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I have a friend who only completed upper secondary but got employed as an engineer.
He's the most skilled engineer and one of the smartest people I've ever met.
And I know several who had a formal college education.
The main realization which unlocks that possibility is that in school, you just study on your own and then prove what you've learned to your "teacher". So why even pay to go there?
None of them has his skills.
Yeah I feel the same about the internet.
There so few things I would know without it.
I remember one time when I had to look up some concept I didn't know in programming
Lol in high school I had a natural science teacher who tried to convince me and my class that ghosts exists.
So I looked at videos of someone else using it
shit I feel wobbly
and I got #triggered with my ptsd, thinking that I'd have to do a bunch of useless tasks even though I got it, to get the grade
then I realized I wasn't in school
I didn't have to do shit
WHITE PRIDE WORLD WIDE - Today at 10:44 PM
Lol in high school I had a natural science teacher who tried to convince me and my class that ghosts exists.
what
I had a bio teacher spend like a whole lecture on trying to disprove the bible
Found this at the public library among current magazines.
"young and trans"
"Antonia and Viktoria, two role models for young trans persons".
#triggered
Looks to me to be aimed at kids who has recently entered puberty.
What the shirt says also reveals a lot ๐
are you aafraid to se the word faggot?
uuuse
Are they trans trenders? They don't really look trans
@Hagel yeah actually had a teacher who seriously tried to convince us that ghosts lived in her home and she was our presumably uneducated but still employed to be our natural science teacher.
`So now I can calculate the geometric distance between any number of abstract concepts that might have 48 dimensions, and still you can compute the distance with more dimensions than exists in the 3d space we can percieve. Things I was told I could never do smile`
That's pretty cool dude. I can last like 50 minutes right now. Usually I can put it back in for another round right after.
lol
You use the pythagorean theorem to compute the distance, assuming it's 2d you can represent a point as a 2d-vector in the cartesian plane then it will have an x and a y coordinate.
Those are the dimensions of the vector.
wait nigga what are you trying to figure out
like in real life what is it you're trying to do
Showing how the pythagorean theorem works in an infinite number of dimensions not just with two dimensions like you learn in shool it has broad applications in computational geometry, 3d computer graphics, measurements of the earth, space navigation, physics it's endless.
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so 2d pyfagorean theorem gives you the hypotenuse length, if you add a dimension does it give you the triangle's area?
like if you take 3 line segments, does it give you the area of the triangle between the points?
just trying to understand the application concept
you can extend the theorem to 3 dimensions for example all you have to do is add it as well like sqrt(a^2 + b^2 + c^2)
that's it, it applies to any number of dimensions
that's it? square root of variables squared?
to find a length between 2 points ye
I see
length between 2 points
so in the 3d version, where you had 3 vectors at right angle, what would the result of that tell you
And if you modify the pythagorean theorem or just subtract two vectors/points with eachother and then compute the pythagorean theorem on the resulting vector from the subtraction you get the distance between the two points in space.
nigger turn down your autism, just answer my questions straight so I can understand
if you had 3 vectors that were all perpendicular to each other it would tell you the total length of all 3
only when all are perpendicular
okay
wait... so if you had 3 vectors perpendicular, all with magnitude 1, that theorem would give you sqrt3, like 1.7
yeah
what does that magnitude equal in actual geometry
and then if you had 4 dimensions you'd get 2, etc.
Are you making a Michael Angelo painting with the guy stretched out all golden ratio like with your words my nigga?
So if you have a vector represent an individual human the dimensions could be their age, height, sex etc etc. Then you could have a cloud of points representing people and then compute the distance from one person to another across all their different metrics.
so you have 3 vectors 1 unit long all perpendicular, then 1.7ish as the result of the formula, but what is the 1.7? distance from what to what?
if you line up all vectors one after the other, that would be the shortest length from the beginning to the end
@Someguy yes
like the triangle hypotenuse, the exact same as that but in 3 dimensions
@เผบเฝเฝขเฝเพฑเฝขเผเฝเฝฆเฝเฝเผป I painted this my nigga https://i.imgur.com/POmzlFc.jpg
Hope you like it.
who is that
J do you suppose you could draw me a quick MSpaint pic?
google has some good ones
ah, I see
@white pride world wide
i figure that's what he was trying to get across
that makes sense
You embody some classical Swedish virtues. Not even just nordic, but specifically Swedish
WPWW needs to clean up his presentation. I like to watch his thoughts because he's smart and gets stuff done so I don't talk trash, but a bit of clarity would be nice
I invented bezier surfaces and image warping independently of knowing what bezier surfaces was https://i.imgur.com/rDTbGDS.gifv
the fuck is that
neat dude. you're like a savant
Hagel
Archimedes was autistic
you seem useful autistic though, not dumb autistic
usefl is in the eye of the logistics engineer
I've met plenty of spergs who can't do 1% what you are doing
I do things like you are doing with simpler math and with finance applications in mind
Anyways what's in the gif is me using vector algebra to map the coordinate of an image pixel of a 2d image onto a warped shape that I've mathematically figured out how to define.
