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286,084 | When playing a standard arena battle in Clash Royale (not a "friendly" or "tournament" battle), is it possible (however remotely) for two members of the exact same clan to end up being matched together to battle each other?
Follow-up question: same question as above, but for a "challenge" battle. | 2016/09/21 | [
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] | *Ladder:* I would say no, as the wintraders back in the day made different clans to fight their own accounts (all the nova clans and all that). If one could battle their clanmates, this probably would not have happened.
*Challenges:* We don't know either. The link I posted was removed after I read it over and realized... | It is possible in normal arena battles, but the chance is so small to find exactly your friend, even if he had the exact same trophy count, that you could say that the chance is 0%, even if you search for an opponent in the exact same moment. I'm not sure if this works even in challenge matches, but it's probably the s... |
286,084 | When playing a standard arena battle in Clash Royale (not a "friendly" or "tournament" battle), is it possible (however remotely) for two members of the exact same clan to end up being matched together to battle each other?
Follow-up question: same question as above, but for a "challenge" battle. | 2016/09/21 | [
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] | *Ladder:* I would say no, as the wintraders back in the day made different clans to fight their own accounts (all the nova clans and all that). If one could battle their clanmates, this probably would not have happened.
*Challenges:* We don't know either. The link I posted was removed after I read it over and realized... | According to sirtag's video, you can. |
286,084 | When playing a standard arena battle in Clash Royale (not a "friendly" or "tournament" battle), is it possible (however remotely) for two members of the exact same clan to end up being matched together to battle each other?
Follow-up question: same question as above, but for a "challenge" battle. | 2016/09/21 | [
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] | *Ladder:* I would say no, as the wintraders back in the day made different clans to fight their own accounts (all the nova clans and all that). If one could battle their clanmates, this probably would not have happened.
*Challenges:* We don't know either. The link I posted was removed after I read it over and realized... | Ladder : You can, but the chance is so rare that it probably wouldn't happen.
Challenges: More likely to happen as less people tend to play challenges. |
241,460 | REQ points are needed to buy the packs which contain permanent unlocks and other goodies, but what gamemode/playstyle earns the *most* REQ points? | 2015/10/30 | [
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] | Ive found that playing warzone earns me the most points, even if my team doesn't win the game I always end up earning somewhere around 1,000-1,700 REQ points | I'm getting 10k an hour playing Swat and selling everything back. I don't play warzone and I just want to unlock armor/weapon skins. I also only buy bronze, this gives me at least 4 and usually 6 permanent unlocks an hour. |
241,460 | REQ points are needed to buy the packs which contain permanent unlocks and other goodies, but what gamemode/playstyle earns the *most* REQ points? | 2015/10/30 | [
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] | Ive found that playing warzone earns me the most points, even if my team doesn't win the game I always end up earning somewhere around 1,000-1,700 REQ points | Warzone assault is probably the fastest because you can complete a match in 6 minutes and you get around 1,600 points. |
241,460 | REQ points are needed to buy the packs which contain permanent unlocks and other goodies, but what gamemode/playstyle earns the *most* REQ points? | 2015/10/30 | [
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] | Ive found that playing warzone earns me the most points, even if my team doesn't win the game I always end up earning somewhere around 1,000-1,700 REQ points | From my experience, It is better to do anything in Warzone. But the Assault game mode pays out about half the REQ points for about one-third of the time of a full Warzone match. I usually net a silver pack every 3 to 4 games. |
241,460 | REQ points are needed to buy the packs which contain permanent unlocks and other goodies, but what gamemode/playstyle earns the *most* REQ points? | 2015/10/30 | [
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] | Ive found that playing warzone earns me the most points, even if my team doesn't win the game I always end up earning somewhere around 1,000-1,700 REQ points | Okay, so, from what I see is that people are debating whether WZ Assault or a full WZ game is the best, but there's also the factor of the new mode, WZ Firefight. Firefight I've found actually gives out the most Req Points, XP, and the occasional free Gold Pack. I'd go with WZ Firefight if you need Req Points. |
241,460 | REQ points are needed to buy the packs which contain permanent unlocks and other goodies, but what gamemode/playstyle earns the *most* REQ points? | 2015/10/30 | [
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] | Warzone assault takes about ten mins and gets you about 1.5K requisition points per game. It is clearly the best way to get to get reappoints. | I'm getting 10k an hour playing Swat and selling everything back. I don't play warzone and I just want to unlock armor/weapon skins. I also only buy bronze, this gives me at least 4 and usually 6 permanent unlocks an hour. |
241,460 | REQ points are needed to buy the packs which contain permanent unlocks and other goodies, but what gamemode/playstyle earns the *most* REQ points? | 2015/10/30 | [
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/241460",
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] | Warzone assault takes about ten mins and gets you about 1.5K requisition points per game. It is clearly the best way to get to get reappoints. | Warzone assault is probably the fastest because you can complete a match in 6 minutes and you get around 1,600 points. |
241,460 | REQ points are needed to buy the packs which contain permanent unlocks and other goodies, but what gamemode/playstyle earns the *most* REQ points? | 2015/10/30 | [
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] | Warzone assault takes about ten mins and gets you about 1.5K requisition points per game. It is clearly the best way to get to get reappoints. | From my experience, It is better to do anything in Warzone. But the Assault game mode pays out about half the REQ points for about one-third of the time of a full Warzone match. I usually net a silver pack every 3 to 4 games. |
241,460 | REQ points are needed to buy the packs which contain permanent unlocks and other goodies, but what gamemode/playstyle earns the *most* REQ points? | 2015/10/30 | [
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/241460",
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] | Warzone assault takes about ten mins and gets you about 1.5K requisition points per game. It is clearly the best way to get to get reappoints. | Okay, so, from what I see is that people are debating whether WZ Assault or a full WZ game is the best, but there's also the factor of the new mode, WZ Firefight. Firefight I've found actually gives out the most Req Points, XP, and the occasional free Gold Pack. I'd go with WZ Firefight if you need Req Points. |
553,224 | Of course we are not talking about code or best practice, but hypothetically if someone wanted to do some welding a few hundred meter from the closed power point could he/she run one hot conductor to the site and just bury the neutral in the ground and get to welding? | 2021/03/15 | [
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] | Aside from (obvious?) danger, the typical ground resistance is too high for that to work. | No
Again No
Not safe, not advised to even dream about it. |
553,224 | Of course we are not talking about code or best practice, but hypothetically if someone wanted to do some welding a few hundred meter from the closed power point could he/she run one hot conductor to the site and just bury the neutral in the ground and get to welding? | 2021/03/15 | [
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] | Chris's question is not 100% clear. Leaving aside safety and the rest, and focusing on feasibility, it may be interpreted as if you have a conductor in the soil or the soil alone.
1. conductor in the soil, as a grounding system nearby: provided cross sections are sufficient (e.g. refer to BS7671 or IEC 60364-4-41 for ... | No
Again No
Not safe, not advised to even dream about it. |
553,224 | Of course we are not talking about code or best practice, but hypothetically if someone wanted to do some welding a few hundred meter from the closed power point could he/she run one hot conductor to the site and just bury the neutral in the ground and get to welding? | 2021/03/15 | [
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] | Aside from (obvious?) danger, the typical ground resistance is too high for that to work. | Hypothetically, ignoring all safety and such, it could work if and only if the resistance of the ground leg is small enough to conduct enough current for the welder to do its job. I know that very dry soil, and hard frozen soil and bedrock do not conduct electricity very well. So the best chance for success would proba... |
553,224 | Of course we are not talking about code or best practice, but hypothetically if someone wanted to do some welding a few hundred meter from the closed power point could he/she run one hot conductor to the site and just bury the neutral in the ground and get to welding? | 2021/03/15 | [
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] | Aside from (obvious?) danger, the typical ground resistance is too high for that to work. | Chris's question is not 100% clear. Leaving aside safety and the rest, and focusing on feasibility, it may be interpreted as if you have a conductor in the soil or the soil alone.
1. conductor in the soil, as a grounding system nearby: provided cross sections are sufficient (e.g. refer to BS7671 or IEC 60364-4-41 for ... |
553,224 | Of course we are not talking about code or best practice, but hypothetically if someone wanted to do some welding a few hundred meter from the closed power point could he/she run one hot conductor to the site and just bury the neutral in the ground and get to welding? | 2021/03/15 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/553224",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/277669/"
] | Chris's question is not 100% clear. Leaving aside safety and the rest, and focusing on feasibility, it may be interpreted as if you have a conductor in the soil or the soil alone.
1. conductor in the soil, as a grounding system nearby: provided cross sections are sufficient (e.g. refer to BS7671 or IEC 60364-4-41 for ... | Hypothetically, ignoring all safety and such, it could work if and only if the resistance of the ground leg is small enough to conduct enough current for the welder to do its job. I know that very dry soil, and hard frozen soil and bedrock do not conduct electricity very well. So the best chance for success would proba... |
303,989 | The below given circuit works fine, I am switching 12V voltage using a microcontroller GPIO.
