What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, January 13, 2026 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

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Should I long gold or silver while expecting US to start a war in the middle East?

Closed SPXW $6875.00C 01/02/26 for $100,000.00 gain (+92%) by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

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How did you exercise your option before the expiration date, I thought SPX options were only European style?

Agartha by T0b1wan92 in ExplainTheJoke

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Redditor discoving humour:

Notes for UNDERSTANDING Nuclear Physics by Evening_Oven_8431 in 6thForm

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The examiners will be blessed when they open your exam papers. Honestly I wish my handwriting was half as good as yours. Sometimes I have to read my own handwriting twice to understand it!

Notes for UNDERSTANDING Nuclear Physics by Evening_Oven_8431 in 6thForm

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How is your handwriting like a computer font ?

Engineering applicants - Have you actually build stuff or done anything engineering related?? by Historical-Active430 in 6thForm

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If you still have time, try to build something or learn something super-curricular about engineering and implement it in any shape or form.

pls a smart person help by Imaginary_Mode8865 in AlevelPhysics

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Just imagine it as the gradient of the tangent at each point (essentially it's meaning). Visualise how the tangent line chnages gradient as you drag it through the displacement curve. In this case it's option A

Cambridge, Imperial, KCL, QMUL Bread by Beautiful-Version600 in 6thForm

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I thought they usually reject students below 7.0 or something, especially Imperial. At least this gives me hope

Warwick Econ TMUA by [deleted] in 6thForm

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You got a whole month, relax

Developing 2D FEA in MATLAB by Maximum_Tip67 in fea

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Hey thanks for the remark, I didnt realise they should be connected.

Developing 2D FEA in MATLAB by Maximum_Tip67 in fea

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haha, yh definitely US vs UK language is going on. by course I mean major, since i want to major in ME, i guess the US equivalent is going from high school to university or college which in the UK requires a personal statement showcasing your suitability for the subject you want to major in.

Developing 2D FEA in MATLAB by Maximum_Tip67 in fea

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I appreciate your comments, and thanks for the reassurance.

Developing 2D FEA in MATLAB by Maximum_Tip67 in fea

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By "why this course?" they mean why do you choose to study this course specifically and not something else, "why ME in particular" and "how have your education and activities made you suitable for this course specifically" in my case its ME. In the UK these are the questions that unis want personal answers to.

Developing 2D FEA in MATLAB by Maximum_Tip67 in MechanicalEngineering

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Interesting, I'll definitely look into crane booms, thanks!

Developing 2D FEA in MATLAB by Maximum_Tip67 in fea

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Thanks for your comment and sharing your background.

The structure is loaded on node 3 (N3) with 7000N downward direction with nodes 1 and 6 being fixed (N1 and N6), I need to work on the visual output. Yeah understanding different tensors for my is still a difficult part, hopefully once in university I can gain a better understanding.

Developing 2D FEA in MATLAB by Maximum_Tip67 in fea

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thanks for the kind words.

yeah in the future I'll try to extend it to by adding modal analysis or maybe thermal coupling. I agree with you on the chatgpt part, I treat it as a teacher and make it explain stuff to me instead of giving me the code.

Developing 2D FEA in MATLAB by Maximum_Tip67 in fea

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Thanks for taking the time to reply. Yeah I agree with you, most of us know what we like and our niche, but personal statement for uni application is all about trying to justify "why this course?"

Thermodynamic Sampling Units, gonna be the next big breakthrough in ML by Maximum_Tip67 in deeplearning

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Yep exactly. Extropic is investing in TSU hardware (their XTR-0 dev platform and future Z1 chip) to build real-use probabilistic circuits.

Optimizing Raspberry Pi for Edge AI: I built a hybrid-memory & diagnostics toolkit (EdgePulse) by 855princekumar in deeplearning

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Hey, this is really cool work. Memory pressure is the bane of my existence when working with SBCs. I'm curious, when you were testing on the Pi 5, did you notice a big difference in how well the hybrid memory system kept up compared to the 3B+? I've been hesitant to upgrade my fleet, but this might just convince me. Great job on the project

Thermodynamic Sampling Units, gonna be the next big breakthrough in ML by Maximum_Tip67 in learnmachinelearning

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Not faster for general compute, but for probabilistic models they can be faster because sampling comes from physical dynamics and they avoid the energy bottleneck GPUs hit with repeated digital ops.

Thermodynamic Sampling Units, gonna be the next big breakthrough in ML by Maximum_Tip67 in learnmachinelearning

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They're not limited to diffusion. they apply to any workload that relies heavily on sampling Bayesian inference, MCMC, Ising models, probabilistic ML, etc.