I never knew I needed Boston Dynamics to build a skinwalker, but they knew
I never knew I needed Boston Dynamics to build a skinwalker, but they knew
I think it sounds like an excellent “deep dive” project, but don’t get your hopes up that a million people will use it. Ultimately I believe this will be a test of your statistics and math skills more than anything,
I think you could probably reasonably complete the application itself in 1-3 months, but I have no idea how long it would take to complete the matching/recommendation algorithm.
Web 3.1 Gen 1
Really? I’ve always felt the opposite, Satisfactory only just got blueprints and those are a huge part of how I play Factorio
6 I believe
Blocking this guy. His articles are subpar from a writing standpoint and uninteresting from a technical standpoint. Someone please let me know if his content’s qualify improves.
Look if you can trade a little over a hundred isolinear processing chips for a goddamn space cannon it’s gotta be worth it
Shaka, when the walls fell
You’re using old GitHub projects, new projects are much better and well integrated
Gets you to slow down and pay attention to your surroundings, doesn’t it? That’s the point, if you build roads that feel cramped to drivers they’ll naturally drive slower (i.e. actually the speed limit). Building all streets like they’re highways is a good way to get people going 50-60 mph on roads with houses directly on them.
Yes, it’s very irritating lol. Basically, you know how sand is fairly abrasive by our standards? Well, sand has had millennia to get smoothed over by the natural cycles of our planet. As such, it’s fairly smooth all things considered.
Lunar regolith has not had that same opportunity. It is extremely sharp - sharp enough to cut kevlar. There’s a reason so much engineering goes into making EVA suits for lunar environments.
As much as I’d love to bike on the moon, our rovers don’t last more than a few hours at most when dealing with lunar regolith - it’s highly abrasive and gets everywhere
Can’t believe no one has said Risk of Rain 2 here yet. Amazing music, masterful composition
Would you rather it be completely unscripted filmed with bums off the street?
Edit: didn’t think the /s was needed folks
Lemmygrad moment
You might just have a shitty laptop if your RAM is falling out of it
While a co-working space would indeed help with having a separate work environment, I disagree that it would help with the social part of my problem with remote work. Not only do I feel far less like I am “part of a team” when I’m with a remote team, but often it leads to a lot of friction on collaboration in my own work. I’m quite headstrong and have trouble reaching out for help when I’m stuck with things, and part of addressing that is lowering the friction involved in getting help as much as possible. Idk, this is all anecdote and maybe isn’t as applicable if you’re not doing software development, but it’s what I’ve experienced.
I don’t know about shouldn’t. I think that there should always be the option to work remotely, but I much prefer to work in an office where I can have a separate mental space from home and be able to build meaningful relationships with my coworkers.
You might like Oxygen Not Included as well