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Building an RPG-like skill tree but for real life.


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I really loved using slim and only recently abandoned it because the benefits for using Cursor to code were so good.

Slim made views way easier to look at, understand, and code. I personally gained a lot of efficiency working with it.


Whether solid or liquid blankets, these guys seem clueless. How about the neutron shield? Gonna breed tritium as well? How long do they suspect reactor components can last w/o all the heat and neutron radiation?


Looks like the site is down. : (


Yes, I'm also interested. Will have a new baby, so while I'd like to do in-person, it wouldn't be feasible for the new few (or more?) batches. Though I still plan on grinding either way.


Are you aware of any visuals that show what the density distribution of DM looks like to fix the expected the rotation curves for some example galaxies?


DM distribution is different for every single galaxy, and so can only be fit to the galaxy's rotation curve after observing it. In contrast, MOND successfully predicts rotation curves a priori using only the visible matter.


Google images: dark matter halo


This can be practiced! I was super into stereograms years back and have decent control now (not intentionally but happened naturally). Can slightly diverge to see smaller/far-away images or maximally diverge for the bigger/close-up images.


Train AI had some time ago added AirPods (in addition to Apple Watch and phone) to their automated workout tracking: https://trainfitness.ai/


Very neat! So you wrote the graph visualization UI? I see in prior project you used cytoscape - any motivation for doing it yourself this time (vs one of the available libraries)?


Yeah I used cytoscape before but it didn't have the full customization that I wanted. Besides the performance issues, there were some problems I couldn't have solved without a custom renderer - if many lines overlap, how should their colors blend? - how to render circles so that they look nice both zoomed in / out - how to avoid it looking like a hairball graph [1]

The nice thing about a personal project is that I can do whatever I like with no constraints, so I built one that's suited for this project and fits my tastes.

[1] https://cambridge-intelligence.com/how-to-fix-hairballs/


You don't need warm water / electricity - you get completely used to the water temp after using a week or so. The bidets on Amazon (pretty cheap) work just fine and install onto most toilets in 10 minutes. Super easy and affordable.


I do have an electrical connection. Don't have a special water connection for my Toto.

Fair enough to your points though. Even if people have heard of it it seems weird and foreign--and maybe expensive if they haven't looked into it.


Buy them off aliexpress for a.lot.cheaper.


And used ones are even cheaper!


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