That's how I did it in GradSchool. I took over the web page another student started for the grad-level algorithms class I was taking. The student who started it discovered he had volunteered for too many things. I jumped on it when they needed to change because I needed the extra credit.
Armed with a CD copy of the web site, I moved it over to my hosted space. I setup password-access, and setup the syuidy group, and from there on, I frequently put in one-liner paragraphs from the professor, she sometimes managed to get them to me soon enough that I could put them in before class started that day.
I was setting up a small system to do web site serving. Mostly just experimental to try out some code. Like learning how to use nginx as a reverse proxy. And learing how to use dynamic dns services since I am on dynamic dns at home. Early-on, I discovered lot's of traffic, and lot's of hard drive activity. The HD activity was from logging. It seemed I was under incessant polling from china. Strange: It's a new dynamic url. I eventually got this down to almost nothing by setting up the firewall to reject traffic from China. That was, of course, before AI scrapers. I don't know what it would do, now.
Which Times does Rubio want: There's a NY version, and a Chicago version.
I got politely informed to not use NYTimes font in a paper I turned-in when I was in college. On that occasion, it was an accident. I'd taken the file to school to print, and my owiginal font selection had been replaced by the default. My professor merely said that it is hard to read by people with older eyes.
Several years later, I understand. My default font is now set for Liberation Sans. I have trouble reading 'decorative' fonts. For printouts, I use Liberation Mono.
I see a lot of people attacking the messenger but very few addressing the basic logic that you need 800B+ in profit just to pay the interest on some of these investments.
Pointing out IBM's mixed history would be valid if they were making some complex, intricate, hard to verify case for why AI won't be profitable. But the case being made seems like really simple math. A lot of the counterarguments to these economic problems have the form "this time it's different" - something you hear every bubble from .com to 2008.
I tried with Windows 7 (Firefox 115) and it reports Windows 7.
It seems though that it cannot distinguish between Windows 10 and Windows 11, so, without looking further, I suppose the detection is based on the User-Agent string? (The OS version browsers report on Windows is frozen, so Windows 10 and Windows 11 have the same version there.)
In some reading I did several (decades) years ago, I read how the invention of the oscillator was an accident. Someone was building an amplifier, and made a wiring error that was described as connecting the amplifier's input to the amplifier's output and it produced a squeal.
Up until that time, radio frequency carriers were produced with AC Generators designed for a high-frequency (> 60 Hz) output. That is in part why it took so long for things like music to be broadcast by radio: you needed a high-frequency carrier. Generators were topping out at about 15K Hz according to the old article I read.
So once they had the accidental circuit that squealed, it was studied and expermented upon (trial and etrror modifications), and that is where all the 'classic' oscillator circuits originate.
Essentially, an oscillator is an amplifier with positive feedback. Amplifiers that are amplifiers sometimes have negative feedback.
It seems to me that it might make sense to have every parking meter have an EV charging capability. Granted, parking meter posts aren't generally wired for power, but many places have them for parking places. Could also put a security camera in each one.
Armed with a CD copy of the web site, I moved it over to my hosted space. I setup password-access, and setup the syuidy group, and from there on, I frequently put in one-liner paragraphs from the professor, she sometimes managed to get them to me soon enough that I could put them in before class started that day.
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