u/hole1nthearth

do rollbacks change a PC’s history?

do rollbacks change a PC’s history?

hello
heavily considering rolling back from 24h2 -> 23h2 (my PC is an older PC that does NOT handle 24h2 well with CPU spikes & all, but this is another topic) but I’ve had something on my mind for a bit
with the “go back” option, will the PC installation history practically be the same after rolling back?
say the history is something like this:
first installation of windows 23h2 / first time using the PC -> 6-12 months of usage, updates to drivers, security, and all -> 24h2 update -> rollback to 23h2 -> etc
is that right? will the 23h2 rollback not affect my current PC history / will it just be included part of it normally?
and would this current 24h2 be closer to the original PC history?
thanks

u/hole1nthearth — 2 days ago

what laptop for STEM - daily use?

(saudi arabia)

helloo
i’m currently looking forward to going into ST(E)M in the next few years and in which — may have to use heavy software like fusion 360 / autoCAD + have to run something like VScode smoothly
^ but still want to use this laptop for daily use between schoolwork and all

as for stuff like specs / hardware:
i’m looking for a laptop that has around or above 16GB of ram, something that has around 6 cores (more or less — not sure) w/ 3.0-4.0 GHZ, i’m not sure about storage / graphics though…
additionally i think i wanna run linux > windows (between ubuntu - arch / debian)

my budget is somewhere around or under 1,5k USD

thankss

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u/hole1nthearth — 14 days ago
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hellooo
just starting out in MUN but wanted to ask:
is it possible to do 2 MUNs in the time period between may -> june?
^ assuming you’re willing to spend 2-4 hours doing research / preparing daily
I’ve found some MUNs but I’m still not sure if it’s possible
thanks : >

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u/hole1nthearth — 17 days ago

hello

i’m going to preface this by stating that I’m a beginner with a purely fundamentals in python background

for smaller-scale projects / prototyping (e.g - n-body simulations & the like), will it be necessary to have studied DSA before prototyping?
or will it be enough to have libraries like astropy / numpy / etc on hand?

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u/hole1nthearth — 20 days ago

hello

recently i’ve been able to find a few copies of frederick coplestons history of philosophy — but I’m a bit confused on which publisher to get my copy / copies from?

as of now i’ve only been able to find copies from doubleday (specifically the 1993 ver) which has concerned me a bit considering penguin is their parent company & all

^ i’ve also been able to find quite a few differences in page count too for different copies which is one thing

so, as the title states — what copy / publisher would be the most reliable here?

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u/hole1nthearth — 25 days ago