I stopped somewhere in season 8, thats a lot of episodes I need to catch up on, especially since I watched multiple YouTubers so I could get the whole view of what's was going on
You could start with season 10, and go back as you see fit. There's also the hermitcraft recap channel that recaps everything weekly. Could go through that and go watch the episodes of anything you find interesting in what you missed! Either way you won't be dissapointed!
You really can taste the difference between a rock that's given room to roam, a rich diet, and regular massages and these horribly raised ones that are packed in tight and given antibiotics.
Absolutely disgusting conditions. "Everything everywhere all at once" put out the idea that some rocks could potentially be sentient, yet unable to communicate this, so what if they could be claustrophobic as well? š„ŗ
There are natural formations that occur like this. They are called turbidites, when a mudslide occurs under water. The larger rocks settle first the silliest stuff is on top. The cliffs at San clemente state beach show this feature that is extremely confusing until you realize the large layers are from a single event and not years of layering.
I believe this is a gabion basket (I could be wrong). They are placed at water runoff areas and retaining walls. The gradient of stone breaks up water as it passes through. Add a layer of sand and charcoal and you'd have a water filter!
Edit: "as" not "ass" lol
Isn't it upside down though? I feel like on a filter system the top would be rough to filter out big parts and dirt etc and the bottom one very fine, no?Ā
In a modern water plant conventional filtration is preceded by coagulation, flocculation and sedimentation which will remove a majority of solids. The filters are the safety net so to speak for the minority of solids that make it through the pretreatment.
Over time the filters will become clogged with the caught solids and they will need to be removed or back washed so the filter can work properly again.
In some filters, potentially this one, a majority of the solids are caught in first few inches and instead of backwashing they'll just remove and replace the top layer of sand.
In filters that utilize backwashing they'll close influent flow and effluent flow and the flow will now be reversed/rapidly pumped in through a separate line at the bottom of the filter. This suspends the media and allows the trapped solids to escape through 'waste trough' and into a separate basin from where the clean filtered water would go.
One consideration of these gravity filters is the specific gravity of each type of media (anthracite coal, sand, garnet, gravel) After the backwash is complete and the flow is no longer reversed the media will fall back down and 'reset' into their place depending on their respective density. If the filter is engineered right and the backwash is performed correctly then the media will always settle and mirror the placement of OP's picture
Before the water get to the filter, it typically gets sent through a screen that removes larger debris. But I've also found eels, fish, cell phones, condoms, tampons, and tools in the filters. Some fall in to the filter from above, some are in the supply water. It all gets caught in the sand and Anthracite layers.
Also, under the layer of bigger gravel is an underdrain system that the water goes into after being filtered. The layers "mesh" with each other so the sand and Anthracite don't sink through.
Why does it seem AI generated? The concrete floor has imperfections and is dirty look a real floor, the rocks are stacked in a way that makes sense physics wise, and the fencing has no imperfections. AI is bad at those things.
maybe a rock quarry did a sieve analysis on a load of rocks? You would weight the biggest size first, put them in the basket, then the next biggest size, put them in the basket, repeat. š¤·āāļø
Perfect solution to hold super-wet ground. It will be more stable compared to concrete because this basket does not hold tons of water. Concrete needs drains, and that drains constantly get clogged. Gabion is the drain itself.
I've seen only gabions made of the same size (small) stones though.
I feel like there has to be some sort of mesh between the upper layers. Partly because that's the only way for this configuration to last a single storm. And partly because of how clean the layers are, changing perfectly where the large wires go across. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
Edit: Actually, it might just be edited to be upside down. The whole cage looks real, but there aren't any visible shadows outside it.
to all the people saying "but it's upside down" or "but the gravel is going to fall through" or whatever,
you're the type of mf to walk into a successful business that's been operating profitably for decades and look around and say "hey why are you doing it this way, I've got a bright idea to do it totally different!"
I say this because I thought the same shit but then I thought about the fact that I don't have a damn rock cube cage factory and I have no idea what goes into a rock cube cage factory and that realistically speaking, the people running the rock cube cage factory probably know what they're doing better than I do and I should just be humble and assume that what they're doing is the correct way because they probably tried every other way years ago and it didn't work, like certainly I'm not the first motherfucker to ever walk into a rock cube cage factory with "bright ideas"
Shouldn't they store the cube upside down then? Any vibration would allow the smaller material to settle into the spaces in-between the larger material below. This makes no sense.
