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Q: c++ shell for linux

The Masked Rebel#include <cstring> #include <map> #include <iostream> #include <fstream> #include <sstream> #include <string> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/wait.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <vector> #include <filesystem> #include <errno.h> #include <bits/stdc++.h> std::string USERDIR = getenv("HOME"); ...

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Q: Two Rooks vs Queen endgame

Prashant AkerkarIs an endgame with Queen and King vs. two Rooks and King a win for the Queen, a win for the two Rooks, or a draw?

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Q: Why are the guns on the AC-130 not mounted on the underside of the aircraft?

DannyWhy must the guns of the AC-130 be on the side forcing the plane to circle the target. Would it not be more practical to have the guns underneath the plane shooting downwards?

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Q: Is it OK to respond "thanks" with "sure"?

onurcanbktsWhen someone says ..., thanks. Is it appropriate to respond with sure If so, in which situations it would be OK, and what exactly would it imply?

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Q: Number of reduced decompositions of the longest element of the Weyl group

Bas WinkelmanLet $R$ be a reduced root system, $W$ the associated Weyl group, and $w_0 \in W$ the longest element of $W$. In general $w_0$ admits more than one reduced decomposition into a product of reflections, a number which we denote by $d_R$. Where can one find a list of values of $d_R$ for low-dimension...

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Q: How much energy is needed to grow an acre of wheat entirely indoors?

JBHI'm building an artificial growing environment for a heavily overpopulated world (because you can always build up, right?). When I started thinking about this, I thought it might be as simple as "calculate the energy output of the sun for the growing season of wheat...." But as I thought it throu...

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Q: Blindfold chess games

Prashant AkerkarAre blindfold chess games playable for chess world champions and grandmasters? Does the ability to do so show mastery for a player? Blindfold chess is, without looking at board, the player will just say the move. Is this possible for a human? For example, the moves 1. e4 e5 2. d4 d6 and so on. T...

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Q: Artifacts NOT being used for war

IT AlexAs a follow up to this question. When the greatest wizards of all time decide to retire, they place great pride in creating an Artifact encompassing their life's work. Schwarzschild's staff of miniature black holes would be a subject of study and used quite often and recharged between uses(as per...

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Q: Unwanted indentations ONLY in the first row of longtable

EvaI have a lot longtables in my work and I figured it out that ONLY the first row of the first column is indented. It doesn't occur in the rest of rows. I saw that with another type of tables (like tabular), that are smaller, my problem doesn't occur. I was searching how to fix it, I found this pos...

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Q: Two player Monty Hall variation

Nuclear WangAlice and Bob are going on a game show as partners. In this game, there are three doors, which contain a car, the car keys, and a goat, which are arranged randomly and secretly behind the doors. Alice will go onstage first and open two doors and then shut them, while Bob remains backstage in a so...

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DIY
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Q: Should I use glue or powder-actuated nails when framing over gypcrete?

Carey KlossI have a current gypcrete-over-radiant-over-foamboard-over-slab floor in my unfinished basement. I'm about to frame it out to finish it. I've already located all the tubing, and I do have spots where I can nail or screw most of the walls down. Three questions for the experts: If I want to use po...

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Q: Github Repo Ownership as a PhD Student in a Lab

clifgrayI'm a PhD student and use Github to track and share code for nearly all of my research projects, most of which are largely coding-based work in the field of remote sensing. Our lab is discussing how to best keep track of all the software related projects we do. I generally start and manage projec...

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Q: Invariant subspaces to the permuting action of the alternating group.

Alon YarivThis question arose while researching Galois groups of random reciprocal polynomials. Throughout $A_n$ is the alternating group. Let us define the following group action of $A_n$ on the vector space $\mathbb{C}^n$ $$\sigma \circlearrowright (x_1,\dots,x_n)=(x_{\sigma^{-1}(1)},\dots,x_{\sigma^{-1...

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02:29
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Q: Why is the transfer curve of a real MOS not perfectly quadratical?

DiemexI am a student and trying to understand the MOS transistor. So I have simulated the transfer curve of a MOS in Cadence and done a parametric sweep for WL (500n, 1000n). Here you can see the plot sqrt of the transfer curve Vgs/Id. (Level 1 Model) If I change to a level 49 model in Cadence the cur...

