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 No.2525[Reply]

If we ever meet aliens, ones that can see with eyes similar to our own, eink will probably be important for interspecies communication. I remember watching a video a while ago that said that different mammals have different levels of photoreceptivity so the point at which persistence of vision makes flashing images feel fluid is different. For humans, it seems to vary a lot and depend on light levels; 24 FPS on a projector is comfortable to view for most people, 50Hz or 60Hz on a CRT TV was comfortable to view, but below 75Hz on a CRT monitor was uncomfortable, and so on. I vaguely recall that cats had a persistence of vision shorter than humans so they required a higher "frame rate" source to view it properly, otherwise it just looked like flashing nonsense that left them disinterested. Dogs had a higher persistence of vision and so required a lower frame rate than humans.

So, basically, it's the duty cycle of the source that affects whether it's comfortable to view or not, I suppose. At any rate, that's why I think eink or similar displays would be important: they are physically moving ink within capsules to create an image, and so there is no refreshing of the page to view it. As such, hypothetically, both humans and aliens would be able to read from such displays equally well. Although... If they're like dinosaurs and their vision is based on movement then both are probably insufficient. I'm not really sure how you would create a "motion display" short of vibrating pixels somehow or something idk.
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 No.2538

That's an interesting point, I suppose it's essentially paper that can change its contents on demand. In that scenario it'd make sense for people to start developing full-on tablets rather than just e-readers. Color shouldn't be a problem, right?
>>2537
I thought the same... "aynk"

 No.2539

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>>2525
Interesting thought! Have never considered how aliens might not be able to view animated media made for humans because of a difference in photoreceptivity.
The perception of color would be another and probably bigger concern since there is even more potential for differnces in capability to measure and interpret wavelenght of light. Within the human species, the divergence in the perception of color as seen in different types of color-blindness is already significant enough to be something to take into consideration when producing visuals. It would probably a good bet to use black-and-white for high contrast and using tech like eink for communication might actually be a good idea.

 No.2542

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>>2538
From what I understand, there are two main ways that color is achieved with current e-ink displays: 1. Use an RGB filter on top of a traditional black and white e-ink display, and 2. Increase the number of colored particles with the capsule (Typically cyan, magneta, yellow, black, and white). The first method is preferable for tablets because black and white e-ink displays are a lot faster (~15FPS), but has more dull color rendering and tends to be lower resolution (Not necessarily a problem for larger displays and tablets). The second method produces much more vibrant colors at higher resolution, but is considerably slower because each refresh needs to shuffle the colored particles around; apparently this type has become somewhat popular in China for things like advertisements and display boards for train and bus time tables.

 No.2559

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>>2542
Yeah, the latter makes sense for something static with image rotation at a fixed rate, while the former sounds good enough for dynamic portable stuff. It's not like 4k 120fps video is required for diplomacy, if anything it's audio that would be most important.
Oh, actually, that'd raise an identical problem too, wouldn't it? You'd have to figure out a range that works for both parties and especially doesn't hurt anyone, that could be trickier to solve. Hmmm.

 No.2560

We have some pretty fast refresh rates for monitors now so we probably would not need anything like that, it's an interesting thought though.




 No.2520[Reply]

It's over...

 No.2522

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Lots of big edutainment accounts in the comments which is nice to see. Scott pretty much pioneered the format, or was at least hugely influential.
It's kind of funny in a way. The old TV channels like The Learning Channel, Discovery, History and others all navigated to garbage that didn't even try to be educational, but people like this filled the void by creating their own content. The internet doesn't have to be something that makes you dumber.




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 No.2445[Reply]

I like how cell towers have their cables bunched up in a line that follows the inner edge of the steel structure.
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 No.2486

>>2462
>Do you watch videos of tower climbers by chance?

I've had this bookmarked forever. I watch it once in a while and my hands sweat every time. This particular video is probably the most popular one, too. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH HOW DOES HE DO IT?

