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@lpoinsig @tubes__ @lpoinsig the red slice represents the ongoing state of packets that were sent but not yet received. Once they arrive it turns green! ๐ฉ๐
@moebio@enjalot But can you "ease" the slope to an exponential curve so the marble speeds up and slows down towards the end, like https://t.co/i81bu1gRZA? ๐ Just kidding, that looks awesome!
@enjalot An uncommon, but fun, use of Hilbert curves is as a means to convey proportions between different series, like a square pie chart. ๐
https://t.co/1QmvM5ltef
I wanted to refresh my memory on Hilbert curves and ended up having some fun...
https://t.co/SQS735d4G2
thanks to @vastur's d3-hilbert #d3js
ended up using Plot to render and it was so quick to help me understand what I was looking at. then it was quick to mess around ๐๐จ
@inzaneresearch Hi there! I suppose having an array of particles and transforming all the single particle operations into a particles.forEach would probably get it there. I've done another similar example with multiple centers, but it's not exactly what you're asking: https://t.co/pVOGBqnps6
@tompaseka@dbelson @mrchristiankoch @mahtin That's the intended behavior in fact. The link with the test results should auto-redirect to the measurement page after its initial page load. It's that way only for the purpose of twitter card previews.
@NadiehBremer@recifs Cool project!! ๐ If you end up needing something a bit more customizable then forceX/Y, maybe https://t.co/fop1tExX8X can help out. You can set individual charges and strengths per node, how the force decays with distance (inverse-square by default) and even adjust the polarity.
@Nathabeer@lpoinsig@ripencc Aww, I'm flattered my code has survived this long. ๐ And of course the feeling is mutual, I really miss all my awesome ex-colleagues at the @ripencc!
@capricelaine Nice, I'm glad it's useful! You could have a single ThreeJS scene with multiple globes, each using the three-globe component: https://t.co/4xloAdGNQQ
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