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02:54
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Q: What are “frugality rules”?

Joe Jobs A total of 15,799 Chinese officials were punished in July for violating frugality rules, the top anti-graft body said on Thursday. https://www.shine.cn/news/nation/2008285032/ What does the term "frugality rules" mean?

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Q: Can I hand out beads from a necklace of fireball?

BThompsonMy character currently has a necklace of fireball with 4 beads remaining. Can I split the necklace and hand the beads out to my party for individual use, or does the necklace have to remain whole until just before a bead is thrown? We are about to fight a difficult enemy, and the idea of bombardi...

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Q: Was Windows 95 really released in 1995?

UuDdLrLrSsHere's a recent Microsoft article claiming, "Windows 95 was launched on August 24, 1995". https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2020/08/24/looking-back-the-25th-anniversary-of-windows-95/ But I distinctly remember thinking that it was late, back at that time. It had always seemed like a lot o...

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Ham
03:28
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Q: Would Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) multiplexing work over HF bands?

vz07OAM (Orbital Angular Momentum) Multiplexing is a form of multiplexing capable of high data speeds on limited bandwidth using the physical properties of EM waves. An experiment in 2012 transmitted two data signals simultaneously on the same frequency over a distance of 442 meters on the 5ghz band....

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Q: What am I missing from the axiom of regularity

Joshua PasaI'm trying to understand the ZFC axioms and I understand most of them except the axiom of regularity. From what I understand it is saying that for all non-empty sets that have a set for an element the set does not share any elements with the original set and the element of the set. However would...

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Q: A chessboard tiling with corners removed in 3D

ThomasLA famous problem asks whether an 8x8 chessboard with two opposite corners deleted can be tiled with dominoes, where a domino is a rectangle congruent to two adjacent squares of the board. Now, let C be an 8x8x8 cube with two diagonally opposite corners removed. For which integers $n>1$ is it poss...

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Q: Can Warforged doff Cast-Off Armor in a single action?

Saber CrusaderXanathar's Guide to Everything includes this fun magical armor variant, Cast-Off Armor, which can be doffed in a single action (see XGE p136): You can doff this armor as an action. This is generally simple to understand and use, until we get to Warforged (from Eberron: Rising from the Last War)...

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Q: Show 'all' routes to a given prefix on Juniper Router

asdfasdfasdfasdfForgive me if I'm not using the correct terminology here but I'm on a Juniper MX204 router, call it router A. I'm receiving full table from my ISP. I do a show route, i.e. show route 1.1.1.1 and I get one prefix back. show route 1.1.1.1 inet.0: 811234 destinations, 811234 routes (811190 active...

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Q: Are there direct practical applications of differentiating natural logarithms?

Amos HuntThe textbook I am using to teach Calculus I includes in the exercises of most chapters a number of interesting real-world applications of the concepts from that chapter. However, the chapter on the derivative of the natural logarithm is remarkably abstract in its exercises. Are there not scenario...

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CS
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Q: Why would you use a shared-gate multi-channel MOSFET device?

KJ7LNWThis device has 8 drain channels, shared source, and a single shared gate: DMN1250UFEL How is this different from tying all the drains together and using a single FET? I suppose you could have different drain voltages, but what might be a real-world application?

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Q: What are the research areas in differential geometry involving Lie Groups action?

AliceI love Lie groups actions! My contact with this topic occurred in the context of differentiable manifolds and riemannian geometry courses, and while studying Klein geometries. My knowledge is still very limited, though. I would like to specialize on a research area in which I could work a lot wit...

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Q: Does such a positive measure exist?

MJaneIs it possible to find a positive measure $\mu$ such that $\forall x\in\mathbb R,\mu(x)>0$ and $\mu((0,1))$ is finite? I'm quite sure that such a measure does not exist, but I'm having some difficulty demonstrating it. Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance.

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Q: Having extreme difficulty understanding conditional statements.

kvnreveryone. I'm having a very difficult time understanding conditional statements, and was hoping someone could help me understand them. I took discrete math this last spring and remember struggling with them, but at some point had to let go and just say "it is what it is, I guess." I'm now taking ...

