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5:51 AM
@AndrasDeak how exciting is this? nature.com/articles/s41567-020-01057-3
 
6:07 AM
@Dev-iL hmm, abstract sounds fun, not something I'd expect anybody to find. I'll take a look later from laptop.
 
6:46 AM
@Dev-iL yeah, at a glance it seems really novel.
the magnetic configuration in these rings is still not very clear to me; I'll have to look at it a few more times to figure it out
 
Cool, glad you like it :P
 
 
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10:05 AM
Review the edit here please. Same edit as had already been rejected on that post.
OTOH, we can also wait a few days and delete the thing for being a typo (loops starting at 0 rather than 1)
 
10:23 AM
This is no repro for sure (see my comment), but is it actually a dupe of their previous post (I linked to Luis' answer) cc @LuisMendo
Not a complete dupe, but rather they seem to misunderstand how to use Luis' code. It looks to be a narrowed down version of their previous post
 
10:48 AM
@Adriaan I don't see that it's a particular case of the previous question (is it?), although it is related
 
 
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6:55 PM
@flawr The part in which it drives like a crab was very funny :-)
 
 
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11:06 PM
@LuisMendo makes parallel parking a lot easier, I wish I had that on my car
(I don't actually have a car, but if I had one...)
Just geeked out a little bit over the suspension: It is so much simpler than the 3-wheeled differential rocker-bogie suspensions that nasa used on their rovers.
 
11:37 PM
@flawr Funny how it has a differential of sorts, just on a different direction than cars do :-)
 

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