dieter_hermann

joined 1 year ago
 

Ich habe bereits festgestellt, dass die Verbindungssuche auf https://www.l.de/verkehrsbetriebe/ teilweise Verbindungen anzeigt, die es gar nicht gibt, aber nun kann ich die Verbindungssuche gar nicht mehr verwenden. Ich sehe unter "Verbindungsauskunft" ein leeres Eingabefeld, aber wenn ich darauf klicke passiert nichts.

Kann jemand das Problem nachstellen, oder stell' ich mich nur blöd an?

Update: Jetzt funktioniert scheinbar wieder alles. Es muss eine temporäre Störung gewesen sein.

[–] dieter_hermann@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks, that's good to hear. If its well readable, I think I'll order it.

[–] dieter_hermann@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks for your input! I think the current version even received an update about the internet.

 

The topic of the book sounds interesting, but I'm wondering if it is still a good read today/aged well and if it is suitable for someone who isn't already familiar with sociology much. Is the writing style easily digestible, or is it a "hard read"?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by dieter_hermann@feddit.de to c/openbsd@lemmy.ml
 

I'm looking for a tool, that allows me to open different files with an appropriate tool automatically. I've got xdg-open available on my system, but it seems quite cumbersome to configure. Thus I was looking for an alternative.

The mailcap format seems to be somewhat common and easy to use, but pkg_info -Q mailcap returned no results. Is there any tool that supports mailcap files in the ports, that I missed?

If there is none: Is there a good alternative, that you use?

[–] dieter_hermann@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

The simple derivative really is nice, thanks for pointing this out!

 

I understand that log2 is useful for informatics, e.g. to determine how many bits I need to represent a given number. I understand that log10 is useful to determine the order of magnitude of numbers.

However, I'm having trouble understanding what makes ln interesting. It seems like it's used a lot, but to me it just looks like a logarithm with a very weird base. What are the uses for this logarithm?