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Q: Do gynoecious cucumbers require pollination?

erotavlasI have planted several 'pickling' variety of cucumber and they only have female flowers. In fact there are so many flowers with baby cucumbers at first I was thinking, wow I'm going to harvest so many cucumbers. But so far I only got 6 and the majority just turn yellow while still very small, t...

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Q: Upgrading SQL Server Express 2008 R2 that seems to be tied with SQL Server Standard

ArxAngelI have a Server Server 2008 R2 instance. I need to upgrade to SQL Server 2016 temporarily until an infrastructure upgrade to newer hardware and newer software. I try to upgrade to SQL Server 2016 Express, but it resulted in an error with a version mismatch. On this screen, I noticed a second inst...

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Q: In the travel industry, why is the "business" term coined in for luxury or premium services?

DavGinThe "business" term is often associated with premium travel products, priced accordingly, among many offerings of the industry. Business class cabins in airplanes So-called "business" hotels Business taxis (my example is one taxi operator in Paris having some cabs in its fleet labeled "Club Af...

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Q: Is a spirit summoned with the Find Greater Steed spell affected by the Divine Word spell?

firionThe Divine Word spell description says: Regardless of its current hit points, a celestial, an elemental, a fey, or a fiend that fails its save is forced back to its plane of origin (if it isn't there already) and can't return to your current plane for 24 hours by any means short of a wish spell....

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Q: Book read in the 80/90s about an alien microbe taking over creatures

richard azeIn the '80s I read a book which started on a beach on a desert island. The premise was an alien microbe taking over creatures which escalates significantly. I seem to remember the book being epic in the descriptions of the way in which the alien was made up and reacted and countered it's various ...

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Q: Looking for title of old Star Trek TOS book where Spock is captured and gets earring

memory_alphaTwo decades ago I read a lot of the old TOS novels. There was one novel where Spock was captured (on a planet iirc) and made prisoner of a female person/ alien. She equipped him with accessories like an earring or piercing, maybe even a collar. It felt a lot like an author self-insert. Spock even...

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Q: Sci-fi movie - men in a bar in a small town, trapped by an alien

user179798OK, I'm desperate for help on this, my father was watching this movie when I was a kid. I couldn't have been more than five or six, maybe seven, years old, around 1995. I only remember a couple scenes from the movie. It was set in a small town. The first scene I can remember is a group of men ins...

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Q: Where do we go if we gain knowledge of the absolute truth?

8Mad0Manc8One of the fundamental questions that humans since the dawn of time have asked themselves is why are we here?, or how are we here?, how did all this happen to be? Philosophers try to answer these questions. Scientists try to determine the natural laws and how the physical world is as it is, Relig...

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Q: Is an employment Conflict of Interest necessary when redundant with my Affiliation?

BrianI am a full time employee at company XYZ, and will be co-author with university researchers on a paper utilizing one of my company's products. My affiliation will therefore be listed as "XYZ." Is it then also necessary to put in the Conflicts of Interest section that I am a paid employee of compa...

 
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Q: o y u (or and or)

FmbalbuenaIn Spanish, the word 'or' is represented as 'o', with the exception of cases where the following letter starts with 'o' or 'ho' (including accented forms like 'ó' or 'hó'). Numbers also follow this rule if they start with \$8\$ or are exactly \$11\$, because all numbers that start with \$8\$ in S...

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Q: Two-period two-good optimal consumption problem

AnthonyI'm trying to solve a two-period two-good consumption problem. Endowment in the two periods is $w_1$ and $w_2$, the interest rate is $\rho$, and total utility is $$ U(x_1, y_1) + \beta U(x_2, y_2)\ . $$ So far I have that for each $t$, total consumption is given by $$ C_t = x_t p_{xt} + y p_{yt...

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Q: What do American people call the classes that students go to after school for SATs?

DelfinoWhat do American people call the classes that students go to after school for SATs? In Taiwan, we call it a cram school, but there is no such phrase in any American dictionary. Could Americans please tell me what you call the classes or schools? Thank you.

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Q: Distorted square wave

ShepI connected a BK Precision 4017B waveform generator to a Rigol DS1054 Oscilloscope. BNC ⇽ Co-Axial-Cable ⇾ BNC. 8 MHz square wave generated. Square wave looks rather distorted to me. See image below. Also tried a 10 MHz oscillator 4-pin can and also get a distorted square-wave waveform. What am I...