P-CHANNEL MOSFET (load connected between Drain and Ground):
* When the microcontroller output is LOW, the transistor is OFF and the gate of the P MOSFET is HIGH (12V). This means the P MOSFET is OFF.
* When the output of the ... | 2017/05/07 | [
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] | You could replace the BJT (2N3904) with a small N-channel MOSFET (eg. MMBT7002) and lose the base resistor.
If you can connect the load between the +12 and MOSFET you could replace both transistors with a logic-level (!) N-channel power MOSFET.
If you continue to use the shown circuit make sure your P-channel MOSFE... | No, you cannot remove the transistor. It provides level translation from 5v to the 12v needed to keep the mosfet turned off. The gpio cannot pull the line to 12V so the mosfet would never turn off.
No, you cannot push this to 15V. If your mosfet gate voltage max is 12V, then trying to pull it higher can cause issues.
... |
303,989 | The below given circuit works fine, I am switching 12V voltage using a microcontroller GPIO.
P-CHANNEL MOSFET (load connected between Drain and Ground):
* When the microcontroller output is LOW, the transistor is OFF and the gate of the P MOSFET is HIGH (12V). This means the P MOSFET is OFF.
* When the output of the ... | 2017/05/07 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/303989",
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] | You could replace the BJT (2N3904) with a small N-channel MOSFET (eg. MMBT7002) and lose the base resistor.
If you can connect the load between the +12 and MOSFET you could replace both transistors with a logic-level (!) N-channel power MOSFET.
If you continue to use the shown circuit make sure your P-channel MOSFE... | I'd recommend using a logic-level N-MOSFET instead of the BJT, and looking for a **complementary P-N MOSFET pair in a single package** in order to achieve a higher integration.
[](https://i.stack.imgur.com/AHeSA.png)
This part ([DMC3028LSDXQ](https://ww... |
303,989 | The below given circuit works fine, I am switching 12V voltage using a microcontroller GPIO.
P-CHANNEL MOSFET (load connected between Drain and Ground):
* When the microcontroller output is LOW, the transistor is OFF and the gate of the P MOSFET is HIGH (12V). This means the P MOSFET is OFF.
* When the output of the ... | 2017/05/07 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/303989",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/131331/"
] | I'd recommend using a logic-level N-MOSFET instead of the BJT, and looking for a **complementary P-N MOSFET pair in a single package** in order to achieve a higher integration.
[](https://i.stack.imgur.com/AHeSA.png)
This part ([DMC3028LSDXQ](https://ww... | No, you cannot remove the transistor. It provides level translation from 5v to the 12v needed to keep the mosfet turned off. The gpio cannot pull the line to 12V so the mosfet would never turn off.
No, you cannot push this to 15V. If your mosfet gate voltage max is 12V, then trying to pull it higher can cause issues.
... |
49,770,587 | java.io.FileNotFoundException in Jmeter even if file is in bin folder itself
I have created a file in jmeter/bin Folder and then used it in Jmeter script without any path (only file name as it is already in bin folder)
Still I am getting error as java.io.FileNotFoundException[ or absolute (/home/username...).
Check your path for trailing spaces - jmeter doesnt know how to trim it. | Actually relative path in [CSV Data Set Config](http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#CSV_Data_Set_Config) (not in distributed test) is relative to **test plan** and not jmeter execution directory:
>
> Filename Name of the file to be read. Relative file names are resolved with respect to the pa... |
49,393 | The below is from the help section of the [Monopoly Deal](https://monopoly.fandom.com/wiki/Monopoly_Deal)
>
> **Sly Deal**
>
>
> Steal a property card or a **property wild card** from any other player and **add it to your property collection**. You cannot steal a card from a full set of properties. Can also be bank... | 2019/11/28 | [
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] | Yes, you can take. In fact, you can rotate the Wild Card before placing a new card on the table to change its color and add your new property. ;) | Excerpts from the rules for Monopoly Deal by Hasbro
**THE CARDS IN MORE DETAIL**
*Sly Deal*
Steal a property from any other player and add it to your collection. You cannot steal a card from a full set of properties.
Can also be banked as money.
**ON YOUR TURN**
PLAY UP TO 3 CARDS from your hand, onto the table in... |
49,393 | The below is from the help section of the [Monopoly Deal](https://monopoly.fandom.com/wiki/Monopoly_Deal)
>
> **Sly Deal**
>
>
> Steal a property card or a **property wild card** from any other player and **add it to your property collection**. You cannot steal a card from a full set of properties. Can also be bank... | 2019/11/28 | [
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] | Yes, you can still steal someone's property (wild or otherwise) using Sly Deal, even if you have not yet played any of your own property cards.
In that case, your existing "property collection" starts with zero properties, then once you "**add (the stolen card) to your property collection**", it has a size of one. | Excerpts from the rules for Monopoly Deal by Hasbro
**THE CARDS IN MORE DETAIL**
*Sly Deal*
Steal a property from any other player and add it to your collection. You cannot steal a card from a full set of properties.
Can also be banked as money.
**ON YOUR TURN**
PLAY UP TO 3 CARDS from your hand, onto the table in... |
49,393 | The below is from the help section of the [Monopoly Deal](https://monopoly.fandom.com/wiki/Monopoly_Deal)
>
> **Sly Deal**
>
>
> Steal a property card or a **property wild card** from any other player and **add it to your property collection**. You cannot steal a card from a full set of properties. Can also be bank... | 2019/11/28 | [
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] | Yes, you can use Sly Deal to steal the wildcard.
Card text:
>
> Steal a property card or a property wild card from any other player.
>
>
>
You then add it to your property collection (as the only card in your property collection).
The only issues that might lead to a negative answer are:
1. can a wildcard be p... | Excerpts from the rules for Monopoly Deal by Hasbro
**THE CARDS IN MORE DETAIL**
*Sly Deal*
Steal a property from any other player and add it to your collection. You cannot steal a card from a full set of properties.
Can also be banked as money.
**ON YOUR TURN**
PLAY UP TO 3 CARDS from your hand, onto the table in... |
49,393 | The below is from the help section of the [Monopoly Deal](https://monopoly.fandom.com/wiki/Monopoly_Deal)
>
> **Sly Deal**
>
>
> Steal a property card or a **property wild card** from any other player and **add it to your property collection**. You cannot steal a card from a full set of properties. Can also be bank... | 2019/11/28 | [
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] | Yes, you can take. In fact, you can rotate the Wild Card before placing a new card on the table to change its color and add your new property. ;) | No how can you add it to a property collection if you don’t have any down? If you have no properties on the board you **cannot** take a property-wild card. |
49,393 | The below is from the help section of the [Monopoly Deal](https://monopoly.fandom.com/wiki/Monopoly_Deal)
>
> **Sly Deal**
>
>
> Steal a property card or a **property wild card** from any other player and **add it to your property collection**. You cannot steal a card from a full set of properties. Can also be bank... | 2019/11/28 | [
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] | Yes, you can use Sly Deal to steal the wildcard.
Card text:
>
> Steal a property card or a property wild card from any other player.
>
>
>
You then add it to your property collection (as the only card in your property collection).
The only issues that might lead to a negative answer are:
1. can a wildcard be p... | Yes, you can take. In fact, you can rotate the Wild Card before placing a new card on the table to change its color and add your new property. ;) |
49,393 | The below is from the help section of the [Monopoly Deal](https://monopoly.fandom.com/wiki/Monopoly_Deal)
>
> **Sly Deal**
>
>
> Steal a property card or a **property wild card** from any other player and **add it to your property collection**. You cannot steal a card from a full set of properties. Can also be bank... | 2019/11/28 | [
"https://boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/49393",
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] | Yes, you can still steal someone's property (wild or otherwise) using Sly Deal, even if you have not yet played any of your own property cards.
In that case, your existing "property collection" starts with zero properties, then once you "**add (the stolen card) to your property collection**", it has a size of one. | No how can you add it to a property collection if you don’t have any down? If you have no properties on the board you **cannot** take a property-wild card. |
49,393 | The below is from the help section of the [Monopoly Deal](https://monopoly.fandom.com/wiki/Monopoly_Deal)
>
> **Sly Deal**
>
>
> Steal a property card or a **property wild card** from any other player and **add it to your property collection**. You cannot steal a card from a full set of properties. Can also be bank... | 2019/11/28 | [
"https://boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/49393",
"https://boardgames.stackexchange.com",
"https://boardgames.stackexchange.com/users/29910/"
] | Yes, you can use Sly Deal to steal the wildcard.
Card text:
>
> Steal a property card or a property wild card from any other player.
>
>
>
You then add it to your property collection (as the only card in your property collection).
The only issues that might lead to a negative answer are:
1. can a wildcard be p... | Yes, you can still steal someone's property (wild or otherwise) using Sly Deal, even if you have not yet played any of your own property cards.
