The origins of Automatically Programmed Tools (APT the precursor of g-code) is a fascinating read [1] about the early intentions of -- its a poem forseeing LLM & CAD: (From THE NEW YORKER) Cambridge, Mass., Feb. Z5-The…
Good to point out -- Zensical is the project by MkDocs author to supersedes the latter.
there is a parallel between managing context windows and hard real-time system engineering. A context window is a fixed-size memory region. It is allocated once, at conversation start, and cannot grow. Every token…
yeah, so the turn in EU towards renewable energy is driving fwd the business of earthen construction. our core (validated) product is printing earthen acoustic barriers at ~4-5m3/hr. panels from loam are a great…
A huge share of the gypsum used in drywall is *synthetic gypsum* — a byproduct of flue-gas desulfurization (FGD) at coal-fired power plants. When SO₂ is scrubbed from exhaust using limestone, the reaction produces…
pythonocc is a joy https://github.com/tpaviot/pythonocc-core
<typst>and just when i thought i was out they pull me back in</typst>
this using the flow [1] package [1] https://typst.app/universe/package/flow/
typst `bibliography` function accepts .bib files
in usage yes, in terms of active development its a very different story
yes, it does and its realtime. personally, I use typst locally, but the online editor utilises WASM, so if I'm not mistaken, the rendering is real-time and handled by the front-end.
no the depth of graphics API's in latex is really something, and an area that is underdeveloped in typst. it'll take a considerable time for typst to be on par.
no, I pointed towards the joy of writing in a proper IDE. but to your point: overleaf is a key enabler of latex and its cool to see typst offers a similar route
I'm not arguing the relevance of latex, but merely underscore the joy of wielding that particular tool
the masochism of latex is becoming increasingly irrelevant with every typst [1] release. no going back once you experience realtime rendering of your document, and support in VS Code is stellar IMO. [1] http://typst.app
"One of President Kennedy's favorite quotations was based upon an interpretation of Dante's Inferno. As Robert Kennedy explained in 1964, "President Kennedy's favorite quote was really from Dante: 'The hottest places in…
Robotic wire cutting for architectural purposes has been a relevant innovation. That process is an order of magnitude more effective: you're cutting with a wire rather then a chipping a way with a milling bit. With a…
Insulation is about retaining heat. In the netherlands there's been too much emphasis on heat retention in houses built over the last ~15 yrs or so -- these houses are uncomfortable during the summer, since retaining…
It seems a bizarre statement to state that OpenCASCADE isn't fully capable. Its the only OS licensed kernel that'll read a STEP file. Also "modern foundation" is a misleading statement, any CAD kernel bearing any kind…
its actually a hard problem: the massive boom that's required to provide reach is inherently quite unstable, not in the mm or cm but we're talking decimeters here. some of the core tech of FBR dating back ~15 yrs…
We've built a lot of formwork for construction ( quite exotic projects ) with this method using industrial robots [1]. Some of the formwork stays in place after pouring the concrete acting as insulation. Than again,…
tl;dr
Then again OCCT runs on JS & WASM in your browser https://github.com/donalffons/opencascade.js have it run in your browser https://donalffons.github.io/opencascade.js-examples/demos/b...
with quicklinks [1] and the backlinks [2] plugins your're basically there. frictionless interlinking has made all the difference [1] https://discourse.joplinapp.org/t/quick-links-plugin/14214 [2]…
"The misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing compared to the misery of not being exploited at all" Joan Robinson Sums up GPL vs BSD succinctly
The origins of Automatically Programmed Tools (APT the precursor of g-code) is a fascinating read [1] about the early intentions of -- its a poem forseeing LLM & CAD: (From THE NEW YORKER) Cambridge, Mass., Feb. Z5-The…
Good to point out -- Zensical is the project by MkDocs author to supersedes the latter.
there is a parallel between managing context windows and hard real-time system engineering. A context window is a fixed-size memory region. It is allocated once, at conversation start, and cannot grow. Every token…
yeah, so the turn in EU towards renewable energy is driving fwd the business of earthen construction. our core (validated) product is printing earthen acoustic barriers at ~4-5m3/hr. panels from loam are a great…
A huge share of the gypsum used in drywall is *synthetic gypsum* — a byproduct of flue-gas desulfurization (FGD) at coal-fired power plants. When SO₂ is scrubbed from exhaust using limestone, the reaction produces…
pythonocc is a joy https://github.com/tpaviot/pythonocc-core
<typst>and just when i thought i was out they pull me back in</typst>
this using the flow [1] package [1] https://typst.app/universe/package/flow/
typst `bibliography` function accepts .bib files
in usage yes, in terms of active development its a very different story
yes, it does and its realtime. personally, I use typst locally, but the online editor utilises WASM, so if I'm not mistaken, the rendering is real-time and handled by the front-end.
no the depth of graphics API's in latex is really something, and an area that is underdeveloped in typst. it'll take a considerable time for typst to be on par.
no, I pointed towards the joy of writing in a proper IDE. but to your point: overleaf is a key enabler of latex and its cool to see typst offers a similar route
I'm not arguing the relevance of latex, but merely underscore the joy of wielding that particular tool
the masochism of latex is becoming increasingly irrelevant with every typst [1] release. no going back once you experience realtime rendering of your document, and support in VS Code is stellar IMO. [1] http://typst.app
"One of President Kennedy's favorite quotations was based upon an interpretation of Dante's Inferno. As Robert Kennedy explained in 1964, "President Kennedy's favorite quote was really from Dante: 'The hottest places in…
Robotic wire cutting for architectural purposes has been a relevant innovation. That process is an order of magnitude more effective: you're cutting with a wire rather then a chipping a way with a milling bit. With a…
Insulation is about retaining heat. In the netherlands there's been too much emphasis on heat retention in houses built over the last ~15 yrs or so -- these houses are uncomfortable during the summer, since retaining…
It seems a bizarre statement to state that OpenCASCADE isn't fully capable. Its the only OS licensed kernel that'll read a STEP file. Also "modern foundation" is a misleading statement, any CAD kernel bearing any kind…
its actually a hard problem: the massive boom that's required to provide reach is inherently quite unstable, not in the mm or cm but we're talking decimeters here. some of the core tech of FBR dating back ~15 yrs…
We've built a lot of formwork for construction ( quite exotic projects ) with this method using industrial robots [1]. Some of the formwork stays in place after pouring the concrete acting as insulation. Than again,…
tl;dr
Then again OCCT runs on JS & WASM in your browser https://github.com/donalffons/opencascade.js have it run in your browser https://donalffons.github.io/opencascade.js-examples/demos/b...
with quicklinks [1] and the backlinks [2] plugins your're basically there. frictionless interlinking has made all the difference [1] https://discourse.joplinapp.org/t/quick-links-plugin/14214 [2]…
"The misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing compared to the misery of not being exploited at all" Joan Robinson Sums up GPL vs BSD succinctly