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@wilw You should come to we wouldn't ban you and everyone would love to have you here.

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Hi!

I study photonic engineering. My current main interest is in physical phenomena, including Fourier optics, holography, light sources (e.g. lasers) and optical components (e.g. LCDs).

What do you think of a non-invasive brain interface?
ted.com/talks/mary_lou_jepsen_

Preferred programming language: C/C++
- Once I learned something about OpenCL, OpenMP, Qt,.....
Favorit operating system: Xubuntu/Win/Mac -> Cross-platform

Favourite musical instrument: Didgeridoo

Nice to be here.

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Hi!

I'm currently enrolled in the Physics Bachelor. I'm very curious about new discoveries and new technologies, hence my presence here on Mastodon (and @QOTO)

I am also an avid reader and I would love to get some recommendations from you all.

Nice to be here. :blobsmilehappyeyes:
TOOT!

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@wilw Wil, I don't know if you will be reading this but I figure I might as well do it.

If you wish to rejoin the fediverse, you are welcome to join tenforward.social. I will deal with any false reports accordingly.

3D printed Labyrinth tabletop gaming! And I am in love with the trees this guy has made! ❤️
youtu.be/ebQU7GipJcA

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@Surasanji
Right now i just have my paypal donate for my open source company. which is a different entity so wouldnt be the best way to do it. I will set up a paypal donate for at some point in case anyone wants to help out. I appreciate it. I'll keep you informed on that front when i get it set up.

@indiauplko

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Single Spin Localization and Manipulation in Graphene Open-Shell Nanostructures. (arXiv:1808.07532v1 [cond-mat.mes-hall]) arxiv.org/abs/1808.07532

It's a few months old, but I found this interesting:) I am really curious to see where prosthetics are going to go in the next few years with developments like this ❤️

engineering.com/DesignerEdge/D

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@freemo

Native Amsterdam lecturer AND student in AI/Robotics, starting the new academic year. Also screwing up in the kitchen.

I've enjoyed @freemo (so kind!) @commandelicious (great cats! ask him about them!) @Surasanji (fellow L5R geek) @spinflip (interesting hobby!)

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Let's give @lvl39nerd a bit of love. Met him on discord last year, awesome guy and knows about books. Still had an account laying around so he logged in yesterday but I imagine it to be really boring without any connections and I love him a lot.
Thank you guys!

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I know modcloth is now owned by walmart, but this dress has both #pockets and #math and it's testing my resolve. Anyone have alternative nerdy dress recommendations?

modcloth.com/shop/dresses/opti

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Hello ,
I am and this is my .
I am Madhur, an Indian engineer with many interests: chess, philosophy, maths, science, politics, fountain pens; trying a shot at writing.

Qoto's ad on the birdsite, mentioning its character limit (2^16-1) sold it to me, besides the fact that it focuses on STEM. One can basically post a decent sized novel here, or an essay, or a research paper here. I intend to use it for something like that.

One may also find me at the birdsite as @MadhurVarshney@Twitter.com, or as @Muo.

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Hi all, checking out this new thing because I like people OK but soul-crushing corporate turds that diddle Nazi's ballsacks for clicks/kicks/revenue not so much. I'm a science-loving witch, a dark hippie, I'm a loser babaaaayyy so why don't you kill meeeee.

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one of my favorite animals is the jerboa, a kind of rodent that is well adapted to living in desert environments. they are less than six inches long (excluding tail) and no more than a few ounces.

they are quick and nippy little guys, and jump and run in a zig zag fashion to escape predators. if startled, they can jump up to ten feet in length

they do not live well in captivity, but one day I hope to see one in person. I think they look like mini kangaroos!

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I am a graduate student in Global Environmental Studies at Kyoto University and a teacher in Japan. I am interested in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). Looking forward to meeting some new science-oriented people.

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I hope you're all having a fantastic day today. It's a beautiful day in Tel Aviv- clear skies with a lot of sun.

I've got a for you guys today:

What is a food that you have never tried but you would like to try?

No wrong answers, just a random question.

My answer? I'd like to try bird's nest soup.

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Remember the gravitational waves?

Prof Rana Adhikari is a hero of mine. People like that make science fun.
youtube.com/watch?v=iphcyNWFD1

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@commandelicious @freemo @Demo318 agreed. I even find myself excusing my knowledge - 'how do you know so much about that?' 'Oh, I grew up with two brothers'. Less effort than staring someone down!

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