

Either way you are doing good ദ്ദി√(^^ᗜ^^ ),>


Either way you are doing good ദ്ദി√(^^ᗜ^^ ),>
ദ്ദി√(^^ᗜ^^ ),> it was much more about getting that xkcd in than contradicting you ;P


Oh and, there also zye. Almost forgot… He’s very new but very fun and intersting to watch.
Have fun conquering math


Found a few others you might want to look into : -stand up math. The videos are a bit more shallow in and of themselves, but they do touch on some quite obscure and deep math subjects. -numberphile. Great one offs, a bit less entertaining… Took me some time to get into it but there’s a huge backlog
That’sa small ass-bird


I’ll look up the rest once i’m on wifi
Voyager does


Good luck with that. It must be difficult in a field where everybody’s got a head start on you. But i believe you can do it [insert never give up japanese man here] as you get more comfortable, pathways should start to form in your mind which will truly help to cut down on the cognitive load of memoryzing all the different variations of formulas ;)


I totally get this, it’s so frustrating when you know there is a geometric, aproachable and intuitive way to get at the subject and your proffessor just throws formulas at his students •π•


That or two vacant bodyes XD
On a more practical note. If you have some time to spare, i really would advise you (if you’ve got spare time ofc) to watch videos by 3b1b, the gray cuber, 2swap, lines that connect etc… While you don’t come out with a complete mastery of the subject, you do get a really deep intuition which i can’t seem to get from teachers. + you get to learn that math is trully FUN rather than jusy interesting ;)


Smurf some accounts on fps, i heard it pays (even though it’s somewhat shady)


Funny, while i would never give up my ability to do math for writing, i feel the other way around in regards to which one can be learned and which one can only be “gifted”.
I always was utterly unable to get decent grades in linguistics. No matter how much i tried ;)
You might know that already, but there is a huge amount of incredibly aproachable math videos out on youtube which truly give you a firm grasp on a lot of deeper subjects. Notable exemples are 3b1b, 2swap, lines that connect, the gray cuber, zye…
Also, if you want to widen your deck of modeling methods, there is also a wide array of game-dev/coding videos which can give you ideas on how to model 1d->2d 2d->2d and 3d->3d data as well as graphs etc… In order to be able to attack many more problems and questions. Examples here inglude acerola, pezza’s work, sebastian lague, code bullet, inigo quilez…
In general, i feel like there is no proper way to learn math, the proper way is to learn math, no matter how you do it. Sure it’s useful to be able to read equations and all, but you don’t have to go to school for that ;).
Man, when you get a good question going, and it follows you for a few month/years it feels like a guardian angels watching over your shoulder fending off boredom.
And when you finally solve it :D. Bliss, getting to say
“yup, i’ve done all i could with this one, i’m satisfied, let’s see what’s on the internet”
and you realise so many people asked similar questions, had different aproaches, went further there, shallower there… And you just get to add your pebble to the mountain ★_★
Shit, nobody gaf what you are, your content has become a c/shitpost staple in less than a month. Fuck people who judge you and keep the content flowing ;)


God, rainworld is not a flop per se, but i feel like it had so much more potential. It’s just a masterpiece of game design, soundtrack, art, leveldesign, lore etc


Well no reason your battery can’t get some o valentine’s


But then again, when it gets harder it gets easier √(•_•)√


How’s it going so far ?
I prefer myself some cosmere or some rivers of london