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I firmly believe that given enough time and freedom, everyone can learn the basic skills of an artform enough to make something that really says something, and that the deprivation of that time and freedom to everyone and anyone is the greatest loss of every generation

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PLEASE DO THIS

RT @Shvartacus@twitter.com

Pro-tip for you non-anxious folks out there, if you're gonna shoot someone a "Hey can we talk" message, for the love of God include what you want to talk about

🐦🔗: twitter.com/Shvartacus/status/

I wonder, if you were to ask the average person who plays games why their favorite game is their favorite, and then ask the same question of the average Gamer™, would there be a noticeable difference in the quality of response

Good quote from this game: "She's not afraid to explore and experiment [with cooking], which often results in total disasters.", delivered in a perfectly casual cheery tone that just makes it really amusing to me.

hm, I suppose technically this should include the radius-zero circle as the first of the sequence

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Then again, even knowing the current official romanization of foreign place names and comparing to that of the recent past looks really weird. Like, look at Mumbai vs Bombay, or Beijing vs Peking.

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Latinized versions of Arabic names are so... odd. How do you get Avicenna from ibn Sīnā? Or Algoritmi from al-Khwārizmī?

I suppose that's just our modern knowledge of foreign language pronunciation/romanization rules, though. I suppose the people at the time were just making their best efforts to transcribe the sound of the name.

in this game (bravely second) you get the ability to talk to cats partway through the game.

I just discovered that if you go back to one of the early towns, there's a mountain goat standing by the side of the street, and if you talk to it after getting the ability to talk to cats, it says, "Do I look like a cat to you?"

every time I notice someone delete and redraft a post I am immediately curious what the error in the original was.

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random math-y thought: clearly, the first circle that hits any integer points at all is the one with radius 1, which hits the points (1,0), (-1,0), (0,1), and (0,-1). Four points total. A little later on, with radius sqrt(5), you hit eight points: (1,2), (2,1), (-1,2), (2,-1), (1,-2), (-2,1), (-1,-2), and (-2,-1)

What is the sequence of radii rn such that the circle at the origin with radius rn hits more integer points than any origin-centered circle with radius r < rn?

I would like to stop having a nose now please

It occurred to me that several sports have defined roles for individual players, and now I'm wondering if those roles are written into the official rules or if they're just roles that players developed as part of their strategy and it caught on.

ebay.com/itm/CA4810A-Transisto

I need to not look at vintage electronics because holy crap I want this but can't remotely afford it

old electronics test equipment is so fascinating

well, a much lower molar heat capacity. its mass heat capacity is slightly higher and its volumetric heat capacity is about half that of copper

I don't know which of these is most relevant to heatsink design or to heat transfer

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I wonder how effective a diamond heatsink would be? Diamond has a thermal conductivity about three to four times that of copper (and specially-made high-purity synthetic diamonds can get to about thirty times that of copper or even 100x copper if you can make them out of 99.9% pure ¹²C), so you'd expect better performance, but I don't know how well the diamond would transfer that thermal energy to air

diamond also has a much lower heat capacity than copper, too

mention of nsfw things, but obliquely 

And that includes the lewd microfiction writers, too. Even if it's not always up my alley, you all make the world a more interesting place!

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Just feel like saying, I really appreciate the people on here who write little microfiction that occasionally gets boosted into my home column. It's always enjoyable <3

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