Don’t mean to highjack but I was on the TI-89 camp, and I barely scratched the surface of its programming capabilities and memory. But it did help a lot with earthquake engineering and other mechanical dynamics courses in the university. Chugging a 6 kg laptop was impractical and this little TI was a beast!
The Voyage 200 gives me such good memories. It was a TI-89 with more RAM, bigger screen, and full QWERTY keyboard. I must have spent hundreds of hours in engineering school using that for all kinds of uses. Most notably was typing in mesh or nodal linear equations in the way you see them in the textbook and having it solve for me without having to create a matrix.
No... it's not that the world "can be" 3D, it's that the world entirely IS 3D. You could say that my comments is 3D and you'd be right, in many ways, since storage mediums as well as pixels are technically 3D.
In eurolandia one usually sicks GDPR on their behinds. Low level scum may ignore it at their peril and companies with high exposure will comply really fast.
And if you prefer not to pay for a subscription based app to take photos RAW without any pre/post processing from iOS then try: Reuk, Camera Libre,… and I’m sure there are others.
I’m sick of these pay 5 EUR/week for better flashlight controls. Reminds me of the 1000 USD app that placed a red dot on your iOS top bar. But I digress…
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