> > > > > > frogs, slave boss got physically split between timelines again. > > > > > > > > > > > > in one timeline, his upper half made it to a vehicle and it is > > > > > > zooming > > > > > > off down a highway > > > > > > > > > > > > in another timeline, his lower half his hiking through the woods > > > > > > with > > > > > > zombie government worker > > > > > > > > > > > > slave boss feels tugged across dimensions > > > > > > > > > > as the world whizzes by there are flashes from an intertimeline > > > > > meeting > > > > > "... obviously it is more useful to keep learning MPM ..." > > > > > > > > [[[[[[[-- > > > > > > i think we might be guessing that judgements figured that the small > > > code would be less susceptible to harmful stopping or have less > > > lashback later ... or it could be a heuristic/guess/habit around > > > offline things being better than dangeorus things ... > > > > > > bu-- > > > > <<a lot of time passed since MPM course > > i didn't know it mattered what i did! i didn't know it mattered! > > the mpm course is better? because it's similar to FEM but if we say > that it gets much harder and more dangerous > BLARGH
MPM is a _core_ _mainstream_ algorithm, likely to be supplanted but currently used for a _lot of things_ also, _learning it can bring you up to par with fluid simulations in blockbuster movies