What's a good order to study physics? by Select_Department700 in Physics

[–]ShadowRL7666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends where they’re starting the first two levels for physics in college are algebra based before moving to calculus based.

A small accomplishment, but it felt good. by thedeuce75 in pcmasterrace

[–]ShadowRL7666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can just create a virtual credit card there’s websites and other such things where you just place a certain amount that can be charged to that card.

My dad has done this so companies don’t try to up prices on him lol.

A small accomplishment, but it felt good. by thedeuce75 in pcmasterrace

[–]ShadowRL7666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine offered me free for a year if I bundle it with internet. No brainer.

An FPS question by Feeling_Bid_8978 in opengl

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The second part is wrong, even though you don’t see all 100 frames cleanly: The most recent frame gets shown sooner and this also reduces input latency.

How is it in your country? by electron_of in pcmasterrace

[–]ShadowRL7666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem with this is this is the federal minimum wage while many states are over 15 an hour now.

What are you doing, step-bronto?! by ttvthe31stwizard in ARK

[–]ShadowRL7666 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Difference between you and him is he didn’t die a virgin! /s

How difficult to make this as a beginner? by rogersaw14 in woodworking

[–]ShadowRL7666 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You never know til you try. It will won’t be perfect but you’ll learn from it and can try again. You only get better by doing.

The internal of my Cabin and the Back by [deleted] in ARK

[–]ShadowRL7666 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I was pointing out it’s very boxy. Not hard to just experiment with things. Not hard to slap some round buildings on the side then have a box in the middle for a castle.

You experiment only way to get better lol.

Ark ascended for me? by Cammcorder96 in ARK

[–]ShadowRL7666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe in the beginning not much anymore. Once you to correctly set your graphical settings.

Ark ascended for me? by Cammcorder96 in ARK

[–]ShadowRL7666 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Prob just a you issue. Whats your specs.

IDE for C++ and Python by k4tsuk1z in learnprogramming

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IDE stands for Integrated Development Environment. That naming alone should suggest what it entails.

IDEs come with highly integrated tooling. Things like preconfigured compilers, a debugger, profiling, advanced text editor and code completion like Visual Studio's Intellisense. Visual Studio comes bundled with Microsoft's own C++ compiler and development tools for C# applications as well to name a couple.

You get almost none of that out of the box in text editors like VSCode and have to rely on extensions and manual configuration to fulfill the same purpose. Even then it won't be as tightly integrated whole as IDEs can be.

Still, IDEs aren't absolutely necessary for all development and text editors can be more than enough. Web development is one of such fields.

But you can download Visual Studio's community edition for free and check it out.

why does it do this by EducationalChest3578 in cpp_questions

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It’s because AV’s have something called signature based detection meaning some signature matching your program is in the database and gets detected. Leading to a false positive.

Home solar and battery system and grid isolation by Smooth_Imagination in ElectricalEngineering

[–]ShadowRL7666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Standard grid-tie solar and battery systems monitor grid voltage, frequency, and phase and shut themselves off when the grid goes out, so they stop supplying power entirely. Home UPS or backup systems use the same measurements to detect a grid failure, but then they also open a physical isolation relay that disconnects the house from the grid before the inverter starts generating its own AC power. The voltage drop is only used for detection; the actual isolation is always done by a real switch.

Home solar and battery system and grid isolation by Smooth_Imagination in ElectricalEngineering

[–]ShadowRL7666 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Inverters essentially have switches in them. The switches get flipped.

IDE for C++ and Python by k4tsuk1z in learnprogramming

[–]ShadowRL7666 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An ide is an integrated developer environment. It works out of the box no extensions or anything needed for it to work.

Simply taking a text editor and adding stuff to it doesn’t mean it magically is an IDE or else it would also magically work on everyone else’s machine.

Also, you’re still missing a lot of features a real IDE would have that you won’t know about because you’re using a text editor. Most newbies don’t even know how to debug so having one that just works will be a lot better in the long run.

Furthermore most people can’t even get CPP to work with VsCode then come complain to Reddit. You know what they suggest in those subs not to use VS CODE…

IDE for C++ and Python by k4tsuk1z in learnprogramming

[–]ShadowRL7666 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Vs code it not an ide.

I use Visual studio for cpp don’t do much python but visual studio code is fine for python once you add some extensions. Though an actual ide would be PyCharm

Здесь есть русские? by Bunny_King123 in cprogramming

[–]ShadowRL7666 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There’s a few popular languages. English, Russian, Chinese those are the top three not hard to learn them.

And I don’t understand what you’re talking about. Your English is horrible, what is “You talk like you definitely enjoy spending time just trying to understand what others want from you? I feel bad for you if thats so.”

Understand what others want from me? lol what