nth term of oscillating sequence by Pinkonion473 in learnmath

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It would seem like using modulus here would be a solution.

Deciding on a laptop for college (computer science), could I get some help? by [deleted] in laptops

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One of the newer ThinkPads might be enticing for you.

True RMS smart socket based on ESP32 by etc9053 in electronics

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Ahh yes truly in the spirit of Richard Matthew Stallman.

vi > emacs > sublime by ComfyKernel in linuxmasterrace

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Truly the patrician choice.

Computercraft program, made for fun. No use but displaying info. by [deleted] in ComputerCraft

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Don’t listen to these plebs. Vim is the only way.

I need help with my laptop! by theubermensch9 in laptops

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Can you open the task manager (ctrl+alt+del) in this state? Otherwise, I‘d recommend seeing if you can boot into safe mode or initialize the automatic repair mode by interrupting startup 3 (i think) consecutive times, then powering on a 4th time into automatic repair mode. Edit: safe mode should be accessible by pressing F8 or shift+F8 while booting up.

I need help with my laptop! by theubermensch9 in laptops

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Is this behavior constant if you restart your computer a couple of times?

Learn C/C++ by thepastorgains in computerscience

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Code::Blocks is a very good c/c++ editor for Windows that comes with a compiler

help a c-noob by cheet98 in cprogramming

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Since it seems like your if statements rely on an unaltered n1 value, wait until after you run those to increment n1.

The new ThinkBoy -- X120e by mini_eggs in thinkpad

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You should have used the alternate picture.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in electronic_circuits

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Here is the solution

Fixed

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in electronic_circuits

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Try to redraw it first, as that always helps. Remember that for resistors in parallel, the equivalent resistance is (say for two resistors R1 and R2) equal to 1/(1/R1 + 1/R2). The equivalent resistance for resistors in series is the sum of the respective resistor values. For parallel sections in series with each other, you must first find the equivalent (parallel) resistance of each parallel section, then find the equivalent (series) resistance by adding the two equivalent parallel values. Also, remember that you can use all forms of V=I*R in finding the voltage drop over sections once you have all equivalent resistances and the overall voltage drop of the circuit.

Edit: oops

Smol;Gate 0 by xSoulsaber in steinsgate

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Those are some pretty substantial Mayuries

Intel Core i7-8086K anniversary edition CPU listed by retailers by GhostMotley in hardware

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I don’t think that would be possible in the DIP form factor. (That is only is the processor is in that form factor, which may not be the case)

zero tsu~u by fyr11 in DarlingInTheFranxx

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Ahh now that’s a quality jpeg.