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Video where I demonstrate how I explore JONESFORTH using GDB:

https://youtu.be/giLsd-bik6A?si=Gwm3NJdUzyrmmopH


I enjoyed that! Nice intro to JonesForth and how it maps to assembly instructions.

Yeah, the Liturgy of the Hours includes many of them. (Four volume prayer set.)

How I explore JONESFORTH using a gdb trace file:

https://youtu.be/giLsd-bik6A?si=Cfh5eeWZ2re7ji4C


Recently published this video about how I explore JONESFORTH using a gdb trace file:

https://youtu.be/giLsd-bik6A?si=t7E-OwKJLYffHKcs


An experiment of using Python Textual to implement a phone app intended to run in Termux:

https://youtu.be/sTj1FalZMVw?si=oq7uXCofjTGZO1F4


Does the "iv" in your name stand for "implied volatility" by chance? : - )


Ha, you got me!


Out of all the apps you've worked on, what's one or two that you think came out really well?


The fleet task app has been really useful. I have my hired hands using it, tasks are shared and can be deferred so they don't show up until spring or midsummer when we have weather or time to work on them, or we're going to need that piece of equipment readied.

Honestly, I have so many features in it now it's hard to describe it, shared work calendar, parts shopping list, recurring maintenance, blah blah blah. It's very bespoke and I doubt anyone else would want to use it the way we do.


Is there any backend component? How do you know it's secure and you won't be hacked? Can you comment on the maintainability of the code?


Hi! Not the original commenter but I have similar bespoke apps for me and my household.

In my case I just don't expose them to network at all, any interaction happens through bots in IM or on a tablet at home (through wireguard).

Theoretically locking it down with OAuth on proxy level would also work, but I prefer to keep it off the internet (apart from the tunnel, obviously).


Did you start farming from scratch?

Did you take over a farm?


Family farm I came back to after working out for years and sold my IT company.


Was going to ask this but then I found openship in your profile. Will check it out. Thanks!


This is a nice introduction:

https://openship.org/about


When you have large, strong, healthy families, these tend to be hubs for others. They can serve as warm hubs for others to gather around.

When these are gone, loneliness epidemics follow.


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