Jaded. Please, fuck off.
A popular example of a four-dimensional polytope is the Tesseract, which is just a 4D cube. Four dimensional and beyond polytopes have what is called a hypervolume. This can be calculated by using Lebesgue measure, which is beyond my understanding of mathematics.
Fun fact: four-dimensional analysis is common in the development of modern parallel supercomputing!
I appreciate your candor, I had a feeling it was cock and bull but you’ve answered my question fully.
Thank you for extrapolating for them.
I see where you’re coming from, sort of like the phrase “don’t reinvent the wheel”. However, considering ethics, that doesn’t sound far off from plagiarism.
Very well put, thank you.
I very much agree, thank you for indulging my question.
I have no knowledge of coding, my bad for asking a stupid question in NSQ.
Who do I crowdfund to DDoS the DDoS’ers?
The Internet Archive, and by extension the Wayback Machine, are integral to Internet democracy and accountability. We can’t lose that.
I wonder if a layer of Ripstop over the tiles would reduce performance. I could imagine fabric being a less expensive option than R&Ding more proprietary tech like making the tiles even smaller.
Edit: Glossed over the fact the tiles rotate. Nevermind me.
I could see them innovating with electromagnetic suspension, like with predictive magnetic suspensions in supercars. General Atomics has also been developing a rarely green-lit, high-speed maglev train for freight in California, so we may see proliferation of that tech if the project shows success.
Rice milk for oatmeal, oat milk for baking, soy milk for drinking straight due to protein