I'm working on a 2D computational geometry library with a focus on irregular part packing in Rust. IE laying out laser cuts for wood or water jet for metal. https://crates.io/crates/babushka
I've got some nice types set up and a no fit polygon algorithm. Working on the genetic algorithm for packing à là svgnest.
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I think it’s more specific, something along the lines of turning a reference (pointer-allocated) object to a value-based object? But I’m woefully ignorant on this.
Used to work in an office overlooking this bridge. When a crash happened all work ceased and we’d gather around a window to gawk at the accident. Sometimes it felt like they came in clusters.
Interestingly random events like this do tend to cluster. There are lots of arrangements where clusters exist and very few where it doesn't, so clustering is a lower entropy state. Plane crashes are similar.