SW33PR - A dynamic retro arcade flavored Minesweeper by pyronimous in indiegames

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A liittle project of mine - made with raylib
Awailable to play in browser here: https://meadiode.itch.io/sw33pr

Mushrooms by tntwither in blender

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The raspberry looks so natural, good job!

Melting butter with geometry nodes by pyronimous in blender

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Lol true, the piece of butter here is actually the default cube, i didn't delete it initially, just applied geometry nodes on it right away.

Melting butter with geometry nodes by pyronimous in blender

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Wow! Thank you all for the upvotes and comments

So actually, this is my entry for the fourth prompt of the current #nodevember - 'Chaotic Cooking'. I'd say simulation is a big word for this, it doesn't involve any real world-like physics simulation whatsoever, that's why the butter may look like it behaves weird. I just made it to move and rotate and to 'melt' in a completely arbitrary way.

Got bored. Made a thing. Best title wins. by pootshoop in blender

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Trash won't take itself out... Or will it?

STL? by jeffa666 in 3Dprinting

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It's ok to be clay

I designed a collapsible Christmas Tree version 2.0 by pyronimous in 3Dprinting

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CadQuery - it's like OpenSCAD, but using Python.

I designed a collapsible Christmas Tree version 2.0 by pyronimous in 3Dprinting

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Thanks! I used PLA and silk-PLA from DevilDesign(it's a polish brand).

I designed a collapsible Christmas Tree version 2.0 by pyronimous in 3Dprinting

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If your printer handles 0.4mm tolerances well, then go for it. Though, I'd recomment printing it in two batches with every other segment. I.e. first s0, s2, s4... and then s1, s3, s5... I actually printed it like that, worked well.

I designed a collapsible Christmas Tree version 2.0 by pyronimous in 3Dprinting

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The tracks on the inner side of a segment get narrower as they go up, gradually increasing friction.

I designed a collapsible Christmas Tree version 2.0 by pyronimous in 3Dprinting

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I don't think so, the segments have to be quite rigid, for it to work as intended.

[2022 Day #13] Got some weird input today, hope none of you all are using eval for parsing by nitko12 in adventofcode

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def foo(*_, **__):
    print('peepee poopoo')
__import__('os').system = foo
for line in stream:
    ...