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Bruh, it's \(j\), not \(i\):
\[
X(\omega) = \int_{-\infty}^{+\infty} x(t) e^{-jwt}\ dt
\]This is what we #ElectricalEngineers say, when we're looking for a fight. This inevitably ends in us getting smacked down by muscular #Mathematicians and pumped #Physicists, but ya know....
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I just completed "Garden Groups" - Day 12 - Advent of Code 2024 #AdventOfCode https://adventofcode.com/2024/day/12
Phew!!!!!
That was a tough one until I started over with memories of my #ElectricalEngineers days. I used #convolution because, given the right kernel matrix, you can detect edges, and sides in a 2D grid of features.
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I just completed "Garden Groups" - Day 12 - Advent of Code 2024 #AdventOfCode https://adventofcode.com/2024/day/12
Phew!!!!!
That was a tough one until I started over with memories of my #ElectricalEngineers days. I used #convolution because, given the right kernel matrix, you can detect edges, and sides in a 2D grid of features.
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I just completed "Garden Groups" - Day 12 - Advent of Code 2024 #AdventOfCode https://adventofcode.com/2024/day/12
Phew!!!!!
That was a tough one until I started over with memories of my #ElectricalEngineers days. I used #convolution because, given the right kernel matrix, you can detect edges, and sides in a 2D grid of features.
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#SirMokshagundamVisvesvaraya KCIE, FASc
1860 - 1962
His birthday is celebrated as #EngineersDay
As an engineer, I remember him with #respect on this special day.#CivilEngineers build the world
#MechanicalEngineers run the world
#ElectricalEngineers power the world
#ComputerEngineers program the world
#ElectronicsEngineers gadgetize the world -
We have power back in our room. Turns out it was a blown out braker. I'm not an electrition and I do have some questions about how this stuff works. If there are any #ElectricalEngineers who can teach me the basics of what can cause a blown out braker, that'd help. #Engineering
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I find it irksome that some #ElectricalEngineers pronounce the #Fluke 87V as "eighty seven vee". I wonder if they pronounce the 87III as "eighty seven iee". Those are Roman numerals, yo!
https://www.fluke.com/en-us/product/electrical-testing/digital-multimeters/fluke-87v