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3,602,062 | I have to encrypt the username and password for a native Apple application. But the server side is in Java, so the same encrypted fields have to be decrypted using Java.
I am new to cryptography, and I don't know how to go about it. One option that has come to my mind is to take any algorithm in Java, understand the s... | 2010/08/30 | [
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] | The most common encryption algorithms (such as AES) will have implementations in objective-c and Java. Pick the algorithm you want to use and Google for an implementation. | Perhaps the answer is communicate with your server should be running over SSL. Then all the traffic between your client and the server is encrypted. |
148,722 | I sometimes get confused while tagging a question at the time of asking on MSO in scenarios where I give a suggestion for fixing non-technical things like 'Updation of faq page', 'Change of text somewhere on some SE site', or any other such that are not related to technical fix.
In such cases, I get confused between t... | 2012/09/28 | [
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] | I expect [support](/questions/tagged/support "show questions tagged 'support'") would be the right choice.
>
> A request for assistance with one of the site's features.
>
>
> | [discussion](/questions/tagged/discussion "show questions tagged 'discussion'") should be used if you want to discuss about an on-topic question with other users (e.g. "Should down-voters explain why they down-voted a post?"); if you are suggesting a text change because (for example) it doesn't follow the English gramm... |
148,722 | I sometimes get confused while tagging a question at the time of asking on MSO in scenarios where I give a suggestion for fixing non-technical things like 'Updation of faq page', 'Change of text somewhere on some SE site', or any other such that are not related to technical fix.
In such cases, I get confused between t... | 2012/09/28 | [
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] | If I recall correctly, one of the devs once posted a comment as an aside to some otherwise-unrelated answer that said that [bug](/questions/tagged/bug "show questions tagged 'bug'") should only be used for technical bugs, or issues that would require a software engineer's time to fix. That way, they could use the bug l... | [discussion](/questions/tagged/discussion "show questions tagged 'discussion'") should be used if you want to discuss about an on-topic question with other users (e.g. "Should down-voters explain why they down-voted a post?"); if you are suggesting a text change because (for example) it doesn't follow the English gramm... |
333,979 | In the quest "Blindsighted" - right after the player and Brynjolf become Nightingales - I had to use cheats to make it work. After that I had Brynjolf following me everywhere.
I've tried killing him, but he just keeps reviving himself, and now he is trying to kill me over and over. I've tried setting him to be mortal ... | 2018/06/20 | [
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] | You can't kill Brynjolf, he is marked as essential throughout the entirety of the game. Also you do not need to kill Brynjolf ever. Also he is supposed to follow you to complete the quest "blindsighted".
The person you kill in "blindsighted" is:
>
> Mercer Frey
>
>
>
To get rid of Brynjolf, you need to complete... | You can also open the console with the tilde key and click him with your mouse, type disable, and when you want to bring him back type enable. |
13,875 | Anybody knows where I can get .rk domains? Looks like nowhere so far - any idea? | 2011/05/15 | [
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] | I remember reading once on ICANN's website that "custom" domain registrations are not yet finalized and cannot be bought until some time this summer. | After a quick Google search, it appears to me that there is no such thing as a .rk domain. You may have to go to one of those "custom" domains registrations, but it would cost a LOT likely.
Edit: Revised in comments. |
13,875 | Anybody knows where I can get .rk domains? Looks like nowhere so far - any idea? | 2011/05/15 | [
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] | After a quick Google search, it appears to me that there is no such thing as a .rk domain. You may have to go to one of those "custom" domains registrations, but it would cost a LOT likely.
Edit: Revised in comments. | Unfortunately, .rk is not a TLD that is offered anywhere. You can view the list of domain extensions available here:
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains>
Applying for a .rk extension isn't a worthwhile endeavour either. It costs around 185,000 USD and is up for delegation with ICANN.
Wh... |
13,875 | Anybody knows where I can get .rk domains? Looks like nowhere so far - any idea? | 2011/05/15 | [
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] | I remember reading once on ICANN's website that "custom" domain registrations are not yet finalized and cannot be bought until some time this summer. | Unfortunately, .rk is not a TLD that is offered anywhere. You can view the list of domain extensions available here:
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains>
Applying for a .rk extension isn't a worthwhile endeavour either. It costs around 185,000 USD and is up for delegation with ICANN.
