Agreed, guess this is unpopular opinion but palworld just looked like a copycat from the get-go, especially the capture mechanic. It is too similar imo.
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Apparently since US is endorsing Israel, what Israel govt is doing is fully right and any opposition can be reduced to meaningless squabbles, smh (/s)
Stock pricing is still sky high, so clearly it is going strong /s
This one comment of 4 words triggers me so hard that it momentarily stumped me
When talking about vector space, you usually need the "scalar (field)", and scalars need inverse to be well-defined.
So for integers, the scalar should be integer itself. Sadly, inverse of integers stops being an integer, ~~from where all sorts of number theoretic nightmare occurs~~ Instead, integers form a ring, and is a module over scalar of integers.
It is just to consider polynomials and functions as vectors, and apply our meager intuition on 3d spaces. By introducing norms (size), you recover the "size and direction" analogy.
The space itself has canonical curvature >.>
It was far long ago when I learned these stuff, but I recall that orbitals is more about probability to exist at certain points. So orbitals are more "diffuse" and "fuzzy": there is a probability of an electron to exist 5m away from its nuclei, just the probability is astronomically low. Hence, there is no concept of concrete "touch" at this level.
Wait, that's mostly what I do in many conversations.. damn.
As a TA who barely did a class, so relatable
Meanwhile I lost ability to info dump, and I wish I could do it again.
May I ask for an interesting archeological piece/story?