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All-serial CORDIC

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LPIC-2 202 Apache SSL

More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com In this video we look at installing SSL certificates to the Apache HTTPD server so that we can have secure connections with HTTPS

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LPIC-2 202 DHCP Server Configuration

More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com Configuring the ISC DHCP server on Debian 7 for LPI LPIC-2

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LPIC-2 202 Alternate DNS Servers

More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com In this video we look mainly at dnsmasq but introduce alternate DNS servers in general

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Belt drive 8

Rotation transmission between parallel shafts, one can move. The key factor is: 4 belt branches connecting to the green and blue pulleys must be parallel. It uses rope and flat belts, not V-belts. Inventor files of this video: http://www.mediafire.com/file/92mo39k7kqkgzde/BeltDrive8Inv.z

From playlist Mechanisms

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LPIC-2 202 Basic Apache Configuration

More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com Objective 208.1 of the LPIC-2 202 Exam covers a lot for the basic apache configuration. We look at setting up apache, virtual hosts, authentication and basic tuning

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Shoving a LOT of data out of multiple USB-serial ports

Optimising througput on multi-port FTDI USB-serial interfaces

From playlist Various electronics stuff

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Computer Basics: Buttons and Ports on a Computer

Every computer has it's own set of buttons and ports. We'll show you some of the most common ones so you can identify the ones that your device has. We hope you enjoy! To learn more, check out our written lesson: https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/computerbasics/buttons-and-ports-on-a-computer/

From playlist Starting out with Technology

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Logarithms on Early Calculators 2/3: Error Analysis

A three part series on how early scientific calculators compute logarithms. This family of algorithms goes by many names: Briggs' Napier's, Volder's, Meggitt's, CORDIC, shift-and-add, etc. BONUS: A non-series derivation of the error: https://youtu.be/Ru-JzN7JVrc

From playlist Logarithms on Early Calculators: How they did it

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Logarithms on Early Calculators 1/3

A three part series on how early scientific calculators compute logarithms. This family of algorithms goes by many names: Briggs' Napier's, Volder's, Meggitt's, CORDIC, shift-and-add, etc. NOTE: I accidentally multiply by 1.1 instead of 1.01 at the end!!!

From playlist Logarithms on Early Calculators: How they did it

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Logarithms on Early Calculators 3/3: Implementation

A three part series on how early scientific calculators compute logarithms. This family of algorithms goes by many names: Briggs' Napier's, Volder's, Meggitt's, CORDIC, shift-and-add, etc.

From playlist Logarithms on Early Calculators: How they did it

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An Alternative Introduction to Trigonometry

This video is an alternative introduction to trigonometry that uses oscillations, not triangles, as its starting point. In my experience, thinking of trigonometry in terms of oscillations makes much more sense than using triangles. Furthermore, it shows us that one of our fundamental mat

From playlist Miscellaneous Math

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Gonzalo Contreras: Ergodic optimization - lecture 2

We will show the proof that for generic Lipschitz functions on an expanding map there is a unique maximizing measure, and it is supported on a periodic orbit. Recording during the meeting "Dynamics beyond uniform hyperbolicity" the May 23, 2019 at the Centre International de Rencontres Ma

From playlist Dynamical Systems and Ordinary Differential Equations

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Blender test: Flame

Test done with Blender 2.5. http://www.kostackstudio.de

From playlist Random Blender Tests

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Dynamics in many-body localized system by Soumya Bera

DISCUSSION MEETING NOVEL PHASES OF QUANTUM MATTER ORGANIZERS: Adhip Agarwala, Sumilan Banerjee, Subhro Bhattacharjee, Abhishodh Prakash and Smitha Vishveshwara DATE: 23 December 2019 to 02 January 2020 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Recent theoretical and experimental

From playlist Novel Phases of Quantum Matter 2019

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Year 12/AS Pure Chapter 7.2 (Algebraic Methods)

In this lesson we recap the previous lesson's work on algebraic polynomial division and also introduce an alternative method that works just as well and some students prefer. Afterwards, we introduce - and prove - the Factor Theorem, followed by several worked examples showing it in practi

From playlist Year 12/AS Edexcel (8MA0) Mathematics: FULL COURSE

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Decrusting the serde crate

In this stream, we peel back the crust on the serde crate — https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/ — and explore its interface, structure, and mechanisms. We talk about Serialize/Deserialize, Serializer/Deserializer, and the Visitor trait. We also get into the serde data model, and in particul

From playlist Decrusted

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LPIC-1 102 Basic Network Configuration

More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com 109.2 looks at the basic network configuration, the files that store the information and how we can set static and DHCP addresses. Name resolution can be by way of DNS or local files and the order in which they are resolved is

From playlist Gaining your LPI LPIC-1 Certification Proves Your Linux Administration Skills

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System Initalization with SysVinit

Additionally you can find my video courses on Pluralsight: http://pluralsight.com/training/Authors/Details/andrew-mallett and take time to see my own site http://www.theurbanpenguin.com

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[Rust Programming] Learning to make a Roguelike - Day 22

[Recorded on 27 October, 2021] I've been playing Roguelikes for many years, and I've always thought about making one! Combine that with a desire to learn Rust, and we've got a match made in heaven. This session was recorded live from twitch on 27 October. I'm using the Roguelike Tutorial

From playlist [Rust Programming] Writing Roguelike using RLTK

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