@admitsWrongIfProven @trinsec
I was helping someone drill through the rusted bolts on the connectors to a automotive battery terminal. Unfortunately, I wasn't wearing eye protection- fortunately, I didn't get any in my eyes.
Never forget your coordinate fields and unit circle. Probably one of the most important things to know as an engineer.
#science #math #maths #mathematics #euler #vectors #LinearAlgebra
@baldengineer
Not more weird than usual. You just got used to abnormal normalcy.
@MissGaia93 hi
@freemo @peterdrake
Qoto will still function and the ability to grow will still be there - the mainstream way new Fedi users have found Qoto is down. So, it's still decentralized, Qoto just lost it's primary advertisement (effectively, not literally) spot.
@Flisk
Deal! I'll throw in an Easter egg
@HikerFromVA @obi
Huh?
@STORM
Boosting what?
@Flisk
I mean, I didn't make it yet. At this point it's becoming a commission. We've said too much- would you buy it? Hurry, before the purity of the buyer's impulse gives in calculated risk assessment!!
300 is also the amount of pennies needed to buy three food items from the dollar store.
300 also amounts to five minutes- the same amount of time I set my watch forward to make sure I always arrive to my destinations early.
Coincidence? I'll let you speculate.
@Flisk
If I made one in tribute to you- would you buy it?
Origin of the term 'robot'
'Robot' was first applied as a term for artificial automata in the 1920 play R.U.R. by the Czech writer, Karel Čapek. However, Josef Čapek was named by his brother Karel as the true inventor of the term robot.[6][7] The word 'robot' itself was not new, having been in the Slavic language as robota (forced labor), a term applied to peasants obligated to compulsory service under the feudal system (see: Robot Patent).
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robot
@stux
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@Natsura @icedquinn @theonion
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@PawelK
holey guacamole
Ask me about my keyboard