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scipunk · 29 days
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Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
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https://catherine-169.tengp.icu/xi/9htScdm
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true-sort-alone · 6 days
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https://tara-309.szhdyy.com.cn/m/YGZ0RL3
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https://katherine-351.mjcyd.asia/wy/yV2K7kF
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determine-image · 10 days
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https://amanda-463.mjcyd.asia/wd/obATQCU
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tv-should · 12 days
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nixcraft · 5 months
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Data visualization for the holiday season.
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oxidi · 2 months
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https://www.ryojiikeda.com/project/datamatics/
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thedatarogue · 1 year
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All D&D 5E Spells, in one place
Hello, D&D players!
Are you tired of having to go through multiple books, pdf files or third-party websites just to find the one spell you're looking for? Don't want to pay hundreds of dollars to be able to access all the spells in DND Beyond?
Well, I've got just the thing for you.
In this Github repository, I've uploaded a dataset with information on all of the 5E spells (inside the datasets folder). The README file has all the information you need to use it, along with some other stuff.
If you have any problems using these assets, feel free to contact me either through here or Github. I'm thinking of adding pictures to the guide on Github, but it might be a while before I do that.
If the link isn't working, just remove the https://href.li/? part and you should be good.
Happy travels, adventurers.
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theinsaneapp · 1 year
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Physics Informed Neural Networks
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Physics-informed neural networks, a deep learning method that bridges the gap between machine learning and scientific computing.
PINN has superior approximation and generalization capabilities, which made it gain popularity in solving high-dimensional partial differential equations (PDEs), and has been used in various applications such as weather modeling, healthcare, and manufacturing.
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nasa · 2 years
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Our Weird and Wonderful Galaxy of Black Holes
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Black holes are hard to find. Like, really hard to find. They are objects with such strong gravity that light can’t escape them, so we have to rely on clues from their surroundings to find them.
When a star weighing more than 20 times the Sun runs out of fuel, it collapses into a black hole. Scientists estimate that there are tens of millions of these black holes dotted around the Milky Way, but so far we’ve only identified a few dozen. Most of those are found with a star, each circling around the other. Another name for this kind of pair is a binary system.That’s because under the right circumstances material from the star can interact with the black hole, revealing its presence. 
The visualization above shows several of these binary systems found in our Milky Way and its neighboring galaxy. with their relative sizes and orbits to scale. The video even shows each system tilted the way we see it here from our vantage point on Earth. Of course, as our scientists gather more data about these black holes, our understanding of them may change.   
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If the star and black hole orbit close enough, the black hole can pull material off of its stellar companion! As the material swirls toward the black hole, it forms a flat ring called an accretion disk. The disk gets very hot and can flare, causing bright bursts of light.
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V404 Cygni, depicted above, is a binary system where a star slightly smaller than the Sun orbits a black hole 10 times its mass in just 6.5 days. The black hole distorts the shape of the star and pulls material from its surface. In 2015, V404 Cygni came out of a 25-year slumber, erupting in X-rays that were initially detected by our Swift satellite. In fact, V404 Cygni erupts every couple of decades, perhaps driven by a build-up of material in the outer parts of the accretion disk that eventually rush in. 
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In other cases, the black hole’s companion is a giant star with a strong stellar wind. This is like our Sun’s solar wind, but even more powerful. As material rushes out from the companion star, some of it is captured by the black hole’s gravity, forming an accretion disk.
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A famous example of a black hole powered by the wind of its companion is Cygnus X-1. In fact, it was the first object to be widely accepted as a black hole! Recent observations estimate that the black hole’s mass could be as much as 20 times that of our Sun. And its stellar companion is no slouch, either. It weighs in at about 40 times the Sun.
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We know our galaxy is peppered with black holes of many sizes with an array of stellar partners, but we've only found a small fraction of them so far. Scientists will keep studying the skies to add to our black hole menagerie.
Curious to learn more about black holes? Follow NASA Universe on Twitter and Facebook to keep up with the latest from our scientists and telescopes.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com
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gardenfractals · 7 months
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Samples from the 17 wallpaper groups, which are a formalism of periodic tilings, aggregate symmetry groups with established symbolic representations
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scipunk · 2 months
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Alien: Covenant (2017) - UIs
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missfisherindata · 3 months
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I finally had some free time due to ✨carnival✨ and deployed the Miss Fisher visualization site that I had only posted screenshots of so you guys can play around with them. I really enjoy seeing them in motion and I hope that you do too! 😊
Some tips of how to use the site:
On the left, select the category of visualizations that you would like to see (the home page is pretty useless as of now hehe)
The legend of each visualization also serves as a filter, so if you click on the box that shows the color of each item you can deselect it from the visualization so that it's easier to see other information inside the graph.
Please open on desktop for a better experience!
There are some new visualizations there that I never posted before, so please check it out! I would love your feedback!
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