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  1. New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics #Codebases

    QDarts: A quantum dot array transition simulator for finding charge transitions in the presence of finite tunnel couplings, non-constant charging energies and sensor dots

    Jan A. Krzywda, Weikun Liu, Evert van Nieuwenburg, Oswin Krause

    Paper:
    SciPost Phys. Codebases 43 (2025)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.4

    QDarts v1.0
    SciPost Phys. Codebases 43-r1.0 (2025)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhysCodeb.4

    #UL #UCPH
    #Innovationsfonden

  2. Post of appreciation for the Boston Public Library System's awesome array of language-learning resources. #LibrariesRock

  3. #Obsidian 1.9 changes its front matter format for array values, so "tags: tag1, tag2, tag3" no longer works. If your vault is full of front matter in that format (aliases, note IDs etc.), then here's what you can do about it:

    forum.actions.work/t/front-mat

    - Option 1 is for my Actions For Obsidian customers (you're good folk)
    - Option 2 is for everyone (you're also good folk) 🖖🏼

    #ActionsForObsidian #ObsidianMD #PKM #ShortcutsApp

  4. One point I've never seen mentioned in the Array Indexing Wars is that source code is always numbered from 1.

    Like, even the C standard mandates that the first line of code in a file is numbered 1

    #programming #ArrayIndexing #0based #1based #C

  5. One point I've never seen mentioned in the Array Indexing Wars is that source code is always numbered from 1.

    Like, even the C standard mandates that the first line of code in a file is numbered 1

    #programming #ArrayIndexing #0based #1based #C

  6. One point I've never seen mentioned in the Array Indexing Wars is that source code is always numbered from 1.

    Like, even the C standard mandates that the first line of code in a file is numbered 1

    #programming #ArrayIndexing #0based #1based #C

  7. One point I've never seen mentioned in the Array Indexing Wars is that source code is always numbered from 1.

    Like, even the C standard mandates that the first line of code in a file is numbered 1

    #programming #ArrayIndexing #0based #1based #C

  8. One point I've never seen mentioned in the Array Indexing Wars is that source code is always numbered from 1.

    Like, even the C standard mandates that the first line of code in a file is numbered 1

    #programming #ArrayIndexing #0based #1based #C