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Q: What was the first science fiction or fantasy element to appear in any Batman comic?

SkoobaBatman is obviously an on-topic character for our site. He regularly teams up with or confronts aliens and has awesome technology at his fingertips even if he himself is "just a man in a suit". However, would that have always been the case? I know Batman debuted in "Detective Comics" in 1939 and ...

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Q: Implementation of Euler-Maruyama numerical solver

QuasarI am trying to write a python implementation of Euler-Maruyama and Milstein schemes for numerically solving stochastic differential equations. The pseudo-code for the algorithms is in the Wikipedia links. Would you review my code to see if it can be improved and is closer to production-quality? I...

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Q: Histogram manipulation

Ja_cppI want to optimize the code to run faster, so I started with parallelizing the for loops, but the code still not very fast. I do get variable frames per second, but the maximum is about 23 FPS. The code is manipulating the histogram of a given image. Is there a faster and more efficient way of d...

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Q: Reviewer "rejected" my submission, and then submitted one by their own. What did they do wrong?

High GPA We submitted a result claiming that a paper by an associate editor (of the same journal) contain a mistaken result. The editor wrote to me: "the associate editor and others reviewed your submission. They conclude that your result is correct, but is not important enough for a correction publicati...

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Q: Typical password generator in Python

Reinderien Password generators are extremely popular on CodeReview with beginners to both coding in general and Python in particular, for a number of reasons: They're (seemingly) easy to implement They offer an excuse to learn a little bit of the Python built-in API They are ostensibly useful in day-to-da...

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Q: How to relocate an outlet forward into a new wall?

StephenI have a built in entertainment center in my bedroom. It’s recessed in a 2 foot deep alcove. The top half is a shelf and place for an old CRT TV, and the bottom half is cabinet doors. There was a standard outlet in the back of the upper portion. To modernize it, I’ve removed the top half of the c...

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Q: Reference about cancellation property for semigroups

Hector PinedoHave the semigroups with the following cancellation property been studied? Property: Let $S$ be a semigroup and $x,y\in S$ such that $xz=yz,$ for all $z\in S,$ then $x=y$.

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Q: Dual of slope semistable vector bundle on higher dimensional variety

maxoRecall the definition of slope semistability, taken from section 1.2 of Huybrechts and Lehn's "Geometry of Moduli Spaces of Sheaves" book. Let $X$ be a projective $\mathbb{C}$-scheme and $E \in Coh(X)$ of dimension $d = \dim(X)$. The rank of $E$ is defined to be \begin{equation} rk(E) = \frac{\al...

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Q: The meaning of "tarmac ticket"

MauriceWhat is the meaning of "tarmac" in "Grab your friends and join the rodeo action with our Bud & Barbeque deal! For $39 plus GST, score admission to Stampede Park, tarmac tickets to the rodeo, and a voucher for a mouthwatering beef on a bun paired perfectly with a cold Budweiser"? According to The ...

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Q: Time dilation in Einstein's train example (lightning strike)

user12277In Einstein's famous thought example involving a fast-moving train (say with a velocity of $c/2$), we assume that lightning strikes occur simultaneously at the front and rear end of the train as viewed from an observer at a platform outside of the moving train. For an observer sitting at the cent...

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Q: On the Rambam's view on funding Torah scholars

Maurice MizrahiMaimonides rejected the notion that Jews must help financially other Jews to study Torah: All this is wrong. There is not a single word, either in the Torah or in what the Sages said, to lend credence to it... As we look into the sayings of the Talmudic sages, we do not find that they ask people...

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Q: Olympic basketball terms: what does “gutted on the glass and in the paint” mean?

XanneThe U.S. men’s basketball team has been “bullied” in the past because of the size of the players. Generally speaking, Coach Kerr played smaller lineups, and in losing three of their final four games at the World Cup, the U.S. was often gutted on the glass and in the paint. From NY Times "For th...

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GIS
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Q: Custom panel is created but does not display properly in custom plug-in

NickI am using the answer to Adding custom panel to QGIS to add a custom panel to my existing custom QGIS plug-in. So far, the plug-in only uses modal dialogues. I try to show the widget from the callback of a toolbar menu option: file_widget = QgsFileWidget() file_widget.setObjectName('filewidget_ex...

