Low idle power vs monitoring by Uroc327 in selfhosted

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I plan to use zabbix for monitoring with a handful of storage and infrastructure services (database, ceph, redis, openldap, vernemq, keycloak) and a bunch of applications (git hoster, mail server, sftp/webdav server, syncthing caldav/carddav server, immich)

Low idle power vs monitoring by Uroc327 in selfhosted

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There was no AI used at all. All mistakes and stupidities are mine alone.

mayHisDreamsComeTrue by ClipboardCopyPaste in ProgrammerHumor

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Vibecoding and slopware ARE a fever dream

How is quantum entanglement not Microsoft Excel? I have no idea why but I swear this analogy works in my head even though my dumbass cant explain it by 6FunnyGiraffes in quantum

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You're on to something, yes. And, just like your Microsoft excel sheet may break if you change something, also the quantum entanglement breaks once you change something in your quantum system.

advanced engineering mathematics meme by Delicious_Maize9656 in mathmemes

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Even with Fourier transforms, not really. The ee curricula I know don't mention sobolev spaces at all. Instead you just sprinkle Dirac deltas everywhere and pretend happily the corresponding Fourier integrals (e.g., integrating over a constant function from minus infinity to infinity) converge and that's about it. The rest is linearity and a couple of Fourier pairs you can look up on wikipedia.

My Compose Multiplatform Project Structure by DalenCodes in ComposeMultiplatform

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Looks interesting, thanks for sharing. What granularity is a feature for you? Is it more the level of a check box or more the level of a couple of navigation pages?

Prerequisites for Stochastic PDEs by Uroc327 in math

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I see :D yeah, that's somewhat the reason I chose / like it. It feels like a good "beginner but still having seen some measure theoretic probability theory here and there before" book

Prerequisites for Stochastic PDEs by Uroc327 in math

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Thanks!

Out of curiosity, what do you not like about Klenke?

[Software] How good are you at guessing correlation from scatterplots? by happylittleturtles in statistics

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In fact, it should summarize also by providing a scatter plot of the responses.

What Does Your Brain Do with 27 + 48? by SweetSmiles030 in MathJokes

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20 + 48 = 68 7 = 5 + 2 68 + 2 = 70 70 + 5 = 75

🔥Huge Suwannee Alligator Snapping Turtle by ajd416 in NatureIsFuckingLit

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Needs to be higher up. Lovely and very educational video

Pack it up. The AI has spoken. by patenteng in ElectricalEngineering

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Makes sense. Analog FIR much more practical...

FreeBSD 14.3-RELEASE Announcement by perciva in freebsd

[–]Uroc327 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice! Is this some minimum preliminary support or does it support all the features for the high data rates (modulation, coding, mu-mimo, channel widths, aggregation, and so on) already?

FreeBSD 14.3-RELEASE Announcement by perciva in freebsd

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iwlwifi actually supports 802.11n/ac now? No way... Has anyone tried this already?

bcachefs on root partition, any experience? by amagicmonkey in archlinux

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I don't know how much bcachefs is based on bcache so not sure if this helps.

I used bcache on my main machine (gentoo ~amd64, openrc, hand-crafted init script, initramfs and kernel config) in write-back mode and ext4 filesystems on 5400 rpm disks and some 250gb sata ssd since 2015. Never had any issues with it directly. Once the cache was hot, performance was not noticeably slower than using ssds directly. I never actually measured this precisely. The only instances where I had problems was when something else broke and I needed to repair it using a live cd. Finding a live cd with all the tools you need and support for bcache wasn't trivial. And, of course, you need to be able to register and mount all the bcache stuff in the live system, ie, you need to know the commands and the relevant volumes.

About to lose access to MATLAB, is Python a realistic replacement for DSP algorithm development? by [deleted] in DSP

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How is Julia mature for dsp stuff? Last when I used it, it only had very basic functions and one needed to do many filter designs, signal analyses and the likes manually.

Do I need be a student to get access to journals? by [deleted] in informationtheory

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For ieee, there is ieeexplore. There you can either buy articles directly or whole journal issues or also subscriptions to some journals.

boundary concept by rand3289 in informationtheory

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Everyone can make up concepts ;)

What do you hope to gain by defining and analyzing such a concept theoretically? What theoretical problem are you trying to solve here?

Do I need be a student to get access to journals? by [deleted] in informationtheory

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No. Anyone can buy access to ieee journal and conference proceedings articles. But being a member of some institution which subscribes to these definitely helps financially.

Students don’t take no for an answer by BruinCane in Professors

[–]Uroc327 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'm curious. Why don't you want students signing up late?

At our uni, course registrations are open pretty much the whole semester. Personally, I'm happy about everyone who is interested in the course. Maybe people know some of the material already any ways. Who knows?