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"content": "nostr:npub179xwdvrsr54le9uaym83z7zqcyvknkt3g33e7taqtfwaydq8kmfsaysg8u yeah LaTeX was prob best choice for a few decades haha. pandoc and/or LaTeX still now, unsure. if I had to do a lot of math rendering I'd lean more to LaTeX for that. parts of my book will have math equations/terms but I doubt complex/esoteric. I'll def have O(n) style algebraic equation needs, to express perf scaling qualities",
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