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RPG
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Q: Are Artificers subject to the same magic item restrictions as other characters in AL?

PyrotechnicalThe current 2024 Adventurer's League rules stipulate that characters may bring permanent magic items they've gained from other adventurers of Uncommon rarity or higher per the following tier criteria: Tier 1: 1 item Tier 2: 3 items Tier 3: 6 items Tier 4: 10 items Furthermore, for all tiers, ch...

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Q: Who is ??? In Cult of the Lamb?

DaemonsI met a character called ??? in Cult of the Lamb. They told me they might see me again, depending on how I do (don’t remember the exact words, been a couple days). How do I see them again? Who are they? And is there a way to get their real name?

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Q: How to stop followers from dissenting

DaemonsIn Cult of the Lamb, a follower may occasionally dissent if faith is low enough. What are good ways to stop them dissenting, and have them return to the cult? Reeducating them daily just doesn’t do it.

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Q: Older brother licking younger sister's legs

NewToParentingGirlfriend and I have a daughter (will be 2 soon), and she has a son (7 turning 8 soon) from a previous marriage. Recently we have been butting heads a lot concerning a few behaviors of son towards daughter, and my reactions to them. One behavior in particular is son's continuing to touch daughte...

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Q: Meaning of output from fast-chess engine testing suite

FedericoI am currently programming a chess engine and running my own tests to decide what changes improve the engine's play. I am struggling to find a meaningful answers regarding the output of fast-chess engine matches. Here is a sample output from one of my tests: Results of ChessEngine vs ChessEngine_...

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Q: Vietnam war era story about attack on American air force base with a Cessna

BarnabySometime during the Vietnam war there was a science-fiction short story with a title something like, The World's Only Defensive Strategic Bomber. A militant anti-war group smuggles a pilot from the North Vietnamese air force into the United States, and furnishes him with a Cessna and some home-ma...

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Q: Futuristic show/film about an empire and rebels where the empire rigs a rebel to explode

John DoeMy aunt used to record shows on television and send them to my family (we didn't have tv reception) and that meant setting the recorder for 3-5 min before a start time and ending 3-5 min after ending. I saw the first few minutes of either a show or a movie and I was curious as to what it was and ...

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Q: Continued calibration of atomic clocks

Emma HarrisFirst off I am not well versed in physics, but as I understand things the second is defined by the ceasium fountain clock which is calibrated as follows How was the first atomic clock calibrated?. Now my question relates to how that relates to time measured by the every day person. Some backgroun...

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Q: How can I fix this rust on spokes?

icemLooking to buy an used bike but some spokes are rusty. Should I try to clean rust with chemicals and metallic sponge? Or nothing will help and these wheels needs to be replaced? Bike must be just 4 years old. Humidity is high there.

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Q: Good postdoc position, but how to approach advisor about feelings of self-doubt?

DonnThere's a long text about context, so I will summarize with a direct question: Question: I haven't been able to "extract" from my PI the help that I need about building confidence and persisting in the field. What are precise questions to ask? And what are the limits of what makes sense for me to...

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Q: What side-effects, if any, are okay when importing a python module?

KaiaGenerally, modules should not have side effects. However, in a lot of cases, the side-effects are hard to avoid or may be desirable. There are also popular packages with on-import side-effects. Which side effects, and when, are allowable when developing a package? For instance, these seem on the ...

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Q: Flyback Diode Forward Voltage

bryeUsing this link as reference: https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/semiconductors/chpt-3/inductor-commutating-circuits/ Question 1: From my understanding if the applied forward voltage across a diode is much greater than its rated forward voltage, the diode will potentially fail. Based on ab...

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Q: Book about aliens coming back to Earth to recover a lost spaceship

GaryThere was a book I listened to a long time ago about an alien ship traveling through deep space to come to Earth. The premise was that there was a ship lost on Earth around the time of the great pyramids being built. They need the tech from that ship to be able to flee their home planet where the...

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Q: Are narrow propellers more efficient than wider ones?

GabeI came across this company E-Props that builds propellers and it seems like all their propellers are narrower, at least narrower than traditional ones I'm used to see, and I see on their picture gallery many aircraft using them, almost like a trend. Are these props more efficient, cost effective,...

