Alternate view: Almost everything in life is ridiculous when you view it with cold logic. It's utterly ridiculous to put golden balls on a fake tree in your house every year, but due to societal constraints most people…
It's amazing that this kind of simulation can be done so accurately with javascript in a web browser. I have no idea how it was implemented but the computational load must be nontrivial.
It seems like she had fun writing it too - so also an example of how a boring assignment can be made interesting!
How about that red powder that is dropped over everything when there's wildfires? I've always suspected it can't be healthy.
Neither! It's actually a reference to one of my favorite artists [1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panayiotis_Vassilakis
This is correct. I think these kind of studies are not particularly helpful - what is relevant is transmission probability under realistic conditions.
Alternate view: Almost everything in life is ridiculous when you view it with cold logic. It's utterly ridiculous to put golden balls on a fake tree in your house every year, but due to societal constraints most people…
It's amazing that this kind of simulation can be done so accurately with javascript in a web browser. I have no idea how it was implemented but the computational load must be nontrivial.
It seems like she had fun writing it too - so also an example of how a boring assignment can be made interesting!
How about that red powder that is dropped over everything when there's wildfires? I've always suspected it can't be healthy.
Neither! It's actually a reference to one of my favorite artists [1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panayiotis_Vassilakis
This is correct. I think these kind of studies are not particularly helpful - what is relevant is transmission probability under realistic conditions.