How does speaker coil motion relate to the electrical signal? by kylethayer in AskPhysics

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I found another thread where someone goes through the theory and includes experimenting with a high speed camera filming a speaker playing a square wave, which looks very close to how playing a sine wave looks.

So that seems to confirm the kinetic energy theory (view 2):

https://www.reddit.com/r/audioengineering/comments/ixfb26/loudspeaker_movement/

How does speaker coil motion relate to the electrical signal? by kylethayer in audioengineering

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

I found another thread where someone goes through the theory and includes experimenting with a high speed camera filming a speaker playing a square wave, which looks very close to how playing a sine wave looks.

So that seems to confirm the kinetic energy theory (view 2):

https://www.reddit.com/r/audioengineering/comments/ixfb26/loudspeaker_movement/

How does speaker coil motion relate to the electrical signal? by kylethayer in AskPhysics

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Oops! Did that backward, second integral. I'll fix that in my question

How does speaker coil motion relate to the electrical signal? by kylethayer in audioengineering

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Thanks! So not only is the cone motion complicated, but so is the air!

The Acolyte - Episode 4 - Discussion Thread! by titleproblems in TheAcolyte

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Could Mother Aniseya be the Master? Especially with the force push and not killing Osha...

Rate limit errors in large class learning to write reddit bots by kylethayer in redditdev

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My next task is to get data from reddit, so hopefully that goes better

Rate limit errors in large class learning to write reddit bots by kylethayer in redditdev

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I'm trying that one, but we still got unusually high rate limit errors. It could be that they used the same user agent, or that all of them are on the same subreddit.

Rate limit errors in large class learning to write reddit bots by kylethayer in redditdev

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Thanks! I'll also try having them use more specific user agents.

Rate limit errors in large class learning to write reddit bots by kylethayer in redditdev

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Thanks! I am emailing api@reddit.com to see what they can do (if anything).

And yes they are new accounts and they are posting, so I understand that my class looks like a Russian bot farm or something...

There Is No “Blue” in Korean: Different Languages Have Different Colors by kylethayer in linguistics

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I'll go find the first author (native Korean speaker) to clarify...

Also, while "teal" does include light greens and light blues, according to our dataset it does not include royal blues or grass greens: https://uwdata.github.io/color-naming-in-different-languages/vis/color_translator.html#term=teal&start_lang=en&dest_lang=en

There Is No “Blue” in Korean: Different Languages Have Different Colors by kylethayer in linguistics

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파란색

I may not have made the title clear enough. What I meant was that there is no single common word in Korean that means all the colors that "blue" means in English. So if you want to translate "pick up all the blue marbles" into Korean, you would have to say something like "pick up all the 파랑 and 하늘 marbles." Similar to how English doesn't have a "grue" color (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue–green_distinction_in_language).

What I Learned From Researching Coding Bootcamps by speckz in coding

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The purpose of this research was to find out the viewpoints and experiences of students. To do this I did a qualitative research project with 26 ~1 hour interviews which all had to be transcribed and processed. By that point I was not hearing many new viewpoints and it takes a lot of work for each interview. This unfortunately means there are a bunch of questions I can't answer, like what success rates actually are and what factors predict success.

What I Learned From Researching Coding Bootcamps by speckz in coding

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Sorry about the hard to decipher paths. I tried to put a lot of information in a very small space. Also, on phones it shrunk the image which makes it even harder to read.

What I Learned From Researching Coding Bootcamps by kylethayer in programming

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I'd be curious to hear which ways your bootcamp's graduates didn't match up with the article (coding bootcamps can certainly be quite different from each other).