In that case, your existing "property collection" starts with zero properties, then once you "**add (the stolen card) to your property collection**", it has a size of one. |
49,393 | The below is from the help section of the [Monopoly Deal](https://monopoly.fandom.com/wiki/Monopoly_Deal)
>
> **Sly Deal**
>
>
> Steal a property card or a **property wild card** from any other player and **add it to your property collection**. You cannot steal a card from a full set of properties. Can also be bank... | 2019/11/28 | [
"https://boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/49393",
"https://boardgames.stackexchange.com",
"https://boardgames.stackexchange.com/users/29910/"
] | Yes, you can use Sly Deal to steal the wildcard.
Card text:
>
> Steal a property card or a property wild card from any other player.
>
>
>
You then add it to your property collection (as the only card in your property collection).
The only issues that might lead to a negative answer are:
1. can a wildcard be p... | No how can you add it to a property collection if you don’t have any down? If you have no properties on the board you **cannot** take a property-wild card. |
354,567 | I have migrated a site from a external Linux server to a new IIS server. DNS settings have been updated and are showing correctly in whois, squish.net, traceroute. However, when I type in the domain, I am still looking at the old site on desktop. Mobile version via cell (not LAN) is pointing to new site. It's been 48 h... | 2012/01/28 | [
"https://serverfault.com/questions/354567",
"https://serverfault.com",
"https://serverfault.com/users/108637/"
] | If you can see it correctly via the cell, then your local DNS is stale (you can also go to an external location like Starbucks and check from there to see this). From where I am (NY, using Verizon as my provider), I see .cfm files.
Clearing the local DNS depends on how your local network is set up. Possibly, there's s... | It depends what the TTL for the DNS record is. If (for example) it's set to 1 week then 48 hours won't be long enough for a recursive resolver to flush it from its cache.
If you control a local resolver, I'd suggest flushing its cache. If you don't, then check out the TTL for the domain name. That will tell you roughl... |
491,212 | I get that heavy gravitational pulls would make time differ but what I don’t get is if someone would age differently to this further away?! If I was to get a near a black hole then return to Earth how and why would people be older than I am. Wouldn’t I be exactly the same but the time around me whilst around the black ... | 2019/07/12 | [
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] | If the "time around" things (and people) was slowing down while the things themselves still age in the same way, then what would the idea that "time slows down" even mean?
Actually the only way it makes sense to say that time slows down is precisely when two objects depart then meet again and it appears that both obj... | There are two main cases:
1. SR time dilation, time elapses differently for two observers, because of their relative speed
2. GR time dilation, time elapses differently for two observers, because they are in a different gravitational zone
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_dilation>
Now in your case, you are talkin... |
491,212 | I get that heavy gravitational pulls would make time differ but what I don’t get is if someone would age differently to this further away?! If I was to get a near a black hole then return to Earth how and why would people be older than I am. Wouldn’t I be exactly the same but the time around me whilst around the black ... | 2019/07/12 | [
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] | If the "time around" things (and people) was slowing down while the things themselves still age in the same way, then what would the idea that "time slows down" even mean?
Actually the only way it makes sense to say that time slows down is precisely when two objects depart then meet again and it appears that both obj... | Time passes slower around massive objects due to relativity. You are a physical coalescence of matter and energy into "being". Your thoughts and awareness are simply electrochemical reactions unfolding throughout your nervous system *over time*. Time dilation around a black hole will effect *all matter* (whether that m... |
9,033,409 | Suppose, I want to scale out (add more boxes) some WCF service. This looks pretty easy, set up load balancer that calls WCF services on multiple boxes using for example round robin algorithm.
However how to deal with situation when a WCF service have callback contract. When a client connects to some particular box, it... | 2012/01/27 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/9033409",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/235715/"
] | I would implement this by setting up a MSMQ queue that each server can subscribe to, and when an event occurs that the other servers need to know about, the service can publish it.
I use a library called [NServiceBus](http://nservicebus.com/) to make this entire process simple. NServiceBus is a full-featured library t... | Have you considered messaging? Sounds ideal. |
99,688 | I want to add aliases to my environment so that they are available in all Terminal instances.
I got [this answer](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18313024/set-env-var-in-mac-doesnt-take-an-effect/18313206?noredirect=1#comment26980497_18313206):
>
> Yes, you can put it in your .bashrc, .bash\_profile or .profile.... | 2013/08/22 | [
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/99688",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/users/11095/"
] | if you have ruby installed, check out this ruby script <https://github.com/ytbryan/aka>
The script provides functionalities like persistency and auto sourcing of dot file. You can manage aliases via terminal without breaking your workflow and open a text editor.
disclaimer: I wrote this script and use it everyday. Le... | i had the same Problem, that i had no .bash or .profile in my Profiles location.
i finally found it in /etc |
16,293,239 | I'm looking for less technical and more conceptual answers on this one.
I am looking to build a WPF application using .NET 4.5 for controlling a rover, (glorified RC Car). Here is the intended functionality:
* The application and rover will communicate wirelessly by sending and receiving strings - JSON over TCP Socke... | 2013/04/30 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/16293239",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2334624/"
] | As you are using .NET 4.5 you dont need to use Threads and background workers for your project. you dont need to take care of all of your threads. As WPF's [Dispatcher](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.threading.dispatcher.aspx "Dispatcher") is a very powerful tool for handling UI from other threa... | As far as I can tell (I'm no expert), MS's philosophy these days is to use asynchronous I/O, thread pool tasks for lengthy compute operations, and have a single main thread of execution for the main part of the application. That main thread drives the GUI and commissions the async I/O and thread pool tasks as and when ... |
6,302,997 | We are having a web app in a remote server. The whole app size is about 30mb. For every enhancement, we will be adding one or more jsps and .class files. We wont touch .js files and image files.
So for this requirement, we send those files to our email and then paste the files in the web app and then we do restart the... | 2011/06/10 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/6302997",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/236896/"
] | If you deploy exploded app, i.e. your code is in individual .class files instead of .jar files, you can replace individual files. The problem is that Java class loaders in general (except of the special cases like OSGI containers), and Tomcat class loader specifically, would not replace a class that is already in the m... | [KwateeSDCM](http://sdcm.kwatee.net) can incrementally update webapps. Just keep using your build-chain that generates a war. Then you deploy that war with KwateeSDCM (can be automated with REST interface) which keeps an MD5 hash of every file and only updates the ones that have actually changed. There's a specific tut... |
1,577,262 | I am using Toad. Frequently i need to compare tables in two different test environments.
the tables present in them are same but the data differs.
i just need to know what are the differences in the same tables which are in two different data bases.Are there any tools which can be installed on windows and use it to com... | 2009/10/16 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1577262",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/134713/"
] | Take a look at [SQL Compare](http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL_Compare/index.htm) and [SQL Data Compare](http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql_data_compare/index.htm) | Try [dbForge Data Compare for SQL Server](http://www.devart.com/dbforge/sql/datacompare/). It can compare and sync any databases, even very large ones. Quick, easy, always delivers a correct result.
Try it on your database and comment upon the product. |
1,577,262 | I am using Toad. Frequently i need to compare tables in two different test environments.
the tables present in them are same but the data differs.
i just need to know what are the differences in the same tables which are in two different data bases.Are there any tools which can be installed on windows and use it to com... | 2009/10/16 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1577262",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/134713/"
] | Open Source DiffKit will do this:
www.diffkit.org | Try [dbForge Data Compare for SQL Server](http://www.devart.com/dbforge/sql/datacompare/). It can compare and sync any databases, even very large ones. Quick, easy, always delivers a correct result.
Try it on your database and comment upon the product. |
1,577,262 | I am using Toad. Frequently i need to compare tables in two different test environments.
the tables present in them are same but the data differs.
i just need to know what are the differences in the same tables which are in two different data bases.Are there any tools which can be installed on windows and use it to com... | 2009/10/16 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1577262",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/134713/"
] | Open Source DiffKit will do this:
www.diffkit.org | If you want to do it online, there is a free tool [**DB Matcher**](https://dbmatcher.com) where you upload 2 `.SQL` files and it gives you the differences
<https://dbmatcher.com> |
1,577,262 | I am using Toad. Frequently i need to compare tables in two different test environments.
the tables present in them are same but the data differs.
i just need to know what are the differences in the same tables which are in two different data bases.Are there any tools which can be installed on windows and use it to com... | 2009/10/16 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1577262",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/134713/"
] | Take a look at [SQL Compare](http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL_Compare/index.htm) and [SQL Data Compare](http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql_data_compare/index.htm) | Open Source DiffKit will do this:
www.diffkit.org |
1,577,262 | I am using Toad. Frequently i need to compare tables in two different test environments.
the tables present in them are same but the data differs.
i just need to know what are the differences in the same tables which are in two different data bases.Are there any tools which can be installed on windows and use it to com... | 2009/10/16 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1577262",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/134713/"
] | Take a look at [SQL Compare](http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL_Compare/index.htm) and [SQL Data Compare](http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql_data_compare/index.htm) | If you want to do it online, there is a free tool [**DB Matcher**](https://dbmatcher.com) where you upload 2 `.SQL` files and it gives you the differences
<https://dbmatcher.com> |
1,577,262 | I am using Toad. Frequently i need to compare tables in two different test environments.
