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7:56 AM
oh I need to try that thanks!
and I definitely need to add some other polyhedra
 
8:14 AM
We've got a tetrahedron among pyvista.examples. download_tetrahedron I think.
And pv.Cube :P
 
is it possible to read something like this vertices/faces representation from these objects?
 
8:33 AM
because I'd need to establish a local coordinate system on each of the faces
 
 
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9:50 AM
@flawr what do you mean?
 
@AndrasDeak so if I want to paste an own shape on each of the faces of some polyhedron I'd need to somehow get the coordinates/configuration of the faces of said polyhedron
so if we use e.g. pv.Cube, can we access the coordinates of the vertices, as well as the vertex indices of the faces?
 
cube.points and cube.faces for a global collection, and you can cube.extract_cell(cell_ind) (or maybe extract_cells)
 
ah great, thx!
 
10:19 AM
(so you'd extract a cell and then take its points and faces)
 
11:07 AM
so a cell here is just a triangle right?
or a generalized triangle with more than 3 sides
brainfart
a polygon :D
 
yup
you can check mesh.cell_type(cell_ind), which you can look up in the figure in stackoverflow.com/a/56482233/5067311
for a cube you get 9, i.e. "quad"
(for each cell)
 
 
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1:00 PM
btw: what do you guys use for making slides, that maybe include some formulas or pictures? (I have used latex/beamer - the results can look nice, but it just takes forever.)
 
powerpoint
 
You know my answer :P
 
really don't like beamer, I just use powerpoint and add latex equations as images
 
I'd love to have some drag & drop latex sometimes...
But I guess I give powerpoint a try
 
@flawr yup, that would be the best for me. Some sort of easy overleaf
but I don't really like the standard "matematician who does only care about 67 slices of equations and its oblivious that everyone is on their phone" format of beamer
 
1:04 PM
so do you just use overleaf for latexing the formulas?
btw: If you need something really quick I have recently successfully used pandoc (write slides with title and bullet point in markdown, then convert using dzslides or slidy)
so just for something without pictures or any fancy stuff
 
when I dont need a lot, I use latex.codecogs.com/eqneditor/editor.php
can return large gif images with sufficient resolution fro presentations
 
1:30 PM
My slides usually have lots of images and little text, I see no point in trying to create those with anything other than a GUI. LaTeX is awesome for articles and reports, it is totally not intended for slides. Beamer makes abomination slides, that’s just formatting a paper one screenful at a time.
I use LibreOffice for slides.
I hear Google docs is really good too, but haven’t given that a try yet.
 
@CrisLuengo I agree
little text and equations is the way I always go about it
it helps that I work in imaging
but I prefer to have people interested to then go and read a paper etc, than to try to show them the paper
 
1:51 PM
Lol “show them the paper”.
I find people don’t listen very well when they’re distracted reading the slides.
 
yeah
ive been in many maths conferences with 35 beamer slides qith all equations
I zoom out in slice 5
 
you don't appreciate their beauty!
 
That’s right! And once you realize that you are the only one that appreciates the beauty of your equations, the engagement at your presentations will go way up!
Really, nobody cares about your equations. Sometimes you might need to show one, but unless you give it a lot of time and explanations, people are going to zone out.
 
thanks to you guys my equations now have colours and can bounce in and out of the slides
 
the important thing, indeed is bouncy animations
ohh yeah when the equations bounce away
good way to keep everyone listenign to you
mostly 10 year olds
 
2:07 PM
but in all seriousness, colours can improve equations quite abit (not only in slides) I've used them in slides to basically dissect a formula to show what each part is good for, or other times in e.g. derivations to show which expressions are transfomed / stay the same in some chain of equations, and only had positive feedback. of course you can always over do it, but I don't understand why it isn't used more
but maybe math is supposed to be just black and white
 
I agree, I have seen colors used in equations in a way that really helped read them, and the text around them used the same colors to refer to the various components. Really nice. Never tried doing that myself, too much effort… :)
 
