You should read Edgar Allen Poe for information on how to dress. In the 1840s, a high hat and a cane were all the rage, along with tailcoats and bowties. I'm sure that you noticed that this was the standard dress at Ceremony. (Dyed hair, big pants with zippers and straps, jack boots and body piercings weren't popular until the 1870s, but you have to allow some creative anachronism.)
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A paper on describing circuits in an agda DSL: http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~swier004/publications/2015-types-draft.pdf
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Going more carefully now through this little tutorial on fpga programming with the iCEstick. It's in spanish, which makes it slightly more…
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Some further progress cleaning up the https://xkcd.com/1360/ -esque augean stables that is my hard drive. Tomato chicken I made a couple days ago…
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