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And plug in baby by muse (a bit louder? Maybe not idk)

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no ground loop noise :0
(out of practice and out of tune electric guitar, 1st take playing the easy half of 250 Miles by Radio Moscow)
(Hi bezelea ๐Ÿ’š)

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And they just make the noises right? Not speech?

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(Coinflip whether I'm making a twitch or sicp reference)

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Never ending streams let's go!!!!!

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This is the coolest thing.

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some more beauty shots of my #puzzlegame :)

#godotengine #gamedev

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:0 amazing resources, thank you!

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Where did you learn about this? I learned about it by deep diving on the chebyshev polynomials wiki page and finding some self published books ๐Ÿ˜† which was not a great way (but it was fun)

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There have to be more disquieting facts you can hand pick related to the cyclotomic polynomials Phi and the polynomials with real roots Psi, with IIRC x^{\varphi(n)/2} \Psi_n(x+1/x)=\Phi_n(x).

I don't know much of what to properly call Psi. varphi is the totient function.

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Erik Mongrain - Mais Quand ?
Erik Mongrain - Mais Quand ? YouTube video by erikmongrain

๐Ÿ˜… and then if I compare to the original I can see clearly that I know nothing about playing guitar
www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1vV...

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Been practicing "Mais Quand?" by Erik Mongraine. Haven't learned the best part yet but if you haven't heard the song before you might not notice that I omitted it :P

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The First Ever Visualization Of Tensor Invariants
The First Ever Visualization Of Tensor Invariants YouTube video by Dr. Simulate

youtu.be/P7yXAPFrXX4?...

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But it is a mathematically inevitable consequence of the Einstein field equations. A singularity develops.

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But in a funny way, you can never observe the singularity and then bring that information back out ("no naked singularities"). So how are you going to do an experiment to demonstrate there's a singularity? You really can't, you get spaghettified and hawking-radiated out a bajillion years later.

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Penroseโ€“Hawking singularity theorems - Wikipedia

This is part of what Penrose and Hawking are famous for! Singularities are guaranteed en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose...

I can't remember where I read good non-technical accounts of this... Probably Susskind's Black Hole Wars. Hawking's autobiography is good but I can't remember if it discusses this.

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(oops, also you need vanishing diffusion term to get the sharp cusps)

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The KPZ equation is very cool. In the simple case with no noise term, its solution is patched downwards pointing parabolas. I'd like to get a pic where those sharp cusps develop over time but where you can still see some effect of noise like in this pic, but I can't find the right params atm.

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You would NEVER catch me up at 4:30am numerically integrating the KPZ equation to draw stromatolites.

Well... maybe.

Mathematica source code: www.wolframcloud.com/obj/011068c9...

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me at the function

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"Doctor... It's my chat... They keep saying 'Lyra' to every constellation, they think it's the funniest thing ever but then when Lyra actually comes up they say 'Bootes'. I'm trying to be supportive I really am."

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Lyra!!!

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Always a pleasure, especially the amazing discussions of sequels to pirate based games!

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:( have a good soup!

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My advice: flea

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Oh thank god

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@pooltoy.live ๐Ÿ‘

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posting about linear algebra at 2:30am type beat (apologies to @yungbishop.bsky.social )

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Total resistance from unit resistors This problem is based on, A337517, the most recent OEIS sequence with the keyword "nice". \$a(n)\$ is the number of distinct resistances that can be produced from a circuit with exactly ...

If you like that, you might like this challenge codegolf.stackexchange.com/q/214638/53884 based on OEIS sequence oeis.org/A337517 (the number of distinct resistances that can be produced from a circuit with exactly n unit resistors.)

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