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Q: Perl CGI Fails with Permission Denied - AH01241: Error spawning CGI child

AerozeekI have a Perl CGI script Test.cgi at /var/www/cgi-bin/Test.cgi. The content is simply: #!/bin/perl -T print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print "Hello, World."; The issue is that when I try to access this script via Web browser I get a 500 Internal Server Error, and /var/log/httpd/error_log has...

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Q: What does "I'll do, I'll do, and I'll do" mean?

MithicalIn Macbeth, while the witches are having their little meeting before going to meet Macbeth and tell him that he's going to be king, one of the witches details her plan of revenge against a greedy "rump-fed ronyon": Third Witch Sister, where thou? First Witch A sailor's wife had chestnuts in her ...

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Q: Arms, hands and posture at the piano

NanaI am a beginner, started taking classed with this teacher about 3 weeks now. The reason I wanted to take classes is for the teacher to help me get rid of the pain in my upper back and shoulder blades when playing piano. When asked about my posture and how to move arms and hands, the teacher just ...

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Q: Vilna Gaon - Torah can bring you up or bring you down

Shtika K'hodaahDoes anyone know the source of the Vilna Gaon talking about Torah and saying that it can either be used for the good or for the bad, it depends on one’s midot. He said that Torah is like rain. If you have good midot (a good seed) and learn Torah then it is constructive. But if you have bad midot ...

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Q: What doctrine or practice may counter-act "conceit"?

ChrisWHere's the main question: What doctrine or practice is there to minimize "conceit"? I suppose that canonically "abandoning conceit" can only be attained by an Arahant and therefore a monk, so, it would be alright to answer in that context (the answer needn't be tailored to a lay-person if it ca...

 
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Q: Can a star be made of sun spots?

JustintimeforfunCan there be a star that is made of the same matter of our sun spots? What would the illumination be like?

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Q: Confusion about the probability of a continuous random variable at a given point

Samar A person randomly chooses a battery from a store which has 80 batteries of type A and 260 batteries of type B. Battery life of type A and type B batteries are exponentially distributed with average life of 8.0 years and 13.0 years, respectively. If the chosen battery lasts for 5 years, what is t...

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Q: How can I explain the difference in accuracies in different ML models?

user366312I have applied various ML models (fundamental and ensemble) to the same dataset for classification problem solving. AdaBoost, Bagging, and XGBoost classifiers gave the best accuracies. However, they vary from 90 to 94%. I have done 5-fold cross validation. Other plain old basic ML algorithms gave...

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Q: Question about drawing the small-signal equivalent circuit of an amplifier exercise

NeroFrom Razavi's Fundamentals of Microelectronics book: I don't understand where did this ground come from? The resistor r_pi2 is connected between the emitter and base and then the base is grounded (but not the emitter). Here, the emitter is also grounded, why?

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Q: Crazy emails from superstar professor

user60063I'm working on my doctoral degree at a mid-ranked institute. I am visiting a super famous lab and professor for a short time, think the top of the very top in the USA. Some of their research relates to my project, and I thought it would be useful to have this connection. The professor first seeme...

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Q: Linux disk space running full

Filip HuysmansTrying to understand more of Linux and why our diskspace keeps running full with what. Little to none experience with Linux so bear with me /dev/sda2 is mounted on / and this disk keeps running full If I check a level deeper I can see Now there is this 18GB on / How can I see what is actually t...

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Q: Areas with anti-parallel gravity in classical physics

ArtemI cannot indicate an error in the following reasoning if it is done in the framework of classical physics. Let's make the imaginary setup with two wedges and the ball, when the gravity in the left and right half-spaces is anti-parallel, namely: $$g(x)=\begin{equation} \begin{cases} g, ...

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Q: Why were early (personal) computer connectors so bulky?

Vilx-Earlier connectors for devices attached to personal computers tend to be very bulky. A lot of them used the D-Sub connectors, keyboards and mice used the DIN and later mini-DIN connectors. Even the relatively new DVI connector was big and bulky and had to rely on side screws to stay attached. In ...

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Q: With what tense I follow up "it's time"

AdamWhen we use the structure "it's time" even if we refer to the future we rather use past tenses for example "it high time we took a shower" we mean now not in the past. My question is what if I follow this structure with more than one clause. Do I stick to the past tenses or follow up with present...

