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This is a cyclic voltammetry for glucose biosensor. I'm comparing the signals obtained with a precision instrument and a homemade one. Sadly it won't reach the fast speeds of the real thing, but I can still use my instrument to measure glucose concentration in certain solutions.

I'm trying to build a potentiostat for cyclic voltammetry, it seems it requires further calibration but at least my signals (red) are similar to those expected (blue)

Luego de ver la extensión "silvya" para Emacs que facilita la creación de poesía en inglés (midiendo versos y buscando rimas) quise hacerme algo parecido pero para poesía en español. De momento sólo tengo una función que mide y descompone los versos, lo probé con un puñado de sonetos de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz y parece funcionar, al menos la métrica sale correcta, aunque algunas separaciones de sílabas no parecen del todo exactas...

"The Zen of Python", a mantra that appears as you run the following:
>>> import this

I'm a bit surprised about the fact that Scribus can import markdown files. Now I can edit the text and apply formatting at the same time from Emacs, with all the power this implies, such as moving by sentences or words, having the undo-tree extension, and swiper to search text using regular expressions.

Hoy aprendí un par de métodos para eliminar archivos viejos, no tenía idea de que el comando find fuera tan poderoso.

I just read "The Tao of Programming", this was one of my favorite parts.

I found this animated Porygon from and couldn't resist the urge to create this theme for my desktop on

My most recent theme for . I like it, I guess I'll keep using it for a week or two.

I just found a way to insert my pixel art into my terminals, it is a PNG turned into characters btw

Every time I open a new terminal, a random glitch animation with Lain appears

This is now my screensaver.
After testing all "modes" in xlock, I found this one randomly, called the "lament" mode. I assume it's an easter egg as it isn't in the mode list in the manual (there are some other hints, though). I'm quite happy because I like Hellraiser a lot.

I just moved from i3-gaps to dwm, it took me a while to get a bunch of patches working correctly, but it was quite satisfying in the end. The fibonacci layout was my favorite.

I was working on this morse code interpreter written in Python, it turned out better than I expected.

We just got working this number classifier for a Pattern Recognition course.

Just my current theme on GNU/Linux. Currently using i3-gaps as window manager.

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