@CriticalNyte, I have a couple of questions / suggestions for you.
What was the reader / writer?
Do you have a link / photo
Do you have these numbers and process’ to share
From looking at your sabre, do you think the antenna would be modifiable as to allow the weilder to hold it in such a way that it could read an implanted chip in position 0 ( Hand webbing / thenar space ) whereby you could “write different colours” to your implant at will, rather than changing out the kyber crystal.
Also a “jedi security” system, Only those with the force ( implant ) could light it up…
( imagine if you had an implant in each webbing with a different colour )
Is it a read once to choose colour on start up? or does it continually read? ( your Field detector or diagnostic card may tell you this )
Anyway, just some thoughts if you decide to do a project write-up
Apparently conspiracy theorist believe that Margaret Keenan, who was first in the world to have the Pfizer Covid-19 jab outside medical trials. is a member of the illuminati because she used this hand signal
Just wondering, does anybody here know Sign Language???
I truly wish sign language was universal, and don’t know if this will crossover into American sign language, but if you know BANZSL family (British, Australian and New Zealand Sign Language) you should get it
I’ve been using the thing since the 80’s. The muscle movements are deeply programmed in me. It’s a very powerful editor if you know its intricacies - which, admittedly, takes some time.
The only drawback is, whenever I use something else, sometimes I drop :wq in the document without realizing
Okay, I didn’t want to, but here’s my opinion.
Vi sucks. Vim sucks. Nano sucks. Every modern IDE sucks. Acme doesn’t suck so much. Whatever you use sucks.
Editing code is an unsolved problem.
That said, I use vim often.
Dumb text editors make better programmers.
They force you to read docs, they often work over ssh, and you’ll never spend time debugging your IDE. But for real, debugging or just surfing code is more fun with an interactive editor.
Whatever works for you is the kernel of wisdom I learned after participating in countless pointless editor wars. Gimme vi and gdb anyday. I’m still on the payroll and my boss think I do a great job, so I must be doing something right.