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Working on Ghidra 10 Dev in the endeavour to make the BL602 work with only open source code. The initial results were better than expected. I have reached the point where it has become apparent that I will now need to work on Ghidra to get better results. I have seen perfect C code for the first time so that is very promising.

@FroehlichMarcel Is your background a subset of the Mandelbrot Set? I was surprised to learn that the Julia Set is a subset of the Mandelbrot Set.

I'm planning on getting back to the BL602 and making my own programs. I will also likely be double checking my code on github to make sure that it compiles correctly.

@lupyuen I'm considering making my own image to flash to the BL602. I have waited so long for real embedded programming in C and it's RISC-V. I want to do many things with this MCU but I will have to limit myself to a single image that does a few things. Hopefully I can get it operational without too much trouble.

@lupyuen I believe I found your problem with the RM90. It wasn't correctly configured. I will go back to the documentation and reference the proper values.

I just used a foil shaver for the first time in my life. It's more comfortable than a rotary blade shaver. The foil shaver seems to be more effective too.

Complaints: It's not a razor. I use a safety razor to shave with. It will cut very close and only requires a single pass. Actual razors will cut any length hair. This was very easy to use but it didn't work on previously missed spots. This is a better option than a rotary shaver for me. I will probably use it for touching up in between the razor shaves that normally take around 10-15 minutes.

In conclusion, I will continue to bleed for an acceptable shave and have to open the razor to wash out hair after a couple strokes.

I'm wondering if Covid affects the brain as I am more quickly angered and will react differently. It could be the gastrointestinal issues, fatigue and pain in my chest. I've had it twice with a 14 month break. I had a faster reaction this time with a shorter duration. It was approximately 3 days in duration of symptoms compared to the 5 before. I don't want to try my luck with a third time. It's the last consecutive single digit prime number.

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Still recovering from Covid's aftermath. I checked my blood O2 readings and confusion, 99%-100% O2. I thought it was broken so I held my breath after exhaling. At first it didn't read and I was already starting to have to suppress the panic. It dropped to 94%. I filled my lungs with the chemicals and it jumped back to 99%. I think my lungs are in good shape.

If someone hijacks my work, make sure to give them plenty of respect. Not going well with the University rn. No line between my work and their bullshit in their eyes.

@lupyuen I'm working on the map files for the elfs. It should help things go much more smoothly than it is currently going. I'll upload them when I'm finished for tonight/this morning. I'm hoping to knock all the blobs out. Next is going to be the fun part.

It's not a simple process, in action, and it can be rather hazardous to health and the environment. The upside is that it doesn't have to be this way. Factories that recycle Lead from car batteries are specialized to minimize exposure to workers and produce high quality lead in high yields. The amount of lead that is recycled to use in new batteries is approximately 80% of all lead batteries sold. A big reason for this is that Lead is toxic and 10 kilograms of lead, sulfuric acid and salts of lead are very bad for the environment.

Being 190cm, 85kg, 7% body fat and having a couple decades of weight training behind me doesn't help.

I have Covid. Feels like I have Covid. The floor is made of floor and breathing feels like getting punched in the chest.

I'm just hope that I have the necessary skills to perform well.

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