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Erikari
Er1k4r1
Another #skeletember begins! If you like skeletal animation and Spine tips, check out also the previous threads:https://twitter.com/Er1k4r1/status/1168181320155111425 #skeletember Day 1.When adjusting a mesh's weights, push your skeleto
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Alec Jacobson
_AlecJacobson
Purposefully overfit neural networks are an efficient surface representation for solid 3D shapesIn https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.09808 with Thomas Davies, @DerekRenderling, we make a few observations: yes, literally train independently o
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Vidit Nanda
viditnanda
[1/20] Complexes of groups are concrete objects living at the intersection of many abstract fields of mathematics: algebraic topology, algebraic+differential geometry, and even higher categories.But their most natural home is
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Sridhar Ramesh
RadishHarmers
Grains of pollen from various plants as viewed under a scanning electron microscope. Observe, when we zoom in on one in particular (morning glory pollen), that it appears to be
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Josh Sokol
josh_sokol
THREAD: My latest @QuantaMagazine is the blow-by-blow tale of how a small team unraveled a conspiracy hidden deep in the laws of nature. But it all started with simple math.https://www.quantamagazine.org/geometry-reveals-how-the-world-is-as
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Gro-Tsen
gro_tsen
Let me try to explain a point which I think isn't widely known: in computing attack rates, the distribution of infectious contacts a person MAKES is less important than the
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Robin Roberts
RobinDoesThings
My new frivolous crusade: Stop calling it a love triangle when it’s all straight people! The attraction web cannot geometrically create a triangle! At best, it’s a love angle. Groups
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John Adler
jadler0
What Avalanche is Not, Episode 1This is the first in a series of tweet threads that will discuss fundamental shortcomings or pitfalls of the Avalanche Consensus protocol, and its instantiation
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brabble
klightningcrest
EXCELLENT build system!!must comment on its relation to mine: construction tools exist on a spectrum from atomic voxels (rival rebels, minecraft) -> full placeable structures (kenshi, swg)https://twitter.com/rivalrebelsgame/status/138657
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Brian Toh 22 is a Lost Boy
btohtoh
The Infinite Pattern That Never Repeats by @veritasiThis is a pattern that was thought impossible, and a material that wasn't supposed to exist.Here are my notes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48sCx-wBs34&list=WL&index=3 Johann
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Staś Małolepszy
stas
I managed to get simple 3D physics working in the prototype for my WebXR game for #js13k. Best part is, I'm not using any extra libs! It's all vanilla JS,
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Sebastian Aaltonen
SebAaltonen
Let's talk about rendering a massive set of cubes efficiently... Geometry shaders and instanced draw are unoptimal choices. Geometry shader outputs strips (unoptimal topology) and it needs GPU storage and
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april glowers
joshmillard
Tried to think through line segment intersect some more, decided to just look it up, found top hits deeply annoyingly theoretical, went and stole something from Stack Overflow, kicked it
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Ben Bartlett
bencbartlett
What is the P≟NP problem and why would solving it revolutionize the world (and earn you $1M)? A Twitter thread:Contents:‣ Turing machines and time complexity‣ Complexity classes‣ P and NP‣
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Daniel Piker
KangarooPhysics
…and the answer is !Each one is a *hectohedron* (a solid with 100 planar faces)The first correct answer was from @0x686b, followed by @inaba_darkfox then @lanky_yankee. Congratulations!https://twitter.com/KangarooPhysics/status/1322189144
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Gro-Tsen
gro_tsen
OK, let me write a thread, with some numerical experiments, about the influence of the social graph structure on the attack rate of epidemics (attack rate = number of people
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