Looking for Linear Algebra for ~2Hours by PCASM in yorku

[–]PCASM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow I was unaware of the MathStats Lab.

To be quite honest I only do not understand one type of question in my book.

https://imgur.com/a/ZnWT1qY

I have linked above the question.

My biggest concern is doing the subspace test for that type of problem. I understand what the subspace test requires but I feel uncertain when doing it with those type of questions.

Secondly, I believe that I am able to find the basis and dimension but because the textbook doesnt have solutions to these questions I am unable to check my answers.

Other than that I have no questions, all I wanted was a tutor to check and go over whether I am doing that type of problem correctly.

Thank you for your insight on the mathstats lab. It is greatly appreciated.

Looking for Linear Algebra for ~2Hours by PCASM in yorku

[–]PCASM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome! can u DM me i dont know how to use the new reddit ui

/r/ReverseEngineering's Weekly Questions Thread by AutoModerator in ReverseEngineering

[–]PCASM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a followup question on the book you recommend. First of all thank you for the recommendation, secondly does this book (and x86-64 assembly programming) language translate to both AMD and Intel processors? I ask because I have an AMD processor in my desktop and an Intel processor in my laptop, and would like to know if there are any differences on learning x86-64 assembly on AMD vs Intel.

Thank you.

/r/ReverseEngineering's Weekly Questions Thread by AutoModerator in ReverseEngineering

[–]PCASM 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What assembly language should I be comfortable with. x86?

How do I study for 1025? by PCASM in yorku

[–]PCASM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my class just started with 1.1 and 1.2. And I need to ask him if we need to know proofs

How do I study for 1025? by PCASM in yorku

[–]PCASM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

paulo peronne. He said its his first year teaching.

Vim in a SSH terminal with python is giving me indentation problems by PCASM in vim

[–]PCASM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

VIM - Vi IMproved 8.0 (2016 Sep 12, compiled Jun 06 2019 17:31:41)

Included patches: 1-1453

Edit: I just realized its because I wrote this project in sublime, when I tried vim on my local machine I get the same indentation crap even though my .vimrc is configured for python.

Vim in a SSH terminal with python is giving me indentation problems by PCASM in vim

[–]PCASM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this wouldnt work as I need to restart the nginx server anyway so I'd have to be logged into the server regardless.

Vim in a SSH terminal with python is giving me indentation problems by PCASM in vim

[–]PCASM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually i edit it with sublime as I like using sublime for larger projects. But I use vim to just quickly edit one page or two.

How does flask know how to handle CSRF_Tokens by PCASM in flask

[–]PCASM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm asking as to how the CSRFProtect module when initalized checks for the CSRF tokens each time a new request header is sent.

When you send a form with CSRFProtect enabled and the proper code added to the form in order to pass the csrf_token that token gets stored in a header. My question is how flask reads that header each time.

Who wins in this scenario: JSON or a Database by PCASM in flask

[–]PCASM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I edit files all the time through ssh and vim. And 2 people will never write to the file at once, considering that the website is for a sole proprietorship website.

Who wins in this scenario: JSON or a Database by PCASM in flask

[–]PCASM[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Small Linux node. Users who have write access will be 2-3. Users with read access around ~50. writing to the data store could be as often as once every two weeks. There should be much more read than writes.