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Q: How to create a validation loop for multiple inputs

okkv1747vmI wrote some code to get 3 integers from the user. The code then prints the sum of the 3 integers. The code works as expected. I want to validate all input before doing the calculation. However, the code just doesn't feel right. Is there another approach I should be taking? It seems.. redundant. ...

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Q: Why is this Blender matrix multiplication not distributive?

NeverConvexI was surprised in working on a Blender problem recently to find that matrix multiplication doesn't seem to be distributive: >>> bpy.data.objects["Camera"].matrix_world Matrix(((0.7071065306663513, -0.5, 0.5000001788139343, 11.922225952148438), (0.7071070075035095, 0.49999985098838806, -0...

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Q: My prefix lets us open doors, My suffix is crucial for doors

risky mysteries My prefix lets us open doors. My suffix is crucial for doors. My infix is where we get pork. My whole is why pianos work.

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Q: Is there any benefit of using a swept wing at subsonic speeds?

member2017Is there any benefit to using swept wing at subsonic speeds? (By the way..Why do some fast birds like falcons, swifts and most migratory birds use swept wings or raked wingtips since they fly at low subsonic speeds?)

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Q: How much does Mathematical Logic relate to Statistics?

AYX.CLDR To wit, to what extent did statistics professors study Mathematical Logic ("ML" henceforth)? To what extent does Statistics use ML? How relevant is ML? I'm not referring to transitions or introductions to proofs like A Logical Introduction to Proof, Introduction to Mathematical Structures an...

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Q: Floyd-Warshall Path Reconstruction

SaurabhBelow is the implementation for the Floyd-Warshall algorithm, which finds all-pairs shortest paths for a given weighted graph. The function floyd_warshall takes a graph as an input, which is represented by an edge list in the form of [source, destination, weight] The path_reconstruction function ...

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Q: Make Gimp default for xcf files, not Krita

Al LelopathThe default application for xcf is krita, not gimp. How do I change this? I see this in the MIME Type Editor: Edit:

 
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Q: Why is 色んな an adjectival and not an adjective?

rarunaI encountered the word here: 世界で色んな人が食べ物がないから、食べ物を捨ててはならない!と子供の頃から両親 が教えてくれた。 and the 'adjectival' definition in https://jisho.org/search/%E8%89%B2%E3%82%93%E3%81%AA

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Q: Single wall rims with disc brakes

BetterSenseI'm building up a 36-spoke dynamo front wheel for a Mongoose Envoy cargo bike. It will be used casually for short trips, but I weigh 230 lbs and I may have a child or a load of groceries on. The stock tires are 60mm wide. I have a 25mm wide, aluminum rim from an old Mongoose mountain bike, howeve...

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Q: Is the Bible saying that the earth has pillars?

Osakue Kingsley UsiomonifoReading 1 Samuel 2:8, it seems to suggest that the earth has pillars. Can anyone explain please??

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Q: Are food calorie values really integers?

ConstantthinIt takes 9 calories to burn 1 gram of fat. 4 calories to burn 1 gram of carbs, or protein. Are these numbers exact, or have they been rounded? And if they have been rounded what are the exact numbers? One hit said that the numbers are rounded, but not with how much.

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Q: Is there any reason why we don’t supply power to a 2.5 or 3.5 jack?

1.21 gigawattsIs there any reason why we don’t supply power to a 2.5 or 3.5 jack or why it hasn’t evolved to be used it as a wall outlet protocol? It seems it would use less space, easier to use (can’t insert it incorrectly), and disconnects more easily.

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Q: Is a venomous bird possible?

user79088Is a bird with venomous claws possible? I want it to jump on people and scratch at their heads while they’re walking as a mating ritual. However, they need to be venomous for plot related reasons.

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Q: Importance of Tax certificate in UK Visa visit visa application in Nigeria

Luvly spotMy friend want to apply for UK visit visa. But he doesn't have certificate. Could it affect his visa application

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Q: how does the ozone layer "stay in place"?

