Posts by rnxpyke@niu.moe
 (DIR) Post #9uHUA5FItKp3lTIvMe by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-04-21T21:38:11Z
       
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       @wolf480pl @omnipotens I mean, they're really big parentheses, they confused me at first too. I mean, who would have a matrix/vector with just one element?
       
 (DIR) Post #9uHUlnb6xJSu29ULx2 by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-04-21T21:44:50Z
       
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       @omnipotens maybe try out the stuff from khan academy. there is the video explaining function application: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/x2f8bb11595b61c86:functions/x2f8bb11595b61c86:evaluating-functions/v/understanding-function-notation-example-1and a task with a good explanation in the hint:https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/x2f8bb11595b61c86:functions/x2f8bb11595b61c86:evaluating-functions/e/functions_1
       
 (DIR) Post #9uqVe7uEfOmzzEeHUu by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-08T19:00:35Z
       
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       :bun:
       
 (DIR) Post #9uqVeH8OM8ScbkLDJQ by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-08T19:01:46Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #9uqVeOdUSuUnsDweG0 by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-08T19:02:19Z
       
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       So cute >.<
       
 (DIR) Post #9uqVoOqMY3BZPgjgOm by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-08T19:11:36Z
       
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       @ocean that's.... not a doggie :bunpats:
       
 (DIR) Post #9ur1AF88RL5YEnwcC0 by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-08T19:26:46Z
       
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       @imightbite well, they're seethrough :blush_cirno:
       
 (DIR) Post #9uwMBUgIbVNKVJ7F8y by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-11T14:22:37Z
       
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       @isi ein bind mount löscht keine daten irgendwo, sondern steuert nur, wie auf die dateien zugegriffen werden, und wo neue daten erstellt werden. das kannst du dann mit den optionen festlegen. was beim löschen bei namenskollisonen passiert, weiß ich aber nicht so sicher.
       
 (DIR) Post #9uwMBV0rN3p1X4jfBw by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-11T14:25:20Z
       
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       @isi du benutzt mv statt cp?
       
 (DIR) Post #9uwMBVK0Dt8OURgx1s by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-11T14:27:34Z
       
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       @isi das wäre die sichere option, denn dann weißt du genau, wo die daten herkommen. Ich bin mir nämich nicht sicher, ob der linux bind mount die ursprünglichen daten überschattet oder nicht
       
 (DIR) Post #9uwMJtpsxnc2pubkv2 by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-11T14:26:12Z
       
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       @isi ich bin mir immernoch nicht so sicher, was du überhaupt machen willst
       
 (DIR) Post #9uwMPIN0V0VviY39hg by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-11T14:28:35Z
       
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       @isi das vfs und die physikalischen platten unterscheiden sich halt ziemlich ^^
       
 (DIR) Post #9uwMPIWvu6SCDKh5Au by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-11T14:28:53Z
       
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       @isi aber so wie du es beschreibst, willst du erst moven, und dann bind mounten
       
 (DIR) Post #9uwMkq7yBWJUUnI0kS by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-11T14:32:02Z
       
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       @isi dann musst du deinen mount eigentlich noch mit automount/fstab machen, damit du nicht bei jedem reboot neu mounten musst
       
 (DIR) Post #9v0dOScZ5dLj6BwPBI by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-13T16:23:39Z
       
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       @NekoSock @fluffy --- kein deutsch über dieser Linie ---
       
 (DIR) Post #9v0dTPQSOh4udXdZQm by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-13T16:24:33Z
       
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       @fluffy @NekoSock :O
       
 (DIR) Post #9v0dfvUsyxhrZzg44O by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-13T16:26:49Z
       
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       @fluffy @NekoSock but I'm below the line :bunpats:
       
 (DIR) Post #9vESOf71iqfZGW0KUi by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-05-20T08:26:23Z
       
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       @TurboMoist your chance to hit the exact center of a dart board are zero. still could happen tho.
       
 (DIR) Post #9xFDtASIpSjgb5WcqW by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-07-19T08:26:53Z
       
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       @prydt hey pry, :blobcatpeek:  I'm following your blog on prydt.xyz per rss, but the links in the feed seem a bit broken.I get this link when I open your newest post in feedly:https://prydt.xyz/b/prydt.xyz/b/prydt.xyz/b/2020/07/18/trott-constants.html
       
 (DIR) Post #9xFTtRTX9FQEeMFnWK by rnxpyke@niu.moe
       2020-07-19T15:37:10Z
       
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       @prydt yes, that's it. I think the problem is that you're just using relative links, without the https prefix in the feed