@ry "reel heads", maybe?
is that anything?
news flash! there are *three* of them. not just a mating couple, but a third. related? possibly a juvenile? will post updates as and when....
@Pat thanks. my worry is that the tectorial membrane would be in the way and you couldn't remove it without changing the dynamics. besides, the organ of Corti is mobile so getting a stable view of the surface (like, with the image plane parallel to a section of the basal lamina) seems basically impossible
@eqe
maybe helpful https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/129870/blender-as-a-fluid-dynamics-simulator
also I'll mention Sibernetic which is a SPH sim (another is mentioned in the Stack Exchange post). I know the guys that made it and, having hacked around a bit on the code, I think it's fairly comprehensible. it is for a specific biological application though, so I offer it as a comparison more than a solution.
@virtualbri I think whether or not it's easier is not really the issue. obviously making mastodon.social the default is easier, but there are other ways to make it easier that don't bias towards centralization
the app could make a concise schema that breaks down what the different aspects of moderation are and use it to make a series of questions new users can answer to narrow down the list of available instances.
the app could rephrase the "choose my own" option to make it clearer that it's not for people building their own servers, but that there are alternatives that are as good or better for some and no more complex to start using
I'd like to run 3D fluid dynamics simulations and visualizations with open source software. On the order of 1k x 1k x 1k cells, preferably GPU accelerated and preferably not nvidia-proprietary.
What systems should I be reading about to learn how to do this (and to figure out what my next questions should be)?
Any finished examples out there?
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@eqe maybe obvious, but are you talking for some engineering or scientific application or for art/visuals? I know Blender has pretty good fluid dynamics now, but IDK how physically accurate it is.
@acb
indeed they do. I'd like to see more.
@eddie1perez
@acb
implying that governments should set up servers in the fediverse? I would agree with that. the US gov, for instance, has already been through this with email and federal web sites. now there's a viable alternative to Twitter, it seems like a no-brainer
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laminin
laminin is a cute protein, as proteins go
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