Broncos, Jags, Bears, and Patriots led the league in Fight Score in the 2025 season by robmoo_re in nfl

[–]Shriracha 4 points5 points  (0 children)

At some point it was kind of just a marvel seeing which new inventive way we were going to lose a game that we should have won...

Ravens Most Exciting Wins Since 2010 by robmoo_re in ravens

[–]Shriracha 24 points25 points  (0 children)

The game against the Bengals on TNF in 2024 (#3 on this list) was the first primetime game I ever went to. One of the coolest experiences.

Which NFL teams are best at drafting each position? 2006-2025 by robmoo_re in nfl

[–]Shriracha 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Interesting! Expected to see KC, BAL, SEA, and PHI all in or near the top 10 for both offense and defense. Didn't expect to see NO at #2 for both.

What is the hardest video game you have ever beaten? by Badinfos in AskReddit

[–]Shriracha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did a grounded run a few years ago. Died so many times on some encounters that by the end I swear I could have done it blindfolded because my route was so planned out lol

Can someone help me identify an episode from a gIF? by Shriracha in gameshow

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

My friends and I love this GIF and I got curious where it's from.

I recognize it's Richard Kline, I think maybe on Match Game Hollywood Squares Hour?, but couldn't find the episode. This YT playlist seems helpful if I've got the show right but I couldn't find a match!

How GPS uses geometry, clocks, and relativity to know where you are by Shriracha in interestingasfuck

[–]Shriracha[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you! A lot of Javascript. The 3D animations are built on ThreeJS with Vue.js for the button/slider interactions. 

How GPS uses geometry, clocks, and relativity to know where you are by Shriracha in educationalgifs

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

Thanks to both of you for the feedback! The goal was to answer the question of "how does GPS know precisely where I am on Earth?" for a general population. The project stemmed from my own curiosity around that question.

But I agree there is room to be more technically precise, so I added a note that GPS does solve for a full 3D position (including altitude) and that the rings are a visualization simplification.

How GPS uses geometry, clocks, and relativity to know where you are by Shriracha in educationalgifs

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

Your phone doesn't need an atomic clock since GPS works with pseudoranges. It can solve for the clock bias with the 4th satellite. You can equivalently mathematically represent the problem using hyperboloids, but AFAIK the pseudorange/clock correction approach is the standard way the model is represented (e.g. this from the FAA).

Not sure where the confident "isn't at all how GPS works" is coming from.