SalithaIt is said about ozone a layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude of about 10 km (6.2 miles) containing a high concentration of ozone Over the Earth’s surface, the ozone layer’s average thickness is about 300 Dobson Units or a layer that is 3 millimetres thick. (nasa) So, how does the...

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Q: How to make this more acceptable to industry?

securityauditorRather embarrassingly, I have been coding for some years now, however I feel that I still write code in a very basic way. It is hard to be certain, when many companies often give coding interviews for free labour, and the internet rarely sees software development from a business side but treats i...

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Q: What is relationship between beta and binomial distributions in Bayesian inference

NemoI came across this question: Suppose we are giving two students a multiple-choice exam with 40 questions, where each question has four choices. We don't know how much the students have studied for this exam, but we think that they will do better than just guessing randomly. a: What is our likelih...

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Q: Can someone have perfect/relative pitch and not know it?

Dawsen James Van EdeHey so I've been in music for about 7 years now and it's gotten to the point where I've developed actual skill. I principle French Horn and second Trumpet (with self taught guitar on the side that started during quarantine) and I'm in High School currently. I remember that when I was "auditioned"...

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Q: Can a process background itself?

tom463Can a process background itself? What would be a Perl and/or C implementation of this?

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Q: Is there a quick way to find a number's base 4 representation given its base 2 representation?

Anthony SmithThe simple way to do this would be to convert the base 2 number to base 10, then convert that base 10 number to base 4 to get the answer. However, I think that there might be an even better way to do this, because 4 happens to be 2*2, but I can't seem to pinpoint it. Can somebody please point me ...

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Q: Split list recursively until flat

BalterI'm writing a passion program that will determine the best poker hand given hole cards and community cards. As an ace can go both ways in a straight, I've coded this as [1, 14] for a given 5 card combination. I understand recursion but implementing it is a different story for me. I'm looking fo...

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Q: How can I use function `SolveAlways` to solve this problem

MontevideoGiven that $y=\frac{1}{2} e^{2 x}+\left(x-\frac{1}{3}\right) e^{x}$ is a special solution of the differential equation $y^{\prime \prime}+a y^{\prime}+b y=c e^{x}$ (a, b, c are constants), I want to find the value of a, b, c. y[x_] := 1/2 E^(2 x) + (x - 1/3) E^x SolveAlways[(D[#, {x, 2}] + a*D[#,...

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Q: How does a helicopter hover

ychnhI am wondering how a helicopter manages to stay balanced and stay in one spot while it is in the air. I understand that there is a second rotor that is used to counteract the angular momentum and also the use of swashplate to direct the helicopter forwards and backwards. Assuming the angular mome...

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Q: Find the index of reflection of a substring of a palindrome

Ryan RudesProblem Statement: You will receive a substring of a palindromic string. You must return the index of the substring which marks the point of reflection of the original string. You are only provided the substring, which is not necessarily a palindrome because it is not necessarily centered about t...

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Q: How can I display 'seconds' in Windows 10 Task bar?

Jiang YiIt shows only date, hour and miniutes such as 11:41 PM, 8/20/2020. I would like to see the 'seconds' always on the task bar.

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Q: On sums of quadratic residues

Hai-Liang WuLet $p>3$ be a prime. We set $R=\{x\in\mathbb{Z}: (x/p)=1\}$, where $(\cdot/p)$ is the Legendre symbol. When $p\equiv3\pmod4$, by class formulae of imaginary quadratic fields $\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{-p})$, we can easily obtain that $$A_p:=\sum_{0<x<p/2,x\in R}x=(p^2-1)/16,\ \text{if}\ p\equiv7\pmod8,$$...

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Q: What do these trains carry?

Mariia Mykhailova The answer is a pair of words.

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Q: Installing Salesforce EDA (Education Data Architecture) via Salesforce CLI (sfdx)

OmairProblem Need to figure out how to install Salesforce EDA through Salesforce CI in a Scratch org by running sfdx force:package:install so that CI tools can automatically test packages dependent on EDA by installing EDA through Salesforce CLI first. Workaround A known functioning workaround is to i...

