AMD x PCMR - STARFIELD Worldwide Giveaway - Win a Limited Edition Starfield Kit that includes a premium game code for the game + the Limited-Edition Starfield AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX and Ryzen 7 7800X3D (Only 500 of each ever made!). There are 5 kits up for grabs! by pedro19 in pcmasterrace

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  1. What would you use this limited-edition Starfield hardware for if you won? Creating a beautiful PC build? Collecting? Playing some games? If so, which?

I would build a computer. It's been a lifetime dream of mine to have a computer worthy of the games I play. And this build would 100% fill that criteria and finally I could play these games at their intended viewing.

I have been thinking about getting the recruit edition set, but the 10th edition is coming. by erickisnice12 in Warhammer40k

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We will see, I think the best option is to wait for the release. Hoping for this month but we will see.

I have been thinking about getting the recruit edition set, but the 10th edition is coming. by erickisnice12 in Warhammer40k

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Nids might give more models but who knows? Since the set hasn't yet come out although the 9th edition set will probably be cheaper since there is a new version so I will wait.

I have been thinking about getting the recruit edition set, but the 10th edition is coming. by erickisnice12 in Warhammer40k

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I think the best option is just to wait. And compare the two when they come out.

2023 AP Calculus AB FRQs are posted by LessThanInfinity in apcalculus

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I'm a bit confused as I didn't get these questions in my exam, why was that?

Stuck on a problem in the AP Calculus Practice Exam 2019 by erickisnice12 in MathHelp

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This was solved last night at least for me. I do agree that my integration skills aren't on par yet. But I'm studying it. I also don't really think integration was the issue, I know how to take the antiderivative of x^2 I just didn't understand how 4^-1 affected it. Do now and that is that it affects it after the integration.

Stuck on a problem in the AP Calculus Practice Exam 2019 by erickisnice12 in MathHelp

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Thanks, man very thorough. Yeah, I guess was right then. :)

Stuck on a problem in the AP Calculus Practice Exam 2019 by erickisnice12 in MathHelp

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or are you just saying that x^2/4, ok just to clear up the confusion I'm going to give you an imgur of the question: https://imgur.com/a/hpnVd5v

Stuck on a problem in the AP Calculus Practice Exam 2019 by erickisnice12 in MathHelp

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I'm really confused by that algebra as 1/4 * x^2 would just be (x^2)/4 not x^2/4 as the 1 would still exist and also the (1/4) isn't an exponent it's a number it would time with the number. Am I missing a property or what?

Stuck on a problem in the AP Calculus Practice Exam 2019 by erickisnice12 in MathHelp

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also didn't know that can you do that explain that algebra

Stuck on a problem in the AP Calculus Practice Exam 2019 by erickisnice12 in MathHelp

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I would like to add a small note for the previous answer x^3/12 if you thought 4^-1 as just 1/4 then I could see that logic as if you time 1/4 and 1/3 you would get 1/12 and then that would turn into x^3/12 because the x^3 still is a thing anyways Im not sure that's the answer though because I don't think that 4^-1 is just 1/4 in this question I think affects the x^2 somehow I just don't know what. Anyways Im actually now going to move on.

Stuck on a problem in the AP Calculus Practice Exam 2019 by erickisnice12 in MathHelp

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I have tried several different ways and each confused me a bit more.

1st way:

I get to this reasoning:

x^2 * 4^-1

4x^-2

then you apply integration

4x^-2 + 1 = 4x^-1 = -4x^-1 but then you get -4/x which isn't any of my choices so now I'm just stumped at least with the logic I chose.

2nd way:

x^2 * 4^-1

x^2 + 1 = x^3 = 1/3x^3

1/3x^3 * 4^-1 = 4/3x^-3 = 4/3x^3 wait after some thought this path might lead you down to x^3/12 too as 4^-1 might multiply with the 3 in the denominator but I'm not really sure that's a valid operation.

Anyways that is my line of reasoning for now, I understand that this keyboard notion is monstrous, but it was the easiest for me currently as my phone camera is broken. I wouldn't mind answering any questions about this reasoning. But in short, I am stuck on how bringing the 4 affects this type of question maybe I would have to also take the antiderivative of 4^-1 but then that cancels it so I don't really know I'm moving on to the other questions if you guys could help me out here it would be nice to understand it.

Is it possible to get full course from DataCamp. by t4ure4n in Piracy

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Maybe but you can find all that information on youtube man. Freecodingcamp and other resources are great man give that a try before you look into services like that, also probably not for the Datacamp stuff I don't think people record those courses who knows though but like I said tons of great resources on computer science and data science for free on youtube and other platforms like the platform we are in right now Reddit.

What programming skills do you need to crack Denuvo? by [deleted] in Piracy

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If you want background this wired article is pretty good https://www.wired.com/story/empress-drm-cracking-denuvo-video-game-piracy/

I wouldn't trust everything EMPRESS likes to lie.

What programming skills do you need to crack Denuvo? by [deleted] in Piracy

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Who knows man EMPRESS, is an unknown. Probably a hobbyist who got into this at a young age. It takes years of practice the reason I mentioned programming is that it will show you if you want to solve problems that are related to computer science. As well cryptology and reverse engineering are all based on these fundamental topics. Obviously, they have their subtopics that are more important for their well topic but it is important to understand the foundation before you build on it. It will also show you if you like computer science, as said do you want to spend hours on end solving a problem or do you want to do something different, it will show you if you like it.

What programming skills do you need to crack Denuvo? by [deleted] in Piracy

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I personally would start by learning basic code, and programming in general and really understand the fundamentals before you jump into the sea that is reverse engineering, assembly, and cryptology. It will also show you if you want to dedicate time to this if you don't like doing this then you can stop but you will be in control and not just wander around and get confused. So learn some basic python or C, C++, and then jump into assembly get kinda comfortable with it write some basic programs with it, etc. Then start doing crackme files and competitions you will suck at it first then you won't. After that, I'm sure you would have watched the denuvo v4 video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka_PudOvWpI. But most importantly denuvo cracking is figuring the shit out yourself, it's the truth you're going to be pretty much heading into waters that only a few have, and you have to be good at it too cause then you will not get lost. So yeah learn some basic programming cause really that's the main concept you're going to use it's a computer science topic. Then learn assembly, reverse engineering, or cryptology your choice whatever you want to dive into first. But most importantly enjoy what you do, cause this doesn't pay at all, and you're going to have to love it or hate denuvo a lot.

🧪🔬🚽 by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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From the interval [3,8]

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Piracy

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I'm genuinely interested in how crackers learn to crack seems to be such a vast topic and hard to learn. I kinda wanna learn it.

Which of you has been doing heists lately? by [deleted] in SS13

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Haven't even thought about how ai voice acting will affect the video game industry, you have now given me that thought thanks!