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Interesting that this affects the gcode rather than the model itself. I wonder how this would compare to just sculpting surface details in something like blender
Interesting that this affects the gcode rather than the model itself. I wonder how this would compare to just sculpting surface details in something like blender
“macOS has been here” “how can you tell?” “.DS_Store”
All fun and games until it starts detecting false positives, and you’re left thinking your house is haunted
Recently finished a BS in Physics because I enjoy learning about math with funny letters. Have had trouble finding work due to social anxiety (can’t pull 40+ hour work weeks without WFH) and not wanting to work for the military industrial complex.
Found an easy job that I hated (just turning a small cog for a big corporation), but got laid off a couple months ago. I’ve kinda given up on everything at this point :(
I really want to work somewhere like a library or a zoo, but none of those ever seem to be hiring.
The article starts by doing the “quantum” thing that really irks me, where they use confusing terminology to make it sound like “FTL communication” without actually saying it. This is garbage that doesn’t actually matter to the article.
Basically, they found a way to send quantum entangled photons (which exist in a very delicate unobserved state) through existing fiber optic infrastructure without interfering with the standard internet information already travelling through the fiber. A lot of the difficulty with this is due to signal noise that needs to be filtered out. This will be useful communicating quantum measurements over long distances.
You just gotta fish around on discord servers