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I took a class at his workshop in Tokyo and highly recommend the experience. So much thought and detail goes into preparing the wood blocks and even into "just" printing them.


There are hourly and daily maps [0]. But there is an alternative live map at https://map.blitzortung.org/

[0]: https://wwlln.net/#maps


If it's about intrusion detection of packaged goods lentils, beans or rice are very useful [0]. Cheap but great tamper detection.

[0]: https://dys2p.com/en/2021-12-tamper-evident-protection.html


These images are still created with the old model. The share link states "Made with the old version of image generation. New images coming soon." below the first image.


If anyone is interested in an example output for this exact initial prompt: https://x.com/0xmetaschool/status/1904804277341839847


There is a very detailed video documentation [0] about telescope building techniques, featuring insights from John Dobson, the inventor of the Dobsonian telescope mentioned on the page.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snz7JJlSZvw


I would say this applies to more than just kids, this is the case for almost everyone.


That's because Phyphox is financially backed by multiple public bodys of the German governement, mostly the RWTH Aachen and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research as pointed out on the landing page [0].

[0] https://phyphox.org/


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