Any recommendations on what to use beside Fusion? I hate that the files created in it are only stored in the cloud while I would like to use git for version management.
Fourier Transformation haben wir eigentlich fast gar nicht benutzt. Die kam glaub ich ein mal in der Vorlesung vor als es um den Sampling Vorgang eines ADC ging. Dafür kan ich die Z-Transformation langsam nicht mehr sehen.
Ansonsten hat sich die Veranstaltung vor allem um die Implementation von Filtern aufm FPGA mit SystemVerilog gedreht sowie um die saubere Erzäugung von bestimmten Frequenzen.
Um das umzusetzen kamen dann noch so Sachen wie fixed-point Zahlen (im Q1.15 Format) und Optimierungstricks hinzu.
(...) manufacturer of SpaceShipTwo, did not consider the possibility of a pilot unlocking the feathering system too soon, and so did not build safeguards to prevent the accident.
My notes for the next exam... Before that I was reading the Amaranthe series by G. S. Jennsen. I just finished the first three books which make up a trilogy of their own and don't want to start the sequel trilogy until exams are over because I have no self control
I really like the more open nature of jellyfin and they seem more ready to embrace new features than plex. For example, last I checked, AV1 encodings are not supported by plex but are by jellyfin.
The only reason I use plex anyway is because I have the problem, that subtitles go out of sync when using the jellyfin app which is pretty much unacceptable when watching anime with subtitles only
Not sure if that's the correct translation but I think he means an inn. Basically what I understand as a Gasthof is something like a restaurant which also rents out some rooms.
Personally I've had a lot of success with abtorrents. They don't have everything of course, but especially more well known series are usually present. The search is a bit wonky though
Basically, they enable you to have a different, randomly generated and very long password for each service with minimal impact to your usability.
Personally I use keepassxc with the accompanying browser addon. When I unlock my PC and need a password, I have to enter my master passwort to unlock the database. Afterwards, until I lock my PC again or manually lock the database, I can click on a single button in my browser window to automatically fill out my login information. I do not know any of my passwords beside the master passwort.
I have yet to need the forget password option after switching to a password manager since I can always look up my passwords.
At some point I wrote a docker container (with some help from a friend) which regularly executes yt-dlp to download my youtube playlists to my media server.
I mostly do that because I have limited mobile data and want offline copies of music
Hasn't that project been around for quite a while already?