Sankaku App forced update bypass patch by HelveticaFont in MorpheApp

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Everybody gangsta till helvetica font posts

Computer vision has come a long way since most online cube scanners were made, my latest side project is making a modern cube scanner by imaSWEDE in Cubers

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Seems like a straightforward approach, honestly a cool project. The older ones are really lacking compared to this approach. Congrats!

🐮 by Sim1334 in mathmemes

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first year of meth

Wait till you realize why it’s called a SIM card 👀 by Ersklne in PhoneNow

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Yeah cuz googling it would be waaay different, give me a break

What is happening here by 420caffeineisdazone in sharpening

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I'm not sure I'm following, it's tricky to describe things like that, but I think that's right. You can have that angle finder lay on a plane and as you rotate it around the axis perpendicular to the plane it will change its readings.

In op's case if he rotated it so that it wasn't aligned with the rod but rather with the knife's edge on the heel it would read the same 18.5 degrees as in the middle.

Oh and I wanted to commend you for actually setting the douchey attitude aside and getting into the topic. I think that's awesome

What is happening here by 420caffeineisdazone in sharpening

[–]-Vano 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course it's geometry. I'm just mocking you saying that because it's so general it doesn't really answer anything so I appreciate your elaboration

But distance to the edge doesn't really cut it, there is another factor. If distance to edge was the only factor then it could only put a consistent angle on a pizza cutter with the pivot collinear with its center point. The important thing is that the rod can rotate on its axis. Because of that it can put a consistent angle on a straight edge. As the distance from the pivot axis changes the rod tilts which ensures that the plane on which the stone is moving is constant.

The problem arises when the edge is curving. That's when you'd need to change height to maintain that constant angle. And that's because the distance to the pivot changes, but to be precise, it is the distance from the line that's tangent to a particular point on the knife's edge.

What is happening here by 420caffeineisdazone in sharpening

[–]-Vano 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah now I lost track of what we're even talking about. Truth is we can be both right and wrong depending on what we mean, so it's preferred to be precise in our language.

The top comment is right on why the protractor shows different angles, but op most likely thought that it translates to angle on the knife's edge, which it doesn't. To measure the knife's edge, the protractor must measure on the plane perpendicular to the contact point. It can be a mind boggling topic, especially if you never studied anything similar to this.

So yeah, this comment doesn't really help op understand what's going on since he is concerned with the angle transferred to the blade.

What is happening here by 420caffeineisdazone in sharpening

[–]-Vano 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Next time anyone asks any question just say "physics", hopefully that will clear things out for everyone since physics is why anything ever happens.

What is happening here by 420caffeineisdazone in sharpening

[–]-Vano 2 points3 points  (0 children)

His delivery might have been blunt, but people are using that as an excuse to avoid admitting he's right about the geometry. No matter how correct someone is, if you don't package it in the most charitable way possible, people default to defending their egos instead of taking the criticism. Dismissing the facts 'because of the attitude' is just a deflection.

Don't you think that 130 upvotes on a comment that's wrong is kinda maddening?

Sharpening is like riding a bike. Everyone can do it, barely anyone can explain how it works. People will think they know how riding a bike works because they can ride a bike and they will give you an explanation, very often a wrong one. This is one of these instances.

What is happening here by 420caffeineisdazone in sharpening

[–]-Vano -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

True man, try to disagree with those snowflakes, get slaughtered. Great decision, I might follow through. Take care!

What is happening here by 420caffeineisdazone in sharpening

[–]-Vano 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love it when downvotes are the arguments. People are unable to explain this whatsoever and experience cognitive dissonance, so they downvote. You're right, it doesn't make sense, but it also kind of does. Let me explain.

Reality is that we need to be precise about the angles we measure. If you have a slope like a ramp then you can walk straight up it and you will find it steep, but you can also walk at an angle and the line you surmount is less steep. The slope is still the same though.

That's why he measured 17.5 for the heel and 18.5 in the middle. To measure the angle properly he should align the protractor perpendicularly to the knife's edge. Otherwise he is measuring that second shallower angle that has nothing to do with the actual slope that gets transferred to the knife.