 No.2511

>>2486
related

 No.2518

>>2486
>>2511
This guy is pretty cool, but his videos worry me

 No.2519

>>2518
not nearly as high but this is one fascinates me

 No.2521

>>2519
Nice. I liked that a lot. A comment says it took him 5 months. That must have been very satisfying to complete.




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 No.2456[Reply]

When driving on the highway I often spot squarish looking bodies of water. Too large to be a pond and too small to really be called a lake. I wonder if these are man-made (and if so, for what purpose?) or if there's just an abundance of oddly shaped bodies of water.
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 No.2487

There's a bunch of those retaining ponds around the business complex I work; sometimes you will see delivery drivers killing time by fishing in them, and the egrets seem to enjoy camping them as well, but I would never eat a fish from there after seeing just how thick a layer of road salt can accumulate on the surface after a snow or ice event.

 No.2498

>>2485
Hard to tell since there's never any piles of dirt or anything, but they're definitely not for farming I don't think. I actually passed some paddies. Unsure for what since it was in the middle of Arkansas.

 No.2499

>>2457
you're a... gator relocator?

 No.2500

see you later alligator

 No.2501

>>2499
When I ended up living in Florida by mistake for 8 months I got a job with a landscaping company. The pay was bad. We always had to weedeat around ponds and every pond had gators in it. I met the guys that had the job of removing gators. They got paid a lot better than us. It seemed like fun and more importantly they were my people. So I ended up working for them.




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 No.2437[Reply]

Guide to: tummy hort
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 No.2478

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 No.2481

>>2478
my stomach is a very fickle being.........

 No.2495

>>2481
my stomach is a very ticklish being

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 No.2484[Reply]

With some frequency in news and online I hear about "factory farming", but from my travels throughout the East Coast, Appalachia, the Midwest, South, and Southwest I have yet to actually see anything that looks like a factory farm. Cows in particular I've never seen anywhere other than modestly sized to large ranches. That said, I have been to chicken farms and can recall them being in cages to lay eggs and then their eggs would roll down metal tracks into a collection basket. I haven't really seen any pig farms. Sheep I've seen in Appalachia on small ranches. Horses you see everywhere on ranches (but obviously Americans don't eat horse). I wonder where all the factory farms are...

 No.2492

>>2484
They're in the mid-west. East coast is mostly comprised of old small family farms that are slowly being converted into apartment complexes and gated communities.

 No.2493

>>2492
Hmm. I suppose. Now that I think about it I've only been to the Rust Belt states of the Midwest. Not the true flyover states as it were...

 No.2497

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There's chicken farms around here. Don't have much else to say.




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 No.2429[Reply]

plucked some fruit
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 No.2436

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Plums? Don't think I've eaten one of those

 No.2489

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i ate all of them the same day
some were soft and sweet some i should have left to ripen
the source of the fruit is, i live in a unit and in the communal area in front of everyone's houses there is this plum tree that i always see dropping fruit all over the ground because nobody takes responsibility for it so i plucked some fruit before they could fall

 No.2490

dumb kuso birds always chew up the majority of the plums, not even to eat them whole, just peck and tear up part of the surface. the ones that fall tend to be 1/4 eaten.

 No.2491

i brought out a stool and picked seven healthy plums

 No.2494

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Nice. Sweet and juicy plums are divine.




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 No.2482[Reply]

Saw this ad on YouTube. It's kind of amazing how even the most inoccuous videos get demonetized, meanwhile literal scams and borderline NSFW ads show up regularly.

 No.2483

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It took at least 2 days after reporting it for Youtube to do anything about all these impersonator streams blatantly running with a bunch of purchased viewers.
They all lead to the same phishing website through a QR code.

 No.2488

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What the heck, why are you seeing ads? Block them!
As for your post, I have no idea. I'm not sure if youtube cares that much, does it?




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 No.2448[Reply]

This book I'm reading keeps using the word, "stave." I can't tell if they just wanted to use a different word than "club" or if they're under the impression that the plural of "staff" is "staves".
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 No.2474

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Obviously they use 2×4s

 No.2475

>>2453
I don't think so because they do use the word staff.

