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 No.88[Reply]

Is stuff relating to computers and programming tollerable? I know that it's not the purest STEM subject but /tech/ isn't cozy anymore.

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 No.190

>>88

Sure, go ahead. But coziness is not guaranteed anywhere on 8ch anon. You know how it goes.


 No.192

>>94

I don't go on /tech/ that often so someone clue me in. How did tech get retarded?


 No.201

>>88

What do you mean by /tech/ isn't cozy?

Is it the archfags?

I find /tech/ pretty good as long as you ignore the obvious trolls.

Also, if you want to discuss programming go to >>>/prog/


 No.215

>>88

I'm a retarded faggot, but I guess as long as it's more about how computers and programming works and less about how much you hate the FCC regardless of how righteous that hatred is, it would belong here.


 No.219

>>192

I remember some guy with a FOSS browser project and all the skiddies at /tech/ went full-fedora at him, basically "I could do that if I wanted" but nobody did shit nor joined the project either




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 No.209[Reply]

What its the craziest science fact you know?

 No.210

9 out of 11 scientists really, really, really like this picture.


 No.211

Scientists are smart


 No.214

11/10 statistics are bullshit

peer-reviews are flippantly handed out and can even be bought


 No.217

>>210

but only a fraction of those scientists asked for permission to save it




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 No.200[Reply]

wew



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 No.7[Reply]

ALLOW ROLL!

ROLLS ARE MATH

(stickied btw, it's nice to have a free stem board)

 No.8

>>7

starred*


 No.42

Check my 42


 No.195

>>42

Pffft. Primality is where it's at.


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>>195

>Primality is where it's at




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 No.148[Reply]

Would there be any interest in a blacksmithing thread?

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 No.154

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>>152

Are black smiths autistic?


 No.158

>>152

You can use a forge to melt metals, however ferrous metals are pretty hard. However the dimplest alloy, carbon steel is easily made and can be made with a simple campfire, charcoal and an airtight fireproof container to hold the it and the iron to be carburized. It is a simple process that has been used almost since the introduction of iron.

However the rate of carburization is extremely slow, it's something like 1/64th" per hour and the carbon isn't uniformly spread through the metal. So the casehardened iron is then folded over and forge welded a few times to even everything out.

>actual autism like a forge would

You can forge weld inch thick pieces of steel together with nothing but a heap of charcoal, a forge, and maybe a little sand as a flux.

However when you have steel that has things like vanadium, chromium, magnesium, it get's harder. Chromium especially, it forms an oxide layer that most fluzes can't deal with and can give you a very poor weld.

>>154

The picture you posted isn't of a blacksmith but of a farrier. The two hold very similar jobs, but a farrier typically works with forging and shoeing animals. At best you could say that ferriers are a subset of blacksmiths like nailmakers or swordmakers were.


 No.185

>>154

>Are black smiths autistic?

>>158

>This entire post

I think that question is answered.

I liked your post


 No.189

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How accessible this hobby can be if you live in a city? Should I look for workshops for that, or smaller communities or something?


 No.193

>>154

Only the good ones.




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 No.155[Reply]

ITT: Post a picture of where you study.

Pic related I study here.

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 No.172

>>171

I got this desk from army salvation in 2005.


 No.173

>>172

I mean the Salvation Army.


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>>178

>windows


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 No.175[Reply]

where is cheese

 No.177

You must have a conceptual understanding of cheese first.


 No.183

>>177

Can you break it down for me?




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 No.174[Reply]

Do any of you /lab/rats have good STEM podcast recommendations?

 No.176

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Unfortunately no I do not.




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 No.166[Reply]

Can /laboratory/ recommend any good physics books or videos to look through?

Pic unrelated

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 No.96[Reply]

Shame no one came here. I guess the userbase of 8chan is just too stupid.

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 No.105

>>96

I just started advertising the board a few hours ago on a few select boards, and given the way new boards get traction I doubt we'll get really big in a short amount of time.

Besides /sci/ was never a really big board back on 4chan.


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>>105

I remember /sci/.

Like you said it was pretty slow considering how large 4chan was so I cant really see this board breaking 150 AU unless 8chan grows a lot more.


 No.128

>>127

While i would like for this board to become fairly large one day.

I think this board will be fine if it just maintains around 30-50 UIDs


 No.161

I just found out about the board from /tech/. Too sleepy to post further. I'll check back on this board later. Don't give up yet, guys.


 No.162

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>>161

I think I might have posted that.

I hope this board has some more good threads popping up since there were none today.




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 No.90[Reply]

Hey guys i'm fucking retarded.

What are some good books for me to read so I might stop being stupid?

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 No.117

>>107

I'm actually starting to read "The Confessions of Saint Augustine"


 No.119

>>106

I would like to increase my knowledge in general.

I just don't know what books to read.


 No.120

>>119

For cosmology , you can't go wrong with 'the universe in a nutshell" by stephen hawking


 No.129

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>>120

Thanks, i'll check it out!


 No.159

Godel Escher Bach

How to Lie With Statistics

The Design of Everyday Things




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 No.156[Reply]

 No.157

>>156

>not knowing how to directly link a board

>>>/4chan/




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 No.103[Reply]

Congrats!

You're now linked to the BIM (Boards Independent of Moderation) family, the second cousin of IBM

 No.108

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Sweet. Freedom will always prevail.

Rape the rulecucks until they are cured


 No.153

IBM is pretty shit tbh




 No.99[Reply]

How do I get into a stem internship even if I have shit grades? Unpaid would do since there's no way I'll be able to get a paid internship with all the competition.

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 No.102

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>>99

give them your dubs, they'll be sure to accept that

t. meme knower


 No.130

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If you have shit grades no one would want you.


 No.132

>>99

Depends how shit are your grades?


 No.147

You may be pretty fucked , unless you do anthoer degree or try to get some other work experience.


 No.151

You could talk to your professors and see if there's any research spots available.




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