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Q: Tathagata and the seeker after knowledge!

sandeep telangMany ancient pali literature proposed the end or nirvana as 'tathagata got released'. What does it mean? Do tathagata is bound? Or Do we bound by ignorance and free with right knowledge(Samma Ditthi)? Samma Ditthi at times coincides with Thou are that, upanishadic dictiom. Five aggregates are mer...

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Q: Correct way to shift?

TimonSo I went to a bike shop to check out the options that I could buy and came across this board that has the gear using system explained for beginners (I guess?). Is it not literally suggesting cross-chaining? The bike I'd most likely buy will have Shimano tourney derailleurs, both front and back....

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Q: How can I recreate this rectangle with lines, points, and labels in LaTeX?

PangolinCough2020 I'm just typing this up for class and I'd appreciate some guidance like what packages I'd need and how to start?

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Q: How to prevent peltier power supply from oscillating

JavaLatteI want to use a DAC to control the current to a Peltier device. The Peltier will typically be running at about 0.25A, and this requires less than 100mV. I have tried this circuit, but it oscillates at about 100KHz. The Op amp is fed from a separate 3.3V power supply. The darlington has an Hfe of ...

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Q: Filling an area with a pattern saved in a file

HanyUsing the following code, how can I fill this closed area with a pattern saved in an outside file as the enclosed one. \documentclass{beamer} \setbeamertemplate{navigation symbols}{} \usepackage{tikz} \usepackage{pgfplots} \begin{document} \begin{frame}[t] \frametitle{} \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=...

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Q: Smartphone app that alerts when A rider is left behind

Barbara SherI belong to a few off-road bicycle in groups. We ride during the day and at night. Does anyone know of a smart phone app that would alert the bicycling group leader when one of the group is left behind, meaning when they are more than certain distance far away?

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Q: Whats happens after death?

Suraj KumarWhen a human being dies, his body dissolves into other bodies, i.e other humans, plants, air, water, rocks, sand etc. But what really happens to our Consciousness memory thoughts intelligence & Karma

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Q: Can partisan events be held in the White House?

einpoklumI noticed US President Trump held an Republican National Convention event at the White House the other day. Is it not illegal, and unprecedented, for the President to use the White House - a federal government installation - in that way?

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Q: Is the location of Rivendell a secret?

HarryI wonder if the location of Rivendell is a secret known only by the wise such as Gandalf, or is it public to almost everyone in Middle-earth? As seen in the movie, Gandalf leads Blibo Baggins and the Dwarves through a narrow tunnel to escape from Orcs, none of them recognized that they were on th...

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Q: Is joining NEO6MV2 module and RC 522 module together to Raspberry Pi possible?

PRANJAL DEEP KANELI am new to this but from my initial project requirements, I will need to join GPS Module and RFID Module to a Raspberry Pi 4. Do the GPIO pins support the required output? Is there any guide on how to join two modules to Raspberry Pi?

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Q: Where I can download images of chess pieces for my chess app?

beginnerI am developing an Android app and I need chess pieces images for my it. I am concerned about copyright issues as well. I can copy images from other chess apps on GitHub projects, but I am not sure if that is legal. Is there any free source to get images of chess pieces?

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Q: Brain fog when playing chess

dronz3rI've been playing chess from many years but started playing more from past few month. I only play 3 minute blitz games, have rating around 1350 in chess.com and 1700 in lichess, have played few thousand games till now. I observed that sometimes my brain just doesn't seem to work and am unable to ...

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Q: How to check if a folder is empty or not and use its content in an if-then-else-statement?

kunalI'm writing a bash script, where I need to check if a folder is empty or not and according to the output I need to run some other commands. I'm working on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS. My script: if [ "$(ls -A /mnt/mamdrive/"As Metadata"/)" ] || ["$(ls -A /mnt/mamdrive/"As Video"/)" ]; then echo “copy...

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Q: What is a good introductory book in multivariate statistical analysis?

Kώστας ΚούδαςI want to read my first book in multivariate statistical analysis. Are there any suggestions? More specifically the book should contain: cluster analysis, multidimensional scaling, examples from social and behavioral sciences and if it possible, examples in R. Thanks in advance! P.S.: I read th...

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Q: What are the differences between "Marginal Probability Distribution" and "Conditional Probability Distribution"?

