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In my online undergraduate P5.js course, students are about to begin the module on motion and physics, including a bit of physics simulation using Matter.js.

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  • topher_batty@mastodon.acm.orgT topher_batty@mastodon.acm.org

    @bloody_albatross @csk Paul Kry even had a paper where they sort of generalize the freezing idea to merging together collections of rigid bodies whose relative motion is small enough. https://eulaliecoevoet.github.io/AdaptiveMerging/

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    @bloody_albatross @csk I'm not sure of the latest and greatest in academic rigid body stacking, but I've used Danny Kaufman's 2008 staggered projections scheme successfully for one paper: https://www.cs.ubc.ca/labs/sensorimotor/projects/sp_sigasia08/KSJP08.pdf Downside is you usually need to start bringing in better LCP or QP solvers.

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    • csk@mathstodon.xyzC csk@mathstodon.xyz

      In my online undergraduate P5.js course, students are about to begin the module on motion and physics, including a bit of physics simulation using Matter.js. It suddenly occurred to me that I had never seen anybody put together this particular demo before, and I realized it had to be done. Messy source code at https://editor.p5js.org/isohedral/full/vJa5RiZWs.

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      @csk excellent vibe coding simulator!

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      • csk@mathstodon.xyzC csk@mathstodon.xyz

        In my online undergraduate P5.js course, students are about to begin the module on motion and physics, including a bit of physics simulation using Matter.js. It suddenly occurred to me that I had never seen anybody put together this particular demo before, and I realized it had to be done. Messy source code at https://editor.p5js.org/isohedral/full/vJa5RiZWs.

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        @csk Turned out great! Thanks for sharing πŸ˜†πŸ‘

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        • csk@mathstodon.xyzC csk@mathstodon.xyz

          In my online undergraduate P5.js course, students are about to begin the module on motion and physics, including a bit of physics simulation using Matter.js. It suddenly occurred to me that I had never seen anybody put together this particular demo before, and I realized it had to be done. Messy source code at https://editor.p5js.org/isohedral/full/vJa5RiZWs.

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          @csk Wonderful!

          I made your code even messier by introducing a small... let's say "typographic" improvement:

          p5.js Web Editor

          A web editor for p5.js, a JavaScript library with the goal of making coding accessible to artists, designers, educators, and beginners.

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          (editor.p5js.org)

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          • lenaschimmel@chaos.socialL lenaschimmel@chaos.social

            @csk Wonderful!

            I made your code even messier by introducing a small... let's say "typographic" improvement:

            p5.js Web Editor

            A web editor for p5.js, a JavaScript library with the goal of making coding accessible to artists, designers, educators, and beginners.

            favicon

            (editor.p5js.org)

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            @lenaschimmel @csk

            This one has a lot of optional ways to destabilize the system. Pick up a tiny block from the top, don't drop it, and watch the instability move through the carefully balanced system-- over and over.

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            • csk@mathstodon.xyzC csk@mathstodon.xyz

              In my online undergraduate P5.js course, students are about to begin the module on motion and physics, including a bit of physics simulation using Matter.js. It suddenly occurred to me that I had never seen anybody put together this particular demo before, and I realized it had to be done. Messy source code at https://editor.p5js.org/isohedral/full/vJa5RiZWs.

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              @csk Great!

              When will we get a version with this?

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              Attached: 1 image I haven't seen this variation of XKCD 2347 yet. Received from a friend, source unknown. #xkcd2347 #cloudflare #aws #ai

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              • lenaschimmel@chaos.socialL lenaschimmel@chaos.social

                @csk Wonderful!

                I made your code even messier by introducing a small... let's say "typographic" improvement:

                p5.js Web Editor

                A web editor for p5.js, a JavaScript library with the goal of making coding accessible to artists, designers, educators, and beginners.

                favicon

                (editor.p5js.org)

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                @lenaschimmel That's amazing, thanks!

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                • csk@mathstodon.xyzC csk@mathstodon.xyz

                  In my online undergraduate P5.js course, students are about to begin the module on motion and physics, including a bit of physics simulation using Matter.js. It suddenly occurred to me that I had never seen anybody put together this particular demo before, and I realized it had to be done. Messy source code at https://editor.p5js.org/isohedral/full/vJa5RiZWs.

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                  @csk Magnificent!

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                  • csk@mathstodon.xyzC csk@mathstodon.xyz

                    In my online undergraduate P5.js course, students are about to begin the module on motion and physics, including a bit of physics simulation using Matter.js. It suddenly occurred to me that I had never seen anybody put together this particular demo before, and I realized it had to be done. Messy source code at https://editor.p5js.org/isohedral/full/vJa5RiZWs.

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                    @csk This interactive version is amazing!

                    I just wanted to note that @ahl at least animated this for an episode of Oxide and Friends about the XZ backdoor.

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                    Attached: 1 image I was really pleased by this background image so wanted to talk about it briefly. The concept was (of course!) simple: the (in)famous xkcd graphic with the thankless Nebraskan removed https://xkcd.com/2347/

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                    • csk@mathstodon.xyzC csk@mathstodon.xyz

                      In my online undergraduate P5.js course, students are about to begin the module on motion and physics, including a bit of physics simulation using Matter.js. It suddenly occurred to me that I had never seen anybody put together this particular demo before, and I realized it had to be done. Messy source code at https://editor.p5js.org/isohedral/full/vJa5RiZWs.

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                      @csk @jbz Brilliant !

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                      • csk@mathstodon.xyzC csk@mathstodon.xyz

                        In my online undergraduate P5.js course, students are about to begin the module on motion and physics, including a bit of physics simulation using Matter.js. It suddenly occurred to me that I had never seen anybody put together this particular demo before, and I realized it had to be done. Messy source code at https://editor.p5js.org/isohedral/full/vJa5RiZWs.

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                        @csk I love the idea, but it's unstable in its base config already. Just clicking into the image changes the setup.

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                        • bazzargh@hachyderm.ioB bazzargh@hachyderm.io

                          @csk also, recently I said I'd been nerdsniped and one of my younger colleagues asked what I meant; I dropped a link to https://xkcd.com/356/ and then realised it's *19 years old* (so is the "I know regular expressions" one)...so came out before he could read...how did we get so old? A warning for showing this to students πŸ˜‰

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                          @bazzargh @csk https://xkcd.com/435/ My favorite, which I regularly show my physics students.

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