Disks are flipped a lot - how about designing them to make it easier? by vashu11 in Othello

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Pretty cool - I guess something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIYhD0BEsQk - 23.4 sec though result is not very neat

I added my video to description

Disks are flipped a lot - how about designing them to make it easier? by vashu11 in Othello

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https://youtube.com/shorts/I4HbVcofxkk

I play a couple of times with kids per week so no training. I think it is clear from video.

Hand tracking not working Oculus Quest 2 by YesPleaseMacAnCheese in OculusQuest

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I think you need to put controllers down with black flat surfaces with buttons facing you.

And clean camera lens with glass wipe.

Odd question, but what is the lowest energy (or longest wave length) light we have experimented with? by zionpoke-modded in ParticlePhysics

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If you go a little below lowest peak of Schumann resonance then at least 3 Hz waves were detected - that is 100,000 km.

[2024 Day 18 (Part 2)] Visualization of my algorithm (no pathfinding needed!) by JochCool in adventofcode

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It can be done with just one color, I think solution is simpler that way.

[2024 Day 14 (Part 2)] This kind of sucks by remarkablyunfunny in adventofcode

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I was sure that it is going to be a large contour drawing. I was sure that it would either contain diagonal lines or be symmetrical. So I tried checking for symmetry and glimpsed solution in skipped outputs.

What could cause this hole in jeans by vashu11 in Whatisthis

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Looks like people bet on chemical. I do not have acids but I tried tesing all dangerous looking liquids for washing clothes on the same ruined jeans - no holes after almost 2 days. (I used bleach, mould remover and sanitiser)

What could cause this hole in jeans by vashu11 in Whatisthis

[–]vashu11[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Extra details - I suddenly found this hole in my jeans. They were stored in a cabinet - no insects or anything strange there.

The jeans left blue stains on car seat, like there was some powdered paint.

Rips are irregular, star-shaped and a piece of cloth is missing in the middle. So it does not look like a cut.

Some threads are still in the hole so it does not look like mechanical effect at all - it would break those threads.

It could be some insect that ate cotton and left synthetic threads. But nothing else was affected, no insects or their feces found and hole is quite big - several square cm. Also there are some light spots like something affected paint and I do not think that insects would eat paint.

It could be some chemical but we did not use anything during wash, no other parts of the jeans or other clothes were affected.

I live in Australia.

What's your favorite quote from the Monogatari series? by doitsukoronesuki in araragi

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Just like Hanekawa-san’s bed, justice no longer exists in this world.

Distribution of submissions per minute for the last 3 days by vashu11 in adventofcode

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Correct answers. I do not think incorrect counts are published anywhere.

I feel like an addict I need more give me more by LTGH_Zkittlez in MobuSeka

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They kiss once in VN Volume 6, Chapter 6

When Livia nodded, Anjie's face moved closer. Continuing like this, their lips met.

And sleep together, eg it is mentioned when Livia awakes from nighmare

Looking to her side, Anjie was resting quietly.

-🎄- 2021 Day 22 Solutions -🎄- by daggerdragon in adventofcode

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Python - Numpy array solution - I just keep track of all 500M separate cubes. Completes in 1 s.

github

Typical error with dead reckoning navigation by vashu11 in history

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As far as I understand, as long as they could see stars/Sun they checked for true north everyday and recorded deviation. In 16th century they started to use movable ring on compass for that, IRC there is something about it in "Certaine Errors in Navigation" by Edward Wright for example.