it stands for. Maybe it impairs my ability to do research but I always feel indebted to my homeland. Perhaps I could help change it for the better and it would be my duty to do so. That's the way I see it.

With that being said, working with people from other countries is what I enjoy. Perhaps I will look into CZ Universities and see if there are individuals or groups that would not mind having another researcher on their work. I would learn from them and hopefully they could learn from me.

It would be academic research and I would have more protection from angry corporations. I could potentially get work published and that is very impressive on a CV. Despite my reservations about locking up knowledge, or knowledge being owned, I would gladly work towards a mutual goal.

Yes I would work in research but from my homeland and going through a foreign University. Hacker Score -40 but it is very much the same end goal. It seems to be the best option for both honing my skills and becoming more attractive to employers.

@PawelK @hn100 If they were to ask me why I visit their country, I would respond that it is a beacon of light in a dark place. I avoid the Socialism of the West and Authoritarian governments of the East. I also didn't want to go to Slovenia because no matter how I behave, people will think I went for male bonding.

@PawelK @hn100 It would be fun and I am an American so they would likely not care too much about me bringing in troublesome ideologies and politics. Reason for visit: Research, CZUB and trying to fix Yugos and Ladas.

I suspect the last one is going to be cheaply converting to electric. The death traps are very light and could likely just use deep cycle lead batteries with a forklift electric motor. It adds weight to the bottom of the vehicle and shifts the center of mass lower and towards the center of the vehicle. It's a communist production vehicle so no one would look twice at the petrol powered generator that would be added last moment just like many features of the original design.

@PawelK @hn100 In the past I've reversed, or attempted to reverse, malware that modifies firmware. I documented SE Linux and Samsomething Knux getting bypassed by a row hammer attack. As security increases, the malware becomes more magnificent.

Usually people tell me that it is impressive but they didn't ask, also fix the problems debil.

I'll have to look into it but this time I will need to be more careful of potential pitfalls. I once learned a lesson and it taught me a lot.

Still, jumping in the deep end of a pool is how I learned to swim. Nothing like applying knowledge when and where it is needed. Sorry to my parents if they read this, I was a terror to raise.

@PawelK @hn100 Czechia would be nice. CZUB definitely has experience with taking existing designs and improving them. It would be interesting to get in contact with a University there.

Ruskies and Ukrainians were really based in reversing. Je to škoda, že lidé kontrolu politiků.

@PawelK @hn100 Yes, Assignment 1-5 is getting Ghidra to compile from source.

@PawelK I miss being in a University lab. There was no wrong, only getting caught which was easy to avoid.

@Breaking911 There's definitely a correlation between people who put stickers on firearms and people who go on to do bad things.

@PawelK I haven't been on in a while. My country ran out of Adderall and I couldn't get my prescription. Sometimes I wonder if much of it accidentally ended up in Ukraine.

@thor I think it's for safety or security in some buildings.

@thor It's a better idea for internet access than satellites.

@thendrix It could have thermally decomposed to Chlorine and there is a good example of knowing when to walk away.

In Chemistry Labs where Fluorine gas is used, there's a very small period of time to remove the energy from the reaction. The building will be allowed to burn to the ground because nothing will extinguish an oxidizer that will likely burn asbestos.

If the Chlorine didn't react at the source, it would react elsewhere. Hydrogen and Chlorine react in darkness to make HCL but in UV light they react explosively to make HCL. Just letting it burn could have been the safest option. It will catch moisture in the air surrounding the area.

@Djeep Hydrogen Chloride turns into Hydrochloric Acid on contact with water. This is not looking good at all.

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