the tables present in them are same but the data differs.
i just need to know what are the differences in the same tables which are in two different data bases.Are there any tools which can be installed on windows and use it to com... | 2009/10/16 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1577262",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/134713/"
] | Take a look at [SQL Compare](http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL_Compare/index.htm) and [SQL Data Compare](http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql_data_compare/index.htm) | I would definitely go with [AdeptSQL](http://www.adeptsql.com/) if you're using MSSQL. It's the least good looking but the most talented db compare tool amongst the ones I've tried. It can compare both the structure and the data. It tells you which tables exist on one db but does not exist on the other, compares the st... |
1,577,262 | I am using Toad. Frequently i need to compare tables in two different test environments.
the tables present in them are same but the data differs.
i just need to know what are the differences in the same tables which are in two different data bases.Are there any tools which can be installed on windows and use it to com... | 2009/10/16 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1577262",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/134713/"
] | There's a compare tool built into TOAD. Tools | Compare Data. | I would definitely go with [AdeptSQL](http://www.adeptsql.com/) if you're using MSSQL. It's the least good looking but the most talented db compare tool amongst the ones I've tried. It can compare both the structure and the data. It tells you which tables exist on one db but does not exist on the other, compares the st... |
1,577,262 | I am using Toad. Frequently i need to compare tables in two different test environments.
the tables present in them are same but the data differs.
i just need to know what are the differences in the same tables which are in two different data bases.Are there any tools which can be installed on windows and use it to com... | 2009/10/16 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1577262",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/134713/"
] | There's a compare tool built into TOAD. Tools | Compare Data. | If you want to do it online, there is a free tool [**DB Matcher**](https://dbmatcher.com) where you upload 2 `.SQL` files and it gives you the differences
<https://dbmatcher.com> |
1,577,262 | I am using Toad. Frequently i need to compare tables in two different test environments.
the tables present in them are same but the data differs.
i just need to know what are the differences in the same tables which are in two different data bases.Are there any tools which can be installed on windows and use it to com... | 2009/10/16 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1577262",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/134713/"
] | There's a compare tool built into TOAD. Tools | Compare Data. | Open Source DiffKit will do this:
www.diffkit.org |
1,577,262 | I am using Toad. Frequently i need to compare tables in two different test environments.
the tables present in them are same but the data differs.
i just need to know what are the differences in the same tables which are in two different data bases.Are there any tools which can be installed on windows and use it to com... | 2009/10/16 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1577262",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/134713/"
] | There's a compare tool built into TOAD. Tools | Compare Data. | Try [dbForge Data Compare for SQL Server](http://www.devart.com/dbforge/sql/datacompare/). It can compare and sync any databases, even very large ones. Quick, easy, always delivers a correct result.
Try it on your database and comment upon the product. |
95,984 | I have an interface showing requests being sent to an external server, they are visualized in a table. There are configurable rules that determines how many retries the request is allowed to do before it expires. So, when they hit the maximum number of retries, the request is expired. But how should I count the retries... | 2016/06/22 | [
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/95984",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/users/80923/"
] | 1. The user might initially not need to know about having 5 attempts left. It's up to you to decide that based on the context
2. I suggest writing out all the states of the label so that you can see the transition a user is going through. For instance this might work:
* *Attempt failed, 4 left*
* *Attempt failed, 3 l... | I think you have answered your own question. A request has a beginning and an end.
That end can either be successful or not. If something is successful then no one really cares, i.e. the job is done :-)
It is only of interest to the user if something has not worked, so in your case the end is not what you are expect... |
95,984 | I have an interface showing requests being sent to an external server, they are visualized in a table. There are configurable rules that determines how many retries the request is allowed to do before it expires. So, when they hit the maximum number of retries, the request is expired. But how should I count the retries... | 2016/06/22 | [
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/95984",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/users/80923/"
] | 1. The user might initially not need to know about having 5 attempts left. It's up to you to decide that based on the context
2. I suggest writing out all the states of the label so that you can see the transition a user is going through. For instance this might work:
* *Attempt failed, 4 left*
* *Attempt failed, 3 l... | If it is status information for an ongoing process, it should be worded in present tense. Also, most time is spent waiting for the response to the request, and not between the failed request and the next retry.
"Sending", "Retrying (1/5 retries)", ... "Retrying (5/5 retries)" with a grand finale of "Failed (5/5 retrie... |
95,984 | I have an interface showing requests being sent to an external server, they are visualized in a table. There are configurable rules that determines how many retries the request is allowed to do before it expires. So, when they hit the maximum number of retries, the request is expired. But how should I count the retries... | 2016/06/22 | [
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/95984",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/users/80923/"
] | 1. The user might initially not need to know about having 5 attempts left. It's up to you to decide that based on the context
2. I suggest writing out all the states of the label so that you can see the transition a user is going through. For instance this might work:
* *Attempt failed, 4 left*
* *Attempt failed, 3 l... | Show the remaining retry count and this acts like a [Heuristic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heuristic) and you simplify the cognitive load of making a decision. That way the user will never get confused and at the last he would be left with 0 retries. |
95,984 | I have an interface showing requests being sent to an external server, they are visualized in a table. There are configurable rules that determines how many retries the request is allowed to do before it expires. So, when they hit the maximum number of retries, the request is expired. But how should I count the retries... | 2016/06/22 | [
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/95984",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/users/80923/"
] | 1. The user might initially not need to know about having 5 attempts left. It's up to you to decide that based on the context
2. I suggest writing out all the states of the label so that you can see the transition a user is going through. For instance this might work:
* *Attempt failed, 4 left*
* *Attempt failed, 3 l... | In my opinion this is getting confusing with no need, because of the wording.
Instead of saying "you have one opportunity to send and X retries", **put it simpler "you have Y opportunities to send it"**.
Like the PIN number does in some phones where there are only 3 attempts. When you miss the first one a message app... |
95,984 | I have an interface showing requests being sent to an external server, they are visualized in a table. There are configurable rules that determines how many retries the request is allowed to do before it expires. So, when they hit the maximum number of retries, the request is expired. But how should I count the retries... | 2016/06/22 | [
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/95984",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/users/80923/"
] | 1. The user might initially not need to know about having 5 attempts left. It's up to you to decide that based on the context
2. I suggest writing out all the states of the label so that you can see the transition a user is going through. For instance this might work:
* *Attempt failed, 4 left*
* *Attempt failed, 3 l... | **Try to understand user's mental model. Trying is in user's hand, success is not.**
There are three cases,
1. An attempt is made and it is successful, it is counted on success
2. An attempt is made and it has failed, it is counted on receipt of failure.
3. An attempt is made **and it has hit timeout**, the point of ... |
95,984 | I have an interface showing requests being sent to an external server, they are visualized in a table. There are configurable rules that determines how many retries the request is allowed to do before it expires. So, when they hit the maximum number of retries, the request is expired. But how should I count the retries... | 2016/06/22 | [
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/95984",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/users/80923/"
] | 1. The user might initially not need to know about having 5 attempts left. It's up to you to decide that based on the context
2. I suggest writing out all the states of the label so that you can see the transition a user is going through. For instance this might work:
* *Attempt failed, 4 left*
* *Attempt failed, 3 l... | I would not show the 'retries' wording until the first request fails. After that first failure, similar to what others have mentioned, I would show '5 attempts remaining' and count down. |
236,751 | I'm in charge of defining an XML schema for some data; the plan is to have various systems (all under our control) upload XML files that match this schema to a central server for processing. I don't have much knowledge of the design of these other systems, so I'm working collaboratively with those system experts to mak... | 2014/04/23 | [
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/236751",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/users/127825/"
] | I am not sure if it is a way to definitively reduce churn and how applicable it would be to your current situation, but these are some things I would try to do -
Minimum Viable Product
----------------------
I am not sure if this is fully relevant to your current situation since it looks like you are already in the ... | Add a version element or attribute up near the root of your xml. Each time you publish a new schema increment this version. Producers set the version and use the corresponding schema. Consumers read the version and apply the appropriate shredding. This works best if the position of the version tag doesn't change betwee... |
48,967 | **R**ecently, while traveling via air, I have been having some weird dreams. The dreams start with a tennis match between the two legends Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer taking place in the country to which I am traveling. One of them just tosses up the ball, and the dreams end with the match result.
Oh, one more thin... | 2017/02/10 | [
"https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/48967",
"https://puzzling.stackexchange.com",
"https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/users/30887/"
] | Okay:
>
> The Capital letters of the countries suggests taking the Capitals. So, taking the capitals and comparing the letters to the Nadal and Federer, we notice that, whenever there is a matching letter between the name of the player and Capital's name, the player loses. But, this gives a dead end with many countr... | My first attempt:
>
> You look at each letter of the tournament location in turn. When you reach a letter that occurs in one of the players' surnames, that player loses. For example, in GERMANY, the second letter `E` occurs in Federer's surname, so he loses and Nadal wins.
>
>
>
This works for the first six tour... |
74,149 | What type of knowledge is Peter asserting we attain?
