What are you currently trying to learn?
>Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing here.
What are you currently trying to learn?
>Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing here.
Russian.
Me too, also neuronal networks
Freestyle dancing.
>drawing
Draftingfag here, gdt is triple gay and most mechanical firms think it's fucking retarded
>gdt is triple gay and most mechanical firms think it's fucking retarded
Because they don't get how it works.
"real" GD&T is useless in practical engineering. Some people call it true positioning. Just learn the regular shit unless you're making at least hundreds of thousands of individual parts. I used to be the guy. Now i just drink and watch cat videos.
harmony
behavioural finance exam tomorrow, but its boring as shit and will literlly never be applicable
i just need to know this content for three hours tomorrow and then they give me a paper saying that i did just that, and that lets me work.
Nerd stuff
Object oriented programming, at the moment . CS student.
Trying to learn how you became such a faggot
>lol I'm so smart Yea Forums
GD&T is pretty easy tbh. Don’t be scared.
I'm in mec eng, do you have any good resources to learn tolerancing??
Fixed it for you
I am learning about the endocannibonoid system, how CBD/THC work in the body at a biochemical level, and I have been hawking CBD like a motherfucker lately.
People are happy to buy from someone who knows what's up.
How to kill whatever is killing my grass
flask/celery/rabbitmq for background pulls
But that's only for 3D-Models.
At my job the print drawers only jon is to copy a customers print and make a simplified print for operators to use. Us operators usually have to fix those "engineers" mistakes.
> " What are you currently trying to learn? " ;
..... how to triforce, with helpful advice and comments from an itinerant Wizard
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> poor - get the top one further to the right
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> better - but you got the top one too far to the right that time
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> no better really - the top one's just a bit too far to the left now
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> that's good enough for today, but keep practising.
python
In depth sed and awk, currently reading the o'reilly book
anything in particular? or just programming in general?
I'm trying to get ideas to build a SAAS or a product of sorts, but I don't have any decent ideas yet.. I have one, but it's more of a second project after I learn more thru the first one. It's something I don't want to fuck up, so I'm just deferring it for now
Python and R for career stuff, Spanish, Korean, and Hawaiian for funsies.