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rotor posted:im gonna watch that whole thing
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rotor posted:the music for this 55 gallon drum making video is very dramatic considering i'm watching machinery that makes 55 gallon drums woke up this morning with the pencil factory music stuck in my head
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# ? Dec 8, 2022 16:10 |
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LanceHunter posted:This is only slightly educational content, but it does have one hell of a twist about halfway through: i prefer backdoor scientist making a knife rocket: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEVPgnLbguI
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# ? Dec 8, 2022 16:46 |
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Dijkstracula posted:donno if this is strictly speaking educational, but this is cool, but the complete lack of any ear protection is really putting me on edge Sweevo fucked around with this message at 17:35 on Dec 8, 2022 |
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Sweevo posted:this is cool, but the complete lack if any ear protection is really putting me on edge u build up a natural tolerance to sound over time, with prolonged exposure. relax
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Sweevo posted:this is cool, but the complete lack of any ear protection is really putting me on edge not your ears, not your problem
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Jonny 290 posted:This person does not seem very competent. Why would they post this that was obviously a bit from like 15 seconds in
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Carthag Tuek posted:that was obviously a bit from like 15 seconds in I don't think it's a nice thing to trick people like that.....
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# ? Dec 8, 2022 19:36 |
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This insanely well-produced video on splines popped up on my Mastodon feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvPPXbo87ds
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Mr.Radar posted:This insanely well-produced video on splines popped up on my Mastodon feed: is this the bezier curve lady?
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The only other video on her channel is about Bezier curves, so I would assume so.
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Mr.Radar posted:This insanely well-produced video on splines popped up on my Mastodon feed: this is absolutely hypnotic. i blinked and i was 20 minutes in without realizing
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the music in this is incredible
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i’ve been watching the PBS Space channel lately and that is some Good Quality poo poo
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 08:28 |
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public tv best tv. there's no longer a reason for any of the other broadcast channels to exist
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5mAm5BgvVE
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if I click this my YT recommendations are going to be hosed for all eternity
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 14:42 |
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if you're going to post Genghis Khan you should also post My Trigger which I like more as a song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wl6k_h2drK8
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 14:48 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk7J4_bneZoDijkstracula posted:if I click this my YT recommendations are going to be hosed for all eternity You can manually delete stuff from your YouTube watch history and YouTube seems to respect it in their recommendations.
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 14:53 |
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rotor posted:lets take a moment and learn about triangles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19hRQfZdTr4
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 15:29 |
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I'm sure that this has been posted, but this guy and a team of nerds are fixing, rebuilding, powering on and attempting to use the comms equipment from an Apollo spaceship They use vintage test equipment when available as well, so there is tons of HP rack mount oscilloscope goodness https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v49ucdZcx9s
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:I'm sure that this has been posted, but this guy and a team of nerds are fixing, rebuilding, powering on and attempting to use the comms equipment from an Apollo spaceship oh yeah, CuriousMarc is one of the channels that got me into watching YouTube for content. Got me into electronics as a hobby as well. Defining moments that blew my mind: while he was getting the network card on a xerox alto working, he had the inventor of Ethernet stop by to take a look. in another episode, he was working on some ancient HP plotter/printer. there was an issue with a dip switch, so he took the thing apart and cleaned it/fixed it. had to be at most a 50-cent part but he kept it original he definitely lives up to his name
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 16:24 |
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Mr.Radar posted:This insanely well-produced video on splines popped up on my Mastodon feed: this video is great thanks
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Does that video cover the reticulation of splines? This is very important to me
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# ? Dec 9, 2022 19:43 |
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i had a whole college course on splines. They are neat and fun.
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in some of my classes i teach about splines in the computer sense, and in other classes i teach about splines in the woodworking sense. then i get to explain the connection between them and the history of how engineers reproduce complex curves.
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:Does that video cover the reticulation of splines?
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Sagebrush posted:in some of my classes i teach about splines in the computer sense, and in other classes i teach about splines in the woodworking sense. then i get to explain the connection between them and the history of how engineers reproduce complex curves. isn’t that just copying? where’s the creativity
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i wonder if splines are real or much like maths it’s just some idea humans thought of and has questionable utility but doesn’t really exist
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How can splines be real if we don't reticulate them
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echinopsis posted:i wonder if splines are real or much like maths it’s just some idea humans thought of and has questionable utility but doesn’t really exist splines are as real as any other shape such as hexagons or spheres
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rotor posted:splines are as real as any other shape such as hexagons or spheres good work, last time you tried this you said “round” was one of the basic shapes
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Shapes aren't real
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fart simpson posted:good work, last time you tried this you said “round” was one of the basic shapes that doesnt sound like something i would say
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PokeJoe posted:Shapes aren't real lots of things arent real
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echinopsis posted:i wonder if splines are real or much like maths it’s just some idea humans thought of and has questionable utility but doesn’t really exist the fun thing about any of these mathematical constructs, is that they are absolutely real, and have existed already, forever. We've just discovered them.
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rotor posted:that doesnt sound like something i would say read it and weep rotor posted:round is a shape fart simpson posted:
rotor posted:i dont apologize to nerds im still waiting for that apology. im not a nerd.
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rotor posted:lots of things arent real laws, for instance
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echinopsis posted:i wonder if splines are real or much like maths it’s just some idea humans thought of and has questionable utility but doesn’t really exist well they don't use imaginary numbers, so they're therefore real
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echinopsis posted:i wonder if splines are real or much like maths it’s just some idea humans thought of and has questionable utility but doesn’t really exist splines are absolutely real. this is one: back in the day, when the most advanced technology on earth was sailing vessel design and the science of hydrodynamics did not yet exist, naval engineers needed a way to accurately reproduce the curves of a ship's hull in technical drawings. this was done by defining a series of points for the curve to go through, which can be easily done with just x,y coordinates, then bending a thin wooden strip (the spline) using those hooked weights so that it passed through each point. because of physics the spline would naturally take the smoothest, lowest-energy path through the points, and this curve could be accurately recreated by anyone with the point list as long as they used the same size and shape of spline to do it. "spline" has the same etymology as "splint," as in the small wooden strip you put on a broken finger etc.
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