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taiyang, to science_memes in Reading when hungry

Sad thing is some journals will publish this.

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

I think this might be more insightful than some of them to be fair.

might_steal_your_cat, to science_memes in Mentally Deranged Behaviour

What about 3D Venn diagrams, but the sets are spheres?

logicbomb,

How about 4D Venn diagrams?

SaltyIceteaMaker,
@SaltyIceteaMaker@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

One might even go as far as 5D

logicbomb,

When I read your comment, my monocle popped right off!

abir_vandergriff,

Projected on a 2D screen, it’d look more like a normal venn diagram.

jadero,

That’s what 3D printing is for…

cynar,

Volumetric Herbert space diagram.

Why limit it to 3 dimensions?

hansl,

Why limit it to an integer number of dimensions?

cynar,

Because I’m not sure how to make it work in non integer dimensions.

hansl,
jadero, (edited )

I think for maximum uselessness, they should not be overlapping spheres, but deform at the interface, like soap bubbles or rubber balls. As long as the spheres are the same size and modelled with the same “surface tension” or “elasticity”, the “intersection” of two sets would then be a circular interface with an area proportional to what would otherwise be an overlap (I think). If the spheres have different sizes or are modelled with different surface tension or elasticity, one would “intrude” into the other.

Multiple sets would have increasingly complex shapes that may or not also create volumes external to the deformed spheres but still surrounded by the various interfaces.

Time to break out the mathematics of bubbles and foam. This data ain’t gonna obscure itself!

Might there actually be utility to something like this? Scrunch the spheres together but make invisible everything that is not an interface and label the faces accordingly. I suppose the same could be said of the shape described by overlapping. (Jesus, you’d think I was high or something. Just riffing.)

the_post_of_tom_joad, (edited )
@the_post_of_tom_joad@hexbear.net avatar

(Jesus, you’d think I was high or something. Just riffing.)

I am, maybe that’s why I made it all the way down here ;).

Might there actually be utility to something like this? Scrunch the spheres together but make invisible everything that is not an interface and label the faces accordingly.

What if the labels of the faces on the 3D (pressure points or interfaces) were like things that kept the ‘soap bubbles’ from merging? Like for example: science watchers of MSM being kept from understanding climate change

Is that what you were thinking?

jadero,

No, that’s not what I was thinking, but that sounds like a decent idea. Maybe a better idea than just simple labels representing the facing sphere.

AnUnusualRelic,
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

Venn diagrams, but the sets represent whatever the diagram is about (like houses for housing markets).

might_steal_your_cat,

So something like this? I love that idea!

fury, to lemmyshitpost in ProtoTwitter

I’m dying to know which letter it is.

agamemnonymous,
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

G

Agent641,

Because it looks a bit like a flexed bicep.

agamemnonymous,
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works avatar

Mhmm, among my reasons

Toes, to science_memes in This is too real

Na it’s a giant bottle of medical grade ethanol way cheaper and you can flavour it however you like.

Donjuanme,

My pure ethanol recently went up 5x to over 200/gallon.

Sanyanov,

In my area ethanol got literally inaccessible.

Don’t know what the hell is going on, but we survive off reserves, and save as much as we can.

janus2,
@janus2@lemmy.zip avatar

“oops i got formaldehyde poisoning better administer some treatment!”

0ops, to science_memes in Mentally Deranged Behaviour

At least the “depth” is consistent

jenny_ball,
@jenny_ball@lemmy.world avatar

it’s not that bad tbh

saltnotsugar, to science_memes in Comrade

For some reason I always read hemoglobin as hemo-goblin. I watched Lord of the Rings too much.

NakariLexfortaine,

There’s also Hemo-Goblin, the vampire who was created by a white supremacist group for ethnic cleansing in South Africa from The New Guardians.

There’s a reason the best remembered part of that series is Snowflame. He just did copius amounts of cocaine. Hemo-Goblin gave two characters AIDs.

I_am_10_squirrels,

I would watch a spinoff about Homo-goblin

abcd, (edited ) to science_memes in Mentally Deranged Behaviour

What’s the problem? What I’m seeing, these are absolutely valid SQL joins 🤔

😂

rustydrd,
@rustydrd@sh.itjust.works avatar

Get that fancy database stuff outta here. In science, we either do Excel or we do nothing at all!

