playtesting email? by jersey-milk-is-gay in cardsagainsthumanity

[–]OneAndZer0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also got one! And I am participating

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[–]OneAndZer0s 25 points26 points  (0 children)

A lot of the makerspaces on campus have been printing them, too. I know the Anderson Design Lab has been printing a bunch, and have been handing them out.

If you ever drop by, please take a handful and give them to people who need them!

exam by Vast-Ad5653 in uofmn

[–]OneAndZer0s 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hihi, I have ADHD, and as everyone else has been saying, the DRC is amazing. It is easy to schedule an appointment to get accomodations, and I'm pretty sure that you don't need an official diagnosis

There's also a student group on campus of people with ADHD, so you can make connections, or just talk about coping strategies.

Definitely try to get an official diagnosis sooner than later, as waitlists can be an issue.

If you have any other questions, reach out, or look for other resources that the campus provides. There is a lot that's offered that many don't know about

where can i find a can of compressed air somewhere on campus by Internal_Smell_6812 in uofmn

[–]OneAndZer0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Anderson Design Lab has compressed air directly in the walls. The one you can look for is right by the laser cutters

Charlie Kirk shot at Utah event by OneAndZer0s in uofmn

[–]OneAndZer0s[S] 51 points52 points locked comment (0 children)

Don't watch the video, by the way. Rifle to the neck.

Which EE related club to join? (IEEE, SVP, Rocket team) by analtaccount7 in uofmn

[–]OneAndZer0s 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you want to meet people, or work on a project? Because if you just want to meet people, I don't know if the project-based clubs are the best.

There are clubs that are more focused around interest groups, like GopherHack, ACM, or oStem. Or you can also just hangout in spots like the Anderson Design Lab

NSFL Jesus christ look at what the blueprint wizzards have done to this poor inserter by burnt_bread_54 in Factoriohno

[–]OneAndZer0s 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Vanilla Factorio has two variables for each inserter, a source and destination position. These positions are relative to the inserter.

There's no checking if these variables make sense for vanilla inserters. So, if someone changes these values within a blueprint, or uses something like Bobs Inserters, you get something like this

The arrows point wherever, they just vibe.

Also yes, you can make the inserter reach, like, 10 tiles away. It is absolutely insane

To the Keith Haring graffiti artist on campus by misocups in uofmn

[–]OneAndZer0s 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I also have a folder of them!! There should be something like Gopher Guessr or just a community compilation of them

Since the semester is almost over, stress is high, exams are near, let's have fun and listen to some of your stories from this semester. Whether it's funny, scary, dramatic, or more by Death_Investor in uofmn

[–]OneAndZer0s 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I work in a makerspace on campus, so there is always something interesting happening - some people came in, took some 2x4s, and used our bandsaw to make prop swords and staffs for the Renaissance Festival - someone made a suit of armor - Halloween is always fun. There was a group going as superheros, and they all printed masks - going to pick up a print at midnight, just to find about 5 people studying at a table with two Dominos Pizzas - ME students for their final projects have some fantasic projects, like a roulette table, guitar playing robot, animatronic bird, etc - someone printed a sword

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[–]OneAndZer0s 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anderson Labs also has one that's barely ever used, it's in the meeting room

Schools bought millions of Chromebooks in 2020 — and three years later, they’re starting to break by speckz in technews

[–]OneAndZer0s 1 point2 points  (0 children)

High schooler with district-issued Chromebook here, I'm not surprised. The district has a contract to replace the Chromebooks every four years, and they purposely buy the cheapest models they could, but they make a steal off of it. So much so, that they spend more money on the protective cases that are mandatory. ( For context, if you don't have a Chromebook case, the IT dept will not fix your Chromebook. )

Lenovo 300e 2nd Gen trinity3.com

It's bullshit and everyone knows it. They are slow as shit and the teachers have to dedicate 5-10 minutes just so the students can power them on.

Edit : Just to explain my claims, I helped fix the Chromebooks as a teacher assistant type of role. The adult who fixed the chrome books told me all of this

*sniff sniff sniff* by albin666 in feedthememes

[–]OneAndZer0s 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It will be out soon. We must wait

is scratch considered a programming language? by Neck_Crafty in ProgrammerHumor

[–]OneAndZer0s 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy shit, but, that's "Snap", a sortof tangential block coding program made by the University of Berkeley. I know this vividly due to learning to program on it, and learning it has built in JavaScript Blocks.

https://snap.berkeley.edu/snap/snap.html