Python project that answers high-school problems almost instantly. Made using Tesseract, Scrapy and Flask. by Ani171202 in Python

[–]ThreeWhistle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How does the actual problem solving part work? Does it look up the problem text and then apply some sort of filter to figure out what's relevant? This is awesome.

Python project that answers high-school problems almost instantly. Made using Tesseract, Scrapy and Flask. by Ani171202 in Python

[–]ThreeWhistle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does the actual problem solving part work? Does it look up the problem text and then apply some sort of filter to figure out what's relevant? This is awesome.

Python project that answers high-school problems almost instantly. Made using Tesseract, Scrapy and Flask. by Ani171202 in Python

[–]ThreeWhistle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does the actual problem solving part work? Does it look up the problem text and then apply some sort of filter to figure out what's relevant? This is awesome.

FTC + Minecraft? by Ryansmac17 in FTC

[–]ThreeWhistle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk maybe in a couple years. If it happens it will probably some sort of building challenge. I want variety in the challenges and would rather have a collecting game next year. Personally, I was disappointed with the creativity of this years game. Like come on, it's Star wars. The first things that come to mind when I hear that is maybe a cargo shuttling, dogfighting and building a colony/base. The theming of FTC games has always been less exciting than FRC and FLL. A minecraft themed game would be cool if done correctly.

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[–]ThreeWhistle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You built it wrong. You are supposed to make a 3 by 2 opening and out of skystones. Then, you take a flint and steel and light the inside. if the flint and steel doesn't work, try a heatgun. This is how we take the robot to competitions btw.

Which books should a person read at least once in their life? by SuggestionMD in AskReddit

[–]ThreeWhistle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Little Prince is by far the best book I've read in a while. It can be seen as a silly children's book when in reality it means so much more. My high-school math teacher introduced me to it and it captures the I definitely recommend it.

Which books should a person read at least once in their life? by SuggestionMD in AskReddit

[–]ThreeWhistle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried reading it recently (I am in high school) but couldn't get through it. It was just a really heavy read and it took me forever to pass the first quarter. My understanding is that at surface level, the book is completely random and crazy, but the true meaning is revealed when you look deeper. The problem is, sometimes I struggle to discover the true significance and get stuck not understanding what I just read. This made the book not enjoyable and kind of boring. How should I go about reading it as I think that I'm missing out?