I forgot anything past calc 2
Math was never a strong suit of mine.
You could use the equation in image processing to correct lens distortion in photos.
sounds pretty interesting, going into the realm of topology there
never bothered doing differentials, kindawish I had, mean to pick up a book on it but I can't make myself tism hard enough for it
yeah that looks tight, you can map between non euclidean and euclidean geometries that way
how flexible is it?
And if you add more dimensions you can have the bezier surface to represent 3d-CAD models if it's in 3d.
In higher dimensions than that you could probably apply it to machine learning.
i would've thought you'd have to do loads of differential calc. in finance
I do it at a hobby level, not by degree
ah right
@Exilarch it's just a surface you can move around it's been invented before it's really old.
yeah but you derived it yourself
I mean it's a really old method of representing surfaces.
that's important
Yeah I'm proud of that ๐
But it's like the natural progression really.
you only truly understand something if you can derive it
I haven't got a good grasp on calculus yet.
in my field I am notorious for being the guy who actually digs up the first papers on the subject and traces the chain of discovery from the beginning, questioning basic assumptions along the way. I think it's really important to do that
yeah and even more, if you understand why it needed to be derived
Agree!
calculus is amazing, i would recommend learning it
I wish I had more of a reason to finish learning it
so far I haven't really encountered any problem I need it to solve in my own life though, for better or for worse
Yeah I will learn it because I need it for my projects.
for whatever reason my life has taught me to be attentive to quality and big picture/situation/context more than precise quantity
hoo boy I am screwed up today
morning migraine, now coked up on an assload of caffeine, stumbling and groaning
What drove me to learn math on my own as an adult was to realize projects I was thinking of so I struggled to learn all the necessary steps on the way to acheive the end goal. I like to work that way because you have a goal, and you have to learn a variety of sometimes completely new things.
Through the projects it gives the math an immediate purpose.
Then it's easier to learn.
is this in the field of graphic design?
yeah and as you applied it to a specific goal you desired, you probably remember it more easily
you should post these gifs on r/dataisbeautiful and r/oddlysatisfying
you could roll in upvotes
In the past, we would put people like White Pride World Wide into groups so they could channel their autism together for every one's benefit
Today we fail them in school
This is the final result of the decision to learn math after many failed attempts over the years I finally succeded after just understanding vectors. So from that point it took almost a year to finish it.
yeah clearly this is a gift he has
who knows what this guy could invent
a method if not a physical device
There was a community during the medieval era which tried to figure out how to solve polynomials of increasing degree
Everyone wanted the glory of taking it one step farther
I do this thing where I might pick something up to learn, but eventually give up. Some time passes, then I go at it again, I give up again, then after a number of tries I eventually always get it.
if I were fuhrer he's the guy I would commission to make the deep learning software to crunch racial quality scores from a huge database of profiles containing a few head photographs and other personal info
I think things sometimes have to take time.
maths definitely does
But you don't need to entirely give up.
math is one of those things that seems to improve by revelation/"eureka!" moments
it's often described as constantly bumping into walls until you know the layout of the area
only makes sense that it requires backing off to let things settle in your mind at times
there's an amazing documentary about this actually, about the guy who solved fermat's last theorem in the 90s
That cabinet is the first CAD model I ever designed.
And the game that runs on the arcade is the first software that was something I've coded from scratch.
I've always tried my very best to make things the way I imagine them and no less..
This is when I invented perspective as a five year old ๐
Just to illustrate, it's a mech foot seen from the front.
@Hagel this is how I learned polynomials https://youtu.be/Irm7EA4Z5Ps?t=398
It shows it graphically through animation, if a new concept can be represented graphically it's initally a lot easier to understand for me and enables me to understand more of what's written as well.