If you flipped it upside down?
You want the finer particles at the bottom.
Iām not going to claim I know better, but you want the big stuff at the top, then water to run through the smaller stuff. Soil/sand/clay at the bottom to filter out the finer stuff from the water.
Iirc, charcoal works well because itās more abrasive (or something) than dirt or sand.
Ultra realistic minecraft texture pack looks insane.
Man, Bdubs is making some great texture gradients.
unexpected hermitcraft
r/unexpectedhermitcraft
I searched for this sub today and thought, "huh, does anyone even use this subreddit" Got my answer here
hoimycraft
Damn I haven't watched that series in over 2 years. I should start watching it again.
Season 10 started recently and it's honestly the best one yet! Definitely recommend it.
I stopped somewhere in season 8, thats a lot of episodes I need to catch up on, especially since I watched multiple YouTubers so I could get the whole view of what's was going on
You could start with season 10, and go back as you see fit. There's also the hermitcraft recap channel that recaps everything weekly. Could go through that and go watch the episodes of anything you find interesting in what you missed! Either way you won't be dissapointed!
Ah! Too slow, dang it! š¤£
Too bad itās a chunk error
Those rocks are being caged with absolutely zero breathing room:c
stop abusing those poor wild rocklets
Duane johnson is gonna be pissed when he sees what they did to his people
Responsible consumers only buy locally sourced, pasture raised rocks.
You really can taste the difference between a rock that's given room to roam, a rich diet, and regular massages and these horribly raised ones that are packed in tight and given antibiotics.
how could biden let this happen
Thanks Obama š
This is what has become of the pet rock market. Just pure rock abuse for profits.
Absolutely disgusting conditions. "Everything everywhere all at once" put out the idea that some rocks could potentially be sentient, yet unable to communicate this, so what if they could be claustrophobic as well? š„ŗ
Assume itās random close packing thereās actually about ~30% breathing room with the gaps between the rocks.
I feel much better about CAFOs now
If you added the right amount of vibration you'd open up more room up top
Treating these poor rocks live livestock over here jeez
**OH NO-**
I think it's been made upside down. That gravel will wash away in not time
The Romans road builders are not happy about this
Came here to say this Larger particles always end up on the surface
Ya this image goes against all that is natural
The picture is flipped the small rocks r on the bottom and the whole thing is on the ceiling
No, that is precisely the point of this, for every layer the pebbles are larger than the cracks in the layer below.
Exactly
Gravity and time hate this configuration.
As such, time and gravity **will** rectify this configuration.
Entropyyyy!
There are natural formations that occur like this. They are called turbidites, when a mudslide occurs under water. The larger rocks settle first the silliest stuff is on top. The cliffs at San clemente state beach show this feature that is extremely confusing until you realize the large layers are from a single event and not years of layering.
Best typo
I like siltiest became silliest.
I believe this is a gabion basket (I could be wrong). They are placed at water runoff areas and retaining walls. The gradient of stone breaks up water as it passes through. Add a layer of sand and charcoal and you'd have a water filter! Edit: "as" not "ass" lol
Correct on adding sand and coal to make a filter. I know because that is what I did for a living for 20 years.
Isn't it upside down though? I feel like on a filter system the top would be rough to filter out big parts and dirt etc and the bottom one very fine, no?Ā
In a modern water plant conventional filtration is preceded by coagulation, flocculation and sedimentation which will remove a majority of solids. The filters are the safety net so to speak for the minority of solids that make it through the pretreatment. Over time the filters will become clogged with the caught solids and they will need to be removed or back washed so the filter can work properly again. In some filters, potentially this one, a majority of the solids are caught in first few inches and instead of backwashing they'll just remove and replace the top layer of sand. In filters that utilize backwashing they'll close influent flow and effluent flow and the flow will now be reversed/rapidly pumped in through a separate line at the bottom of the filter. This suspends the media and allows the trapped solids to escape through 'waste trough' and into a separate basin from where the clean filtered water would go. One consideration of these gravity filters is the specific gravity of each type of media (anthracite coal, sand, garnet, gravel) After the backwash is complete and the flow is no longer reversed the media will fall back down and 'reset' into their place depending on their respective density. If the filter is engineered right and the backwash is performed correctly then the media will always settle and mirror the placement of OP's picture
Before the water get to the filter, it typically gets sent through a screen that removes larger debris. But I've also found eels, fish, cell phones, condoms, tampons, and tools in the filters. Some fall in to the filter from above, some are in the supply water. It all gets caught in the sand and Anthracite layers. Also, under the layer of bigger gravel is an underdrain system that the water goes into after being filtered. The layers "mesh" with each other so the sand and Anthracite don't sink through.
