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The x-ray scans are interesting, I didn't knew the canvas was taped together from 33 smaller ones.

It's not. I think it's just the wooden frame behind the canvas

You're right, it's the stretcher!

There's this YouTube channel called "soiboi soft"[0] that is doing many experiments with air-powered soft robotics and microfluidics.

It's a pretty cool concept and might have interesting albeit niche applications.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/@soiboisoft


I'm getting "Prompt is too long" a lot today

Very pretty. Would be cool if the Moon followed the real Moon phases (if the sky is clear enough to see it). For example April 2nd is full moon and the sky is clear so the Moon in your Sundial should be full too.


Did they remove that in some very recent commit?


I think the original repo OP mentioned decided not to host the code any more, but given there are 28k+ forks, it's not too hard to find again...


In my parents' farm the compost comes from cleaning up the forest around it (trim branches, vegetation, dying trees, etc) mixed with the chicken and goat manure plus whatever else gets mixed in there (food leftovers, ashes, coffee grounds, etc). Of course it's at a small-ish scale (less than 1 hectare) but my parents definitely don't denude 4 hectares to do so.


Awful llm writing for what it seems to be some sort of ad but I can't quite figure out what's the ad for...


Yep:

Now, here’s the fun bit for gear geeks like us: it’s not cosplay; it’s rigorous historical reconstruction. … Their rule is strict: materials must be 100% natural—wool, silk, cotton, fur, and leather.

No rule against LLMs, or for rigorous human writing.


The twins didn't write this.


They'll just charge an additional makeup fee...


Just when I moved from poetry to uv.


At some point it's more a "weird shaped airplane flies close to the water" than a sailing boat. It sure does look super cool tho.


They also need very detailed regulations to stop F1 being "wired shaped airplane flies close to tarmac"


Well, it's not an Ekranoplan (AKA Ground-effect vehicle)


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