Wh... |
7,218,373 | I've been looking for a jQuery plugin that lets me have an image and mark certain areas on it where if you hover over it it'll show a tooltip with information about it. Let's say I have an image of a living room I'd like to be able to mark the sofa for example so when you hover it it'll show you information about the s... | 2011/08/28 | [
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] | Use the qTip2 jQuery plugin. It is all you need: <http://craigsworks.com/projects/qtip2/demos/#imagemap> | I know this is an old thread but hey, it came up in the SERPS for me so it must for someone else as well. I just stumbled on <http://ipicture.justmybit.com/>. I am a aTip2 user as well, but this one seems easier to use since its made specifically FOR that kinda thing. |
39,520 | While looking online for some fun pieces to play I came upon this section of music from This will be the day [RWBY] (<https://musescore.com/user/3321186/scores/1094386>). In this music there is a common occurrence of a "double octave" chord with one hand (for ex. F-A-F[8va]-A[8va]; See Image). I haven't found a way to ... | 2015/11/19 | [
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] | This is not original music but a piano version done by an amateur. Presumably an amateur who is able to play this himself, due to having large hands and/or working on an electronic keyboard with keys narrower than a grand piano.
This is an ***fff*** passage which makes this somewhat more annoying. My first choice for ... | This looks like sheet music made from a MIDI arrangement, where someone put the melody in, then doubled it in 3rd, then thought "Hey, why not put the whole thing up the octave for the loud part" without thinking of playability at all.
The previous suggestion of just playing the top two notes is a reasonable one. I'd a... |
39,520 | While looking online for some fun pieces to play I came upon this section of music from This will be the day [RWBY] (<https://musescore.com/user/3321186/scores/1094386>). In this music there is a common occurrence of a "double octave" chord with one hand (for ex. F-A-F[8va]-A[8va]; See Image). I haven't found a way to ... | 2015/11/19 | [
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] | This is not original music but a piano version done by an amateur. Presumably an amateur who is able to play this himself, due to having large hands and/or working on an electronic keyboard with keys narrower than a grand piano.
This is an ***fff*** passage which makes this somewhat more annoying. My first choice for ... | I'm surprised the actual answers haven't yet mentioned the pianistically obvious choice (it was mentioned in a comment) of dropping the lowest note from the right hand. Then the melody will be played in octaves, which makes it stronger, and the harmonizing second voice is still there. This will sound quite the same as ... |
153,825 | 
Can someone take a look at this breaker box and please let me know if there is anything I should be concerned with. Its a smaller house 1300 sq 3 bed 2 bath. Ac, new electric oven, gas water heater. | 2018/12/31 | [
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] | Generally I really like how this panel is set up. Neutrals are all landed on the bus on the left. Grounds are all landed on the bus on the right. It is a main panel, and neutral and grond buses are bonded by the wide black strap, but that's as it should be.
The red wire landed on the ground bus, I would have question... | I don't see any red flags with the panel itself. Neat enough for me, certainly workable, I wouldn't pay to have it messed with.
There's some black residue on the bottom of the can, hopefully that's just dirt, not scorch marks.
I see the jacket of some old cloth covered Romex coming in the KO on the lower left indic... |
41,864 | My impression, wholly prone to error, is that despite centuries of Roman occupation, after the Anglo-Saxon invasions, Latin virtually became a dead language in Britain.
Other parts of the Roman Empire — such as Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula and Dacia — also saw the retreat of the... | 2017/11/21 | [
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] | The short answer is, of course, that Latin didn't completely disappear from Britain at the end of the Romano-British period. However, the use of Latin did decline much more than in Britain than it did in other provinces of the Western Roman empire.
Britain is actually the big exception in the western empire. The fact ... | (This answer is intended as a complement to Sempaiscuba's.)
The British experience is not as unique as you may think, as there were many other places where Vulgar Latin died out after the collapse of the Roman Empire:
* in Africa, a so-called "African Romance" (which was probably multiple languages), was eventually r... |
41,864 | My impression, wholly prone to error, is that despite centuries of Roman occupation, after the Anglo-Saxon invasions, Latin virtually became a dead language in Britain.
Other parts of the Roman Empire — such as Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula and Dacia — also saw the retreat of the... | 2017/11/21 | [
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] | I agree with at least most of J. Siebeneichler's & Sempaiscuba's answers and add the following.
It is true that as much of Western Europe Latin continued in use in the British Isles after the end of the Western Roman Empire within the Church, and hence for ‘book learning’ generally, which was for a time mostly a churc... | In my understanding, Latin was never anyone's first language outside of the Italian peninsula.
It **was**, of course, the *lingua franca* for intra imperial trade and officialdom, but anything local was conducted in the local languages.
I think the closest modern day equivalent in modern times would be India. Each reg... |
41,864 | My impression, wholly prone to error, is that despite centuries of Roman occupation, after the Anglo-Saxon invasions, Latin virtually became a dead language in Britain.
Other parts of the Roman Empire — such as Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula and Dacia — also saw the retreat of the... | 2017/11/21 | [
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] | I agree with at least most of J. Siebeneichler's & Sempaiscuba's answers and add the following.