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Q: What events between India and Myanmar relations happened in 1962 that led Myanmar to support separatism in India?

ABHIJIT CID As far as Myanmar is concerned, some misunderstanding was created in the Indo-Myanmarese relations after 1962. This prompted Myanmar to allow Indian insurgents to use its territory. Source : Institute of Defence Studies But, according to other source, friendship between India and Myanmar grow u...

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Q: How did Sirius Black bring the Weasley family picture back from Azkaban?

Dhruv SharmaSirius had the cutting of Weasley family in Azkaban. If he had it in his robes, didn't he left his robes behind because he swam back to mainland as a dog. So, one night when they opened my door to bring food, I slipped past them as a dog... It's so much harder for them to sense animal emotions t...

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Q: Was Tarski the first to discuss the logically of the truth predicate?

SpeakpigeonTarski famously discussed, formally, the logically of the truth predicate, in The Concept of Truth in Formalised Languages (1935). Was he the first to do so? Thank you for any scholarly reference.

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Q: Using `Scaled` in an `Epilog` to `Plot`

Richard Burke-WardI want to plot a simple function with added text: Plot[1/5*x^5 + 1/3*x^3 + x, {x, -5, 5}, Epilog -> {Text["text here", {2, 250}]}] However, I want this text to appear at x = 2 horizontally, but always 2/3 of the way up the PlotRange. (This is to accommodate adding scaling factors to the funct...

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Q: Finding the violating bound of CHSH using the first level of NPA hierarchy on MATLAB

Karthik NambiarI've been trying to implement the NPA hierarchy in MATLAB using CVX library. To start off with, I thought of finding the bound of CHSH using the first level of NPA hierarchy. I represented my gram matrix as an addition of 2 matrices, One consisting of all the non-negative values and the other con...

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Q: Story about Jesus being kidnapped by the church

nvoigtI remember very little about this book (actually, I do remember pieces, but I know that I tend to misremember and mix books up that I read, so I will omit the details that might lead you down a wrong path). It had a very interesting concept: There was a male protagonist who was somehow involved i...

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Q: Does there exist a nontrivial "good" set?

MSEUWe say that a set $A$ is "good" if $A\subseteq\mathbb{R}$, and for every positive integer $n$, if $a_1,\dots,a_n\in A$, and for every $1\leq i,j\leq n$ with $i\neq j$ we have $a_i\neq a_j$, then $$\sum_{k=1}^{n}a_k=\prod_{k=1}^{n}a_k.$$ I conjecture that there is no "good" set $A$ with $|A|>1$. I...

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Q: Why do cubic equations always have at least one real root, and why was it needed to introduce complex numbers?

Tereza TizkovaI am studying the history of complex numbers, and I don't understand the part on the screenshots. In particular, I don't understand why a cubic always has at least one real root. I don't see why the reason is "since $y^3 − py − q$ is positive for sufficiently large positive $y$ and negative for s...

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Q: Math heavy programming challenge book.

Harshit Bujar BaruahI know how to code and some math. I love Project Euler because it combines both math and programming. Please recommend some math heavy programming challenge books as I can't seem to find any on Google. Also please recommend some topics that combine computer science with mathematics (like Discrete...

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Q: Use of generic "one" without having to revel the gender

Elerium115I want to say the following: The more one knows about a subject, the more one realizes how little he knows about it. I want to make it formal and general, thus my use of "one" instead of "a person". However, at the end of that sentence, I found myself having to use a pronoun ("he" in this case)...

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Q: Get all transactions from/to a Gnosis address

Sylvain LerouxI need to track all coin movements to/from a wallet. I use the account:tokentx Gnosisscan API endpoint. It returns a list of transactions concerning ERC20 tokens. But how can I obtain the list of transactions concerning: xDai other non-ERC20 "coins" if such things exist. FWIW: I am not interes...

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Q: What does this “Imo” sign mean?

Henry CooperIn the bassoon part of Al fato dàn legge in Mozart’s Così fan tutte — Act I, Scene IV, No. 7, there is this Imo sign: Can anyone explain its meaning?

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Q: What can a photographer do if the client does not like the editing?

