

Yep. If it’s 9:22:45, then rounding to 9:23 is more accurate than 9:22 anyway.
Yep. If it’s 9:22:45, then rounding to 9:23 is more accurate than 9:22 anyway.
There’s https://lemmy.world/c/3dprinting where you could get more answers. The yt channel TeachingTech has some good series on getting into various parts of it (basics of printing, part design, machine maintenance, etc.). There are many other resources.
Lol, I bet you can figure it out.
Shout out to OP for recognizing the struggle and respecting the rule (I thought this was a 196 post at first!)
Men will lurk for years without ever commenting in some communities, and then (ITT) lose their minds when confronted with the possibility of a community they are welcome to read, but asked not to comment. Bros, you were already doing that!! Yes, it’s hard, that’s what this post is about. But you can do it!!
Lol, I wasn’t going to chime in to this train wreck, but this is awesome. Hi Langara! I hope you learn what not to do here. Also worth noting: it’s easy, and good, to see how stupid the olds can be. It’s harder, by a lot, to see which new things are stupid in a new way (or newly packaged way). Good luck.
Or just hydrate more—its better for you and your shit.
I don’t think that really narrows it down, but this is certainly one of the math animations of all time!
This animation and explanation is really good!! The studio, which is guess was new at the time, was called Pixar. According to the credits, one of the animators there shares a last name with one of the mathematicians who developed this method (Thurston).
For those who haven’t seen this amazing interview:
https://youtu.be/urcL86UpqZc