>
> “But also for this very reason, giving all diligence, add to your
> faith virtue, to virtue **knowledge**,” II Peter 1:5
>
>
>
Peter never says to add to ***Scriptural knowledge*** or ***book knowledge***.
**Q**: **So can this text be used to justify ... | 2022/02/02 | [
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/74149",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/users/44302/"
] | ### 2 Peter 1:5 “what type of knowledge?”
Peter had just spoken about this knowledge in the preceeding verses:
>
> **2** Grace and peace be multiplied to you in **the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord**, **3** as His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through **the knowl... | The operative word in 2 Peter 1:5, 6, is γνῶσις (gnósis). When referring to divine/spiritual knowledge is often referenced as follows:
* Luke 1:77 - to give to His people the **knowledge of salvation** through the forgiveness of their sins,
* Rom 2:2 - an instructor of the foolish, a teacher of infants, because you ha... |
74,149 | What type of knowledge is Peter asserting we attain?
>
> “But also for this very reason, giving all diligence, add to your
> faith virtue, to virtue **knowledge**,” II Peter 1:5
>
>
>
Peter never says to add to ***Scriptural knowledge*** or ***book knowledge***.
**Q**: **So can this text be used to justify ... | 2022/02/02 | [
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/74149",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/users/44302/"
] | ### 2 Peter 1:5 “what type of knowledge?”
Peter had just spoken about this knowledge in the preceeding verses:
>
> **2** Grace and peace be multiplied to you in **the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord**, **3** as His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through **the knowl... | Knowledge is not necessarily a knowledge of information written in the Scriptures. One can know how to fight sin of, say, alcoholism, and this is not a bookish knowledge, but a one that comes from an experience of fighting this damaging passion.
Here also, we have a logical sequence of a) faith, b) virtue and c) knowl... |
11,357,637 | I don't understand why that happens, is not for me but my company staff member also face this problem.

I click on Install/Update , that update something but problem is not solved, I also check "Check Again" option. This problem I face after update an... | 2012/07/06 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/11357637",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/730556/"
] | uninstall the android support library from the android sdk manager first . then while creating project you will asked this pop up again click install/upgrade and it will work....
it's problem with 4.1 sdk. once you do above thing it will solve your problem.. same happen to me.. | Had this problem, try this.
Copy the contents from:
>
> D:\android-sdk-windows\extras\android\compatibility
>
>
>
and create a new folder named **"support"** over here:
>
> D:\android-sdk-windows\extras\android\support
>
>
>
and paste the contents inside that, Now restart eclipse and try again! |
3,958,826 | If all NP-complete problems can be converted to 3-SAT problems I had an idea that would not solve the NP problem but might be a practical solution.
What you could do is simply, make a huge table of 3-SAT problems and whether they are solvable or not. Store this on a giant server.
Then it takes less than polynomial ti... | 2020/12/22 | [
"https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/3958826",
"https://math.stackexchange.com",
"https://math.stackexchange.com/users/248558/"
] | I think your approach would be completely infeasible and I am sure that no such table exists. The good news is that [SAT solvers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boolean_satisfiability_problem) using clever algorithms and heuristics are able to solve formulas involving thousands of variables with acceptable running times... | You can't just brute force 3-sat. That would take too much computational resources. I am pretty sure all the computers on earth would not be enough. This is typical of all problems considered infeasable in computational complexity theory. The doubling of computational power that is happening due to Moores law still isn... |
120,952 | I have a client that just wants 0 scheduled downtime with 0 data loss with our SharePoint 2013 environment.
Our plans included a load balanced 3 tiered farm (2 WFE, 2 App servers, 2 SQL servers (AlwaysOn)). The initial thought was that we sever the connections between the two parts (move all services and DBs from web1... | 2014/11/12 | [
"https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/120952",
"https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com",
"https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/users/20422/"
] | There is a supported method that Sam Betts writes about with no downtime. It essentially stops a SQL Server job that does the log-file shipping.
* Disable "LSBackup\_WSS\_Content" for your DR farm
* Switch users to the DR environment in DNS
* Patch Primary Farm
* Switch Back Users to Primary Farm in DNS
* Resume Log-S... | It’s not possible to update or patch SharePoint without occurring some amount downtime. What we can do is to minimize the downtime. Even if you follow the Sam Bettes's guideline, still their are plenty of chances of the Downtime i.e when you change DNS and it take time to propagate, if error then you have to flush DNS ... |
38,238 | I'm teaching myself Python and my most recent lesson was that [Python is not Java](http://dirtsimple.org/2004/12/python-is-not-java.html), and so I've just spent a while turning all my Class methods into functions.
I now realise that I don't need to use Class methods for what I would done with `static` methods in Java... | 2008/09/01 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/38238",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/3171/"
] | I was asking myself the same question few times. And even though the guys here tried hard to explain it, IMHO the best answer (and simplest) answer I have found is the [description](https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html?highlight=classmethod#classmethod) of the Class method in the Python Documentation.
Ther... | A class defines a set of instances, of course. And the methods of a class work on the individual instances. The class methods (and variables) a place to hang other information that is related to the set of instances over all.
For example if your class defines a the set of students you might want class variables or met... |
38,238 | I'm teaching myself Python and my most recent lesson was that [Python is not Java](http://dirtsimple.org/2004/12/python-is-not-java.html), and so I've just spent a while turning all my Class methods into functions.
I now realise that I don't need to use Class methods for what I would done with `static` methods in Java... | 2008/09/01 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/38238",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/3171/"
] | Alternative constructors are the classic example. | Honestly? I've never found a use for staticmethod or classmethod. I've yet to see an operation that can't be done using a global function or an instance method.
It would be different if python used private and protected members more like Java does. In Java, I need a static method to be able to access an instance's pri... |
38,238 | I'm teaching myself Python and my most recent lesson was that [Python is not Java](http://dirtsimple.org/2004/12/python-is-not-java.html), and so I've just spent a while turning all my Class methods into functions.
I now realise that I don't need to use Class methods for what I would done with `static` methods in Java... | 2008/09/01 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/38238",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/3171/"
] | Alternative constructors are the classic example. | A class defines a set of instances, of course. And the methods of a class work on the individual instances. The class methods (and variables) a place to hang other information that is related to the set of instances over all.
For example if your class defines a the set of students you might want class variables or met... |
18,942,340 | I have a library project and another project which uses some classes from the library project. As soon as I am setting a break point in one of the library classes, and my app stops at the break point, Eclipse shows me the error message
>
> Source not found
>
>
> The jar of this class file belongs to container 'Andr... | 2013/09/22 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/18942340",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/457059/"
] | I found the answer!
Somehow (dont ask me why) Eclipse messed up my librarry projects classpath file. it listed the "src" classpath entries in the wrong order (see attachment below).
looks like only the first entry is currently exported to the libraryproject.jar, which is used by my app-project.
Therefore only the gen... | This has been an issue reported for ADT 17 and you can find a solution [here](http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=27490#c6) |
18,942,340 | I have a library project and another project which uses some classes from the library project. As soon as I am setting a break point in one of the library classes, and my app stops at the break point, Eclipse shows me the error message
>
> Source not found
>
>
> The jar of this class file belongs to container 'Andr... | 2013/09/22 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/18942340",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/457059/"
] | I finally found the real and most simple solution to this.
If you have a complex structure where one library project use a library, and that library project is used for your project, and so on. Or in any case... do this to solve this problem:
Import to eclipse the library you want to be able to see the source code fo... | This has been an issue reported for ADT 17 and you can find a solution [here](http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=27490#c6) |
18,942,340 | I have a library project and another project which uses some classes from the library project. As soon as I am setting a break point in one of the library classes, and my app stops at the break point, Eclipse shows me the error message
>
> Source not found
>
>
> The jar of this class file belongs to container 'Andr... | 2013/09/22 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/18942340",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/457059/"
] | I had a similar issue with a gradle Java project but the message was this:
"The jar of this class file belongs to container 'Gradle.Dependencies' which does not allow source modifications to source attachments on its entries"
In my case, the reason was because my project depended on other projects that generate jars a... | This has been an issue reported for ADT 17 and you can find a solution [here](http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=27490#c6) |
18,942,340 | I have a library project and another project which uses some classes from the library project. As soon as I am setting a break point in one of the library classes, and my app stops at the break point, Eclipse shows me the error message
>
> Source not found
>
>
> The jar of this class file belongs to container 'Andr... | 2013/09/22 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/18942340",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/457059/"
] | I found the answer!
Somehow (dont ask me why) Eclipse messed up my librarry projects classpath file. it listed the "src" classpath entries in the wrong order (see attachment below).
looks like only the first entry is currently exported to the libraryproject.jar, which is used by my app-project.
Therefore only the gen... | I finally found the real and most simple solution to this.
