@thor The War on Drugs.
@thor Wine is easy to brew inexpensively. The yeast is important with wine as baker's yeast will give odd flavors. It's still not bad.
@Yujiri They have 5 fingers on each hand. It seems to fit perfectly.
@PawelK When I was a small child I was with my dad doing firefighting duty. He just got dispatched to reported fires and would check permits for whatever that duty is called. So one fire was unlike the others. An armed group of men in the middle of nowhere burning a cross. We left at gunpoint and in a rush. The Sheriff of the town and around 6 patrol cars were sent in to deal with the men.
Hate only destroys the vessel that holds it.
@PawelK The human cost of such things are often overlooked. Something about man's inhumanity towards man.
Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon is hiring a tenure-track faculty member in the mathematical sciences.
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@lucifargundam I hope you enjoy it.
@thendrix Memory lane.
@thendrix I love the feeling of manual labor. What was the species and the size of the tree?
@igelsQTs It's really cool to view it as a Mathematical System.
@10g1k They are pretty cool.
@igelsQTs If only it could be GNU/Hurd users now.
@lucifargundam I would love to research Hertzbleed but I don't have the capabilities to really do it justice. I will mention that it reminds me of the power analysis routes. The ones where the mains power could be analyzed to determine what computers were performing cryptographic instructions. It wasn't just the power draw but a ripple effect if I remember correctly.
I have some crazy theorems about hertzbleed that I would love to share with the right people. It would probably be more complicated than the original attacks but this would be more difficult to stop.
@Pat The Atlas popularized by piss down economics and politics.
@Pat Oh like ATLAS like the avionics and Missiles. Here's one for you, RTEMS. I hope to port it to something in the future.
@10g1k In the USA we have a similar culture with muscle cars. The power was often not present from the factory and had to be engineered for the application. Concepts such as the supercharger and a variant of the supercharger, the turbocharger, were taken from aviation breakthroughs.
In short, these seemingly detestable automobiles were the proving grounds of new technology.
Just my perspective as a member of the community.
@Pat Atlas was just confused by the concept of C++ and Memory Safety. This is why Atlas Shrugged.
Toughbook fan, Mathematician and Locksmith with limited success in other areas.
Political stance is far right and far left. Proponent of First Aid Kits and PPE. Easily disheartened by big tech. Partially hinged personality and stubborn enough to not write this in the First Person.
Distrust of Psychology and a fan of satire. I love a good joke and contradict myself. Somewhat serious but easily distracted.