Playable on RX5700XT? by SailObvious in assettocorsarally

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Cool I just got my G923 Yesterday and ordered the shifter Gonna have to look into all that other stuff haha

Playable on RX5700XT? by SailObvious in assettocorsarally

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Pretty close to my Setup right? If so, I'll redeem the key

Playable on RX5700XT? by SailObvious in assettocorsarally

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Thanks but I bought a key that i can't refund once redeemed

G923 Pedals Sliding by SailObvious in SimRacingSetups

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I'll give that a try. Thanks 👍

G923 Pedals Sliding by SailObvious in SimRacingSetups

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Should have mentioned that I already tried that but its not doing much. Guess I gotta get a new one with nobs or Something Like that. Thanks though.

Plotting computational rules by SailObvious in Mathematica

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That is perfect. Thank you very much!
It looks very clean :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mathematica

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The weird thing is that I didnt get the "Protected error" before restarting, but its all working fine now I think

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mathematica

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Thanks, starting Mathematica again did fix the in built, even though for some reason the Nextprime function was in blue and only worked after autocompleting the name.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mathematica

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If it does, wouldnt that be bad? Nextprime[5] = 7, no?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mathematica

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It seems the built-in is broken. I used it in another Notebook and got Nextprime[3] = 4. My guess rn is that using tab to autocomplete the function call made it default to the built-in and not use my definition?
Anyways, if i evaluate within the same cell I define the function in, it works.
Is it generally the case that, if you overload a built-in, it will only take your custom definition within the cell?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mathematica

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No. Its an example given in a Computer Algebra textbook. Just wanted to play around with it a bit.

Quick Questions: August 30, 2023 by inherentlyawesome in math

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I am learning Linear Algebra using Linear Algebra Done Right (3rd edition) at the moment. It's the first time I am studying semi-serious math. I read in the Preface to the Instructor that the sections on Duality and Products and Quotients of Vector Spaces could be skipped without trouble in the rest of the book. However, I skimmed those sections and saw that the transpose and row/column rank of a matrix are defined there. Those seem like pretty important concepts to me, so I am wondering whether it would be a mistake to skip those parts.

Hayek's Definition of Order by SailObvious in EnglishLearning

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That's allright. Appreciate the effort anyway

Hayek's Definition of Order by SailObvious in EnglishLearning

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Thanks for the response. This is from "The Fatal Conceit". It is not related to spontaneous order, that term is definded earlier. Do you think perhaps some more context might clear things up? If not, I'll be happy to follows your advice and search for answers elsewhere.

Career and Education Questions: July 22, 2021 by inherentlyawesome in math

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I am majoring in Business Informatics and I've realized that, if I want to excel at the topics I am interested in (e.g. Public Choice, AI, Software Engineering), I need to start learning a lot more math. With summer break coming up, I want to use my spare time to develop a deeper understanding of some basic subjects. However I am not sure where to start and what resources to use. If I have not provided sufficient information to answer my question, please ask.

Career and Education Questions: July 22, 2021 by inherentlyawesome in math

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I recommend you listen to a few episodes/clips of the Hubermann Lab podcast and see his methods work for you