If you have a complex structure where one library project use a library, and that library project is used for your project, and so on. Or in any case... do this to solve this problem:
Import to eclipse the library you want to be able to see the source code fo... |
18,942,340 | I have a library project and another project which uses some classes from the library project. As soon as I am setting a break point in one of the library classes, and my app stops at the break point, Eclipse shows me the error message
>
> Source not found
>
>
> The jar of this class file belongs to container 'Andr... | 2013/09/22 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/18942340",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/457059/"
] | I found the answer!
Somehow (dont ask me why) Eclipse messed up my librarry projects classpath file. it listed the "src" classpath entries in the wrong order (see attachment below).
looks like only the first entry is currently exported to the libraryproject.jar, which is used by my app-project.
Therefore only the gen... | I had a similar issue with a gradle Java project but the message was this:
"The jar of this class file belongs to container 'Gradle.Dependencies' which does not allow source modifications to source attachments on its entries"
In my case, the reason was because my project depended on other projects that generate jars a... |
18,942,340 | I have a library project and another project which uses some classes from the library project. As soon as I am setting a break point in one of the library classes, and my app stops at the break point, Eclipse shows me the error message
>
> Source not found
>
>
> The jar of this class file belongs to container 'Andr... | 2013/09/22 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/18942340",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/457059/"
] | I finally found the real and most simple solution to this.
If you have a complex structure where one library project use a library, and that library project is used for your project, and so on. Or in any case... do this to solve this problem:
Import to eclipse the library you want to be able to see the source code fo... | I had a similar issue with a gradle Java project but the message was this:
"The jar of this class file belongs to container 'Gradle.Dependencies' which does not allow source modifications to source attachments on its entries"
In my case, the reason was because my project depended on other projects that generate jars a... |
57,821,428 | I have a visual studio project with more than 100 classes. Therefore, when I generate the Class diagram in Visual Studio, the names of these classes are collapsed as shown in the screenshot below.
[](https://i.stack.imgur.com/VuACF.png)
How can I exp... | 2019/09/06 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/57821428",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2386113/"
] | Select all classes (Ctrl + A), Right Click --> Expand ;) | Right click on class and click adjust shapes width
[](https://i.stack.imgur.com/OyBr4.png) |
147,622 | I am senior full-stack developer at age of 30 and I mainly work with Java EE/Spring/... in back-end and Angular/React/JQuery/... in the front-end.
I love programming but my dream job was game developer not full-stack developer. I am making good amount of money in my current position and I do not want to start from scr... | 2017/08/25 | [
"https://gamedev.stackexchange.com/questions/147622",
"https://gamedev.stackexchange.com",
"https://gamedev.stackexchange.com/users/78230/"
] | *Health warning: The following comes with a large amount of hindsight and I'm sure it's one of many experiences within game dev - but it's worth considering*
I'd like to offer a perspective from someone who left game development to do something different, who is a similar age to you. I was a developer at a first-party... | I would think that making a few smaller games to release for console/mobile/whatever would be a good start. Then you'd technically have experience. You can then use that to get a higher position. But I still don't think that'd get you to as high as a position as you'd probably hope for.
But when it comes to making th... |
1,177,565 | Recently went from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and YouTube and games in fullscreen were working just fine. The problem happens when using two screens (notebook + monitor), when I try to fullscreen there is a visual glitch, then, I go back to lock screen, type password and the system has restarted.
Edit: Works... | 2019/09/30 | [
"https://askubuntu.com/questions/1177565",
"https://askubuntu.com",
"https://askubuntu.com/users/1000768/"
] | You can specify they all open when you click on Home, or you can put them all in a folder on your Bookmark Bar, and when you want them all, right-click and choose Open All. | 1. Open all tabs (one by one) that you need to be able to close and open as a group.
2. Click on the first tab, hold down `Shift` key and click on the last one to select all of them.
3. Right click on one and choose "Bookmark tabs"
4. Choose a folder name
5. Now you can go to Bookmarks, choose your folder name which ex... |
135,443 | Guys.
I am running a NFT project, and while implementing the contract of the token, I am curious about **how to burn ERC721 tokens without the authority of the owner.**
Can the project operator arbitrarily burn the owner's token using the ERC721 burnable authority?
I'd appreciate it if you could attach a document fo... | 2022/09/12 | [
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/135443",
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com",
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/users/108401/"
] | I would suggest the following:
1. Switch to a different browser with MetaMask and reconnect
OR
2. Ensure MetaMask is unlocked, refresh RemixIDE, and reconnect | Hey is it showing any error?
Or maybe you can try out another network as well.
Also, share the screenshot for the same. |
135,443 | Guys.
I am running a NFT project, and while implementing the contract of the token, I am curious about **how to burn ERC721 tokens without the authority of the owner.**
Can the project operator arbitrarily burn the owner's token using the ERC721 burnable authority?
I'd appreciate it if you could attach a document fo... | 2022/09/12 | [
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/135443",
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com",
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/users/108401/"
] | I encountered the same problem, however, refreshing the page after unlocking metamask solved the problem for me. | Hey is it showing any error?
Or maybe you can try out another network as well.
Also, share the screenshot for the same. |
135,443 | Guys.
I am running a NFT project, and while implementing the contract of the token, I am curious about **how to burn ERC721 tokens without the authority of the owner.**
Can the project operator arbitrarily burn the owner's token using the ERC721 burnable authority?
I'd appreciate it if you could attach a document fo... | 2022/09/12 | [
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/135443",
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com",
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/users/108401/"
] | I would suggest the following:
1. Switch to a different browser with MetaMask and reconnect
OR
2. Ensure MetaMask is unlocked, refresh RemixIDE, and reconnect | I encountered the same problem, however, refreshing the page after unlocking metamask solved the problem for me. |
135,443 | Guys.
I am running a NFT project, and while implementing the contract of the token, I am curious about **how to burn ERC721 tokens without the authority of the owner.**
Can the project operator arbitrarily burn the owner's token using the ERC721 burnable authority?
I'd appreciate it if you could attach a document fo... | 2022/09/12 | [
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/135443",
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com",
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/users/108401/"
] | I would suggest the following:
1. Switch to a different browser with MetaMask and reconnect
OR
2. Ensure MetaMask is unlocked, refresh RemixIDE, and reconnect | Try these ways:
1. Switch to a different browser with MetaMask and reconnect.
2. Ensure MetaMask is unlocked, refresh RemixIDE, and reconnect.
3. last,try removing other wallets from extensions(like safePal wallet, math Wallet, trustWallet, etc) which might be conflicting with the Metamask. |
135,443 | Guys.
I am running a NFT project, and while implementing the contract of the token, I am curious about **how to burn ERC721 tokens without the authority of the owner.**
Can the project operator arbitrarily burn the owner's token using the ERC721 burnable authority?
I'd appreciate it if you could attach a document fo... | 2022/09/12 | [
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/questions/135443",
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com",
"https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/users/108401/"
] | I encountered the same problem, however, refreshing the page after unlocking metamask solved the problem for me. | Try these ways:
1. Switch to a different browser with MetaMask and reconnect.
2. Ensure MetaMask is unlocked, refresh RemixIDE, and reconnect.
3. last,try removing other wallets from extensions(like safePal wallet, math Wallet, trustWallet, etc) which might be conflicting with the Metamask. |
110,157 | In trying to understand how raw is converted, I created a synthetic raw image that has a red, green and blue gradient strip, with a gamma of 2.2 ([dng](http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=94701505309022676954)). I made the synthetic raw by converting an image from a Nikon D200 to uncompressed DNG, then overwri... | 2019/08/06 | [
"https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/110157",
"https://photo.stackexchange.com",
"https://photo.stackexchange.com/users/51763/"
] | Here are some causes for non-zero values that you expect to be zero. The most relevant to your problem are listed first.
* **Your synthetic raw does not account for the input color profile of the camera**, which is based on how the specific colors filter in the Bayer matrix interact with lighting sources when photogra... | The short answer is that the "red", "green", and "blue" filters in your camera's Bayer mask are not the same colors as the Red, Green, and Blue colors used by emissive RGB displays. Neither are the "red", "green", and "blue" colors to which the three types of cones in our retinas are most sensitive.
Here are the sensi... |
26,276 | I have a SharePoint site which contains two pages. I don't want to enable anonymous access for the home page of this site but I do want to do it for the other pages it contains. How is this done? | 2012/01/05 | [
"https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/26276",
"https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com",
"https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/users/3099/"
] | You can enable Anonymous Access by going to Application Management in Central Administration, Highlight the WebApp where you want to enable Anonymous Authentication, Click on Authentication Providers, Click on the Zone where you want to enable Anonymous Access, then Check Enable Anonymous Access, Save.
Go to your Web ... | You can go to site pages library, select this page and open list item permission settings. In this settings you can breake role inheritance and remove anonymous access from this list item. |
8,770,553 | I'm looking for the formal specification of MDX. Going via xmla specification site, I found it may be in "OLE DB for OLAP specification" which is supposed to be available from microsoft, but I can't find it on their site anywhere.
