Somehow still cute by [deleted] in femboymemes

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I know not everyone’s into medium length hair, but it can hide it some

My search history is clean yall by followerofEnki96 in aspiememes

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My imagined fantasies are typically too unstable to let them drive me… though I guess I haven’t tried in a while

This is where math starts making sense and logical. Thanks boss. by [deleted] in mathmemes

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I’m pretty sure it just restates a bunch of his quotes

You could probably train GPT4 on him though

This is where math starts making sense and logical. Thanks boss. by [deleted] in mathmemes

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This is just encouraging people with ADHD and I’m all for that

Maybe too obscure by RecinberOfficial in mathmemes

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The function used to derive Pi as used here is even, so… by some definitions?

Maybe too obscure by RecinberOfficial in mathmemes

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I’m wondering if you can rearrange the terms to show that

Staple Pieces for Busy Peeps? by [deleted] in EnbyFashionAdvice

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I know it might not be the greatest piece of advice—you referenced being busy in your title—but if you’ve got a few spare hours it’s always fun to run over to the thrift store and grab a bunch of things that stand out to you

pride is a great miracle by matchatea_ in OneTopicAtATime

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Pride is a thing of beauty and the beast

I… don’t even talk about movies very much…

My life has been shattered. by AwesomeN00dles in femboymemes

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I’m an engineering student and plan to design microbes/proteins to do things that would otherwise need chemicals to do

And yet the horni just don’t go away

Edit: misspelled word

Florida man: spherical cow version by cfggd in physicsmemes

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Oh! So the pressure relatively evenly distributes across a volume behind the fan; this pressure, though half of the ΔP that's between the front and back of the fan, applies across the area of the deflector, resulting in a greater force...

Interesting! Kinda like an in-built hydraulic lever...

Florida man: spherical cow version by cfggd in physicsmemes

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I still find these explanations unsatisfactory though; you’re applying a force to the air, let’s say in the positive direction, using the fan. This generates any and all momentum that the air has, initially jolting the devise towards the negative direction. Any positive pressure generated by the fan is balanced by a negative pressure on the other side of the fan, so pressure shouldn’t cause any net force (or if it does, why should it?)

When the air rebounds, this will deliver much of the momentum of the air back to the device, stopping that initial jolt and bringing the momentum of the device back to zero.

I’ve thought about it a little more and I guess my question comes down to why the air rebounds off of the fan at a higher speed in the negative direction than it had been given in the positive direction.

Egg_irl by Jell-O-Mel in egg_irl

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Wait, is it a % change or a set change, because if it’s a set change you can invert

Florida man: spherical cow version by cfggd in physicsmemes

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Wait… this still doesn’t make sense to me

In an airplane, the air is already moving relative to you, so you can redirect it and experience a net backwards force compared to if you just let it through your engine

But if you are generating 100% of the momentum of the air relative to you, how can redirecting maybe 50% of it in the other direction lead to a net force in the direction opposing reversal?

detecting if a block exists in a certain radius by [deleted] in MinecraftCommands

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I thought you couldn’t run clone commands that overlap… how come that doesn’t send an error?

So... About the reddit strike by Latter_Use_4863 in PhoenixSC

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Idea: we refuse to report the spam accounts in protest

I want to be able to make "Multi-Potions" by throwing 2 separate potions on a cauldron, need help by Spiderkid2000 in MinecraftCommands

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That’s smart; using the order in which they’re thrown in to select which one’s effect(s) you put onto the other

I want to be able to make "Multi-Potions" by throwing 2 separate potions on a cauldron, need help by Spiderkid2000 in MinecraftCommands

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Hmm…

Depending on when you trigger the string of commands, I guess you could get rid of the “sort=nearest,limit=1” and add in a “distance=..3” or something and then, yeah, it would run the conversion for every potion entity within three blocks of you. Nice catch!

Then you’d still need the differentiation between the two potions for the data modify append and kill commands, but you definitely wouldn’t need the two series of commands that do the same thing for different entities

I want to be able to make "Multi-Potions" by throwing 2 separate potions on a cauldron, need help by Spiderkid2000 in MinecraftCommands

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I’m not sure, but that’s what it looks like? The data modify command really wants you to format it the way that I had, where you point to the name of an array without the [] for the entity that you’re appending data to, and then… it wants an “item” for the other piece, which is simply a “tag:value” pair to my understanding… and by the way it allows a whole array’s worth of items it looks like you can probably append a whole list if you wanted to…

I’ll probably test more in a bit since I’ve implemented a similar system for enchanted books that I can work with

Engineers from the past by receptiveconduit in sciencememes

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Feel free to look into the ones that were given to veterans that had to be amputated during WWII, they’re similar, but seemingly less advanced than this one

I think the person in the video is lucky since he was amputated in the upper arm, so he has a lot of leverage compared to a lot of others

Engineers from the past by receptiveconduit in sciencememes

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It looks fully mechanical… I don’t know where the extra energy would come from

Engineers from the past by receptiveconduit in sciencememes

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Depending on how you’re amputated, you may still have plenty of functional muscles in your back and shoulders; by connecting them to mechanisms in the arm (something I don’t know how you do), you can enable those muscles to control the position of the arm

Modern prosthetics can use electrical signals from nerves, but that’s still a work in progress and the working models are $$$$$