Fun thing: Apparently if you buy a Raspberry Pi, it now comes with a
free copy of Mathematica.
Not some crippled version. The entire thing. For free.
Well, I say "not crippled"... it'll only run on a Raspberry Pi. Which is
fine for solving the occasional quadratic equation, but you can't do
advanced aerospace engineering with it. So I guess it's not like they're
losing any sales here.
Also: Apparently the Raspberry Pi is _more powerful_ than the hardware
that Mathematica was originally released for. (Apple Mac? Apple II??)
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