Combined a few numbers that are meaningful to me, turned it into hex, and here we are.
Hello, I’m an archivist who does things.
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Combined a few numbers that are meaningful to me, turned it into hex, and here we are.
Hot (lukewarm?) take: The first step in fixing the US’s problem with firearm-related violence should not be banning firearms (background checks etc already exist), but should instead be taking measures to prevent people getting into situations where randomly shooting people is seen as a logical choice, such as some form of universal income/healthcare (not gonna argue specifics here because literally anything would be better than our current state of affairs), and a better framework for both understanding and assisting with mental health. Firearm training should definitely also be a requirement.
Unfortunately, if I did somehow become president, I’d bet “President 0x30507DE was found dead in a barrel with 3 gunshot wounds to the back of the head. His death was ruled a suicide.” would be the headlines within about 2 weeks.
A few I haven’t seen show up yet:
ArityCalc is really neat, does graphing and a few other things
JRPN 16C is a take on the HP 16C , it’s both fun to mess around with and a great help when working with raw memory
μMath+ is great for working with complex problems
I use a NewPipe fork called PipePipe that is a bit more stable from my experience
Aurora Store is great
Markor is my go-to notes app, lets you write notes in markdown among other things
Trail Sense is neat both for its intended purpose as a general hiking toolkit, but also as a way to check phone sensors
Total Commander, because of course
Organic Maps is an offline maps app based on OpenStreetMap data, it’s great
Emacs: For when you want to quickly play some Tetris while borking your code.
Eternity. Previously Liftoff.
A hex number that is meaningful to you.
Or just find a D&D name generator and use that, idk.
As a certified Random Guy With ADD™️, I can confirm, I zoned out writing this sentence.
Got wrapped up into that a while back, an interesting tangent is the song So Do I by DCO, which was similarly lost until one of the band’s original members recognized it and posted it online. Said member did confirm that TMMS/Like The Wind is not a song they made, tho.