• I’m gonna take another break from making figures to make Stick Nodes Slander 2

    Might take a while compared to last time since I only have a few ideas instead of a bunch, but we’ll see.

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  • Replying to comment by: Kingston 💚You've gotten to the point where I can say literally anythi

    “Literally anything”

    Proceeds to fail ratio

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  • I woke up way too early today

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  • Replying to comment by: Gearhead AnimsIt looks kinda badass already ngl

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  • Jenny but I decided to try and be original for once djebek

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  • Replying to comment by: Ralph (Developer)nobody here is cool except willow

    Jerell:

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  • Replying to comment by: MellowHomo?

    Neuron activation

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  • So if the plural form of mouse is mice, then why isn’t the plural form of house hice, “erm actually, it’s houses” SO THEN WHY CANT I SAY MOUSES AND VICE VERSA, THIS LANGUAGE IS STUPIDSHWI
    AND WHAT ABOUT SPOUSES, WHY CANT I SAY SPICE, HOMONYMS EXIST SO??? BLOUSES? BLICE? or is mice just trying to be different idk

    Also here’s this random image I made at 4 AM yesterday

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  • Aaaaaugh x33

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  • Weekly Recap: More Sprite Update News

    Hello again, I had another brilliant idea (actually thought of it a while ago but still), since this site is mostly used to download and submit stickfigures, why not have a short section of the article dedicated to it, you’ll find a rough draft version of it at the of the post, but it’ll basically be my go-to incase there’s not enough news to report.

    Also, I might make this a weekly thing, so I can summarize what happened during the week instead of being isolated to one day, also to let the Daily Log have the week to themselves. Ok this intro is long enough, let’s check out what’s been up lately.

    Slight Sprite Update Delay:

    A few days ago, a version of the Stick Nodes 4.0.0 Update was released to beta testers. Suddenly, the percentage bar dropped from 93% to 90%. Why you might ask? The image below is pretty self-explanatory.

    Image by Ralph

    However, sneak peeks of the Sprite Update were posted by the Beta testers, the most notable being Squi, who has made a substantial amount of posts demonstrating sprites in action. Here a few links to their posts for you to check out:

    Stick Nodes Chess
    Uncanny
    Stick Nodes Manga..?

    Thumbnail Submission Form Closes:

    Recently, the form where users used to submit thumbnail images was closed, if you were one of the users who used this form, you must now send the thumbnail image along with the stickfigure submission when emailing it. Link to the closed form: https://sticknodes.com/submit-thumbnail/

    Weekly Statisticks:
    Here’s a little section to report on the actual stickfigure aspect of the site, but since it’s still not fully finalized, let’s just call it a demo version of the idea. Anyways, for this part I’ll just have an image (it’s a mock-up ok) of the “winners” of this week, with the stats above, ok that’s all I have for now, see you next week!

    Most Likes: OC Remake Pack 15; # of Likes: 17

    Most UC Votes: Project Landfall Ep 4 Additional Props Pack; # of UC Votes: 8

    Most Downloads: Ultrakill Knucklebuster; # of Downloads: 1,255

    This article was brought to you by the Stick News Network, now with stickfigga news.

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  • Replying to comment by: Joe347Most recent figure(s). Considering returning to this lil ce

    The detail on the crystals is sick wtf

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  • Replying to comment by: DemonBotHello friends More news of a recently ranked-up user. Good,

    Yoooo

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  • Zoo-Wee Mama

    (Also @ralph is the thumbnail size limit still 960×540 or can I finally submit a thumbnail image that doesn’t look like a minecraft painting)

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  • FINALLY IM DONE RAHHHHH

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    • They are still weak against magnets even if they are flying

      2023-03-11 07:50:42 UTC 3
    • An electromagnetic pulse (EMP), also a transient electromagnetic disturbance (TED), is a brief burst of electromagnetic energy. Depending upon the source, the origin of an EMP can be natural or artificial, and can occur as an electromagnetic field, as an electric field, as a magnetic field, or as a conducted electric current. The electromagnetic interference caused by an EMP disrupts communications and damages electronic equipment; at higher levels of energy, an EMP such as a lightning strike can physically damage objects such as buildings and aircraft. The management of EMP effects is a branch of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) engineering.

      EMP weapons deliver high-energy EMP designed to disrupt unprotected infrastructure. In wartime, the most likely use would be to put the electrical network of the target country out of commission. The first recorded damage from an electromagnetic pulse came with the solar storm of August 1859, or the Carrington Event.

      General characteristics
      An electromagnetic pulse is a short surge of electromagnetic energy. Its short duration means that it will be spread over a range of frequencies. Pulses are typically characterized by:

      • The mode of energy transfer (radiated, electric, magnetic or conducted).
      • The range or spectrum of frequencies present.
      • Pulse waveform: shape, duration and amplitude.

      The frequency spectrum and the pulse waveform are interrelated via the Fourier transform which describes how component waveforms may sum to the observed frequency spectrum.

      EMP energy may be transferred in any of four forms:

      Electric field
      Magnetic field
      Electromagnetic radiation
      Electrical conduction
      According to Maxwell’s equations, a pulse of electric energy will always be accompanied by a pulse of magnetic energy. In a typical pulse, either the electric or the magnetic form will dominate.

      In general, radiation only acts over long distances, with the magnetic and electric fields acting over short distances. There are a few exceptions, such as a solar magnetic flare.

      Frequency ranges
      A pulse of electromagnetic energy typically comprises many frequencies from very low to some upper limit depending on the source. The range defined as EMP, sometimes referred to as “DC to daylight”, excludes the highest frequencies comprising the optical (infrared, visible, ultraviolet) and ionizing (X and gamma rays) ranges.

      Some types of EMP events can leave an optical trail, such as lightning and sparks, but these are side effects of the current flow through the air and are not part of the EMP itself.

      Pulse waveforms
      The waveform of a pulse describes how its instantaneous amplitude (field strength or current) changes over time. Real pulses tend to be quite complicated, so simplified models are often used. Such a model is typically described either in a diagram or as a mathematical equation.


      Rectangular pulse

      Double exponential pulse

      Damped sinewave pulse

      Most electromagnetic pulses have a very sharp leading edge, building up quickly to their maximum level. The classic model is a double-exponential curve which climbs steeply, quickly reaches a peak and then decays more slowly. However, pulses from a controlled switching circuit often approximate the form of a rectangular or “square” pulse.

      EMP events usually induce a corresponding signal in the surrounding environment or material. Coupling usually occurs most strongly over a relatively narrow frequency band, leading to a characteristic damped sine wave. Visually it is shown as a high frequency sine wave growing and decaying within the longer-lived envelope of the double-exponential curve. A damped sinewave typically has much lower energy and a narrower frequency spread than the original pulse, due to the transfer characteristic of the coupling mode. In practice, EMP test equipment often injects these damped sinewaves directly rather than attempting to recreate the high-energy threat pulses.

      In a pulse train, such as from a digital clock circuit, the waveform is repeated at regular intervals. A single complete pulse cycle is sufficient to characterise such a regular, repetitive train.

      2023-03-11 09:38:50 UTC 3
  • Replying to comment by: willowthe character vs the fanart.png 1043 nodes
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    Wtf that\’s awesome

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