Message from @ThisIsChris
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Discussion on Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics, please post interesting articles, things you are learning in school, or other general STEM related discussion!
Simply this expression and you get a gold star. (A & ~B) | (A & B) = ?
Heh, /sci/ memes welcome
Hey, if you copy and paste equations into the Windows calculator accessory, it will solve them for you. The only symbol that it does not recognize is ^. Do you know of another way to enter that symbol on the Windows calculator? I am trying to copy and paste an amortization formula, but it won't work because it uses the ^ symbol.
@Rick That's tough, it may not take it. Have you tried Wolfram Alpha? https://www.wolframalpha.com/
Thanks! That worked!
Great! Yeah it's a nifty tool, my first go to for almost any equation. Sometimes it gives you cool extra info too like graphs
I'm a geologist if anyone needs earth science help.
*You are on the path to understanding*
Henlo goys, if anyone is interested in civil engineering and heavy civil construction, I can answer any questions you have
I'm a computer programmer, work mostly with Ruby doing web services
IF anyone else is in the biotech field let me know. I also may be able to help if there are any questions regarding the subject
@Sean can you inject me with CRISPRs that will reverse my age by 15 years?
@ThisIsChris Is that a stat class you are taking?
@FivePointPalm It's incredible to me that Gattaca isn't Identitarian required watching
@Deleted User It's from "Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning" by Timothy Bishop. I was just glancing through it while waiting through the train. For my job (datascientist) I like to have at least a high level acquaintance with these things in case they come up.
Gattaca is about an untermench kike selfishly subverting the social order to gain privileges he doesn't deserve.
It's a beautiful story about self sacrifice and the struggle of humanity for greatness
Study the STEMs so you wont catch the poors
I want to start picking up some IT certs to make a career change. Any advice on where to start learning what I need for CompTIA A+? Any good free resources, or should I just pick up a book from Amazon?