 No.2476

Is this verb or noun?

 No.2477

>>2476
Noun

 No.2649

>>2472
I should read more novels. A lot of the manga I read has an LN it was derived from and waiting on scanlation/new chapters is getting tiresome. There's also details left out or segments getting compressed due to the medium. Did you buy your books or get them from somewhere else on the interwebs?




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 No.2470[Reply]

Saw a plot where a gas station had been. Woody vines had overtaken the price display, which had long since lost its face and electronic innards just leaving a square metal scaffold. Brown plants broke up the concrete where the parking lot had been. Awfully melancholy scene.

 No.2479

>>2470
I also like playing New Vegas.




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 No.2466[Reply]

Been looking at a lot of telephone poles. Most of them just have typical assortment of three cables, presumably for split phase + neutral (I think?) electricity, but some have a third or fourth cable not held by ceramic insulators like the rest. Wonder if those additional cables are genuine telephone lines or something else.

 No.2467

thought there was a thread for blogging




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 No.2446[Reply]

I drove over a bridge today and looked out at a pretty wide river, flanked by forests on its banks. All of the trees had shed their leaves so the forests had the appearance of a tumbleweed.

 No.2452

post pic

 No.2458

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>>2452
Drove past it. You'll have to make do with this low quality Google Street View picture.

 No.2465

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>>2452
Drove over another river. It looked a lot like this, but with forest on both sides and no sand bar.




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 No.2447[Reply]

Speaking of bridges, the other day I drove past some construction being done on a highway interchange. From what I understand, newer elevated highways are made entirely of concrete spans, but this one I saw had steel members supporting the road above it. I wasn't sure if it was a new steel supported bridge, or maybe maintenance being done on an older highway.

 No.2454

>>2447
When I was a kid those types of bridges were pretty common but most of them got torn down by the mid-90s

 No.2455

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Wait I'm baka I thought you were talking about truss bridges.

 No.2459

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>>2455
Yeah, not one of those. There used to be one where I lived as a child that was converted into a pedestrian bridge, but that's besides the point. I meant these sorts of elevated highways.

 No.2460

>>2459
Most likely they're using temporary steel supports before they pour new concrete supports. Who knows though. Where I live they've been working on the same highway for 15 years now and nothing ever seems to get done. Highway construction is a big scam. If they don't use up the entire budget this year they don't get the same amount of money the next year.

 No.2463

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On the topic of bridges, I passed beneath another. This one had thick, heavy metal chains hanging slack from the bridge that then linked to concrete blocks set into the sloping inner edge beneath the bridge. It looked something like this. Wonder what those are for. Anything structural I would imagine as being taught and probably using braided steel cables instead of heavy chains so I can't really thing of what these might have been there for. Dampening to prevent the bridge above from moving too much? I have no idea.




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 No.2181[Reply][Last50 Posts]

Once again providing a place for you to post any random thoughts you might have.
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 No.2431

dumb anchorer

 No.2439

dumb deleter

 No.2444

>>2427
gonna make all my stupid fucking thoughts into threads now. you better not complain

 No.2450

>>2444
well the problem is more this thread is just redundant when the blog thread exists for a majority of the random thoughts that don't need a thread, and the rest of them probably would make for potential threads

 No.2451

>>2450
should have thought of locking it before i bumped it then




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 No.2403[Reply]

ALIEN-UFO INTELLIGENCE- The [link-ommited]. Government's Involvement With Extraterrestrials

https://[link-ommited][link-ommited]-UFO+INTELLIGENCE-+The+[link-ommited].+Government's+Involvement+With+[link-ommited]
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 No.2413

Anyone watch the Pluto adaptation?

 No.2414

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DECLASSIFIED FOOTAGE

 No.2415

>>2414
photographer became a thin red paste shortly after this image was taken

 No.2416

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>>2414
There is something embeded in this image.

 No.2423

>>2415
utawarerumono reference




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