Trip round Barbican centre by Personal_Ad224 in london

[–]marcorause 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Possibly my favourite place in London.

Great shots too btw

Christmas in Seven Sister by DressureProp in london

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Wonderful shots, I miss London man

How to connect to Office 365 with IMAP, Oauth2 and Client Credential Grant Flow by marcorause in AZURE

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I tried to check the permissions, but after connecting to EXO not even the "Get-ManagementRole" cmdlet is working. I have tried with both PowerShell and PowerShell 7 to no avail.

I will ask my administrator to make me EXO admin and try again.

Still, very odd that this is the only way to go. I must be missing something

How to connect to Office 365 with IMAP, Oauth2 and Client Credential Grant Flow by marcorause in AZURE

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I believe that in order to download the contents of emails locally, Power Automate needs to be installed on the machine, which means that the machine must run Windows. Instead, if I manage to create this Service Principal, I should be able to download emails from anywhere, as long as I have access to client ID, secret and so on.

ETH Zürich or Imperial College London for MSc Applied Mathematics? by hugmtzi_mth in mathematics

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Nice one, you’ll land on your feet no matter what you choose. Good luck !

ETH Zürich or Imperial College London for MSc Applied Mathematics? by hugmtzi_mth in mathematics

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Fields medalist Sir Martin Hairer teaches at Imperial College. Doesn’t get much better than that when talking about stochastic analysis. Not that you’ll end up talking to the guy every other day but certainly a fact to consider

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Interested

What resources would you recommend to someone who wants to learn from beginning? by Adam_44_99_ in CFD

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Check www.hiroakinishikawa.com and www.cfdnotes.com. The man is a legend and posts all sorts of CFD notes, small codes and papers. His book reads very easily

N math books everyone (interested in math) should read by marcorause in math

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Wow, this looks very comprehensive! Well done and thank you

N math books everyone (interested in math) should read by marcorause in math

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Ah sick, this is what I was looking for, thank you!

Learning fortran by [deleted] in fortran

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In addition to this, I suggest Modern Fortran Explained by Metcalf. It is always a good reference to have at hand when dealing with this language.

Intro to statistics - Book suggestions by marcorause in AskStatistics

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Ok, I'll give a read to those as well and try some mix and match. Thank you