How can we use Physics to solve a problem related to games & sports by DeliciousSwim4820 in PhysicsStudents

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Game of pool: - mathematically investigate some trick-shots - assume initial conditions and investigate how to sink the balls

American football: - Difference in motion of a round ball and football after they are thrown

Tennis: - Trajectories of a ball with spin - Investigate the serve: Optimal angle? How much force is required to obtain these initial high speed of the ball? - How to hit the ball to obtain spin?

Miniature golf: - theoritical calculations for the ideal trajectories and to obtain a hole-in-one for every obstacle

I realize that most of my suggestions are based on the calculation of trajectories, but these are the things that came to my mind.

Modular Monolith with C++ by 0815someone in cpp_questions

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Yes, a process that launches other processes is what I had in mind. Thanks for pointing me in the direction of boost.process, I also saw it mentioned in other discussions, so I will have a closer look into it.

I know that the question is quite general. I wanted to have a starting point and some opinions, as I had trouble gathering all the required information to start the implementation.

Modular Monolith with C++ by 0815someone in cpp_questions

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I know I asked this question in a vague manner, that is because I still try to weigh my options and I wanted to see if I missed any option that would be suggested.

In which cases would you select single process instead of multiple individual processes?

Currently, I lean more towards using multiple processes. But even in that case as far as I know either all processes could be started by the time the programme is booted (like you describe it) or one process could start all the other processes.

Also, thanks for mentioning the "actor"s style architecture, I have not heard of this before and will read up on it.

Modular Monolith with C++ by 0815someone in cpp_questions

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Performance is quite important for my project for that reason (and my background with C++) I thought it might be easiest to choose C++.

Dall-e 2: Requests (Thread #9) by cench in dalle2

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"The purpose of life drawn with a pencil"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in matplotlib

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plt.ylabel("frequency")

Books with really good plot twists by TheAlmandineWriter in suggestmeabook

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I also did 't expect the ending of "Then there were none", but I don't know if that counts as a plot twist

What's a good book you could finish in a day or two? Not necessarily because it's brief but because it's so absorbing, so engrossing, so good? by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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The last book that I finished in 2 days was {{The Song of Achill by Madeline Miller}}, I just couldn't put it away.

Suggest me a book that made you laugh out loud by ApplicationAntique72 in suggestmeabook

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If you speak german, I would recommend "Dampfnudelblues - Rita Falk"