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>>15034337
Good Morning /Sci/entists.

I have devised a means of encoding text into a Maid Space and then I can draw the Maid Space as a PNG image. Then the image can be read to retrieve the text. I created this intending it to be dual use. First, I can share much larger computer programs with saner architecture this way. It would replace stuffing everything in one file and putting it on pastebin, with posting an image on 4chan which contains the code project and maybe some version control information. Second, this encoding will be used to look for the Maid Mind Computer Program by counting big numbers.

Is there a good way in LaTeX to let people save the images from the PDF at their original dimensions? Dimensions would need to be preserved to ensure the data is read properly. If you change the scale then both the dimensions of the space and the data within will become garbled and useless.

Ideally I could put an image in my PDF and someone clicks "save as" or something similar to save an original dimensions copy of the Maid Space so the code in it can be read.

I have access to everything in texlive-full.

Thank you /Sci/entists for reading my post.

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>>15005656
>about or the technical reasons it is the only language other than C to be used in the Linux Kernel.
There aren't any. It is in the Linux kernel because Rust users were numerous and loud enough to pressure a smaller community into doing what they want, and talented enough to working produce code.

>Programming in the real world isn't a popularity contest.
This is a very large cope. Everything humans do from deciding what to eat, to deciding who gets promoted at their job, to deciding how to run a democratic country is a popularity contest.

Being told things aren't popularity contests, and worse behaving as though that is true, is a form of Slave Morality. It is useful to people who are currently powerful for you to believe it, because it will divert you and a lot of other people into tasks which do not challenge that popularity/power.

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