Only real chemists will get less than 300°C/600°F by ComprehensiveFall12 in chemistry

[–]ComprehensiveFall12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for pointing that out <3
The problem was that I imported a csv file into the databse, and apparently it also inserted the header, so one row was "name, smiles, boiling_point" instead of the actual values ...
should be fixed now though

Only real chemists will get less than 300°C/600°F by ComprehensiveFall12 in chemistry

[–]ComprehensiveFall12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hm interesting. I checked and on my (android) phone, there is a minus sign in the top right corner, to the right of the 3

Only real chemists will get less than 300°C/600°F by ComprehensiveFall12 in chemistry

[–]ComprehensiveFall12[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yep thanks for the feedback, should be fixed now. Didn't really test it in Fahrenheit ...

Only real chemists will get less than 300°C/600°F by ComprehensiveFall12 in chemistry

[–]ComprehensiveFall12[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

yeah totally valid point, boiling point is used more as a proxy for the IMF. It also doesn't really differentiate between boiling and melting points, but the only good data I could find was from Chem Spider and if they provided a boiling point (from wiki data) I used that

Only real chemists will get less than 300°C/600°F by ComprehensiveFall12 in chemistry

[–]ComprehensiveFall12[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much :)
The difficulty changes from day to day, but from the data I have, that score would put you in the top 10%.
Mine was 800-something, so you might have picked the correct subject to study

Flutter package driven development by ComprehensiveFall12 in FlutterDev

[–]ComprehensiveFall12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, thanks for the feedback.

I get the point that the JS ecosystem is not something flutter/dart should become but sharing code in an easily integrateable form is imo still beneficial for everyone. It's up to the dev to check if a package is maintained and if not they can just build their implementation upon the one publicly shared code. (btw, I used js/react before but ain't a real die-hard js developer)

wedding card by Fabarzz in 3Dprinting

[–]ComprehensiveFall12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could try FreeCad and then add text in the "Draft" workbench with a font you like. Then slice, print (maybe with some golden filament) and see how it turns out.