Kai MatternCurrently there is a case between a bride and a wedding photographer going viral which has been named "sepia gate". To make this an somewhat abstract learning, here is a very rough summary of what seems to have taken place: A bride has booked a wedding photographer. Pricing was allegedly around ...

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Q: How can I write a std::apply on a std::expected?

TeolazzaIn C++23, given: expected<A, string> getA(const X& x); expected<B, string> getB(const Y& y); C compute_all(const A& a, const B& b); Is there a way to avoid a classic style check like: auto a_ret = getA(x); if (!a_ret) return a_ret.error(); auto b_ret = getB(y); if (!b_ret) return b_ret.err...

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Q: I cannot get Pgfplots to display all my axis labels

ziadmbaroudiI would like two axes (no graph), both with an axis break at the beginning. The horizontal axis needs to go till 195 and the vertical axis till 80. At the moment, I see the correct values but only the first six of them. My code: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{pgfplots} ...

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Q: Naming tikz pics doesn't work on v.3.1.10

adnIn previous versions of tikz the solution of naming pics using a local bounding box used to work. However, in the version 3.1.10, the previous code produces the error: ! Package pgf Error: No shape named `A1' is known. ! Package pgf Error: No shape named `A2' is known. What changed? How can I m...

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Q: Please help me with some ideas

Jessica AaronA. i’ve had this plant for 7 months (midwest il), and the flower is just not budding. its very lanky and curves completely to the side. i’m wondering what else i can do for it, its my first plant ever so i’m just learning. please tell me what to do to encourage faster growth!!! its an “autoflowe...

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Q: Do all Brauer relations for finite groups vanish under the augmentation map?

Jason SemeraroThe Burnside ring $B(G)$ of a finite group $G$ is the ring of all finite $G$-sets under disjoint union and Cartesian product. It is well known that $\mathbb{Q} \otimes B(G)$ has as basis $\{[G/H] \mid H \le_G G \}$ ($\le_G$ means $H$ is taken up to $G$-conjugacy) and there is a natural surjection...

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Q: GIMP keeps opening on the wrong monitor and can't be resized to fit on main monitor

SienileThis first happened when I swapped monitors for a different set. When I launch GIMP it always opens on my 2nd monitor and not the main. Main monitor is a 32" with 16:10 aspect ratio. 2nd is a 19" at 5:4. (Previous setup had monitors of the same aspect ratio and did not have this issue.) The splas...

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Q: How can I learn how to solve hard problems like this Example?

IruvenPreparing to the Math Olympiad , I found a book and decided to go through it as a summer project. I'm good at math but far from being an Olympian, yet I want to broaden my horizons - problems in this book are not theoretical rather technical and I want to get some new tools. And guess what? These...

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Q: What's the grammatical structure after a comma?

Orange CatI encountered this sentence and I don't understand the sentence structure of the part behind the comma. In both sentences here, ... Es gibt keine Möglichkeit, sein Leben zu retten. (There's no possibility of saving his life) Er hofft, wo es keine Hoffnung mehr gibt. (He hopes where there is no...

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Q: Why doesn't sed have a j command?

Steve SummitIt has always bugged me that sed, which is mostly compatible with ed, doesn't have the same j command (to join two lines together) that ed does. Once upon a time I imagined this was because sed works exclusively on one line at a time, such that its internal architecture wouldn't be able to cope w...

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Q: Equation Misalignment with Springer Nature LaTeX Template Using [iicol] Option

QuestionerWhen using Springer Nature’s LaTeX template and selecting the "[iicol]" formatting option, as requested by the Journal of Cluster Computing, the equation extends beyond the first column and appears partially in the second column, as shown in the attached screenshot. \documentclass[sn-mathphys-num...

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Q: The use of Bio-weapons as a deterrent?

ChellCPlusI'm working on a heavily customized D&D campaign set in the near future, in this universe nuclear material is heavily regulated to the point that only a couple nations are influential enough to construct a limited number of nuclear weapons. These are used as a deterrent, similar to the concept of...

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Q: Should we thank AI?

Rabbi KaiiThere are sources1,2 that say that Moshe was commanded to not hit the Nile to initiate the plague of blood, or the sand to initiate the plague of lice, because he had benefited from them (and therefore should be grateful - Sefer Chassidim). Even though we are talking about inanimate objects, it i...

