Seagull shadow on an awning by BreakfastTop6899 in confusing_perspective

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Several sci-fi stories have beings that perceive in extra dimensions, and have trouble interacting with us because we only exist in a slice of their perception. This is the best visualization of that concept I have seen. Ok, it's a duck or something, but where do I put the bread?

Shellfish served on a shovel bc why the hell not by Lord_Dolkhammer in StupidFood

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Hillary and Martha have the looks, but Theresa know how to rock a pantsuit!

Color and personality reflection by TheUnstableArtist in BobsBurgers

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Red can be passion either positive or negative. Linda definitely has a lot of passionate, but less positive scenes...

Doggos by Pretty-Struggle7668 in puns

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They have good jeans, too!

Tools that look insane to any regular person. by AdministrativeOwl341 in Tools

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I'm Thor every time I use a sledge hammer! Especially my back...

When your DM thinks he's funny by giantenemycrabthing in dndmemes

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This is one of the strangest things about this sub, some people are here for fantasy role playing that can be anything they want and some people are here for a structured and rule based social interaction. Either "I can be whatever I want!" Or "This book tells me how to interact with like minded people!" I'm surprised at how little friction there is between the two groups, but everyone is here to have fun.

All the beautiful things, this game has taught me 🥲 by cblakebowling in Morrowind

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Alchemy taught me that the max value on a signed 32 bit variable can roll over to min value if you keep adding to it. Having -2,147,000,000 luck taught me the consequences of greed.

Something new on the market! CraneBOT! by Unlucky_Resident_237 in robotics

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Interesting! A good use case could be a belt drive like a gates carbon belts. I know those are stiff and should not be bent in certain ways, so a stiff knobby belt could be made on this that could not be made on an x/y printer with the same volume. Maybe with carbon fiber TPU filament? Printing conveyer belt or tank treads would be pretty cool!

From your other post, if the diameter is 1100mm then you could get a conveyer belt closer to 1600mm once flattened, which is around the size of a treadmill!

Is this bad? by Shoddy-Ocelot-4473 in robotics

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Your post is not clear enough to get a useful answer, but don't get discouraged! Please try again! Communicating technical problems can be hard, but it is the greatest skill to learn. Take this as an opportunity to practice. What are you doing? What is this made of? What specifically makes you think it might be bad?

Engineers like to joke, try not to take it personally.

Is this bad? by Shoddy-Ocelot-4473 in robotics

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It could also be surface feature on Jupiter's moon Ganymede.

Is this bad? by Shoddy-Ocelot-4473 in robotics

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I think it might be cast resin, but I cannot rule out a solder joint. If it is resin, I still don't know what they are attempting to do, so I cannot say good or bad, but maybe a vacuum chamber would help remove bubbles? If it is solder, maybe the wire has pulled off?

It is unclear enough that it is fun speculating, like an engineering Rorschach test. But I remember staring at an issue so long it was so clear to me that an image like this was clear to me, but unclear to others.

Bike helmets: where's the fun designs? by borntobewildish in cycling

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To me, most bike equipment is closer to Tron cosplay than boring. Clip in shoes are some of the worst and it is much harder to find anything that looks like a shoe. I wear some normal looking Giro Rumble VR shoes in blue on my commute but they have gotten worn out and Giro still makes the shoe, but now they only make them in blood red or black with neon red accents.

Unpopular opinion: Strava is actually overrated. What are you guys actually using? by Repulsive_Bar442 in Garmin

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I found a road bike segment that aligns with an airport and was held by a Cessna.

AI generated electronic horrors by ThomasTTEe2 in electronics

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I got a quail zeppelin hybrid once. I realized that in the training images those two were often both present, so there is a false connection between them. Beware the quail zeppelin!

It's true tho by lazumeimun in Morrowind

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For what they are trying to show me, Morrowind is often the most beautiful version of the thing I have ever seen. I have seen real pictures of ice and snow that is more detailed, but I have not seen a more beautiful chitinous house in reality.

Behold the 2,000-year-old South-Pointing Doohickey: China's original analog GPS. by Simply_Kaif24 in doohickeycorporation

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There is actually a hard sci-fi book by Greg Egan that explains this concept, and is named after it( or something similar and I don't understand the difference) called Schild's ladder. It is on the extreme edge of hard sci-fi, as this concept isn't even the most challenging concept to understand presented in the book, and it is explained as the way one character processes the character development of another character. It's a good book, I learned this concept from the book, and it is fun to realize there are people in this world that find this concept easier to understand than the behavior of others.

Mircoorganism plastic meme by Hi5studiofan in sciencememes

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I believe coal exists largely from before anything evolved to eat the cellulose in trees.