Changhee KangWhile studying probability, I am kind of having difficulties in understanding marginal probability distribution and conditional probability distribution. To me, they look much the same and cannot find the clear concepts of differences in those two probability distributions.

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Q: What species do mutants belong to? Are they still Homo Sapiens?

Umbrella CorporationMutants have X-genes which give them superpowers, but they aren't fully separate from normal humans. In the Days of The Future Past movie, sentinels were targeting even normal humans who had a chance of having the mutant gene passed on to their children, grandchildren, or great grandchildren. Mea...

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Q: Examiner proof-reading master thesis before submission. Is this allowed?

Jonas SchwarzI know of someone who is currently writing their master's thesis. They will be the single author of the document. Our (german) university requires a statement that says something like 'I wrote all of this thesis myself unless otherwise specified', meaning everything not cited is your own work (Ei...

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Q: Energy Conservation: How is Heat generated in a loop with Time Varying Magnetic Field through it?

Tony Stark Consider a circular loop kept in a time-changing magnetic field. We know, via Faraday Law, that EMF is induced across the loop and hence a current appears in the loop. Let there be some Resistance given in the wire. Then heat will appear in the circuit. How does heat energy appear in the circui...

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Q: How long does a violin bow technique last?

user635988When reading a sheet music there is some specific bow technique that need to be used on some passages, but I wonder when I will need to switch to my regular bow stroke. For example like in "La fille aux cheveux de lin", there is a violin bow technique "Sul Tasto". It was written above the note like

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Q: What is the purpose of R3 on this circuit?

Iwatani NaofumiWhat is the purpose of R3 on the shunt regulator circuit below? I simulated it but even without the R3, the circuit still works:

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Q: What is this bean-shaped thing growing on my aloe?

MaurycyI have a miniature aloe and while it's been normal for it to flower once or twice a year, this time something new appeared on the stalk: B is what grows normally, A is this weird bean-shaped thing that is a new thing. I tried looking it up and found nothing - is this just the next stage of flowe...

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Q: where is my lan hostname stored

Alex028502When I configure a hostname on a computer, that I can look up like this: $ hostname example and then ping, or ssh from another computer on the same LAN: $ ssh example user@example's password: Where is my other computer looking up the address for this hostname? Does the former computer register ...

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Q: Is it possible to cross the Naruto Strait on foot?

JanI’m considering a trip across Awaji Island and on to Shikoku. The Naruto Strait between these two islands is well known for the whirlpools that occur when the tide is right. As the Oonaruto Bridge (大鳴門橋) (that crosses the strait) itself is less than 1 km across, it seems most convenient to walk a...

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Q: What does the "naughty word" refer to in the sentence?

Iris_Xie What is the naughty word in the picture above, does it mean something rude such as holy s***? according to the picture of fist nearby.

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Q: Where the Laplace transform coming from?

Ali BagheriThe Gelfand transform on the commutative Banach *-algebra $L^1(\mathbb{R})$ is just the Fourier transform. Q. What can we say concerning the Laplace transform?!

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Q: Why did Marcus Aurelius reproach rhetoric and poetry?

Paul Razvan BergI'm reading Marcus' Meditations and I notice a dose of subtle criticism directed at rhetoric and poetry. As per Book I Chapter XIV: From the gods I received that ... I was no great proficient in the study of rhetoric and poetry, and of other faculties, which perchance I might have dwelt upon, if...

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Q: LEGO™ as a defence against barefoot warriors

chasly - reinstate MonicaLEGO™ as a defence against barefoot warriors In the far future, after the collapse of civilisation, there is an ongoing war between two tribes. The tribes have only the ability to make neolithic technology. These are the Barefoots and the Legolanders. The Barefoots are a fierce tribe who never we...

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Q: Killing enveloped viruses with soap

chinmaiWhy is that enveloped viruses can be killed with soap , alcohol ect.,but not non enveloped viruses?Why does just having an envelope makes it susceptible to soap and alcohol?

