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OpenStars, to science_memes in T-testing
@OpenStars@kbin.social avatar

It would be really funny if they adjusted the vertical height properly though... :-D

39Y523R,

You could vary the font size of each T to make them the correct height. Real mad scientist shit.

GCostanzaStepOnMe, to science_memes in I have attempted science.
@GCostanzaStepOnMe@feddit.de avatar

Lmao have fun publishing that kiddo

baseless_discourse,

I had such a hard time explaining to my family why I was working on a project for two years, and ends up with nothing publishable…

Everyone can be wrong, solving problems is what my field is looking for (I m not sure if that is fortunate or unfortunate).

atocci, to science_memes in Those were the days!
@atocci@kbin.social avatar

Look how long their fancy straws are! I bet they keep chemicals a safe distance away from possible ingestion!

CouncilOfFriends,

I’m wondering if a crazy straw was tested…for safety

fckreddit, to science_memes in RATS!

While humans studying rats is routine, rats studying humans is definitely novel.

JackGreenEarth,

Well, it was a theme in Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, so not entirely novel.

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

I’d argue it’s a literary novel. Maybe several.

eestileib, to science_memes in Vortex me daddy

I’ve done time in biotech and in applied physics, and damn the gear over in the APh labs is cool as fuck.

I want an optics table for mini gaming.

I want a device that cools itself to -76F, evacuates itself to intergalactic pressures, then heats up a coil hot enough to vaporize gold for…

Well, I’ll find a use for it anyway.

Tar_alcaran,

I want an optics table for mini gaming.

A highschool lens-and-prism set is like 30-40 bucks on aliexpress, including a triple laserpointer. Not quite an optics table, but I’m assuming you don’t do your tabletop gaming with orange goggles and/or actual half-molten minis?

eestileib,

I plan on counting fringes to evaluate distances for my 40K sessions.

And yes, we use a welding laser to stimulate radiation damage.

z500, to science_memes in Physics.
@z500@startrek.website avatar

How to math:

  1. Be expected to somehow already know 50,000 trigonometric identities
  2. Cry
threelonmusketeers,

Be expected to somehow already know 50,000 trigonometric identities

But you can derive the other 49,994 from a half-dozen key ones though.

gronjo45, to science_memes in Who needs GitHub when you can just email the author?

Well given that I remember my professors barely knew how to code when they were the ones teaching us, I’m never surprised computational papers are like this…

That’s what you get when people never learn alternatives to MacOS or Windows

CareHare, to science_memes in fucking fool

Same problem in the abstract art business. Too many artists publish only a summary of their painting or song, instead of the whole deal.

ruffsl, to science_memes in Who needs GitHub when you can just email the author?
@ruffsl@programming.dev avatar

Pain… This too painful to be posted as just a meme…

pooberbee, to science_memes in Who needs GitHub when you can just email the author?

For some reason, the smug “python 2.7” guy makes me so irrationally angry.

Pistcow, to science_memes in I do it all for the stickies.
xusontha, to science_memes in I do it all for the stickies.

Guys, I got a secret if you promise not to tell anyone

You can just buy the stickers online and then tell people you got a PhD

I do it I have 4 PhDs

LegionEris, to science_memes in Physics.

My actual high school experience. I enjoy math these days. When I was expected to learn and demonstrate it, I was an unstable teenager unsure if I hated myself or my parents more. (Spoiler alert: it was my parents >_>) Doing math made me slow down and make space in my head, which let out all the dead Hanks and Deans allowed the TRUAMA to flood in.

Aurenkin, to memes in Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

I’m sure it’s useful to some but I just ended up blocking it

greenskye,

Same. Also all those tldr bots too

Sharkwellington,

Padme: Because you read the article, right?

Kecessa,

“The article was 7945 words long and was shortened to 248 words.”

Yeah, I’m sure I’m not missing out on anything bud

klemptor,

Welp I don’t know why that never occurred to me, I feel like a moran.

Kolanaki, to science_memes in me irl
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clinking a bunch of sample vials together while they are attached to my fingers

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