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You may be interested in learning about its downlink: https://destevez.net/2021/09/decoding-voyager-1/
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6324540
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You could probably wedge an OS kernel written in elisp in emacs at the expense of a 5% growth in code size.
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Very cool! Nicely written too, I appreciate the technical depth and examples.
If you like Linux distributions/systems with an emphasis on a single language and custom init systems, I'd encourage you to take a peek at GUIX. It has an init system written in scheme called shepherd.
I'd say, per your definition which I agree with BTW, GUIX falls on the distribution side of things.
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Haven't done it, but it sounds awesome. Also when you wrote "(I know)” after Big Money Rustlas clearly you meant that you know that movie is amazing.
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Looks beautiful. Where'd you go?
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Love the figurehead. What's its name?
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Where are you headed?
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I saw one of these for the first time two weeks ago. So cool!
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I imagine it depends on the type of battery and the usage, but if you have a battery meter you could measure it. Use the house bank for a day, measure the voltage, run the engine for an hour, measure it again. Looks like the number you want to get to is probably 12.8 V: https://naturesgenerator.com/blogs/news/lead-acid-battery-voltage-chart
Had to get out of the sun for a few moments while doing some boat work. Got a good long look at the mast.
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So you're saying I should use Guix instead? Got it. Hastur, Hastur, Hastur, Hastur...
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Lol, can't view it in Jerboa
Wrote some info on how to make those rope bags I posted earlier.
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I love blackberries. Once they're establish is almost a guaranteed harvest if you can beat the birds. Enjoy!
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Ladies and gentlemen the man at the helm himself. Feel free to ask him anything.
Stole this from another sub (don't know how to cross-post) but it's an interesting application of sailing.
Behold my knockoff Ronstan rope bag. Going to mount this with some SNADs to the back of the cockpit.