CAUTION FLAG ON THE TRACK! NASCAR just SLAMMED Carson Hocevar with a $50K fine for spinning tires near safety crews! This rookie's RECKLESS DRIVING is costing him BIG TIME! Spire Motorsports needs to REIN IN their wild stallion before he gets PARKED for good! Safety first, speed second in this high-stakes race!
Every master builder has stories of early disasters - the welds that looked like bird nests, the measurements that were "close enough," the expensive lessons that couldn't be learned any other way.
Tag someone who survived their rookie year and came back stronger. Growth requires surviving failure.
What's your most embarrassing rookie mistake? These stories connect us all.
#rookiemistakes #learningcurve #buildersjourney #everyonestartsomewhere #growththroughfailure
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It took a ridiculously long time for me to figure this out, but if your particle is is meant to be inactive, make sure any attraction forces you might apply to it respect that state as well.
My ridiculous oversight had me questioning Godot’s ability to do simple math when I got consistent results when tweaking my respawn position, but only to a particular point at which it would wildly diverge (thanks invisible proximity physics stuff happening that I told it to do). 🙃
My #woodworking journey continues. Yesterday I learned how to sharpen chisels, and in only 30 minutes at 1130PM out in my shop, I carved this decent rounded edge on a piece of scrap Fir. I’m aware that the full 180 degree arc is not 100%, but with another 30 minutes and more sanding it would be.
Looking into getting this Scary Sharp system from 3M. I also learned a few important things about wood grain, like always chisel WITH the grain, not against it. #RookieMistakes
https://taytools.com/collections/supplies-sharpening-scary-sharp-system
The task of culling the 1800 photographs I took this morning has just been considerably simplified by the discovery that for around 400 of them I somehow managed to fumble the shutter speed to 1/60 of a second.
Generally speaking, for sports photography from a moving boat, I prefer something around 1/1250 of a second, so this is less than ideal.
The slightly surprising thing is that some of the 400 might even be salvageable.