 My parents introduced me to technology at a very young age. The problems this book and book spells and covers are massive and unescapable. Bios and beta may give rise to dawn. I coded up the kernel support and had everything working well before sunrise. I've developed some software that's running and has run on spacecraft that have gone to other planets. This is an excellent poem to read out loud, by the way, if anyone told me. I'm going to be talking today about reverse engineering a camera. I literally flew halfway across the world to be here. Since I can blend paints in real life and have them show up as colors, there's bound to be some sort of physics equation. You don't want to talk to the assistant. Well, there's a fuck around. So, when I did this before, it did not kill my login session. Here it's killed my login session. The warp output, such that if you do get a crash in production or you have to debug the program, you can actually retrieve the state. I think that before I transform, as a way to express an arbitrary function, I do some of sinusoid. So, whenever I'm getting a big head about how I feel about my research, I have to remind myself that I spend all day thinking about imaginary computers. Then simplify, and I've got a good clean set of polygons that fit together well. One of the canonical, original, empty, complete problems from Richard Karp's original paper in 1972 is the problem of how to plan almost world video releases. And she asked me once what I did for a living, and I just thought about how could I communicate to you sort of compiler icon. I told her I worked with computers. There's a bunch of econ code out there, written in Fortran. But there's no time to rewrite it in Python. You're throwing money into the void. And it's a very strange feature of Bitcoin that this is possible. So, how do we teach a computer to flip a coin? Okay, this is a picture of a bird pooping, labeled bird turds. A zero with non-joined, or you have two separate characters, and they are non-joined. It's like it's evil twin. So the 50 sounds ordering is the most common system for ordering Japanese words. I think that all code, no matter what it does, is some form of expression. Approximately how many times each word appears on the web. One nice thing that goes along with functional programming is immutability, which also rocks. So this is a picture of me drinking a beer while driving a tractor. The title of this demo is called, Experience with Maganpala Line-O-Tron 202 Phototype Center. Or, how we spend our summer vacation. So this is the part where I try and do a live demo. See what other tools you've got available to you to help get your questions answered. I'm kind of interested in how this works, but I don't know what's going on. Let's give one more round of applause for all of our speakers this weekend.