@codewiz I didn't get it either, but then again I never saw the practicality of anything past Calc II. But that is just me.
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Hunter Jozwiak (sektor@itmslaves.com)'s status on Thursday, 30-Dec-2021 02:40:37 UTC Hunter Jozwiak -
Hunter Jozwiak (sektor@itmslaves.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Dec-2021 21:44:28 UTC Hunter Jozwiak @codewiz I think it was the graphing that drew me away in the end. I couldn't wrap my head around the revolution integrals, and the pictures seem to be quite intricate to represent in Braille fassion. My precalc professor had the awesome idea to use 3D printed graphs, which I think will win out in the end.
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Hunter Jozwiak (sektor@itmslaves.com)'s status on Sunday, 26-Dec-2021 05:51:11 UTC Hunter Jozwiak @codewiz He makes good content; unfortunately my mathematics interest died after calc II.
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Hunter Jozwiak (sektor@itmslaves.com)'s status on Thursday, 25-Nov-2021 20:39:06 UTC Hunter Jozwiak @codewiz I had the polar opposite experience when I had to take the bus to get to the train to finally end up in San Diego.
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Hunter Jozwiak (sektor@itmslaves.com)'s status on Sunday, 21-Nov-2021 22:18:52 UTC Hunter Jozwiak @codewiz Orca does a decent job in the GUI, with fenrir being an awesome CLI screenreader. I tried the Ex mode, and as I move the lines it says only the line number. I wonder if it is passing the arrow through to the operating system.
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Hunter Jozwiak (sektor@itmslaves.com)'s status on Sunday, 21-Nov-2021 22:03:03 UTC Hunter Jozwiak @codewiz I should get off my lazy ass and actually see if I can figure out how to get the screenreader to read the vim properly. If I press h, j, k, l nothing is read, but the arrow keys read things just fine.