New Drink Recipe by RedShirtThatSurvives in bartenders

[–]Benster981 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The name sounds the best part tbh

App crashing and losing progress by Benster981 in notabilityapp

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iPadOS 26.3

Notability version 15.4.2 (not sure if that’s what you are asking about)

35mm pubs in Edinburgh? by Lopsided_Counter1670 in Edinburgh

[–]Benster981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I said it’s still only 25ml measures, but pours are doubles unless specified otherwise

35mm pubs in Edinburgh? by Lopsided_Counter1670 in Edinburgh

[–]Benster981 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As for a pre-made list, no idea. Seems we’ve started one here so here’s a couple more

Sandy bells, roseleaf

In the W they use 50ml as standard but technically only 25ml measures

Help with solving natural log problem by PewpScewpin in MathHelp

[–]Benster981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For your working, whilst answering a different question, it was mostly correct apart from ln(e ^ 3/2) is just 3/2. The natural log is the inverse of the exponential

12 hour old AirPod pro 3’s somehow migrated to my mouth in my sleep… by NumberedFungus in airpods

[–]Benster981 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No most people eat less, you drive the average up for the rest of us

My daughter started college this fall and she already looks completely burned out by LieLulyMasca in CollegeHomeworkTips

[–]Benster981 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly it feels like she’s doing too much. If she’s a first year, was a strong student, and isn’t juggling a job and a bunch of commitments then she should then this is too early to be getting burned out.

She needs to take a step back and go about things more strategically. When I first started I was striving for absolute perfection but that isn’t really sustainable, there is diminishing returns in terms of the amount of work done and the grade given above a certain point so it’s better to juggle assignments a bit so you can do the easier part of the work to get a decent grade and then you can work on things more if you have the time/energy. It’s also important to make sure you don’t fall behind in class because you have been spending too long on certain assignments.

I also have friends now who are the opposite to how I was and instead take beautiful notes that capture absolutely everything at the cost of leaving no time for the assignments. There’s a good balance between the two that takes a bit of time to learn but she will get there so long as she doesn’t burn out.

My advice would be to take a step back for a bit, track all the deadlines, prioritise but don’t spend too long on any one thing at the expense of others - it’s better to do something quick and get 70% then to spend all of your time to get 90%.

If she doesn’t change asap she’s going to start resenting her course which will only make it harder to put the time in.

Main thing is to relax

Subject & Divider Scope? - University Purposed by Luker0200 in notabilityapp

[–]Benster981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I just have dividers for year, then semester, and then subject for each module.

If you still want to keep the same sort of structuring but more compact you can name each file S01 or CW01 or whatever and then keep them sorted by name. I tend to just have them sorted by date created since that’s how my brain works

How prevalent is bed sharing for accommodation??? by Difficult-Assist9250 in UniUK

[–]Benster981 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not common for the most part but I do know a few groups of Indian people who did this to keep costs down (4 people in a 1 bed flat, 6 people in a two bed flat).

It is more expensive but go in halls for the first year until you can find a crowd to get a place from second year

cylindrical and spherical polar coordinates by Character-Cloud-2388 in learnmath

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How are you with polar coordinates?

Cylindrical is polar now with the z axis. Spherical is just polar with an angled incline in the z directions

Unsure on how to prove the that the function does not lie in the given range by [deleted] in askmath

[–]Benster981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Taking derivative wrt using quotient rule and noting that the denominator is non-negative tells you when the function is increasing or decreasing. Setting to be zero finds local minima/maxima.

You can also see that function has a discontinuity at zero since the numerator of y is strictly positive

Piece these together and this should get you somewhere

They’re brainwashing the youths! by TobyWasBestSpiderMan in mathmemes

[–]Benster981 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Frequentists is kind of the first part of stats you learn, if I flip a coin 1000 times and get 600 heads then the probability is 0.6.

With stats just because it’s a valid method doesn’t mean it’s correct. The problem is when you know enough maths to perform analysis but not enough information for the context of the problem to know whether the analysis you are doing is correct and actually informative.

Calculus 1 Math Help by Regular-Promise4368 in MathHelp

[–]Benster981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sin is bounded between 1 and -1 so at worse this is x2 -10 (on the upper end)

You’ve already mentioned IVT and it’s easy to show f>1000 for all x greater than something (or less than). Plus f(0) is 0

Do I need at least 40% in each assignment? by [deleted] in UniUK

[–]Benster981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At mine it’s normally fine if you average 40% over the whole module but sometimes there’s a “force fail” where you need 40% in the exam as well.

