I am using Stellarium that has similar functions. But thank for the recommendation
Which Youtubers (or on online video sharing platform) have good astronomy/cosmology/astrophysic content
As the title said, I'm looking for good videos to learn astronomy, cosmology and astrophysics (really, anything related to space is fine, such as rocket science).
Thank you for everyone respone. Now I have enough material to setup my own streaming server.
Oh yes, the golden era of Horror RPG Maker Games. Ib, Yume Nikki, The Witch's House etc
It's kind of like a hub, where you can download and update modded Spotify.
In the modded Spotify, you have all the benefits of a premium account and actually more because the modded version provides its own benefit, minus downloading.
Real-Debrid is one of Debrid services. To summary what Debrid services does is that it downloads the file for you.
You know Mega ? You know hexashare? All the file host service that limit your download with very low speed and only allow you to download only 1 file every hours or so without paying 10 USD for a premium account? Real-debrid bypasses most of them.
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Moreover, Real-Debrid also supports download Torrent (without seeding back). With their high-speed download, you can watch movie via torrent seamlessly. That's why most buy Real-Debrid just to watch movie using both Real-Debrid and Stremio.
I graduated from my STEM Course on Feb this year. In my 4.5-year course there are total of 5 classes in which we must use MATLAB. But all of my professors agreed to let student use alternative, such as Octave and Python. I remembered vividly one of my classmate who got highest scores somehow use Python and draw a chart that's even more beautiful and easy to read than most of MATLAB users.
4 of my professors encouraged us just pirate MATLAB. One even gave us his pirate version that he saved in Google Drive.