You’re absolutely right. I was referring to equations which, in my experience, is 90% of undergrad math.
You’re absolutely right. I was referring to equations which, in my experience, is 90% of undergrad math.
If the laptop supports dual drives (not unheard of but not the norm) it’s way safer to dual boot from different physical drives.
Whatever OS you choose make sure they have a guide for dual-booting. Any Linux OS should be capable of dual-boot but not all will support that configuration equally.
As a failsafe I would also make a rescue USB, especially SystemRescue because of the findroot option.
Agreed. Math, for the most part, is very rule oriented and problems only have one answer and often one strategy to get to the answer. If you work on many different problems (in the same subject) you should start to get used to the rules.
Overall I would say a strong math foundation is important to CS but CS isn’t just about coding. You can absolutely get a coding job without strong math skills or even without a degree, it’s just a bit harder to get started. If the discipline still exists you might consider a Business Information Systems degree (we used to call it CS lite). Depending on the position a company might equally consider BIS and CS majors.
Expanding rural broadband access is a necessity if we want to scrape back the country from the fascists.
So it ain’t happening.
Didn’t notice The Streets in your top 100. It’s kind of in line with Gorillaz. My fave album of theirs: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Grand_Don’t_Come_for_Free
It looks nice but I’m sure they lean towards cool colors because they’re better at keeping you awake.
Or get off of X.
This may be the worst side effect. Trading efficiency AND accuracy for flexibility.
If Mars became one “arm” of the human race Earth would still be the heart. Your heart fails and all your limbs are fucked.
I rarely run out of candy so fuck it.
For real. I was so hopeful for the Type-1 and would’ve reserved one if I had the money.
Oh, you don’t have to ask.
I do this for free even!
Haven’t bought an EA title in years and no regrets. It’s like donating to the GOP at this point.
Edit: I mean if DJT started a gaming company that’s EA.
I just installed the latest version of Debian on a 12 year old netbook. Just sayin.
What Windows 10?🖕🐧
Again, capable of a lot but it’s best at configuration management. I like to use Ansible after I install an OS to do things like tweak SSH to be more secure, install Fish shell, set common environment variables and aliases, create a bin folder in my home directory, and clone down a bunch of custom scripts I have and a remote Git repository. You can do this kind of thing with a bash script also but with a well written ansible playbook you can run it over and over and it can fix configuration drift (in my example it could ensure my repository of scripts is up to date).
Using it on my latest install. Not bad. I mostly picked it for the visual aspects but I’m in the fence about it’s functionality. It feels like it takes more clicks than it should to open stuff.
Ansible is a legitimate way to provision a VM, but that’s not it’s strong suit. You should look into Teraform as it’s more industry standard.
If this is indeed a security feature I’m about to buy my first iPhone.