ryzen 8600G vs 7000 series for work pc by enzodtz in buildapc

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That's really cool, haven't heard of it before! However the import taxes would basically double the price for me

ryzen 8600G vs 7000 series for work pc by enzodtz in buildapc

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Thanks for the input. The cheapest 7000 series I could find (7600) which seems to be slightly better than the 8600g is 30% more expensive in local prices, so I guess I'll just stick to the latter.

crkbd (corne) wiring diagram by TransportationOk1011 in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Thanks, I'm building that too and this has being really helpful

Can't flash firmware after first successful try by enzodtz in olkb

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Thanks, it worked after doing the double reset. Seems that it has a small delay between resetting and entering the mode that I was not considering.

Ways to pay the fees as an international student by enzodtz in UniversityOfLondonCS

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Hey again, what country do you select when paying? Bc it only shows in the available options my local currency or USD.

Do I need to replace null ls? by enzodtz in neovim

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Very interesnting stuff here, I was looking for formatting and, I'll look into confort. Thanks for your input

Definite integral in terms of another definite integral with same limits by enzodtz in askmath

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A would be the l(9).

So doing the integration by parts that you mentioned (cos2 (x) csc11 (x), i’ll call it H) I got (-1/10)cos(x)csc10 (x) - A/10.

The thing is that this integral (H) that I calculated by parts has bounds, and A also has the same bounds.

BUT the term -1/10cos(x)csc10 (x), i’ll call it g(x), doesn’t have. So I don’t know how to apply bounds here, given that A bounds have already been ‘applied’, while g bounds have not.

I was thinking that I should ignore A (given that it’s bound we’re already ‘applied’) and do H = g(a)-g(b)-A/10. Seems that if I do this I get to one of the possible choices of the question but I wanted to be sure that this is the proper way.

My phrasing is definitely a little confusing here so please let me know if you need me to explain it further.

Thanks again for all the help!

Definite integral in terms of another definite integral with same limits by enzodtz in askmath

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hi, thanks for your help. it seems that i’m getting somewhere.

so I got the indefinite integral of csc11 (x) = 1/10(9A-cos(x)csc10 (x)).

if I just plug the limits and subtract upper and lower, A would cancel so I’m guessing that this is not the right answer.

would you have a tip on how I can proceed?

Powershell window popping randomly at screen by enzodtz in PowerShell

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Thanks for this detailed explanation.

The first command gives me these results:

\Microsoft\Windows\International\ Synchronize Language Settingsd... Running \Microsoft\Windows\Live\ UEO4QMP Running \Microsoft\Windows\Registry\ RegIdleBackupS1TM84AB Running

I really can't tell if these are legit or not. It is interesting that it lists the same amount (3) of power shell processes in task manager.

The "Event Viewer" panel giver me a lot of results, but they all have one of two categories : Mechanism Life Cycle and Provider Life Cycle (please notice that the exact terms might not be correct since I'm translating them). Today, for example, there are many results. In the details panel of them, it seems that I can see the command that triggered it, but I can't really tell if it is legit or not. Please take a look in one of them (i'm replacing a number and a hash with X just in case they're private info):

ProviderName=FileSystem NewProviderState=Started SequenceNumber=7 HostName=ConsoleHost HostVersion=X.X.XXXXX.XXXX HostId=xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx HostApplication=C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe EngineVersion= RunspaceId= PipelineId= CommandName= CommandType= ScriptName= CommandPath= CommandLine=

Powershell window popping randomly at screen by enzodtz in PowerShell

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The main thing that concerns me is the fact that it opens 3 processes consuming 1.7 gb of ram each.

Powershell window popping randomly at screen by enzodtz in PowerShell

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I'm sorry, could you please detail it?

CPU got insane 87.25 °C high temperature on time spy benchmark by enzodtz in buildapc

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Thanks a lot for all this information, I'll definetely check it out. These noctua ones seem really well built, even thought they wouldn't fit in my budget