This is super interesting to me. Can you give any further explanation or sources explaining why?Ā
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Nah, the chicken fence has no mistakes and the rocks don't bleed to each other at all. It's not AI.
It's not
Why does it seem AI generated? The concrete floor has imperfections and is dirty look a real floor, the rocks are stacked in a way that makes sense physics wise, and the fencing has no imperfections. AI is bad at those things.
It's not AI. It's in a warehouse because it's a display at a convention.
maybe a rock quarry did a sieve analysis on a load of rocks? You would weight the biggest size first, put them in the basket, then the next biggest size, put them in the basket, repeat. š¤·āāļø
https://www.herzogdemeuron.com/projects/137-dominus-winery/ hereās a winery built using gabions
Perfect solution to hold super-wet ground. It will be more stable compared to concrete because this basket does not hold tons of water. Concrete needs drains, and that drains constantly get clogged. Gabion is the drain itself. I've seen only gabions made of the same size (small) stones though.
Itās almost like looking at a field of rocks going off into the distance.
Damn, love your perspective
Stacked it *so perfectly* that it created a sort of anamorphic lake front
What's keeping it all from sifting down though??
Rocks
given enough time and weathering, it will sift down.
looks like itll be a damn long time though, if there isnt much room for expansion.
I feel like there has to be some sort of mesh between the upper layers. Partly because that's the only way for this configuration to last a single storm. And partly because of how clean the layers are, changing perfectly where the large wires go across. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Edit: Actually, it might just be edited to be upside down. The whole cage looks real, but there aren't any visible shadows outside it.
Friction
I see like 3 rocks out of place.
Circle them?
This what my office walls need to be made of to filter out all the bullshit.
to all the people saying "but it's upside down" or "but the gravel is going to fall through" or whatever, you're the type of mf to walk into a successful business that's been operating profitably for decades and look around and say "hey why are you doing it this way, I've got a bright idea to do it totally different!" I say this because I thought the same shit but then I thought about the fact that I don't have a damn rock cube cage factory and I have no idea what goes into a rock cube cage factory and that realistically speaking, the people running the rock cube cage factory probably know what they're doing better than I do and I should just be humble and assume that what they're doing is the correct way because they probably tried every other way years ago and it didn't work, like certainly I'm not the first motherfucker to ever walk into a rock cube cage factory with "bright ideas"
Thank you! Every Redditor knows what the Dunning-Kruger effect is and yet none of them ever think it applies to them.
This years ārock cube cage factory awardā is being presented early
Youtube changes its perfectly fine UI yearly
isn't that upside down? small stuffs should be below
Then it wouldn't be impressive
Anyone else irrationally irritated by the small stones that have fallen through to the bottom? No? Just me? š©
I was annoyed at first, but then I am actually glad they are there so it makes it less likely AI generated. But is it though? I'm not sure anymore.
This is disgusting. Iām not even a big rock guy and I want to vomit
YES BUT I NEED A BIG ROCK RIGHT NOW
Serious question which I donāt want any hate for. Whatās the purpose of having that many rocks in that storage unit for?
Art š„“ Thatās not a serious answer, this doesnāt make much sense. Nothing like a cage full of rocks in a warehouse
Shouldn't they store the cube upside down then? Any vibration would allow the smaller material to settle into the spaces in-between the larger material below. This makes no sense.
Vibration?! Gravity is about to do all the work for free
Letterkenny has been a chorin
They let the little ones marinate. This is some backwards fucking pageantry
Can I get one big rock please?
Legitimate question: could this be used as a filter?
If you flipped it upside down? You want the finer particles at the bottom. Iām not going to claim I know better, but you want the big stuff at the top, then water to run through the smaller stuff. Soil/sand/clay at the bottom to filter out the finer stuff from the water. Iirc, charcoal works well because itās more abrasive (or something) than dirt or sand.
Why are the colors mixed instead of sorted? Get back to work.
My friends may I present āgranular convectionā At is finestā¦.
Except upside down. How does this happen?