It is true that as much of Western Europe Latin continued in use in the British Isles after the end of the Western Roman Empire within the Church, and hence for ‘book learning’ generally, which was for a time mostly a churc... | IMHO the elite in Roman Britain spoke Ancient British and/or classical Latin, many or most speaking both. The lower classes spoke vulgar British - which was beginning to evolve into early proto Welsh and related languages - and/or vulgar Latin, many speaking both. And in households where the lower classes served the up... |
41,864 | My impression, wholly prone to error, is that despite centuries of Roman occupation, after the Anglo-Saxon invasions, Latin virtually became a dead language in Britain.
Other parts of the Roman Empire — such as Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula and Dacia — also saw the retreat of the... | 2017/11/21 | [
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] | The short answer is, of course, that Latin didn't completely disappear from Britain at the end of the Romano-British period. However, the use of Latin did decline much more than in Britain than it did in other provinces of the Western Roman empire.
Britain is actually the big exception in the western empire. The fact ... | In my understanding, Latin was never anyone's first language outside of the Italian peninsula.
It **was**, of course, the *lingua franca* for intra imperial trade and officialdom, but anything local was conducted in the local languages.
I think the closest modern day equivalent in modern times would be India. Each reg... |
41,864 | My impression, wholly prone to error, is that despite centuries of Roman occupation, after the Anglo-Saxon invasions, Latin virtually became a dead language in Britain.
Other parts of the Roman Empire — such as Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula and Dacia — also saw the retreat of the... | 2017/11/21 | [
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] | The short answer is, of course, that Latin didn't completely disappear from Britain at the end of the Romano-British period. However, the use of Latin did decline much more than in Britain than it did in other provinces of the Western Roman empire.
Britain is actually the big exception in the western empire. The fact ... | I agree with at least most of J. Siebeneichler's & Sempaiscuba's answers and add the following.
It is true that as much of Western Europe Latin continued in use in the British Isles after the end of the Western Roman Empire within the Church, and hence for ‘book learning’ generally, which was for a time mostly a churc... |
41,864 | My impression, wholly prone to error, is that despite centuries of Roman occupation, after the Anglo-Saxon invasions, Latin virtually became a dead language in Britain.
Other parts of the Roman Empire — such as Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula and Dacia — also saw the retreat of the... | 2017/11/21 | [
"https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/41864",
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] | (This answer is intended as a complement to Sempaiscuba's.)
The British experience is not as unique as you may think, as there were many other places where Vulgar Latin died out after the collapse of the Roman Empire:
* in Africa, a so-called "African Romance" (which was probably multiple languages), was eventually r... | Generally speaking vulgar latin remained within the limes, and disappeared outside of it. The main exceptions are Batavia and Britain. Batavia was as far as I know evacuated by the Romans. Apparently Britain was not so intensively Romanised as other regions of the empire. The mass of the people continued to use their n... |
41,864 | My impression, wholly prone to error, is that despite centuries of Roman occupation, after the Anglo-Saxon invasions, Latin virtually became a dead language in Britain.
Other parts of the Roman Empire — such as Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula and Dacia — also saw the retreat of the... | 2017/11/21 | [
"https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/41864",
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] | Generally speaking vulgar latin remained within the limes, and disappeared outside of it. The main exceptions are Batavia and Britain. Batavia was as far as I know evacuated by the Romans. Apparently Britain was not so intensively Romanised as other regions of the empire. The mass of the people continued to use their n... | In my understanding, Latin was never anyone's first language outside of the Italian peninsula.
It **was**, of course, the *lingua franca* for intra imperial trade and officialdom, but anything local was conducted in the local languages.
I think the closest modern day equivalent in modern times would be India. Each reg... |
41,864 | My impression, wholly prone to error, is that despite centuries of Roman occupation, after the Anglo-Saxon invasions, Latin virtually became a dead language in Britain.
Other parts of the Roman Empire — such as Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula and Dacia — also saw the retreat of the... | 2017/11/21 | [
"https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/41864",
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] | I agree with at least most of J. Siebeneichler's & Sempaiscuba's answers and add the following.
It is true that as much of Western Europe Latin continued in use in the British Isles after the end of the Western Roman Empire within the Church, and hence for ‘book learning’ generally, which was for a time mostly a churc... | Generally speaking vulgar latin remained within the limes, and disappeared outside of it. The main exceptions are Batavia and Britain. Batavia was as far as I know evacuated by the Romans. Apparently Britain was not so intensively Romanised as other regions of the empire. The mass of the people continued to use their n... |
41,864 | My impression, wholly prone to error, is that despite centuries of Roman occupation, after the Anglo-Saxon invasions, Latin virtually became a dead language in Britain.
Other parts of the Roman Empire — such as Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula and Dacia — also saw the retreat of the... | 2017/11/21 | [
"https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/41864",
"https://history.stackexchange.com",
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] | (This answer is intended as a complement to Sempaiscuba's.)
