Iceraven (firefox fork that lets me do more with it) and Mull.
Hello, I’m an archivist who does things.
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Iceraven (firefox fork that lets me do more with it) and Mull.
Ignition!: An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants by John D. Clark. It’s a surprisingly fun read.
I do a lot of incredibly specific VHDL and 45GS02 asm, so the answer is none.
Even if I didn’t do obscure things with obscure languages, answer’d still be none, because I’d rather spend a few hours learning what the code does and how to use it, instead of “just hope the output runs” while not knowing what and why it’s trying to do what it’s doing.
The hell is autocorrect? (I use Unexpected Keyboard)
Also, my distro of choice is generally Debian or Kubuntu. I am aware that using canonical’s distro is gonna get me skinned alive, and I have serious issues with some of the OS, but it also hasn’t given me enough frustration to outright replace it yet. Especially when you consider that I’m running it on a Surface Pro 9 of all things, and Debian doesn’t have a new enough Plasma version last I checked.
Wow, that was a rant, oops.
War on the Sea
Considering I’m a programmer with the physical characteristics of spaghetti, I’d be really screwed if I ended up on a USN vessel in WW2.
Been on a break for a bit, but before that we got a Tektronix 535A oscilloscope from the 1950s-60s up and running (with the exception of a gain issue with the vertical amplifier, haven’t quite figured out the cause yet), and did some work on reverse-engineering and emulating the analog filters of the MOS 8580 SID on an FPGA (still heavily WIP, haven’t gotten around to a rewrite yet so it’s still really jank, college is a bitch).
sad XMPP noises