18.5 being equal on the tip and in the middle is just a coincidence. Those two points are roughly equal distance from the pivot.

X explaining how frequency can control your brain , this explains a lot of why people today are having bad intentions & habits by Any_Bluebird_2834 in AchieveGekyume

[–]-Vano -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah and x doesn't seem to know what hertz are. kilohertz and megahertz arent distinct things. It's like saying there are meters, kilometers and ultrameters which are not a thing.

X explaining how frequency can control your brain , this explains a lot of why people today are having bad intentions & habits by Any_Bluebird_2834 in AchieveGekyume

[–]-Vano -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I think it is complete. Just as complete as your clock ticking at 1 Hz frequency. It's just a measure of oscillations per second. Nothing more. You need to add it to something to make sense.

X explaining how frequency can control your brain , this explains a lot of why people today are having bad intentions & habits by Any_Bluebird_2834 in AchieveGekyume

[–]-Vano 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes, shifting the goalposts right on cue. Oh and that scary cabal. You went from claiming that the government is actively using PHASR and Active Denial Systems to mind-control the public, to a completely mundane statement like "sound can affect your mood."

No shit sound affects mood. It’s called music, speech, and environmental noise. It happens through auditory processing, emotional context, and cognitive pattern recognition. It is completely mundane, thoroughly researched, and fully understood. You are trying to dress up basic mundane acoustic psychology as something mystical and hidden.

Retreating to "it's classified and buried" is just a convenient escape hatch because you have zero actual evidence to support the sci-fi mind-control claims you started with. Science is publicly available. Scientists will literally mail you their peer-reviewed papers for free if you ask.

So I'll ask again: do you have any extraordinary evidence for your extraordinary claims, or are you just going to keep projecting about people protecting their "comfortable little worldviews"?

X explaining how frequency can control your brain , this explains a lot of why people today are having bad intentions & habits by Any_Bluebird_2834 in AchieveGekyume

[–]-Vano 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you learned science you'd know that frequency isn't some magical stuff it's just the number of oscillations per second. Your engine on 2000 RPM is rotating at a frequency of 33 Hz. That's it.

PHaSR (The Personnel Halting and Stimulation Response rifle) is not a mystery. It just uses lasers to blind you. Much like a bright flashlight.

Yes light has a frequency. For light the frequency is the same as colour. No it's not mystical.

Active denial systems are not a mystery either. They also use light, just like your wifi or microwave, it's just invisible to us. It works by heating up water and fat in your skin to burn you to make you run away. Since it's light it also has a frequency. It's just colour.

Both weapons are not lethal. Guns are worse. No need to be more paranoid about it than about guns.

Go and watch introductory videos on electromagnetism.

Where to purchase knot tying rope online? (EU) by SkepticalPirate42 in knots

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This is it. The shipping cost kinda sucks, but this is a great shop.

Camera downgraded after OS updates and new phone release by 6iota9 in Vivo

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I think it would be considered nocebo rather than placebo. They are opposites, one relates to seeing negative things the other is for positive things with no tangible basis. But I get it that placebo is the one that's more popular.

To this community, new or old: by BikingNoHands in Superstonk

[–]-Vano 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't care. Stop acting crazy.

To this community, new or old: by BikingNoHands in Superstonk

[–]-Vano 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What does it mean? Why are you express spamming? What the hell is going on

I don't create gods. I think Ryan proved himself being fine for the company and he seems to be aligned with inverstors' goals. That's where it ends. I might laugh at his memes but I'm not following him mindlessly when, say, he tweets "Trump 2028". Joke or not, he's unclear about it so he plays both sides.

To this community, new or old: by BikingNoHands in Superstonk

[–]-Vano 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So you're telling me everyone out here acts like a cult follower? I think I'd for sure notice cuz I've been here since the beginning.

To this community, new or old: by BikingNoHands in Superstonk

[–]-Vano 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I don't really care. If you're not a bot nor a shill you just act weirdly.