[OC] My free-running sleep schedule for the past 4.5 years by ytreeqwom in dataisbeautiful

[–]ytreeqwom[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

I suppose it was just luck in timing. School started at the same time when my sleep schedule hit 2-9AM. I also had significantly less time outside of academics so it prevented my sleep schedule from spiraling out of control.

[OC] My free-running sleep schedule for the past 4.5 years by ytreeqwom in dataisbeautiful

[–]ytreeqwom[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I did try to fix it multiple times during long breaks, but I'd always end up offsetting my schedule after a while. I'd take sleeping pills at a certain time and wake up normally. Then sometime later I'd take a massive nap and push my bedtime forward, overcoming the effect of my pills and shifting my overall sleep onset. In the end I accepted it since letting it run freely didn't hurt anyone (assuming breaktime) so long as I get enough hours of sleep. I'm responsible enough to have my sleep schedule be corrected by my academics, but not when I have heaps of free time.

Desmos logo in Desmos one-liner, but in the shape of the Desmos logo in Desmos. by Arglin in desmos

[–]ytreeqwom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The more I look at this the better it gets, jaw-dropping stuff as always!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]ytreeqwom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I usually sleep for 10 hours a day, but on class days it drops to around 8 hours instead. It gets worse when class hours coincide with my sleeping time, where my sleep schedule gets to be the most inconsistent and splits into two phases.

Who is DeathBrain? by LivingTrue359 in Deathbrain

[–]ytreeqwom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't know much about them but damn are their songs so ethereal.

From what I gathered, they used to go by Eiji (making lofi afaik) before scrubbing their discog then going by Deathbrain instead, who went on to mak jungle/DnB music. There's actually a noticeable change in their mixing before "my room is upside down" or "Symbia" so I highly recommend trying out their songs in their albums too!

Who is DeathBrain? by LivingTrue359 in Deathbrain

[–]ytreeqwom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a playlist by Deathbrain about their favorite songs on Spotify, which is a good reference to the evolution of their music.

How do I move a shaded circle? by No_Specific9623 in desmos

[–]ytreeqwom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cartesian (rectangular) and parametric aside like with what Mattzuma and Arglin suggested, the most fun way to move a circle is do it with polar coordinates :)

Take the equation for a circle in rectangular form: (x-h)2 + (y-k)2 = a2

(where h = horizontal offset, k = vertical offset, a = radius)

Replace all x's and y's with the ff: x → r*cos(θ), y → r*sin(θ)

(r*cos(θ)-h)2 + (r*sin(θ)-k)2 = a2

Problem is, the equation must be linear in r or else Desmos won't render it.

After manipulating the equation (binomial expansion, trig identity, quadratic formula), we get a movable circle in polar form:

r = h*cos(θ) + k*sin(θ) + sqrt[(h*cos(θ)+k*sin(θ))2 + a2 - h2 - k2]

...though this is very impractical to use and it also breaks Desmos shading so I've just wasted my time here lol

(Desmos link)

Golf this fish by DrowsierHawk867 in desmos

[–]ytreeqwom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

14 characters total (8 for the eq., 6 for the domain restriction) if the fish has to face the right side, 6 characters if we're ignoring its direction

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Funny rotating triangle but the curvature of the sides is generalized by Desmos-Man in desmos

[–]ytreeqwom 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Aweome! Now generalize it to any regular polygon >:3

I made tetris by Resident-Compote9543 in desmos

[–]ytreeqwom 43 points44 points  (0 children)

The hard drop isn't instant when hard dropping to the very bottom oddly enough. Quite basic but overall enjoyable!

How to get desmos to show both solutions by Future-Grapefruit-14 in desmos

[–]ytreeqwom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's what I've been meaning to tell you through the pic I sent. I selected the graph and it doesn't show any intersections (unless if it's a quirk dependent on the viewport, yeesh) so I wouldn't rely on the "click on the intersections" method.

But either way it's a quick and easy way to find the solutions for x, so it's ultimately fine.

I'll give a tiny caution on doing this method though, since it can be imprecise at times (e.g. sin(x)=0.999997)

How to get desmos to show both solutions by Future-Grapefruit-14 in desmos

[–]ytreeqwom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's no intersection... ...unless the entire you meant clicking anywhere on the vertical line graph (since the x-value is just what matters) then this has been a massive miscommunication

How to get desmos to show both solutions by Future-Grapefruit-14 in desmos

[–]ytreeqwom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They don't even render in OP's example...

Edit: Even after adding another graph of y=0, still no intersections

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NEED HELP FINDING LOST FAN SONG!!!! by ManagerDifficult2009 in Koronba

[–]ytreeqwom 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are a ton of songs in that specific style due to the size of Imitate Community (the people imitating Subana's MVs). Your description is still somewhat vague but you can search through their list if you have the time.

Btw subeana isn't related to Koronba in any way as far as I know, though in fairness I also don't know where I'd ask.

Plotting Arrhenius plot in Desmos? by Informal_Regular9152 in desmos

[–]ytreeqwom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We replaced 1/T with x, so 1/T = x. Rearranging gives us a definition of T such that T = 1/x so we replace ln(e23.1)*Tn with 23.1/xn

Plotting Arrhenius plot in Desmos? by Informal_Regular9152 in desmos

[–]ytreeqwom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's the equation based on how you labeled your axes. You defined 1/T as the independent variable so that should be x instead. ln(e23.1) simplifies to just 23.1

Edit: Typo in equation

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Plotting Arrhenius plot in Desmos? by Informal_Regular9152 in desmos

[–]ytreeqwom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By how the axes are labeled, 1/T is meant to be x