Come on, why not!!!pic.twitter.com/gUUwLugIe8
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Replying to @christineliuart
i just don't agree that knitting is programming and sewing is engineering. baking as chemistry i can understand moreso but honestly ?? nope
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Replying to @artsIuts
christine liu 🌿 two photon art Retweeted Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ
Some gems in the thread if you feel like reading morehttps://twitter.com/o_guest/status/807250234921390080 …
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Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ @o_guest"middle aged or older" women literally stitched code for Apollo Guidance Computer for moon mission. cc:@AndyTWoods https://www.quora.com/How-much-more-computing-power-does-an-iPhone-6-have-than-Apollo-11-What-is-another-modern-object-I-can-relate-the-same-computing-power-to … pic.twitter.com/NDR5xcGLJi2 replies 1 retweet 2 likes -
Replying to @christineliuart
ok that one i appreciate but i think otherwise it's too much of a generalisation. and it's not as if i'm against women in stem, i read your
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Replying to @artsIuts @christineliuart
Check out jaccard loom. That's programming.
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Yes the whole point of the tweet was to generalize STEM principles to "home-making" applications
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Replying to @christineliuart @artsIuts
You realise anything a human can do in terms of a recipe is an algorithm you can also code, right?
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BTW this is shitty trolling.
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Also here's another resource on sewing & engineering “The Engineering of Sewing”
@erinwinickhttps://code.likeagirl.io/the-engineering-of-sewing-f29f0a65bf6a …1 reply 4 retweets 6 likes
The reason I say it's trolling is cos no way under the
you looked up jaccard loom and thought about it a bit in the time it took to reply.
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