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Q: C++ Snake game using SFML libraby

Aryan ParekhHere is my little snake game which I made in c++ using the SFML library. The game is very simple. I have also included a screenshot of how the GUI looks. The files which I am loading are 30x30 colored squares. Yellow is the background. Red represents the snake. White is the cherry/fruit/prize to ...

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Q: Special relativity and Newton's 3rd law

Konstantina-Dimitra P.When we think about Newton's 3rd law we assume that a change in action leads to a simultaneous change in the reaction. If there are two objects at a distance and this change happens at the same time at an inertial frame of reference , at one other this change does not happen at the same time. How...

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Q: merging pandas dataframes with respect to a function output

JBronsIs there a convenient way to merge two dataframes with respect to the distance between rows? For the following example, I want to get the color for df1 rows from the closest df2 rows. The distance should be computed as ((x1-x2)**0.5+(y1-y2)**0.5)**0.5. import pandas as pd df1 = pd.DataFrame({'x'...

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Q: Split a number in every possible way

J42161217You task here is very simple: Given a positive integer n without leading zeroes as input, split it in all possible ways Examples Input->Output 111 -> {{111}, {1, 11}, {11, 1}, {1, 1, 1}} 123 -> {{123}, {12, 3}, {1, 23}, {1, 2, 3}} 8451 -> {{8451}, {845, 1}, {8, 451}, {84, 51}, {84, 5, 1},...

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Q: Unopened bags without instructions

JRLongCan someone help me identify what set these are so I can find the book and my son can build?

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Q: Proving that inequality holds under condition.

1qwertyyyy Let $a$ and $b$ be positive numbers. Prove that inequality $$\frac{ax+by}{2} \leqslant \sqrt{\frac{ax^2+by^2}{2}}$$ holds for all real $x$ and $y$ only and only if $a+b \leqslant2$ Problem needs to be done using "basic" algebraic methods. I tried expanding this into form $$2ax^2+2by^2-a^2x^2-b^...

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Q: Area of a region bound by three circular arcs, why doesn't this approach work?

PierThree circular arcs of radius 5 units bound the region shown. Arcs AB and AD are quarter-circles, and arc BCD is a semicircle. I tried to find the answer by calculating the total area of the circle if it was a full one,and then I subtracted the area of the two quarter circles: $\pi 5^2 - 1/4\pi 5...

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Q: How to add legend with specific values and frame

irondonioI need to add well-defined ticks in this range Ticks -> {Range[0, Pi, Pi/6], Automatic} to the following plot This is the code but it is incomplete. Comments and suggestion to solve it Plot[{ 1/2 (1 + Cos[x]^2), Sin[x]^2/(1 + Cos[x]^2) , 1/2 (1 + Cos[x]^2) BesselJ[0, Sin[Pi/3] x]^2, Sin[x...

ELL
ELL
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Q: Why is the t in "often" silent?

SphinxCambridge online dictionary pronounces "often" without the "t" but also gives the pronunciation with the t. I checked in many other dictionaries but it is silent. UK: /ˈɒf.ən/ /ˈɒf.tən/ US: /ˈɑːf.ən/ /ˈɑːf.tən/ Some people do pronounce the "t" in often but most of the time it is silent. There ar...

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Q: Proof strategy for 4-Colour-Theorem

R. SrivastavaSuppose you have a triangulated region in the plane, the triangulation consisting of $n$ triangles. Take an arbitrary triangle of this triangulation and call it $\Delta_i$ with $1\leq i\leq n$. The neighbourhood of $\Delta_i$, i.e. all the triangles around $\Delta_i$ which share a vertex or an ed...

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Q: Can Timatic data on some sources be outdated or incorrect?

PradaBecause of the Covid19 pandemic many countries have been changing and modifying their entry requirements quite frequently. While these new entry requirements can be verified from the country's embassy, how does one ensure that the airlines have the most accurate information? Contacting some airli...

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Q: How to make other stars visible to the naked eye in the day sky

TielnelIn my world each person has the ability to call upon the power of a star; using it to further whatever end they’d want—i.e. using the sun’s energy to power a spell. However, they can ONLY call upon the power of the visible stars in the sky and once the stars are on the other side of the planet th...

