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Tweet Tuesday 01: Mars, Fractals, Meandering rivers, Programming

March 24, 2021

Tweet tuesday is my attempt at centralizing all the cool tweets I see on my timeline into a weekly recap. Disclaimer: these lists reflect my interests and only mine. It includes computer graphics, geomorphology, cool technology stuff, space exploration... and probably much more, depending on the weeks.

#Space: fluted surface & elongated hills in Medusae Fossae on #Mars, caused by #wind #erosionhttps://t.co/d3B6weXBJY via @NASASolarSystem pic.twitter.com/heYfDDqaaA

— Maxime Duprez (@maximaxoo) March 23, 2021

Need a NN data structure? Pick your poison: VP tree, Quadtree, kd-tree, AABB tree and sphere tree (@BasileFraboni is in rampage mode) #plottertwitter pic.twitter.com/QOO7TRnl6Y

— David Coeurjolly (@dcoeurjo) March 17, 2021

New blog post about a course format @_AlecJacobson and I have been using: the role-playing seminar. It's an alternative to the standard one-presenter-per-class graduate-level paper-reading seminar and is dramatically more interactive, informative, and fun.https://t.co/L7Da53BeCU

— Colin Raffel (@colinraffel) March 22, 2021

One my favorite ways to make fractals. The red point moves halfway to one of the corners randomly, and thats it! pic.twitter.com/EbG5Wnnkdc

— David Berardo (@SarlCagan93) April 14, 2020

Our paper on counter point bars, the result of a collaboration with @RiversToRocks, @the_subtender, and D. Mohrig, using @NASA_Landsat and @planetlabs data from the Mamoré River, is out in @geosociety's GSA Bulletin [1/5] https://t.co/IbQhBEZ2HK pic.twitter.com/lWPBlkxhLD

— Zoltán Sylvester (@zzsylvester) March 15, 2021

get better at programming by learning how things work https://t.co/JrJj0l8TGB

— 🔎Julia Evans🔍 (@b0rk) March 24, 2021