@flawr I reject all responsibility
@flawr colour is distracting, so only use it temporarily, as overlays, to make a point
multiple colours, I mean
 
2:29 PM
sure you can definitely overdo it, I don't think I ever used more than 2 or 3 colours at once
 
brigth pink, yellow, dark blue
3 colors, solid for presentation
 
2 or 3 is still distracting if it serves no real purpose
 
use the dark blue as background, the rest for text
 
hence the emojis as variable names
 
the default should be black, with a single overlay slide that colours parts of it (then goes away)
 
2:30 PM
@flawr hehehe
 
 
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4:26 PM
@AnderBiguri nonono! Red text on a green background. Gives more contrast! :p
 
4:47 PM
D:
 
 
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5:52 PM
"we've made a few changes to the privacy policy" gist.github.com/pxeger/f00bae9440f0c8bc5d88c389c84b9e47/…
 
6:41 PM
@AndrasDeak TL;DR?
 
@AndrasDeak she’s lucky he’s not pinching her butt every time she brings him the coffee. Apparently that happens a lot in academia as well (cf large set of professors fired from US institutions recently).
 
:|
@flawr yes
(there's a banner on the main site pointing to the MSE announcement)
I briefly tuned in today to a diversity-related lecture/discussion at the online conference I'm at. They were discussing how to encourage women and minorities to be physicists. Like, by not doing this shit??
it's infuriating
 
7:06 PM
@CrisLuengo I haven't heard of the US thing and I can't find anything online. Got a link or hint?
 
7:36 PM
@AndrasDeak It's not one thing, there have just been a lot of these cases in the news recently.
 
they don't reach our news sites I'm afraid
 
> Previous research has shown that the prevalence of sexual harassment in US academia, at 58%, is second only to the military’s 69%, and outpaces that of industry and government1. Women of colour experience particularly high rates of harassment2, as do people from sexual- and gender-minority groups3,4. (nature.com/articles/d41586-018-05404-6)
 
thanks
 
oof
 
 
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8:53 PM
TIL guam is part of the us
 
yup
 
9:04 PM
and down the rabbit hole of looking at tiny islands in the middle of the ocean
it's incredble where people actually live
 
yeah, like independent chocolate cheese-land in the middle of a continent
and go to the other end of the spectrum, East Asia, where Hungary's population qualifies as a city district
 
right??
I found the southern sandwich islands but I can't find the northern ones
I should buy a boat
 
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I didn't realize this was a gif, oh well
 
hahaha
yes that's me
beautiful
the problem is, buying a boat requires money
import boat just doesn't cut it
 
and you kind of live in a landlocked country
Have you ever been on a boat? :D
As someone from another landlocked country, boats make me sick. At least when they are on water.
 
9:20 PM
well I know the theory, that should suffice
actually one time I went on a boat with a train
but that was in italy
and I was on a boat in hungary!
 
Danube or Balaton?
 
the latter:)
 
neat
 
I'm not sure it counts as a lake though:)
 
The fuck it does!
or doesn't... not sure how to use that idiom correctly :P
largest lake in Central Europe, it better be a lake
 
9:24 PM
A real lake is deep enough to dump unused ammunition and other undesirable stuff!
But it was really nice
 
yeah, it doesn't house any Great Old Ones
 
hehe
 
unless they are really really flat
 
you mean actually the balaton is very deep?
 
no, it's something like 3-5 meters deep normally, and the deepest 12 meters are in a harbor (numbers very ballpark)
not everyone can afford hills, you know
 
9:29 PM
maybe if you would lower the taxes more hills would come to hungary
 
Migrant hills? Government wouldn't hear any of it.
 
ah I see
there is this "famous" story from a swiss caberetist how the netherlands got so flat, basically they traded the mountains with switzerland for the flowers
actually @Adriaan should see this youtube.com/watch?v=yycpDGCNh2k
 

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