@smartereveryday No experience but an educated guess: How the wind column narrows (and reduces associated lift force) as you approach ground due to the large eddies that form from the air deflecting at 90 deg and pulled back upward to replace the air that is being pushed downward by the rotors
@NoDumbQs I heard Matt mention disc golf in this episode. Destin have you considered doing a video with him on the physics of disc flight, understability/overstability resulting from wing lift behavior, gyroscopic procession, and off axis torque?
You know how people used to write offensive things on the bathroom stall and now they just rage tweet instead? Which part of the process makes people want to sitpost?
I'm tired of doing all this stuff for my future self, it's time he started pulling his own weight around here... My past self though, now he is a great guy who's always doing things for me!
@BenAldern@iacondios@EduEngineer@BretWeinstein Yeah that graph is better, the cumulative ends up looking oddly linear even with all that fluctuation so it's hard to draw any conclusions. It would be nice to also see the reported covid deaths in the same graph to confirm magnitudes and that the peaks line up by date properly.
@BenAldern@iacondios@EduEngineer@BretWeinstein I agree, it was too vague originally and this graph is a better representation of the data to investigate, although the orange line looks like it starts at week 13 instead of 12?
@EduEngineer@BretWeinstein Can you explain why the deaths don't start at 0 from the beginning of the year? Were yearly deaths really that stable or does it vary year by year a bit?
Do you think in 3000 years humanoid archeologists will be digging up old tweets frozen in time in the ether like "wow check this one out Yondu, this guy was way behind the times..."
Imagine a world where Bezos sent a toy for every kid who has a wishlist in their Amazon account as long as they've been good based on the cookies that they have provided to his cloud service...