DBA
DBA
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Q: Get results from "combined, either inner join"

paul23I have a feeling this must have been asked multiple times, but I just cannot find a solution, or even a questions probably because of difficulty in explaining. We all know that inner join basically gives an "intersection" of two tables. And hence multiple inner joins give the intersection of all ...

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Q: If mass curves spacetime, why do planets in a vacuum follow curved paths?

DoradusEarth orbits the Sun because the Sun's mass curves spacetime. But the Sun is 150 million kilometers away from here; how can mass curve spacetime that it's not actually in? Is that a form of action at a distance?

TeX
TeX
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Q: How to escape a quotation mark character/glyph?

rugkI have the same problem as in this question, but the answers just circle around how to best use quotation marks. This is fine as long as you actually want a quotation mark. However, I explicitly don't want it. And there is one legitimate reason: I want to display code. Verbatim. Without any chang...

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Q: C++ code for Priority Search Tree

miningI'm trying to implement a Priority Search Tree(PST) following this note: http://cs.brown.edu/courses/cs252/misc/resources/lectures/pdf/notes07.pdf. For convenience, I copied the related peuso-code here: and the note has also provided an example for creating a PST, I just copied the final tree he...

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Q: Is it possible to melt and accurately mould LEGO plastic using only neolithic technology?

chasly - reinstate MonicaThis question is supplementary to the following LEGO™ as a defence against barefoot warriors One answer suggests making weapons and other artifacts by melting and moulding LEGO plastic (ABS). Is this in fact possible using only neolithic technology? Concerns There are no metal containers during ...

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Q: Scifi anthology published in the '70s including “The Enchanted Village” and “All Summer in a Day”

KayaThe anthology contains short stories including, "The Enchanted Village" by A E Van Vogt, "All Summer in a Day", by Ray Bradbury, "And He Built a Crooked House", by Heinlein (?), and other great stories, including a story about a political (?) prisoner who escapes and has a chip in his head, and i...

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Q: Plagiarism and credible sources

Brainchild HoPlagiarism is the reuse of other's materials without proper credit and acknowledgement [1] Credible sources are vaguely defined, but it can be attributed to verifiable facts in the literature [2] I want to ask that, in a situation, when an academician found an "inspiring" idea (not necessarily we...

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Q: Is it safe to run a 7.5 volt electronic on a slightly higher or lower power amount?

Focal FossaI have a CASIO SA-75 that has corroded battery terminals. I have tried finding a power supply for it. It is rated for 7.5 volts, but all of the power supplies I found were 7 to 8 volts. Can I run the CASIO on these power supplies without worrying that it will die?

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Q: AVL Tree in C++

Saleh ShamlooAfter not programming in c++ for some time, I decided to write an AVL tree implementation to get back in shape (I wasn't that good anyway. Still an amateur). Header File bst.hpp #pragma once #include <iostream> #include <utility> namespace bst { template <typename T> class BstNode ...

DBA
DBA
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Q: Prevent THREADPOOL waits due to idle worker thread trimming

Paul White 9After reading Unusual THREADPOOL Waits by Josh Darnell, a Twitter user mentioned there is an undocumented trace flag to prevent trimming idle workers: The idea is that once SQL Server has created enough threads to service the peak workload, it should not then trim worker threads (release them to...

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Q: Why is heroin a more potent drug than morphine, despite having a similar structure?

Aniruddha DebThe structures of heroin and morphine are quite similar, with morphine being formed by acetylation of heroin: Why is heroin so much more potent than morphine, when their structures are so similar? What biochemical effects lead to heroin's prevalence as a recreational drug, and consequently, the ...

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Q: Artin reciprocity via Shimura varieties

curious math guyThe point of Shimura varieties, as far as I've understood it, is that for a given Shimura datum $(G,D)$, there exist models, by which I mean that for congruence subgroups $\Gamma$ there exists a Shimura variety $X(\Gamma)$ defined over some number field. Hence we get a action of the absolute galo...

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Q: Could you actually make a green space program?

Adam ReynoldsIs it plausible to build and maintain a space program without adding to climate change? While obviously there are larger problems in the near term with respect to climate change, I'm thinking about a slightly longer term context with something like solarpunk. If we could reasonably have clean ene...


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