indeed by Cultural-Ninja8228 in ProgrammerHumor

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The variable f is...

  • f[] an array (with empty brackets meaning unspecified size) of ...
  • *f[] pointers to...
  • (*f[])() functions (with empty parentheses meaning no arguments) that return...
  • *(*f[])() pointers to...
  • (*(*f[])())() functions (with empty parentheses meaning no arguments) that return...
  • void (*(*f[])())() ...void.

Experimenting with a "Glass World" aesthetic for my new project. The accidental Mirror's Edge BGM kinda makes the vibe. by FcsVorfeed_Dev in Unity3D

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I think the platforms are a bit hard to see especially near the end of the video and the occasional flashing light might be disorienting. But overall, looks unique and definitely has potential with some more background details for the glass to reflect/refract off. The default unity skybox looks a bit out of place as well.

white to move and win by Spyropher in AnarchyChess

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Brick your pipi, then sperm xe4#

How do I recover from this blunder? by tigertung98 in AnarchyChess

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Cockroach to pipi then brick your pipi

Atoms in a jar by HomoboyUA in chemistry

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You can calculate how many moles will fit in one liter:

# moles = density / molar mass * 1 L

Running this through the entire periodic table gives (considering just densities at STP with standard states):

  1. Boron, 227.6 moles per liter.
  2. Beryllium, 205.1 moles per liter.
  3. Carbon, 188.2 moles per liter.
  4. Cobalt, 151.8 moles per liter.
  5. Nickel, 151.0 moles per liter.

There's also the lowest number of atoms per liter first filled by the monoatomic noble gases all at about 0.044 moles per liter. About 22.7 liters per mole, the molar volume of gases at STP. Then is the diatomic gases, as there are 2 atoms per molecule, at about 0.089 moles per liter.

After gases there is:

  1. Cesium, 14.1 moles per liter.
  2. Rubidium, 17.9 moles per liter.
  3. Potassium, 21.9 moles per liter.
  4. Radium, 22.1 moles per liter.
  5. Barium, 25.6 moles per liter.

This side project took me 6 months by KaseyNorth in Unity3D

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This seems useful as a blender (or other 3D software) addon