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Q: What does "cut it short in righteousness" mean in Romans 9:28?

C. StroudRomans 9:28 NKJV "For He will finish the work and cut it short in righteousness, Because the LORD will make a short work upon the earth." [My emphasis]. Will God cut the work short, or,"cut short" people's expectation of a "long work"? If cutting short is doing something in less time than is e...

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Q: add customize line header not smooth connected

lucky1928I would like to add a line and a arrow as head of line like below. it works basically but the connection between the added line and arrows not smooth. I guess I need some thing like --cycle to make the connection smooth but not sure how I can do it. \documentclass[border=2]{standalone} \usepackag...

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Q: biblatex, biber and comments in bib files

Uwe BrauerHere is a MWE: \documentclass[12pt]{article} \usepackage[backend=biber,style=authoryear,citestyle=authoryear,backref]{biblatex} \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref} \addbibresource{bibgraf.bib} \begin{document} \cite{tao06:_global} \printbibliography \end{document} with the bibfile (and a comment t...

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Q: Are hot-air balloons regulated similar to jet aircraft?

Aircraft Enthusiast 007Can conventional hot air balloons be considered aircraft as far as regulations are concerned? I mean, they do fly in the air, can ascend into the sky and can land, and also can navigate. But it doesn't have wings. I want to know if the safety regulations on hot air balloons are similar or equal t...

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Q: Create edges for a set of vertices with Geometry Nodes

p6majoI have a collection of vertices and I want to connect some of them by edges. I need to compare any possible pair of vertices and their attributes to decide, whether they should be connected. How can I facilitate an operation acting on every possible pair of points/vertices of the geometry? Would ...

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Q: Why does RBF rule #3 exist?

Cosmik DebrisThe mempool-replacements.md document states the following rules for RBF: The replacement transaction pays an absolute fee of at least the sum paid by the original transactions. The additional fees (difference between absolute fee paid by the replacement transaction and the sum paid by the o...

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Q: Reading strategies

HannahIn your reading and scholarly engagement with the Bible, what are the strategies and methods that you would recommend for a reader? This is a general question, which I think all readers grapple with.

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Q: そんな VS その - category VS specific

Davide Bordoniそんな is often translated in bilingual dictionaries (such as jisho) with expressions along the lines of "such, that sort of, that kind of". This suggests to me that そんな literally refers to entire categories, not just individual entities. In English, if I say: "Such mistakes are common", the stateme...

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Q: In a two-party consent state, can I record video only (no audio) in secret?

Mindwin Remember MonicaFrom what I understand, the two-party consent state was born from telephone call wiretapping. Assume I am in a two-party consent state. To record audio and video, I need the other parties involved in the recording to agree. Assume I am in a public space where there's no expectation of privacy. I ...

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Q: Positive sum can always be presented as a sum with strictly positive incremental sub-sums

giorgioI am trying to prove the following (which to my knowledge is just a "conjecture", I have not seen this proved anywhere or mentioned as a theorem so it very well may be a false statement): Suppose we have a list of integers $d_i$ (positive, negative and zero allowed) such that the overall sum is ...

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Q: Paradox in Prisoner's dilemma

ArnaudI have come across a curious paradox concerning The Prisoner's Dilemma Suppose 4 things : prisoners A and B are rather stupid guys and decide to use an artificial intelligence program to decide through a logical proof whether it is better to cooperate or defect. the AI program is deterministic b...

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Q: Deriving the Yukawa potential from the field of a screened charge

lainI am trying to derive the Yukawa potential from the electric field of a screened positive point charge, which is $$ \vec{E}(\vec{r}) = \frac{q}{4\pi\epsilon_0}\frac{e^{-kr}(kr+1)}{r^2}\hat{r}. $$ The simplest way to do it I think is to use $$ V(\vec{r}) = -\int_{\mathcal{O}}^{\vec{r}}\vec{E}\cdot...

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Q: What happened to the job market for assembly programmers once high level languages became mainstream?

Michael StachowskyAt some point it became easier and faster to write high level code than assembly. I'm curious about the transition - right now a full time assembly programmer is rare indeed, although there are still some niches for it. Was there an industry upheaval where jobs became obsolete over night? Did a l...


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