FinishingDutch, (edited ) to science_memes in GIS nerds be like
@FinishingDutch@lemmy.world avatar

I feel seen :D

It’s a fun way to do some free virtual tourism. Especially if it’s well travelled places with plenty of user content. Plus, you get to be as nosy as you want, without making people uncomfortable.

I love looking at odd architecture for example, but not everyone would appreciate me walking around their building and peering intently through the windows.

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

I used to process aerial imagery and it was so good for this reason. It was like playing Geoguesser as a job.

FinishingDutch,
@FinishingDutch@lemmy.world avatar

That sounds like an awesome job. As someone who loves aviation, photography and maps, I’d probably really enjoy that. How’d you get into that field if you don’t mind me asking?

fossilesque, (edited )
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

I minored in GIS and needed to feed myself before going to grad school haha. Saw the advert while on Indeed. It was an underpaid production job with in house tools so they took anyone that could use a pc. Very chill though, so I didn’t mind the lower wages. A lot of that sort of thing is outsourced now.

CADmonkey,

My wife and I used to take care of her grandmother. I had a simple VR headset and I would show her parts of cities she hadn’t been to in street view.

FinishingDutch,
@FinishingDutch@lemmy.world avatar

Nostalgia is an incredibly powerful thing. Especially when it comes to elderly and/or people with dementia.

I’ve done a fair few VR demonstrations with my Quest headsets. Google Streetview-like apps are always a big hit with everyone. It’s a great way to revisit places from the past with a good sense of presence. And of course to see a place you’ve always wanted to go.

FinalRemix, to science_memes in help

“If you need student loans while in a PhD program, you’re doing something wrong.” ~My grad advisor.

We all needed to take out additional loans, OR some people group-homed it… in a shack their parents pitched in for.

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Haha, I will never own a house.

FinalRemix,

I’m a professor, soon to have tenure (fingers crossed), and can’t afford to keep my family home if it’s given to me outright. Meanwhile, our admin refuse to acknowledge a COLA assessment. Wheeee

Rubanski, (edited ) to science_memes in high rise

I still don’t really understand the introduction of the floating springy circle that is looming menacingly between the apartments

CommissarVulpin,

That’s just Carl.

snownyte, to science_memes in Mentally Deranged Behaviour
@snownyte@kbin.social avatar

I never really understood these graphs, even with the best of my ability. I just think it's an excuse for people to make vaginal references.

EmergMemeHologram,

( Georgia O’Keefe ( Vaginal References ) Venn Diagrams )

jadero,

This is my first exposure to a plain text Venn diagram. Genius.

ilovesatan, to science_memes in Mentally Deranged Behaviour
@ilovesatan@lemmy.world avatar

Well now I need a tool that makes graphs like this. I think I smell a winter break project coming up

MNByChoice,

Please do. I really like this chart and expect a lot more coming soon.

And no, I don’t expect to get any actual data from the chart at all.

starman2112, to science_memes in GIS nerds be like
@starman2112@sh.itjust.works avatar

Bro wtf where does the river come from? I tried following it upstream on gmaps but it just stops in the middle of some field. Not even a mountain or something

Agent641,

It goes… underground!

qooqie, to science_memes in Cave Bear

How do we know it was by memory? What if the bear held that person hostage for a very flattering painting

Infynis,
@Infynis@midwest.social avatar

I’ve seen cartoons. That man and that bear were friends

jasondj, (edited )

A good theory, but sadly this drawing predates the invention of the pickinick basket by at least 10 years. At least.

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

Not nearly as dark as I was gonna go.

I assume that chonker was tasty,

LillyPip,

I immediately thought this poor artist was in the cave for days, periodically poking his head out, and the bear was still there, just waiting.

They got many close looks at that bear and had nothing to do but draw the thing that would finally kill them when they got desperate enough to make a run for it.

This painting might be like someone writing Jeff on the tile floor in their own blood. Or they became friends like in a Disney movie. I see no middle alternative.

Joking aside, that’s a phenomenal likeness.

synae, to science_memes in GIS nerds be like
@synae@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I heard you’re not supposed to go source-to-mouth

BananaPeal,
@BananaPeal@sh.itjust.works avatar

Sometimes, in the heart of obsession, it’s forgivable to go source to mouth.

lowleveldata,

Precisely why many do it

vonSvard, (edited )

Iz only smellz…

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