I am a university student, and I like drawing science diagrams and illustrations, but I'm only starting to learn 馃尡
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idk man half the reason i quit my bigmoney office job was i didn't want to deal with the floating point errors anymore, the nans were driving me insane. and yet now here i am free from all that and still spending all my time reading about floats submitting pull requests to open source repos making their floating point handling slightly less shitty. there might be something wrong with me i think. i need to be put down
absolutely obsessed with the NASA eclipse broadcast where you spend over an hour with these very professional hosts presenting scientific facts and updates until the totality hits their location and they're reduced to screaming and hollering and incredibly human messes
I think the more I look into trigonometry, the more time I spend with the identities, the more beautiful it becomes. It's all tangibly connected, you can see how they morph into one another and yet they're all unique. Trigonometric identities and equations are like the night sky to me, they are so varied and beautiful and yet so similar. They're all stars, with what seems to be a similar composition to one another, yet the amounts in which they're composed makes them individuals, and makes them special.