developable surfaces are like so important in my line of work I’m frustrated we didn’t learn about them in college
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I’m a smol catgirl, nya~ pronouns: she/her
Neptunia characters I want to cosplay: Iffy, Ram, Rom, Neptune, Kurome, Uni, Uzume
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meow :3 me too
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English
3·23 天前I got Magicka working yay
nah, I’m in a perpetually warm place in California and we have those here too this season.
it is here, but I want to wear coziest winter outfits instead
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English
2·2 个月前I bought Foxhole at full price, seems kinda fun. I saw it hyped in the reddit recommendations for having realistic artillery.
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Steam winter sale is live. What patient games are you picking up?English
51·2 个月前pirate that one in particular instead please
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•"autism didn't exist back in my day"English
1·2 个月前thanks for sharing good video
spinlaunch and Longshot Space seem to have some ideas in that regard
but I’m the user, I want the definitions to cater to me and describe my world. I want my definitions-based logic to make sense. And if torque is defined as joules but shows up as J/rad in the UI, then who supplies the /rad except an additional definition for a contradiction or exception? My conclusion from that is that the definition is missing something shaped like a base dimension for angle.
I understand that the taylor series used to define sin and cos is a function with a unitless input but practically, a lot of people like to use degrees for the input of sin and cos instead. I hate that it’s ambiguous, because calculator software devs use it as an excuse to misrepresent physical quantities like angular velocity, frequency, torque, etc.
Also, it’s very valuable to be flexible with the count of base units defined in the system. A lot of software is written with three (length, mass, time), some with 7 (as in SI), and I want to be able to shove in angle as a base unit in anywhere.
yep, I don’t think the question “what’s the cos of a unit” is valid because cos expects a plane angle in the input and a unit doesn’t meet that expectation; it’s underdefined; it depends whether the calculator is set to radians or degrees.
I strongly disagree with the definition itself. And yes, there are stops that prevent me from doing that in scientific computing resources like sympy, matlab, and my professors.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•A New Anonymous Phone Carrier Lets You Sign Up With Nothing but a Zip CodeEnglish
81·2 个月前can I use this for safely tormenting linux ISO’s?
here’s an article which supports my reasoning https://arxiv.org/pdf/2108.05704
I seriously disagree with you, your you’re wrong.


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