29 Jan 26
This is the third test bookmark for testing updates. It’s public, not marked as to-read, and has multiple diverse tags.
27 Jan 26
The core idea here is that if you’re a post doc, don’t just do what you’re told.
25 Jan 26
🚨Get Your FREE Back To Basics Bootcamp Below!!🚨👇🏼► https://thedonutdoctor.com/l/pdp/bootcampIn this video, I’m breaking down something I call the Pentato…
22 Jan 26
16 Jan 26
Interactive visualizations of TypeScript concepts. Behold pretty colors.
14 Jan 26
In this tutorial, I’ll be explaining the common technique that most people use for dispersion in custom glass shaders, why it’s bad, and how to make it good. We’ll explore stochastic sampling with a white noise texture, how to debug shaders when unexpected issues arise, and some basic concepts that will later be relevant to spectral rendering ;3
11 Jan 26
10 Jan 26
Excellent synth, excellent emulation, and I’m very happy someone archived the ROMs LOL.
28 Dec 25
This is a passion project I built to help me play guitar. Maybe it can help you too!
18 Dec 25
As a complete beginner to Nix and NixOS, I recently had some trouble packaging up a Perl script and a shell script with their dependencies for deployment on a NixOS system. Here’s what I learned.
16 Dec 25
Very slick technique.
15 Dec 25
A four-step engineering process for software teams that don’t write code
In this video, I present one of the most influential formulations of classical physics — Hamiltonian mechanics. This is a walk through the birth of Hamiltonian mechanics and how Hamilton extended Lagrange’s work into a new, elegant formulation that would go on to influence quantum theory, statistical mechanics, and dynamical systems.
In this video, I present an overview of symmetries in physics, passive vs. active transformations, and how to derive Noether’s theorem from the Euler-Lagrange equations. Different examples are presented in detail to show how the invariance under specific symmetries can be used to construct conserved quantities.
A brief history and derivation of Lagrangian mechanics from Newtonian mechanics.
13 Dec 25
07 Dec 25
Even a killer rhythm pattern won’t make the grade if it’s played with lacklustre sounds. In the concluding part of this series, Nicholas Rowland puts on his sound designer’s head and explains how you can re-tread your tired timbres…
01 Dec 25
This is a lecture about the metaethical terminology used by Shafer-Landau in chapter 3 of his book, “Whatever Happened to Good and Evil?” The theories distinguished include: moral objectivism, moral skepticism, cultural moral relativism, moral subjectivism, error theory (about moral discourse), and non-cognitivism (about moral discourse). It is part of an introductory level philosophy course, Introduction to Ethics, in the Metaethics unit of that course.