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You may also be interested in the problem of finding shortest paths in weighted graphs, for that the fastest algorithm I know is Dijsktra's algorithm.
(I wanted it to be real. Also the fact that I can tell the degraded film effect looks super fake makes me feel old.)
(It took me a while to think how that part near the end about thrust/volume/weight (mass?)/energy isn't super wrong. Still, very misleading.)
Edit: ^ I remember watching that video some time ago and thinking "how did I end up watching a nearly two hours video about lines". Oddly engrossing.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/710303799620927498/1074567737227087912/IBw1fqfkv_BCGN77.mp4
When someone posted these in chat, I actually got to respond with the Polish cactus song.
Edit: I didn't find it, but I found a version using Bang Bang by Green Day:
Edit edit: Relevant (NSFW)
For all your throat singing needs.
YouTube has been recommending me a bunch of machinery videos since that last gas power generator one.
Also, I just realized that reversible jet engines are a real-life example of the thing about pushing your boat's sails with an on-board fan.
I will delete this and replace with something random and stupid if it's already been posted, I checked but I could have missed a post there.
than the one I first heard about, which I assume is in the list at the end.
I don't think it's been posted before. It had been sitting on my recommendations since forever, so I guess it was a good opportunity to watch It.
On one hand, the initial graphical motivation of this idea made sense.
And, to some extent, the individual steps.
But then, the results...
Has science gone too far?
First programming source (as opposed to mathematical/theoretical computer science ones) I've found that correctly explains big-O notation correctly (and mentions the other asymptotic bounds for good measure).
Anime made out of greentexts:
Not sure if it's a good or bad thing that it's not on A-P or MAL.
warning: loud. maybe.