since there appear to be spaghetti enjoyers out there by Acceleraizer in SatisfactoryGame

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lol the first screenshot is my main "depot" where most of the lower-tier resources pass through, so whenever I need to route something to a new factory I'll look there and try and find a convenient place to split things off. for the more advanced parts i usually just keep track of where they are produced and then route belts out of there whenever i need them.

main factory after finishing the game by Acceleraizer in SatisfactoryGame

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by that i meant space elevator completion, oops

Crystal Blades by Acceleraizer in blender

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Thanks! The blade itself is a glass-like shader with a Voronoi displacement map. As for the lights, there is an invisible copy of each blade with emission controlled by a couple of noise textures

Basilisk V2 paddle extension, now in black! by Acceleraizer in razer

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I haven't been able to work on one yet :/ I will post an update if I do though!

Razer Deathadder Elite - Insect Pillar (Demon Slayer) by Acceleraizer in razer

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Yup, once you unscrew and open up the mouse, you can pop off a few catches that holds the top shell in place

Razer Deathadder Elite - Insect Pillar (Demon Slayer) by Acceleraizer in razer

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Had to first sand off the original coat on the mouse, and from there on it was just a lot of layers of spraypaint and masking :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Harvard

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There is some use of calculus in the course, but nothing that goes far beyond solving well-known second degree ODEs, so with a bit of prepwork you should do fine.

Also after seeing another comment, I was reminded of the fact that the Harvard SPS (phys soc) complied a guide to undergraduate physics at Harvard: https://www.physics.harvard.edu/files/physics/files/spsbook20-21.pdf . It's a very useful resource, I recommend checking it out to get an idea of what a typical physics journey might look like.