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from fossilesque@mander.xyz to science_memes@mander.xyz on 19 Jul 21:04
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critical@reddthat.com on 19 Jul 21:20 next collapse

Bestagon cookies!

Lemmygradwontallowme@hexbear.net on 19 Jul 21:39 next collapse

Insert CGP Gray video on how hexagons are the bestagons

HonoraryMancunian@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 23:15 next collapse

They’re the hexagreatest!

jaybone@lemmy.zip on 19 Jul 23:35 next collapse

Hecks a good cookies.

youCanCallMeDragon@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 11:42 next collapse
Empricorn@feddit.nl on 20 Jul 15:28 collapse

Alright, as long as someone commented it!

it_depends_man@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 21:20 next collapse

This may be my favorite voronoi tesselation.

ada@piefed.blahaj.zone on 19 Jul 21:24 next collapse

Someone hexed those cookies

jaybone@lemmy.zip on 19 Jul 23:36 next collapse

The toppings are also cursed.

subtext@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 14:53 collapse

What have you got against M&M cookies??

SkunkWorkz@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 12:27 collapse

Du bist eine hexe

vzqq@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 19 Jul 21:39 next collapse

Voronoi cookies!

[deleted] on 19 Jul 21:39 next collapse

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Lemmygradwontallowme@hexbear.net on 19 Jul 21:40 next collapse

Replace em with bears and you’ll get many hexbears <img alt="hexbear-shining" src="https://hexbear.net/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fchapo.chat%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fbb328f65-b623-45fe-be69-1df698d4a314.png"> <img alt="hexbear-chapochat" src="https://hexbear.net/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fchapo.chat%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F1b7460ca-968a-4fd0-b06a-20894a531f31.png">

felsiq@piefed.zip on 20 Jul 00:19 collapse

I need soft circular bears in my life

QuietCupcake@hexbear.net on 20 Jul 00:43 collapse

It’s what all of us really are at hexbear: circle bears. We only developed the hexagonal shape from pushing against each other over time - the result of countless struggle sessions. But at heart, even now we’re still just sweet, circular bears once you look beneath the hard hexagonal edges wrought by all the outdoor cats and stacked rocks.

Beebabe@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 22:20 next collapse

Annnnd now I’m baking cookies

TrackShovel@lemmy.today on 19 Jul 22:48 next collapse

Columnar basalt cookies

QuietCupcake@hexbear.net on 20 Jul 00:47 collapse
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works on 20 Jul 00:03 next collapse

ONE. That’s how many cookies fit on that tray.

If you’re feeling generous you could break off some sections of your one cookie for your friends.

renrenPDX@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 02:57 next collapse

What part would you share? The crispy outer edge, or soft chewy center?

Lemminary@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 06:41 collapse

The overcooked back half.

bhamlin@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 08:02 next collapse

It’s so dear of you to assume I have friends. That cookie is all mine, sweetie.

prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 20 Jul 15:03 collapse

Dude, if you get the nachos stuck together, that’s one nacho.

ToiletFlushShowerScream@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 00:11 next collapse

Off to make some hexacookies. Who wants one?

Acinonyx@lemmy.sdf.org on 20 Jul 00:15 next collapse

me after discovering the voronoi node:

dylanmorgan@sh.itjust.works on 20 Jul 00:42 next collapse

Close hexagonal packing. Rigid cylinders will approximate this as well.

Gustephan@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 01:35 next collapse

I wonder what the optimal packing of 17 hexagons looks like

GreenCrunch@lemmy.today on 20 Jul 06:22 next collapse

I just woke up with my phone on this. My assumption is that remembering that optimal packing thing just caused me to pass out, presumably to protect myself.

Gustephan@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 13:50 collapse

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/92922744-f9d8-4777-bed2-a5014cde8745.jpeg">

Does it haunt your dreams the same way it haunts mine?

GreenCrunch@lemmy.today on 20 Jul 23:54 collapse

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Hoimo@ani.social on 20 Jul 11:18 next collapse

Should the target area be square or should it also be a hexagon?

Gustephan@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 13:48 collapse

I’ve legit been thinking about this since i posted the comment lol. I think the target area should probably be a minimal regular hexagon, but I honestly dont have the mathematical chops to figure it out myself or to know which would be more interesting.

Intuition tells me to either try to reduce the problem to like convex hull or figure out a reasonable way to generate random packings and just monte carlo it a few million times for a close to optimal solution. A reasonable way to generate random packings feels like it would be way harder to implement than it sounds

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 17:18 collapse

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yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de on 20 Jul 02:01 next collapse

No they don’t (necessarily))??

Notice how they didn’t spread the cookies evenly on the tray? If they had, it would’ve resulted in squares - not hexagons. On the left, some cookies look more like squares already.

