craigkolb.net
Rendering research @ NVIDIA by day, computational astrophotography by night. ex-Pixar, Intel, startups, Stanford, Princeton. "Literally the worst Dad EVER!!!11!”
https://github.com/cek
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OMG
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That's what I assumed but now I wanna hear Jaz Coleman holding forth re segmentation and epipolar lines
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Oh come on this is a no-brainer
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Looking forward to giving this a try!
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Related: Our (awesome) foreign-born electrician labeled one of our circuit breakers "furnish".
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Groupermodel?
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Come on, that'll never happen. "Trump Ocean," though...
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Semi-related, saw ref to this yesterday: bigthink.com/high-culture...
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His oldest brother, ed, also has thoughts. (Feel like I should @ td here but I'll leave him be ;)
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Ouch/lol
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That's the good stuff right there.
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My daughter and I watched; we'll have to do so again to see if we can spot you. ;)
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Nothing, yet -- I played around with solidworks years ago, but the landscape has changed a lot since then. Openscad looks...wow.
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Thanks, that's very helpful!
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I've watched/read way too many reviews, but almost all from semi-professional printing nerds. Am curious re opinions of regular nerds.
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I'm eyeing the Bambu 1XC for minimum-hassle printing of mechanical (me) and decorative (daughter) parts. Which Bambu are you using, and any thoughts on same?
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That Douglas Adams quote is hitting hard this week for some odd reason.
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(Also: Ugh, sorry!)
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I sense this would be a poor time to note that I tested positive for 3 weeks (with no symptoms). Let me know when it might be a more helpful time to make such a comment.
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Black Hole Dan sending you a message via rapid antigen Morse Code no doubt.
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"Some kind of help is the kind of help..."
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Oh dear Xmas came early
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Mmmm, tasty
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Well, my comment is a heavy-handed modern paraphrase, but that's the gist of it.
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The fact that he observes this about GPUs err display processors nearly 60 years ago never ceases to delight me.
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Obligatory shout-out to Sutherland's 1968 Wheel of Reincarnation: cva.stanford.edu/classes/cs99...
(General purpose compute gets a boost from specialized fixed-function hardware, which over times becomes more configurable and eventually fully programmable, rinse and repeat.)
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Damn that's good
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Ooh clock conversion would indeed make a fun project. It's not as if I'm going to be testing tubes any time soon.
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"This jack is used for space charge voltage readings on the DC. voltmeter of pentode tubes." Because The Internet: supremeinstruments.org/data/supreme...
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Ooh whadya get?