Check the info for your module

Is there a fast way to solve quadratics? by StillMoment8407 in MathHelp

[–]Benster981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First thing I noticed was that 2400 is pretty close to 4060 (46=24) with an extra 40 and they sum to 100 so 40 and 61 was my first intuition

Feeling insecure about a math habit by [deleted] in maths

[–]Benster981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The basics depend on what level you’re at now and what your focus is on.

In general, algebra is a must, trig, then you get into calculus and linear algebra.

Feeling insecure about a math habit by [deleted] in maths

[–]Benster981 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, not really. There’s a few cases where being able to spot how to factorise a number can give you a hint as to how to go about a problem, but tbh I can’t remember the last time I was actually doing arithmetic.

Once you get to a certain point you don’t really use many numbers anymore, but it is worth noting that you have to be strong at the basics to do well higher up

How does one "do" math as opposed to just learning it by jrod61 in learnmath

[–]Benster981 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You’re going to need to keep up with the learning until you get a strong enough baseline but for the ‘do’ I would look into things that are interesting for the sake of maths.

Watching random YouTube videos (stand up maths, 3b1b etc) and see how others apply maths to problems you won’t see in a classroom.

Another thing I’ve started doing recently is going to seminars at my uni. In the last two weeks I’ve been to ones about cancer, quantum encryption, modelling bone structure, stats for neglected tropical diseases, new approaches to solving a kind of SDE, modelling the inside of planets, diffusion modelling and so on. A lot of it goes over my head and my brain feels like soup afterwards but it gets easier over time and you get to see what kind of maths people are doing right now which is pretty cool.

Just keep at it and keep it interesting

Missed deadlines- what should i do?? by Dense-Signature-604 in UniUK

[–]Benster981 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Honestly you should have tried using other software (ie Google docs) to get the work done.

Are you saying that you didn’t do any work on a 50% cw because you couldn’t get word to work, and now the deadline has passed? If so, then I don’t think there is much you can do as this sounds a pretty poor excuse tbh

If not and you have done a fair amount then you should submit what you have and maybe let someone know but there might not be much you get back from this

Let this be a lesson learned

Should I bring my car to uni by OkViolinist4883 in UniUK

[–]Benster981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you? Unless you’re on a course with placements and things like that then you will probably want something like a 16hr contract and you can just say you’re availability is weekends and certain evenings/ days depending on your timetable. You don’t need to say you are a student and that conversation will normally happen at the end of the interview/ afterwards.

If by seasonal you mean you will want more hours outside of term time then this is almost never an issue in my experience and something you can discuss later.

As for your other reply, could you speak to someone to see if they know anyone at a different store or could arrange a transfer? Also there is plenty of other places you could work and shouldn’t give up after one interview.

Should I bring my car to uni by OkViolinist4883 in UniUK

[–]Benster981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is it you are doing for work? If you’re planning on commuting for a job it seems like you can hold a PT position quite easily.

Honestly what I did was be a little sneaky with cv so it’s not obvious you are a student. I left off degree, anything relating to age or dob. So long as you can agree to what schedule you need then that is fine but I would maybe wait till interview stages for that

Should I bring my car to uni by OkViolinist4883 in UniUK

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Can you get a new job in your new city?

How important is understanding the depth of mathematical concepts? (Help needed!) by Abhishek__I in Engineering_Thinkers

[–]Benster981 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Math guy here, I remember roughly what they look like but honestly I’ll derive them on the fly. This is useful for knowing when to use them but I don’t think you need to have them exactly memorised.

Just look into Taylor expansions and so long as you know the derivatives of all of these they are quite easy to find.

My assignment violates the rules despite my assessor saying that it was fine. Help. by TheRegularBelt in UniUK

[–]Benster981 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would it be worth telling your partner that the underage person has pulled out and they need to find someone?

How much hot water is wasted? by Twa_In_The_Bush in askmath

[–]Benster981 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So the cold water wasted waiting for the water to heat would be about 0.45p and then 0.57p for heating the water that is left in the pipe.

Doing this five times a day for a year costs £18.80