That happens when you are a good developer too.
That happens when you are a good developer too.
~/.local/bin
Also, Not (A XOR B)
Don’t confuse this guy with ontological questions.
This is straight truth table level stuff.
B can still be true when a is false. iff means that b can only be true when a is true.
Also, the equivalent statement is.
vehicle if and only if car.
not
car only if vehicle
since a truck is a vehicle, the statement is false.
Somewhat wrong above:
A B a iff b
T T T
T F F
F T F
F F T
look online for truth tables.
Totally thought it was the one in MD
Might be in reference to snap stores.
This is fedora, I would stick with firewalld.
sudo dnf install firewalld
sudo systemctl enable --now firewalld
sudo firewalld-cmd --add-service --permanent ssh
sudo firewalld-cmd --add-service --permanent https
sudo firewalld-cmd --add-service --permanent http
sudo systemctl restart firewalld
It’s a network level ad-blocker by blocking at the DNS level.
It was originally meant to run on a raspberry pi, but will run in docker or other Linux os as well. Very light weight and a great self-host project. Been running for years and support via patreon.
you aren’t talking about the Monty Hall problem then
There are more infinite real numbers between 0 and 1 than whole numbers.
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But the issue is that by switching doors, you have a 66% chance of winning, it doesn’t drop to 50% just because there are 2 doors, it’s still 33% on the first door, 66% on the other doors (as a whole), for which we know one is not correct and won’t choose.
I found the easiest way to think about it as if there are 10 doors, you choose 1, then 8 other doors are opened. Do you stay with your first choice, or the other remaining door? Or scale up to 100. Then you really see the advantage of swapping doors. You have a higher probability when choosing the last remaining door than of having correctly choosen the correct door the first time.
Edit: More generically, it’s set theory, where the initial set of doors is 1 and (n-1). In the end you are shown n-2 doors out of the second set, but the probability of having selected the correct door initially is 1/n. You can think of it as switching your choice to all of the initial (n-1) doors for a probability of (n-1)/n.
There is a secret command you can do to setup without Internet. But they hide it on the startup command line.
On the “Oops, you’ve lost internet connection” or “Let’s connect you to a network” page, use the “Shift + F10” keyboard shortcut.
In Command Prompt, type the OOBE\BYPASSNRO command to bypass network requirements on Windows 11 and press Enter.
Easily, I went from through several gen of pi and now run it on docker on my Synology.
As mentioned, it’s just a DNS server (at its core) and can actually make things faster as you will no longer download ads.
There are some getting used to things. Some url shorteners (constant contact) don’t work and sponsored Google search results won’t work. But the QOL is worth it.
I think Witcher 3 falls into the same problems listed.
I mean, I loved the game, but it’s not minimalist. It’s like playing a movie.