Nice, you're a spatial mind
that explains why you have graphical talent
I guess so, I'm autistic so when they examined me to determine if I had a disability they had me take an IQ test and it showed my working memory and my speed is only at 80-83, but everything else is slightly above average then the visuospatial part I got 139 and 145 is all answers correct.
Almost everything can be thought of spatially
1autism 2 spacial intelligence 3 profit
topology is the language
Yeah I'm preparing to start my own company.
Gonna sell my software products and digital art content.
ever considered working in architecture?
what software you got fam
and what's your estimated demand for it
also how does gradation and density compute in your mind?
Meanwhile I've got a dayjob where I'm a machine operator with people who are just aiming to get by, they watch icehockey and drink beer during the weekends for the most part. Anyways I'm machining steel parts and I've caught the opportunity to have them teach me all machines how everything works in depth and that's nice because I want to know how to manufacture anything the way I want.
And that makes it okay.
this is how society treats its geniuses
i feel like your intuitive knowledge of topology could be incredibly useful in the 3d printing or microboilogy worlds
this is why I am entirely fine with space nazi government system, promote this man in the hive just for being born talented
both for designing proteins and designing industrial chemical glassware for chemical synthesis
i have this idea of glassart projects that, by their dimensions, are self reglating chemical synthesis rubegoldberg machines
or in the designing of large scale underwater systems
@zannparcival I had a terrible time to implement UV-mapping into my Blender plugin but when i eventually got it to work I was mind blown how simple it actually is.
It's fucking beautiful.
I could never imagine how easy it could be to map a 2d surface onto an arbitrary 3d shape. The best feeling.
It's like drugs!
You've seen one.
wonderful!!
I'd love to see a material and other newtonian physics applications conjunct with blender
That's done but I need to learn ctypes to optimize execution speed which is too bad for me to wanting to release right now, also It's gonna have an exporter for Unreal Engine 4, I want to figure out how to map the suns location on the sky for every day of the year. So far I've implemented spherical coordinates so that's something.
Then there's this, it's a stone village generator.
It will create procedural buildings with roads between them etc.
And then you'll be able to simulate how buildings fall apart and become ruins after some time. This toolset is designed to work with World Machine so you could have sediment layers cover ruins over time and new buildings built on top.
dope dude
I'm impressed already
These tools are made for a VR game I've been working on and off for over the past six years or so.
But I want to be able to sell the tools as well.
Here's a test I made when I created the plugin.
PUT A SWAT ON IT
IT IS SORT OF CATCHY
I WANT WHITE EUGENICS WORLD WIDE
And here is right after I got UV-mapping to work for masking.
IF WE CUT IRELAND BACK TO ITS TOP 5%
WE CAN MAKE THEM WHITE AGAIN
holy shit prozak shut up
I AM SO RACIST THAT I SCARE RACISTS
this dude is just talking about his video game engines
calm your autism, there will be other opportunities for you to propagandize and repeat amerika boilerplate
@Exilarch I HOPE THEY WORK FOR AWESOME SWASTIKA/EUGENICS GAMES
19" rack prototype WIP.
And this is a script I made for generating ventilation holes for the front panel.
I'm gonna have a custom symbol cut out for the center button, RGB LED-backlit!
The product will be powder coated.
And way more modular than pc cases available on the market.
is that inventor?
and rhino?
Yep.
nice
Rhino and Grasshopper with python.
I wanted to do it completely in Grasshopper but Rhino didn't have any tools for working with bent sheet metal designs.
why not use inventor for that
honestly i still dont even really know what grasshopper does
I don't like to work with Inventor it's buggy and has a very restricted workflow imo.
watching some GOOD SHIT
Oh Grasshopper is amazing.
i've been forced to use inventor since i've had to do some parametric stuff
The most fascinating software I've ever used I think.
what exactly does it do
It's a node based programming language for CAD.
i dont know what that means
wow that's fantastic
@mods HOP IN CHAT YOU LOSERS
its locked for me anyway fam
You work with graphical nodes which represents for example math operations like addition, subtraction etc.
actually looks like a really good way to do parametric modeling
at least for some stuff
So the data inside the node enters a node through a connections then it's processed inside the node and the processed result is the output.
You have to make @mods a taggable role @diversity_is_racism
@pd it's the most powerful way to do it, there's a ton of plugins for Grasshopper to simplify things further.
HOW THE FUCK DO I DO IT?
HEHE
Okay I'm going to leave now.
Take it easy.
๐
later tater
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<@&269543942561726465> nig
@devolved ARE YOU ON VOICE?
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