Got my Mastodon account up, You can find it at @[email protected] (or https://t.co/1yCXY4rR36).
I'm not dramatically leaving Twitter or sth, it is rather exploration of this new, promising network. I hope to meet as many of you there, as possible!
Thanks to hard work of -among others- T. Menard and E. Reyes, I've been involved into this research using the Archer3D code to study particle capture. Out now: https://t.co/Jamhr2VHSr
As I'm sure nobody has any idea about: 15y ago I have designed the cover of the ERCOFTAC (@ercoftac) bulletin. (The graphic, seen below, has the color-manipulated foaming waters of the Polish Oder river.) So why bring that up? You guessed it: new cover premieres soon...
On an unrelated note, here's water coating a perforated solid at Re=46. There's a high-Re air coflow too, eventually a film is established though. Such processes take place e.g. in cooling towers's heat exchangers. Fresh out of the oven, simulated in Basilisk.
Is that a Petri Dish? No, it's viscous liquid in an (unnecessarily violent) rotational flow inside a solid cylinder. Color is vorticity. Simulation in Basilisk (https://t.co/UcmthmKrZQ and bview).
Note to self: using LLMs (colloquially known as "AI") as ChatGPT for creative tasks such as writing *does*, after all, decrease your brain activity (colloquially "make you stupid"). Don't take from me, but from MIT: https://t.co/f63RQqI721
I finished another wooden cabinet made from palette wood. This time it has drawers (those alone took some 2 months of work). More info on bsky: https://t.co/bxwMmBLh4j
@CFF_OIST Nice! Loving Fig.10. A tech question that jumps to mind is, since your IBM force (2.7) is smeared over several cells (it's a 'permeable canopy' :P) would it impact shear production it it were a more sharp implementation?
Mainstream media takes stories like: https://t.co/lDDX48CeJd, and runs FAR with them ("meat is good for you!"). Risky. A talented statistician can use NHANES data even to prove the existence of Atlantis. Oh, and the work is sponsored by National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.
@whatboldness@epelgrino For decades, US's intl policy was to propose 'security as service'. Incl. nuclear umbrella. Your post goes to show they did it to the point of coercion. FR never wanted to outsource security. Now, 47th shows US can't be relied upon. FR don't care. The end.
If you see I unfollow(ed) you on Xitter: this means (in 99% cases) I follow you on bsky now. I would quit X, but I'm keenly following people like: @AtomWatcher235, @CooL_ZeeK, @orbitalband , @CFD_UniBw_M and others. Please consider bsky or Mastodon.