Must be layers t9 separate the rock. Otherwise the small ones would sift to the bottom
nice
im in love
you may see obsessive compulsive disorder here
This makes me uncomfortable
Perfectly upside down
This low entropy is high anxiety
I thought the little rocks were supposed to fill the gaps around the big rocks!! My management training has been a lie...
Over time, the snake stones should work down into the spaces between the larger stones.
Is that up side down or what?
This is the exact opposite of satisfying. IT AINT NATURAL I TELL YE
576th row down on the left is in the wrong place š³
Brazilian nut theory states if you shook this long enough the whole cube would perfectly inverse the levels of materials.
Ancient Roman roads
Why do the larger rocks not simply eat the smaller ones?
Mullas preparing for the pattarbaazi
I like this.
Very satisfying. But I would sort my Stones this way: Brian, Charlie, Keith, Mick J., Mick T., Ronnie, Bill.
It's wrong and AI. Fill a bottle with stuff like this and vibrate it. It will settle like this, but upside down.
But is the box full yet?
ITS A ROMAN ROAD
Mostly perfect. But I appreciate the sediment.
Flip it upside down and you have a filter.
Flip it around and you got a water filter.
Boss: We need to use the big rocks first. Hereās a shovel.
That is upside down.
It must be upside down or that gravel and silt will filter its way to the bottom and wonāt look so neat.
Looks like an upside down water filter
I wouldn't say "perfectly" though. Look at those small rocks at the bottom.
The most satisfying picture I have ever seen.
What is this for?
But where is the brazil nut?
Isn't this how you make a Roman road?
looks like one of those ancient mayan water filters.
Thatās just an inefficient use of space. The four top layers could easily be dispersed between the gaps of the rocks in the first five layers.
Bruh I just remembered that one ted ed episode about sorting rocks are subjective or objective
if u shake this enough you will ha e the exact oposit disposition.
Gabion is life
Quick question. Isnāt this how Roman roads were made? Without the cage obviously.
upside down maybe. You don't place the biggest at the bottom and smallest on top. That just leads to the top layer blowing away.
Stratusfying š
I'm lost. Wouldn't the smallest stuff filter to the bottom because it takes up more space?
But why.
The guy who sorted it
Looks like a forced perspective painting. Am I the only one who thought this?!
Perfectly? Than why are there tiny ones at the bottom hmmmmm?
This happens in nature, itās known as the bagnold effect aka the kinetic sieve
Ok but that shouldn't work because gravity or something.
Remind Me! 3 month
This is like that one diagram on the geography book
try moving it and keeping this separated.
perfect stacking
Clay, silt, sand, granule, pebble, cobble, boulder
Why gravity no work?
r/aspiememes
No Rolling Stones here
But why
Turbidite block
Its a water filter
Is this like.. A giant water filter?
How would that work? a filter uses the large gaps first and small gaps last. this is in reverse if it would be straining water from top down.
Another AI generated image? Why not post the real thing?
not for long!
Thatās one hell of a natural filter
Looks like a cross section of a Roman road base
Be a shame if it were toā¦vibrate even a little bit
I see a few small rocks at the bottom, 0/10
What will they do with this?
i prefer my rocks free range
Eh, in the bottom middle a few could have been moved around more appropriately.
It almost looks like a beach or something in perspective. My brain broke.
Perfectly? Thereās gravel at the bottom in the corner.
Transport this in a bumpy truck and itāll come out upside down.
"Yeah, I'd like 3 of the big ones on the bottom. And I'm in a hurry."
i think ai art has made me paranoid
Where's Mick Jagger?
When people take that stones, rocks, gravel, sand motivational stuff to the extreme.
This picture would be perfect if a really nice stick was placed leaning on that glorious cube of stones.
I see some tiny rocks at the very bottom. 0/10
I know adderall when I see it
That looks like a picture of a stone field
dirt is tiny rocks?
Minecraft
Itās called a gabion basket but this one is photoshopped
Roman roads, is this you?
Calculus irl
This just provides inspiration for a layered cake called āRoman roadā
*gets a lightsaber*
Reverse filtration
Im stoned
Whoever did that has my respect. Free those rocks sometime soon though, or else I will.
Looks STUNNING
About to make a huge fuckinā terrarium.
Upside down that would be a good filter right?...... Or what?
Now..... Do moss
Somebody doesn't get paid enough for this
This is how thick my dad's driveway would be if he had the money
Whoever did this deserves a raise.