cll7793
@cll7793@lemmy.world
- Comment on What are some powerful open source projects everyone should know? 2 months ago:
Glad you found it awesome! :)
- Comment on What are some powerful open source projects everyone should know? 2 months ago:
Thanks! I wonder if there are any websites hosting open source 3d models. Also thought I’d drop this resources too!
FreeCAD (Open source CAD modeler): wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeCAD
- Comment on What are some powerful open source projects everyone should know? 2 months ago:
Sorry didn’t mean to cause any trouble. I collect and share internet resources with others. If you want to verify this for yourself, my post history has questions similar to this one. I removed the image to make this post more ‘generic’. I am genuinely trying to share resources. My apologies if it came across as advertising.
- Comment on What are some powerful open source projects everyone should know? 2 months ago:
No it’s not. This was one example of a powerful resource. Another is Libgen, and the List of Awesome
github.com/topics/awesome en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_Genesis
- Submitted 2 months ago to [deleted] | 11 comments
- Comment on What are the most mindblowing fact in mathematics? 1 year ago:
Thanks for the further detail!
- Comment on What are the most mindblowing fact in mathematics? 1 year ago:
There was a response I left in the main comment thread but I’m not sure if you will get the notification. I wanted to post it again so you see it
Response below Please feel free to ask any questions! Math is a wonderful field full of beauty but unfortunately almost all education systems fail to show this and instead makes it seem like raw robotic calculations instead of creativity.
Math is best learned visually and with context to more abstract terms. 3Blue1Brown is the best resource in my opinion for this!
Here’s a mindblowing fact for you along with a video from 3Blue1Brown. Imagine you are sliding a 1,000,000 kg box and slamming it into a 1 kg box on an ice surface with no friction. The 1 kg box hits a wall and bounces back to hit the 1,000,000 kg box again.
The number of bounces that appear is related to Pi. Crazy right? Why would pi appear here? If you want to learn more here’s a video from the best math teacher in the world.
- Comment on What are the most mindblowing fact in mathematics? 1 year ago:
Please feel free to ask any questions! Math is a wonderful field full of beauty but unfortunately almost all education systems fail to show this and instead makes it seem like raw robotic calculations instead of creativity.
Math is best learned visually and with context to more abstract terms. 3Blue1Brown is the best resource in my opinion for this!
Here’s a mindblowing fact for you along with a video from 3Blue1Brown. Imagine you are sliding a 1,000,000 kg box and slamming it into a 1 kg box on an ice surface with no friction. The 1 kg box hits a wall and bounces back to hit the 1,000,000 kg box again.
The number of bounces that appear is related to Pi. Crazy right? Why would pi appear here? If you want to learn more here’s a video from the best math teacher in the world.
- Comment on What Internet Portals do you recommend? 1 year ago:
Wow thank you!
- Comment on What are the most mindblowing fact in mathematics? 1 year ago:
Glad you are enjoying it! Please feel free to share any other channels like Computerphile, Numberphile, Mutual Information, & Veritasium. It’s difficult to find gems nowadays on YT.
- Comment on What are the most mindblowing fact in mathematics? 1 year ago:
Thanks for the comment! It is cool also pretty aesthetically pleasing!
- Comment on What are the most mindblowing fact in mathematics? 1 year ago:
Thanks for sharing! (No worries, changed the title from “fact” to “thing” to be a bit more broad)
- Submitted 1 year ago to [deleted] | 200 comments
- Comment on What Internet Portals do you recommend? 1 year ago:
No problem! Glad you found it useful!
- Comment on How do you find relevant technical information online? 1 year ago:
Thank you all for your answers!
I wanted to add one resource I found that has helped me find even more relevant search results: www.search-lemmy.com
- Submitted 1 year ago to [deleted] | 13 comments
- Comment on How do you find relevant technical information online? 1 year ago:
Thank you so much!
- Submitted 1 year ago to [deleted] | 16 comments