TheGreyGhost @ TheGreyGhost @lemmy.ml Posts 0Comments 19Joined 2 wk. ago
My high school STEM classes taught us how to use Autodesk Inventor and I can use it very well now but it’s hard to pick up another CAD software without it feeling weird.
I currently have no VR headset of any kind but it sounds fun (from what I’ve heard).
This show had the most awesome episodes ever! If you ever paired Mythbusters with How it’s Made and Modern Marvels it would be the best educational engineering TV programs you could watch.
So long and thanks for all the fish grills
Do the staff wear dosimeters to make sure they aren’t exposed to too much radiation?
I just realized 59.15 ml is 1/4 of a cup while 1 cup is 239.59 ml
239.59 ml
Edit: switched out the original number for the correct number
There’s always a relevant xkcd, lol
It’s been dumb for a while. During the Norwegian butter crisis (a shortage of butter in Norway), people would smuggle butter.
Edit: fixed factual errors in my comment.
Coffee… Coffee never changes…
I just had the same reaction…
I finished HL2 E2 a few weeks ago for the first time and I’m still waiting for the thrilling conclusion.
Gross indubitably
I need to rewatch this movie again.
After Reddit started banning mods that protested the changes by temporarily shutting down subs, I knew people (including myself) were going to slowly start to migrate to other platforms.
There really is an xkcd for everything.
Considering that you can buy some Raspberry Pi micro computers (these are ARM architecture computers) for less than €100 that are performance competitive with a lot of existing hardware; this idea would make a ton of sense for Europe to implement. I think Europe could probably start designing and manufacturing chips locally within 2 to 5 years on the low end 5 to 10 years on the high end.