DavidSJ 6 months ago

Some attempt to visually represent molybdenum disulfide and tungsten diselenide with the keys of a QWERTY keyboard.

  • mjmas 6 months ago

    Which if it was done properly would have WSe2 and MoS2 rather than seemingly random keys

    • close04 6 months ago

      It shows just the symbols of the elements (W, Se, Mo) and the number 2, not the compounds. The "W", "S", "M", and "2" characters are in the correct place on a QWERTY keyboard, and they appended the necessary additional characters to complete the symbols as needed, even if the "e" in Se and "o" in Mo aren't in the correct spot on the layout.

gfody 6 months ago

someone tries to explain cmos to the graphics dept

bobmcnamara 6 months ago

If the frame is made of atoms what are the keys and display made out of? Quarks?

a3w 6 months ago

Yupp, I stopped reading and closed the browser tab when I saw that. Then reconsidered, to find the original source.

TacticalCoder 6 months ago

AI but it's kinda cool. Computers books in the old days used to have crazy representations of computers and all kinds of stuff. I don't mind this one.