Any clues? I'm looking for the structure of MDX queries essentially. | 2012/01/07 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/8770553",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/518551/"
] | I have found language and statement references:
* [MDX Language Reference](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms145595.aspx)
* [MDX Statement Reference](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms145610.aspx)
For example, check this out: [SELECT Statement](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms146002.aspx). N... | If you're looking for the OLE DB for OLAP spec, this is the link:
[MDX Concepts (MSDN)](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms719697%28v=vs.85%29)
You'll note that this is quite a bit smaller (and older) than the mainline SQL Server Analysis Services documentation. Strictly speaking, the link above is the "standa... |
256,959 | I'm making control panels on which some heavy duty PCBs are mounted, with many wires (approx 1 meter long) coming out of it. Wires are currently tied together using zip ties at every regular distance. It is time consuming, so does anyone have any alternative? Note that I don't want to increase the cost, so I prefer a c... | 2016/09/09 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/256959",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/107795/"
] | Can you use this type of wire harness tubing:
[](https://i.stack.imgur.com/IjL3R.png)
It can be obtained in many diameters and several colors are available.
This tubing can have electrical tape wrapped around it at points where bending stress would... | Velcro is cheap. Even cheaper if you use the green ones used for planting gardens. Roll of 50ft for 2 bucks vs the computer kind 7 dollars. Holds then just as good as if t he computer cables were biological. |
256,959 | I'm making control panels on which some heavy duty PCBs are mounted, with many wires (approx 1 meter long) coming out of it. Wires are currently tied together using zip ties at every regular distance. It is time consuming, so does anyone have any alternative? Note that I don't want to increase the cost, so I prefer a c... | 2016/09/09 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/256959",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/107795/"
] | I think zipties are quick, easy and flexible - you can take wires out of the bundle at any location.
However, look at DigiKey or other electrical/electronic supplier for "wire management" or "cable management". Some possible products: expandable tubing, split tubing, nylon spiral wrap. | Velcro is cheap. Even cheaper if you use the green ones used for planting gardens. Roll of 50ft for 2 bucks vs the computer kind 7 dollars. Holds then just as good as if t he computer cables were biological. |
256,959 | I'm making control panels on which some heavy duty PCBs are mounted, with many wires (approx 1 meter long) coming out of it. Wires are currently tied together using zip ties at every regular distance. It is time consuming, so does anyone have any alternative? Note that I don't want to increase the cost, so I prefer a c... | 2016/09/09 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/256959",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/107795/"
] | The old-school method of [lacing with cord](http://www.dairiki.org/hammond/cable-lacing-howto/) is still possible, and pretty fast once you get used to it.
[](https://i.stack.imgur.com/79y2L.gif)
More likely, you might want to invest in a fully auto... | Velcro is cheap. Even cheaper if you use the green ones used for planting gardens. Roll of 50ft for 2 bucks vs the computer kind 7 dollars. Holds then just as good as if t he computer cables were biological. |
55,381 | I am battling with the absurd power usage of ubuntu 11.04. On windows 7 (which came preinstalled) I can get around 4:30 hours turning everything off (wifi, bluetooth, lowest brightness for screen) with same settings I get 2 hours with ubuntu. I was wondering if I install xubuntu will that help me reduce my power usage? | 2011/08/01 | [
"https://askubuntu.com/questions/55381",
"https://askubuntu.com",
"https://askubuntu.com/users/6288/"
] | Yes, but not on that scale.
To change your kernel to something that will increase your batter life, you need to use the kernel that is in the Proposed updates repository. For more on how to enable that, [look here](https://askubuntu.com/questions/49609/how-do-i-add-the-proposed-repository/49611#49611). | Yes, but almost definitely it wouldn't increase AC work hours by two times. Xubuntu has less tools and apps, and more optimized to be used in older, less powerful computers. |
55,381 | I am battling with the absurd power usage of ubuntu 11.04. On windows 7 (which came preinstalled) I can get around 4:30 hours turning everything off (wifi, bluetooth, lowest brightness for screen) with same settings I get 2 hours with ubuntu. I was wondering if I install xubuntu will that help me reduce my power usage? | 2011/08/01 | [
"https://askubuntu.com/questions/55381",
"https://askubuntu.com",
"https://askubuntu.com/users/6288/"
] | Yes, but not on that scale.
To change your kernel to something that will increase your batter life, you need to use the kernel that is in the Proposed updates repository. For more on how to enable that, [look here](https://askubuntu.com/questions/49609/how-do-i-add-the-proposed-repository/49611#49611). | I don't think this is Ubuntu's fault. Battery life on a computer decreases over time. Ubuntu isn't going to steal two hours of battery life, I know this because I have a netbook which gets the same battery life as it did when it was running Windows XP. It is currently running Ubuntu. |
14,319 | >
> We ask you, brothers, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus
> Christ and our assembling with him, not to be shaken out of your minds
> suddenly, or to be alarmed either by a "spirit," 2 or by an oral
> statement, or by a letter allegedly from us to the effect that the day
> of the Lord is at hand. Let no... | 2015/01/03 | [
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/14319",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/users/2791/"
] | I'm not sure there is a contradiction between the two letters, in 1 Thess 5:1 Paul says "But concerning the times and the seasons, brethren, you have no need that I should write to you." (NKJV) in 5:4 he says, "But you, brethren, are not in darkness, so that this Day should overtake you as a thief." and 5:6 says, "Ther... | I've broadened out the passage we are discussing by one additional verse to provide more context:
>
> [2Th 2:1-4 NKJV] (1) Now, brethren, concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him, we ask you, (2) not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by lette... |
14,319 | >
> We ask you, brothers, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus
> Christ and our assembling with him, not to be shaken out of your minds
> suddenly, or to be alarmed either by a "spirit," 2 or by an oral
> statement, or by a letter allegedly from us to the effect that the day
> of the Lord is at hand. Let no... | 2015/01/03 | [
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/14319",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/users/2791/"
] | I'm not sure there is a contradiction between the two letters, in 1 Thess 5:1 Paul says "But concerning the times and the seasons, brethren, you have no need that I should write to you." (NKJV) in 5:4 he says, "But you, brethren, are not in darkness, so that this Day should overtake you as a thief." and 5:6 says, "Ther... | Who would meet the Lord Jesus Christ at His return?
| I Thess. 4:16-17 NKJV |
| --- |
| 16For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. 17Then **we who are alive and remain** shall be caught up together w... |
14,319 | >
> We ask you, brothers, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus
> Christ and our assembling with him, not to be shaken out of your minds
> suddenly, or to be alarmed either by a "spirit," 2 or by an oral
> statement, or by a letter allegedly from us to the effect that the day
> of the Lord is at hand. Let no... | 2015/01/03 | [
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/14319",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/users/2791/"
] | I've spent some time wondering about this passage also, and will share my current exegesis, without trying to say any other answer is wrong. There may be many interpretations of this dense passage.
Background
----------
First, let's understand the background.
The Church in Thessalonica was worried that the Day of th... | I've broadened out the passage we are discussing by one additional verse to provide more context:
>
> [2Th 2:1-4 NKJV] (1) Now, brethren, concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him, we ask you, (2) not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by lette... |
14,319 | >
> We ask you, brothers, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus
> Christ and our assembling with him, not to be shaken out of your minds
> suddenly, or to be alarmed either by a "spirit," 2 or by an oral
> statement, or by a letter allegedly from us to the effect that the day
> of the Lord is at hand. Let no... | 2015/01/03 | [
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/14319",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/users/2791/"
] | I've spent some time wondering about this passage also, and will share my current exegesis, without trying to say any other answer is wrong. There may be many interpretations of this dense passage.
Background
----------
First, let's understand the background.
The Church in Thessalonica was worried that the Day of th... | Who would meet the Lord Jesus Christ at His return?
| I Thess. 4:16-17 NKJV |
| --- |
| 16For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. 17Then **we who are alive and remain** shall be caught up together w... |
137,488 | In Icelandic, there is an expression "að viðra sig", using the analogy of clothes that smell of closet and the act of taking them outside to get some of that old smell out of them, that is used to describe a recluse who finally spends **some** time with other people.
While I don´t expect the same analogy to be used in... | 2013/11/13 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/137488",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/57295/"
] | **EDIT**: Changing my original answer in view of the OP's updated and revised question.
He's **emerging from his den/shell/cave/burrow**
Seem to be the most appropriate, I asked a few native speakers and nearly all came up with "emerging from his + (noun)" as first suggested by user867.
Google Ngram seems to sugges... | If one were of a poetic bent, it might be described as "emerging from the chrysalis", depending upon the precise context. |
137,488 | In Icelandic, there is an expression "að viðra sig", using the analogy of clothes that smell of closet and the act of taking them outside to get some of that old smell out of them, that is used to describe a recluse who finally spends **some** time with other people.
While I don´t expect the same analogy to be used in... | 2013/11/13 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/137488",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/57295/"
] | I'm a fan of "**emerged from his/her cave**." It seems to fit the concept described in the updated version of your question, of someone who is making a rare foray into society, rather than entering society on a permanent and ongoing basis. | **EDIT**: Changing my original answer in view of the OP's updated and revised question.
