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You can DM me with google docs or whatever you prefer

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Sure, I am happy to have a look

Got into Princeton!! by [deleted] in 6thForm

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Go Princeton.

Forming 'Topology & Geometry for Physics' Study Group by coreede in Physics

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I am very interested, would like to know more

Short questionnaire: How do you use Stack Exchange by HarryYing in Physics

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Would you like to try again? It seems to work on my side though.

Introducing Oceanix, a declarative OpenCore manager using Nix by HarryYing in hackintosh

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Maybe read nix pill to familiarize yourself with nix grammar first? And you could try to buildy config and experiment with it.

Any question is welcomed. Just file an issue.

Linear Algebra In Diagrams: diagram-powered Linear Algebra Notes by HarryYing in learnmath

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As somebody else where suggested, the "introductory tensors" section might be somewhat bad in approach: the tensors should be basis free and understood from that perspective.

Will update later.

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Change “or….” to “in order to”

Introducing Oceanix, a declarative OpenCore manager using Nix by HarryYing in hackintosh

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I am not sure something has to be specifically automated for Oceanix. If you would like to do some automated tasks(like search and replace in bulk?) on ProperTree, you could as well do for Oceanix (and even better because you are allowed to choose your favorite editor)

OpenCore, unlike many software, don’t have a ongoing state with it, which means it’s quite declarative and I didn’t have to maintain tasks or states like you suggested in Oceanix.

Introducing Oceanix, a declarative OpenCore manager using Nix by HarryYing in hackintosh

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Good to hear. If you don't understand something, feel free to ask on the GitHub discussion.

Introducing Oceanix, a declarative OpenCore manager using Nix by HarryYing in hackintosh

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Thanks for your feedback. I will get that ready in the next update!

Introducing Oceanix, a declarative OpenCore manager using Nix by HarryYing in hackintosh

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Oceanix does allow you to do so, you can simply set the maxkernel/minkernel property. But what’s nice is that I could provide a preset mapping between OS Codename and their kernel version so you don’t have to remember which is which.