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Clasm@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can I put a cold oxygen plasma generator in my fridge?
6·5 months agoIn my experience, it’ll eat through the rubber seals first.
Clasm@lemmy.worldto
What is this thing?@lemmy.world•[Challenge-Solved] I have actually used a couple variants of this thingEnglish
13·11 months agoThat looks like a band-it strap puller/tightener.
I forget what the actual name is, but it can latch onto a metal strip and pull it tight around some digs to keep boxes and canisters in place, or to hold a strong back repair plate on a damaged pipe
Clasm@lemmy.worldto
politics @lemmy.world•'Went nuclear': State Department reportedly 'shocked' as Rubio freezes foreign aid
3·11 months agoThis is what happens when a wannabe dictator isn’t held accountable for their actions during their previously failed coup.
Clasm@lemmy.worldto
Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Trump Wants Climate Disaster Survivors To Die | From FEMA to food, it's all on the chopping block. And a drunk misogynist is about to take over the military5·11 months agoYou forget that their plans for an “overhaul” of any given program amounts to nothing more than cutting funding and hoping they can pull the wool over their constituents eyes with some new atrocity long enough to make everyone forget about how worse off their lives are now.
Clasm@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Los Angeles wildfires could be costliest blaze in U.S. history
41·1 year agoCostliest blaze in history so far…
-ftfy
I got into vertex shading in lieu of doing anything UV-coordinate related.
For reference, that’s what Mario Sunshine used to fake most of the game’s shadows, and the original Homeworld used them to create the entire skybox back when 3d-dedicated hardware wasn’t too common.
Clasm@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Are there any games like Diablo but not Diablo because Diablo?English
8·2 years agoI’ve had a lot of fun with Book of Demons, which is a bit more simplified, but really respects whatever amount of time I have to put into it!
Or worry about all of the asbestos, lead, and formaldehyde -laced building materials that were all of the rage in previous decades.
Clasm@lemmy.worldtoGameDeals@lemmy.world•[GamersGate] Armored Core VI - £31.49 or £28.34 with codeEnglish
1·2 years agoAh, US. I’ll have to try VPN’ing in.
Clasm@lemmy.worldtoGameDeals@lemmy.world•[GamersGate] Armored Core VI - £31.49 or £28.34 with codeEnglish
1·2 years agoAlready out of stock.Non-US keys. I didn’t realize they might be region-specific.
Clasm@lemmy.worldto
A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•American Debt: The typical American household is now paying a record $1,583 a month in various loans
5·2 years agoThe only things in that range around these parts are going to be burnt out husks of a house with a cheery “fixer-upper” in the listing title…
Clasm@lemmy.worldto
Nintendo@lemmy.world•The Pokémon Company Announces It Will ‘Investigate’ Palworld IP And AssetsEnglish
42·2 years agoDoesn’t matter how similar it looks though.
The only way to tell is to open up both models and look at individual points of the 3d mesh. If their positions in 3d space match up to, say the hundred-thousandth of a decimal, then it is a copy.
But if the model was scaled or rotated or whatever, there would be no way to prove a case because there wouldn’t be a match.
The same thing was done to prove games was lying about copying models from previous games when they claimed that it was too difficult to add all previous monsters into different games because their converter tool was giving them issues.
Clasm@lemmy.worldto
Nintendo@lemmy.world•The Pokémon Company Announces It Will ‘Investigate’ Palworld IP And AssetsEnglish
73·2 years agoDid they say how they analyzed the models? Because looking at the silhouette and other similarities isn’t enough to prove plagiarism when it comes to 3d models.
What you have to do is open up both the original and the suspected copy models and select a couple of similar vertices (the points that give the model geometry) and compare the position down to the decimal place. If they are even a little off, then it isn’t a copy.
Clasm@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Conservatives Are So Scared of Diversity They’re Starting to Boycott ‘Woke’ AirlinesEnglish
9·2 years agoIt’s worse because they are a suicidal death cult.
They wish to bring about their version of the end of the world and are doing everything they can to make it happen. All the while, they are dragging the rest of the world down with them.
Clasm@lemmy.worldto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•No joke: Feds discourage humorous electronic messages on highwaysEnglish
9·2 years agoGod forbid Federal Highway Administration or the Department of Transportation actually work on removing distractions along highways…
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Ask Science@lemmy.world•What liquids have the lowest refraction?English
3·2 years agoAh, yes on the first count at least, though that criteria wasn’t on your bulleted list, I guess it was in the title.
That being said, UV breakdown might not be as concerning in the short term if the substance is removed fairly often. I wonder if a clear gelatin or glycerin layer would last long enough?
I’ve also seen resin-infused paper-like substrate layers of material like carbon fiber attempt to bypass the requirement of an FEP. Each print layer was a new sheet and once the print was done the un-cured material was blown away.
Clasm@lemmy.worldto
Ask Science@lemmy.world•What liquids have the lowest refraction?English
4·2 years agoTechnically, I believe Mercury fulfills those requirements.
Otherwise, maybe something like Glucose?
There are a few substance here that meet that density: https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/liquids-densities-d_743.html
But, as far as resistance to UV and immiscability with UV resin, testing would be required, as I’m assuming you intend to replace the FEP film layer with a dense liquid.











I couldn’t even seem to find a link to the game itself through their own channel, I had to look it up…