In 1893, Fridjtof Nansen set sail in the Fram, a ship specially designed and built to be frozen into the polar ice cap, withstand its crushing pressures, and travel with the sea’s drift closer to the North Pole than anyone had ever gone before. Experts said such a ship couldn't be built and that the voyage was tantamount to suicide.
This brilliant first-person account, originally published in 1897, marks the beginning of the modern age of exploration. Nansen vividly describes the dangerous voyage and his 15-month-long dash to the North Pole by sledge. Farthest North is an unforgettable tale and a must-read for any armchair explorer.
Very very impressive work! I tried the Hassan agent and the conversation felt pretty real, though he seemed to nod and move his head an awful lot. Starting to feel like he had neck problems. :-) Great work, though!
Thank you for the repository. I'm having a great time reading the code with all the comments. (The note about writing on a Oculus Quest had me cracking up.)
You could easily write a great blog post with this content, or do some YT videos. The Apple's ARM assembly ecosystem is short on resources like this.
Thank you for your kind comments, and I'm very glad you like the samples. I actually can't remember what I wrote with my comments, though I tend to not take myself very seriously. smile
I'm not an expert with M1 assembly, just a tinkerer, so I never felt wise enough to write a blog or record videos. I wish I could have found some for myself!
It's a great introduction. I used it a lot when trying to work out a collection of sample introductory assembly programs for Silicon. I only share as it's on topic:
Living in Japan for the last 25 years or so, I with the BOJ would have a bit of a lower trigger. The weak yen is not very fun to live with at the moment...
The really good restaurants, even small joints, are full all the time, even without tourists. So, if you want a really excellent meal, be prepared to wait, or find a place where you can make reservations. :-)
Like the OP I was also in Japan this momth for the third time (first time in 2017), visited 4 major cities and few more towns.
Never ever had I book a restaurant to eat good good. Yes, there were places that were packed but there was even more places that weren't and still had excellent food.
It's just being spoiled and going after google maps reviews/ratings at this point and not really enjoying the place.
I always find japanese curriculum very interesting with how much you are talking of western literature where other asian nations don't even know or care.
In 1893, Fridjtof Nansen set sail in the Fram, a ship specially designed and built to be frozen into the polar ice cap, withstand its crushing pressures, and travel with the sea’s drift closer to the North Pole than anyone had ever gone before. Experts said such a ship couldn't be built and that the voyage was tantamount to suicide.
This brilliant first-person account, originally published in 1897, marks the beginning of the modern age of exploration. Nansen vividly describes the dangerous voyage and his 15-month-long dash to the North Pole by sledge. Farthest North is an unforgettable tale and a must-read for any armchair explorer.
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/30197/30197-h/30197-h.htm