He's **emerging from his den/shell/cave/burrow**
Seem to be the most appropriate, I asked a few native speakers and nearly all came up with "emerging from his + (noun)" as first suggested by user867.
Google Ngram seems to sugges... |
137,488 | In Icelandic, there is an expression "að viðra sig", using the analogy of clothes that smell of closet and the act of taking them outside to get some of that old smell out of them, that is used to describe a recluse who finally spends **some** time with other people.
While I don´t expect the same analogy to be used in... | 2013/11/13 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/137488",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/57295/"
] | There's a few actually.
The simplest one would be a person "[opening up](http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/open+up)", which goes equally for any individual trying to become more sociable. You would say "that person has really opened up!" But mind that it can also mean opening up to new ideas, rather than being excl... | If one were of a poetic bent, it might be described as "emerging from the chrysalis", depending upon the precise context. |
137,488 | In Icelandic, there is an expression "að viðra sig", using the analogy of clothes that smell of closet and the act of taking them outside to get some of that old smell out of them, that is used to describe a recluse who finally spends **some** time with other people.
While I don´t expect the same analogy to be used in... | 2013/11/13 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/137488",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/57295/"
] | "Let your hair down" captures the spirit of your request.
From wisegeek: The phrase “let your hair down” is an idiom that means to relax or let go of inhibitions. Most language experts agree that the idiom is from the time period when it was only proper for women to wear their hair pinned up on the head in public. The... | I feel comfortable saying, “popped [or poked] his head up”,
although I can’t find much evidence for its widespread usage.
This can refer to a ground-dwelling animal
(e.g., a gopher, groundhog, or mole) sticking its head out of its hole
(i.e., tunnel system).
It can also refer to a person with her head “[buried](http:... |
137,488 | In Icelandic, there is an expression "að viðra sig", using the analogy of clothes that smell of closet and the act of taking them outside to get some of that old smell out of them, that is used to describe a recluse who finally spends **some** time with other people.
While I don´t expect the same analogy to be used in... | 2013/11/13 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/137488",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/57295/"
] | I'm a fan of "**emerged from his/her cave**." It seems to fit the concept described in the updated version of your question, of someone who is making a rare foray into society, rather than entering society on a permanent and ongoing basis. | Consider "tear loose" and "break away," used figuratively, as in:
>
> I see you finally got to tear loose/break away from your room (World of Warcraft, etc.). Welcome back to society/Planet Earth!
>
>
> |
137,488 | In Icelandic, there is an expression "að viðra sig", using the analogy of clothes that smell of closet and the act of taking them outside to get some of that old smell out of them, that is used to describe a recluse who finally spends **some** time with other people.
While I don´t expect the same analogy to be used in... | 2013/11/13 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/137488",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/57295/"
] | **EDIT**: Changing my original answer in view of the OP's updated and revised question.
He's **emerging from his den/shell/cave/burrow**
Seem to be the most appropriate, I asked a few native speakers and nearly all came up with "emerging from his + (noun)" as first suggested by user867.
Google Ngram seems to sugges... | There's a few actually.
The simplest one would be a person "[opening up](http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/open+up)", which goes equally for any individual trying to become more sociable. You would say "that person has really opened up!" But mind that it can also mean opening up to new ideas, rather than being excl... |
137,488 | In Icelandic, there is an expression "að viðra sig", using the analogy of clothes that smell of closet and the act of taking them outside to get some of that old smell out of them, that is used to describe a recluse who finally spends **some** time with other people.
While I don´t expect the same analogy to be used in... | 2013/11/13 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/137488",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/57295/"
] | There is a word for it too - ***reclaim***
[reclaim v.3](http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/reclaim?s=t) To save (a person) from an undesirable state, course of action, etc.; (also) to bring back or restore (a person) to a better or more acceptable way of life or condition. OED has many example sentences:
>
> *A... | I feel comfortable saying, “popped [or poked] his head up”,
although I can’t find much evidence for its widespread usage.
This can refer to a ground-dwelling animal
(e.g., a gopher, groundhog, or mole) sticking its head out of its hole
(i.e., tunnel system).
It can also refer to a person with her head “[buried](http:... |
137,488 | In Icelandic, there is an expression "að viðra sig", using the analogy of clothes that smell of closet and the act of taking them outside to get some of that old smell out of them, that is used to describe a recluse who finally spends **some** time with other people.
While I don´t expect the same analogy to be used in... | 2013/11/13 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/137488",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/57295/"
] | There's a few actually.
The simplest one would be a person "[opening up](http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/open+up)", which goes equally for any individual trying to become more sociable. You would say "that person has really opened up!" But mind that it can also mean opening up to new ideas, rather than being excl... | I feel comfortable saying, “popped [or poked] his head up”,
although I can’t find much evidence for its widespread usage.
This can refer to a ground-dwelling animal
(e.g., a gopher, groundhog, or mole) sticking its head out of its hole
(i.e., tunnel system).
It can also refer to a person with her head “[buried](http:... |
137,488 | In Icelandic, there is an expression "að viðra sig", using the analogy of clothes that smell of closet and the act of taking them outside to get some of that old smell out of them, that is used to describe a recluse who finally spends **some** time with other people.
While I don´t expect the same analogy to be used in... | 2013/11/13 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/137488",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/57295/"
] | I'm a fan of "**emerged from his/her cave**." It seems to fit the concept described in the updated version of your question, of someone who is making a rare foray into society, rather than entering society on a permanent and ongoing basis. | "Let your hair down" captures the spirit of your request.
From wisegeek: The phrase “let your hair down” is an idiom that means to relax or let go of inhibitions. Most language experts agree that the idiom is from the time period when it was only proper for women to wear their hair pinned up on the head in public. The... |
137,488 | In Icelandic, there is an expression "að viðra sig", using the analogy of clothes that smell of closet and the act of taking them outside to get some of that old smell out of them, that is used to describe a recluse who finally spends **some** time with other people.
While I don´t expect the same analogy to be used in... | 2013/11/13 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/137488",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/57295/"
] | There is a word for it too - ***reclaim***
[reclaim v.3](http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/reclaim?s=t) To save (a person) from an undesirable state, course of action, etc.; (also) to bring back or restore (a person) to a better or more acceptable way of life or condition. OED has many example sentences:
>
> *A... | If one were of a poetic bent, it might be described as "emerging from the chrysalis", depending upon the precise context. |
7,330 | [](https://i.stack.imgur.com/iXsv3m.jpg)
We often end up sitting in [正座 (seiza)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiza) for some time during class. This is much longer during demonstrations and gradings. In addition, a whole corpus of techniques (suwari waza, ghos... | 2017/03/21 | [
"https://martialarts.stackexchange.com/questions/7330",
"https://martialarts.stackexchange.com",
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] | I don't know if this will help you, but I've gotten great results from foam rolling and using a tennis ball to work out trigger points in my thighs and calves. I used to get stiff, painful knees and hips from seiza, which sounds different than you, but the "magic bullet" for my knees was the tennis ball work. A lot of ... | In *The New Rules of Posture*, Mary Bond suggests two modifications to seiza if this position causes strain.
1. >
> If kneeling causes strain in your knees, put a cushion between your thighs and buttocks and sit on the cushion.
>
>
>
The accompanying illustration suggests this cushion should actually be separate ... |
7,330 | [](https://i.stack.imgur.com/iXsv3m.jpg)
We often end up sitting in [正座 (seiza)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiza) for some time during class. This is much longer during demonstrations and gradings. In addition, a whole corpus of techniques (suwari waza, ghos... | 2017/03/21 | [
"https://martialarts.stackexchange.com/questions/7330",
"https://martialarts.stackexchange.com",
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] | The best thing I found was to try and sit in seiza more often. This helps to get used to the position and will also help you to find your "sweet spot". For me that is with my weight on top of my feet with the ankles pushing out.
Outside of just sitting in seiza try to stretch out quads before and after as that also he... | If you spend part of your day in front of a laptop, find a low table and spend part of that time sitting on the floor, in seiza, legs crossed, legs streched, whatever. It will give you flexibility and improve circulation on your legs.
You can also go for having some of your meals on the low table, Japanese style. |
7,330 | [](https://i.stack.imgur.com/iXsv3m.jpg)
We often end up sitting in [正座 (seiza)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiza) for some time during class. This is much longer during demonstrations and gradings. In addition, a whole corpus of techniques (suwari waza, ghos... | 2017/03/21 | [
"https://martialarts.stackexchange.com/questions/7330",
"https://martialarts.stackexchange.com",
"https://martialarts.stackexchange.com/users/82/"
] | The most important part is doing exercises that stretch your quads. One efficient one is this: Sit on your knees, shins against the ground (like in seiza), then lean back, trying to put your shoulders and upper back on the floor behind you. Knees and legs should remain in full contact of the floor. | I don't know if this will help you, but I've gotten great results from foam rolling and using a tennis ball to work out trigger points in my thighs and calves. I used to get stiff, painful knees and hips from seiza, which sounds different than you, but the "magic bullet" for my knees was the tennis ball work. A lot of ... |
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