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No worries, thanks for sharing!
Very cool! Nicely written too, I appreciate the technical depth and examples.
If you like Linux distributions/systems with an emphasis on a single language and custom init systems, I'd encourage you to take a peek at GUIX. It has an init system written in scheme called shepherd.
I'd say, per your definition which I agree with BTW, GUIX falls on the distribution side of things.
Haven't done it, but it sounds awesome. Also when you wrote "(I know)” after Big Money Rustlas clearly you meant that you know that movie is amazing.
Looks beautiful. Where'd you go?
I imagine it depends on the type of battery and the usage, but if you have a battery meter you could measure it. Use the house bank for a day, measure the voltage, run the engine for an hour, measure it again. Looks like the number you want to get to is probably 12.8 V: https://naturesgenerator.com/blogs/news/lead-acid-battery-voltage-chart
You may be interested in learning about its downlink: https://destevez.net/2021/09/decoding-voyager-1/