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@2sho_qhost

who am I?Like,who was I?

London, England Katılım Haziran 2011
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Maki
Maki@iShrishtiPandey·
This anime would be way more popular if it wasn’t exclusive to Prime Video.
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Underdog NBA
Underdog NBA@UnderdogNBA·
Gregg Popovich and Victor Wembanyama at Spurs shootaround before Game 3. (via @leomargo)
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dane 🚩
dane 🚩@buckadeath·
Now this is some larp I can get behind
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PATINA RESEARCH
PATINA RESEARCH@patinaresearch·
who’s mogging who
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CBM Shots
CBM Shots@CBMshots·
Spider-Man 2 (Insomniac)
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(Fan) One Punch Man
(Fan) One Punch Man@Everything_OPM_·
SAITAMA VS GOKU 2 IS OUT NOW! SMILEY WENT CRAZY WITH THIS MY HERO ACADEMIA REFERENCE! 🔥🔥🔥
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Jordan Taylor
Jordan Taylor@Jordan_W_Taylor·
Materials science is an invisible magician who has powered all major advances in history. From the steam engine to the space race and the information revolution, it all starts with new materials. Ceramic Matrix Composites are some of the weirdest! I had great fun writing this.
Jordan Taylor@Jordan_W_Taylor

The wonderful world of the weirdest material on the planet, and how to weave with stone. The ceramic matrix composite: Turbine blades, space planes, race car brakes and bulletproof vests. A nice big read for your Friday, enjoy! jordanwtaylor2.substack.com/p/from-pottery…

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来栖さとし@漫画家
来栖さとし@漫画家@kurususatoshi·
I worked as an assistant to Hirohiko Araki,the creator of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" and learned numerous manga techniques from him. This is one example.
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
How many technologies are stuck in a local optima? Big loudspeakers basically peaked in the 1970s. Obviously we’ve gotten somewhat better, but it’s a lot closer to: “a couple % more accurate” than “the average person immediately notices the +50-year technological progress” Miniaturization has improved a lot, so has digital signal processing, amplification. But take a high end setup from 50 years ago, sit in the sweet spot at the same volume…it won’t feel radically different. I’m trying to think of other fields where the underlying principles were so mature that half a century of progress in materials/software/electronics is underwhelming. Camera Lenses seem like a good candidate. Non-electronic instruments is another; it’s not like cellos have gotten that much better in the last ~300 years.
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Sebastien Roblin
Sebastien Roblin@sebastienroblin·
The Rogue 1 kamikaze drone in service with Marine Corps infantry is making the hop to the U.S. Army with a new Block 2 variant with twice the official range (12+ miles), a new shaped-charge jet heavy anti-tank warhead and upgraded GPS-denied visual navigation capabilities. 1/3
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Zack's Lab
Zack's Lab@zackslab·
well it took a while to get here, but my software can auto detect a bullet in a scene that has an insane amount of noise (the bullet pixels are less than 0.003% of the event data) and calculate its speed. gonna try this out in real time tomorrow hopefully.
Zack's Lab@zackslab

so it turns out you can capture bullets with event sensors! this is a paper target. the vertical line that shows up as the bullet passes thru the target is actually its own shadow! 50x slowed down

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