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Lab6 issue 4, at long last: https://lab6.com/4
@mckinley Oh, this is so great! :'-D Gotta have to tell this my mates who play Factorio. Also had to laugh when reading the introduction:

> [Compared to Excel] serious financial, medical or industrial applications should probably stick to the more mature calculation capabilities found in Factorio circuits.
@lyse Lab6 always delivers. You should check out some of their previous issues if you haven't already. https://lab6.com/
@mckinley I have not, but I definitely will. I just started with issue 0 and although it was a good read, I don't think that PDF is an excellent choice. It's a very complex format (maybe not PDF/A, I don't know). I'd stick to (a subset of good) HTML as any editor will do and I'm a fan of small files. But other than that, I agree.
@lyse I agree with you. I don't think PDF is the right tool for the job, but it's an interesting experiment. Even the homepage of lab6.com used to be a PDF.