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HackerspaceRevSpace, Hackalot
@pixelbar @tkkrlab From a brand perspective: AI generated images do not align with the (human) community-driven view I have of hackerspaces. I think it's slop and lazy. It does not invite me to go, on the contrary...
These porous bathmats really remind me of a failed 3D print
@polyfloyd "a movie or something" lol
@eloy Impressive, very nice.
New 3D printer installed in the storage room, no more noise or smells next to the desk in the office :D
First prints were some custom wall anchors that transform the wobbly storage rack into a rock solid platform.

Unsure Calculator

The Uncertainty Calculator enables users to perform calculations using precise numbers and ranges (e.g., 4 or 4 ± 6) to express uncertainty. It simplifies statistical reasoning for everyday decisions, helping users gauge potential financial outcomes in uncertain situations.

Key Features

  • Input both exact numbers and ranges with a tilde (~) to denote uncertainty.

  • Operates on basic mathematical operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and supports functions like exponentiation, square roots, and trigonometric functions.

  • Utilizes a Monte Carlo method for computations, providing a probabilistic range of results.

  • Design is basic and intentionally user-friendly, aiming to empower those without deep statistical knowledge.

Limitations

  • Calculation speed is slower due to Monte Carlo simulations, and the formula parser may show errors.

  • Only normal distributions are assumed for ranges, providing a simplified model for uncertainty.

Practical Applications

  • Estimate financial viability of business ideas, calculate potential investment returns, assess risks, and more, all accounting for uncertainty in key variables.

#programming, #html, #webapp

Unsure Calculator

The Unsure Calculator is an online tool that lets you calculate with numbers you’re not sure about.

Excellent public transport logo
💡 Did You Know: When animals tilt their heads when looking at something they're using gravity to move the thoughts from one half of they brain to another!
@0xabad1dea (hoping you've read some of Pratchett's Discworld novels) That Diamine Quartz Black writing would work so well for the Death character