Hexagons are just one possible way to tile the plane without gaps. The only reason bees use hexagons is because tiling a plane with hexagons results in the lowest possible total perimeter for equally sized shapes. And bees build the edges of their comb shapes using wax, which is expensive.

sexybenfranklin@ttrpg.network on 20 Jul 02:34 next collapse

Bees literally do not use hexagons, they make roughly round shapes and the force of the surrounding cells compresses them into hexagons. This is called self-organization and it’s observable in bubbles as well.

mobotsar@sh.itjust.works on 20 Jul 03:06 collapse

It’s not a plane tiling problem; it’s a circle packing problem. The optimal euclidean circle packing results in each cookie having six cookies around it, and so when they melt, hexagons.

Bloobish@hexbear.net on 20 Jul 02:07 next collapse

Hexagons are a internal function of the universe <img alt="hex-moon" src="https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/f7cd931d-2024-48f3-93a6-a4846ae79fc6.png">

flambonkscious@sh.itjust.works on 20 Jul 02:53 next collapse

This only happened because they laid them in rows of 5-4-5-4.

Ephera@lemmy.ml on 20 Jul 04:43 collapse

Yeah, it happens when you pack the circles as densely as possible. If you place them in a grid, they will expand to a grid.

null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Jul 04:57 collapse

I think that depends on the fiction between each item / cell, and the plane.

I think soap bubbles for example will always form hexagons.

Eq0@literature.cafe on 20 Jul 06:20 collapse

Bubbles can move freely once created, so they have more freedom than cookies that are stick in place. Thus, bubbles will look for optimal volume to boundary ratio with less constraints

null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Jul 12:54 collapse

Thats what i said?

[deleted] on 20 Jul 13:15 next collapse

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Eq0@literature.cafe on 20 Jul 13:16 collapse

Yes :) since the topic was coming back in another thread, I felt more explanation was nice

Coreidan@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 04:27 next collapse

Fuck reading instructions. Amirite???

BudgetBandit@sh.itjust.works on 20 Jul 05:04 next collapse

LOL you can see how the back is darker and has this curve. Oven not heating as it should

Obi@sopuli.xyz on 20 Jul 06:34 next collapse

I don’t think I’ve ever seen any household grade ovens really provide even heat, maybe if you use them with the rotating fan thing, but certainly not in standard mode. You need to spend the big bucks on professional kitchen grade stuff for that.

PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de on 20 Jul 09:22 next collapse

could also be a shadow?

mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca on 20 Jul 14:06 collapse

how do you know that’s the back and not the side?

Lemminary@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 06:39 next collapse

I wonder if this relates to them having six legs somehow. Like, they’re able to measure where the next hex should be based on leg length and direction or something.

Hoimo@ani.social on 20 Jul 11:10 collapse

The bee doesn’t have to know anything about numbers to make the honeycomb. All it needs to know is how big to make the circle (bee-sized) and where the circle should be (touching two other circles). From there, the hexagons form naturally.

burgerpocalyse@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 09:34 next collapse

turn the tray halfway through cooking for god sake

InFerNo@lemmy.ml on 20 Jul 10:21 next collapse

I thought that was a shadow 😄

Agent641@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 13:10 next collapse

But when I do this all the cookies fall out

burgerpocalyse@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 19:23 collapse

how hard are you spinning

JackFrostNCola@aussie.zone on 20 Jul 23:57 collapse

I think asking which axis would be the question

Patches@ttrpg.network on 20 Jul 13:59 collapse

But you can get gooey and crunchy in one batch 🤣

MarriedCavelady50@lemmy.ml on 20 Jul 12:05 next collapse

Sing the song!

🎶 Hexagons are the bestagons

GeneralEmergency@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 14:20 next collapse

Shame about all the pentagons there.

BradleyUffner@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 15:15 next collapse

Voronoi cookies!

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 17:17 next collapse

That pan can fit 21 cookies

Opisek@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 17:24 collapse

It can clearly fit 2⁵ hexagonal cookies!

sauce@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Jul 20:09 collapse

Isn’t it 2⁵?

Edit: disregard, I’m clearly blind. Or dumb. Or both.

LovableSidekick@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 20:11 next collapse

I love making chocolate chip cookies, and have refined my technique so a batch of dough fills my two baking sheets perfectly without them smooshing together. The two tricks are using a little more flour and baking soda than the recipe says, so they’re a little fluffier and don’t spread out so much, and consistent ball size.

RebekahWSD@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 00:07 next collapse

Can also put the tray with cookies on it in the freezer, that can help keep them from spreading as much! Then throw it in the oven from frozen like. Or…firmed up like.

LovableSidekick@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 00:54 collapse

Interesting, but just using a little more flour and baking soda seems simpler.

RebekahWSD@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 02:05 collapse

I do both! I like very thick cookies though.

GreenKnight23@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 01:17 collapse

I just fill the pan and use cookie cutters after they’re baked.

I eat the scraps.

btw anyone know what the onset signs of diabetes is?

Landless2029@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 03:05 next collapse

Cookie Catan!

Hirom@beehaw.org on 21 Jul 10:27 collapse

I suspect having round shape pushing against each other isn’t enought to get a hex shape.

In the picture, cookies are tiled such that those in the center are surrounded by 6 other cookies and have a hex shape. Others are surrounded by 2 to 4 cookies and are not hex. So it probably has to do with the tiling.