The British experience is not as unique as you may think, as there were many other places where Vulgar Latin died out after the collapse of the Roman Empire:
* in Africa, a so-called "African Romance" (which was probably multiple languages), was eventually r... | Well, Latin did not entirely disappear from Britain. The Latin language would continue onward through the Middle Ages as the Central Language of the Catholic Church-(and Latin *may* have continued into the time of King Henry VIII. However, since the establishment of The Church of England, English would emerge as the do... |
41,864 | My impression, wholly prone to error, is that despite centuries of Roman occupation, after the Anglo-Saxon invasions, Latin virtually became a dead language in Britain.
Other parts of the Roman Empire — such as Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain and Portugal), the Italian Peninsula and Dacia — also saw the retreat of the... | 2017/11/21 | [
"https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/41864",
"https://history.stackexchange.com",
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] | IMHO the elite in Roman Britain spoke Ancient British and/or classical Latin, many or most speaking both. The lower classes spoke vulgar British - which was beginning to evolve into early proto Welsh and related languages - and/or vulgar Latin, many speaking both. And in households where the lower classes served the up... | In my understanding, Latin was never anyone's first language outside of the Italian peninsula.
It **was**, of course, the *lingua franca* for intra imperial trade and officialdom, but anything local was conducted in the local languages.
I think the closest modern day equivalent in modern times would be India. Each reg... |
175,876 | Is there a way to allow specific users to add comments to documents without allowing them to make changes to the document content?
I am creating a SharePoint Document Library with a bunch of SOPs and other documents and I am trying to figure out a review/approval process. My intention is to allow certain users to revi... | 2016/04/05 | [
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] | You could require content approval and turn on track changes. (In Word 2013, you can require a password to turn off track changes.) Then the person who has to approve the document can accept or reject individual changes once the document comes to them.
Or, there's a "collect feedback" workflow that will route a docume... | You could make a separate list (i'd use a discussion board) that ties to the document library through a lookup column to allow users to make comments/questions on a specific document. This separates the concerns of users having access to edit documents that they don't need to edit. |
1,119 | For example, an Amiga 500+ has 1MiB of chip memory, but it can be expanded to 2MiB. What would be the advantage? | 2016/07/14 | [
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] | There's two possible routes this answer can take - the first is "what is the advantage in adding memory (that happens to be chip memory)" and the second is "what is the advantage in adding chip memory *as opposed to other types of memory*". I'll try to answer both!
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How much memory you need depends on what program... | As a start, more memory.
Benefits of having more of those programs that only reside in chipmem.
You can have higher resolutions/colours and still not run out of mem (Indivision or other scandoubler / ECS/AGA chipset might be needed to get a productive result). |
1,119 | For example, an Amiga 500+ has 1MiB of chip memory, but it can be expanded to 2MiB. What would be the advantage? | 2016/07/14 | [
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] | There's two possible routes this answer can take - the first is "what is the advantage in adding memory (that happens to be chip memory)" and the second is "what is the advantage in adding chip memory *as opposed to other types of memory*". I'll try to answer both!
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How much memory you need depends on what program... | The more Chip RAM you have, the better. This is because it's the memory used by video and audio coprocessors. These access RAM without involving the CPU, on a completely separate bus that the CPU is not even (directly) connected to.
That means the coprocessors can access it quickly, which might increase the resolutio... |
267,483 | I am trying to detect the size of different bottles on a conveyor belt and for that I thought of using IR transmitter and receiver but I am not getting desired output. I want the output of IR receiver to be constant '1' or '0' but instead I am getting a pulsating output. Since I am not good at designing electronics cir... | 2016/11/04 | [
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] | If the LED blinks on and off when the bottles interrupt the IR beam, then that means that there are spaces between the bottles on the belt and although your circuit may seem to be working, the circuit is bogus and should look like the circuit shown below.
Also, the LED will turn OFF when the bottles break the beam.
I... | The [TSOP1738](http://www.engineersgarage.com/sites/default/files/TSOP1738.pdf) is designed to receive an IR signal with a particular modulation format (designed for television remote controls). DC or quasi-DC signals won't be received correctly. This is a necessary result of the processing to combat interference from ... |
267,483 | I am trying to detect the size of different bottles on a conveyor belt and for that I thought of using IR transmitter and receiver but I am not getting desired output. I want the output of IR receiver to be constant '1' or '0' but instead I am getting a pulsating output. Since I am not good at designing electronics cir... | 2016/11/04 | [
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] | If the LED blinks on and off when the bottles interrupt the IR beam, then that means that there are spaces between the bottles on the belt and although your circuit may seem to be working, the circuit is bogus and should look like the circuit shown below.
Also, the LED will turn OFF when the bottles break the beam.
I... | There are several problem here.
These TSOP receivers and similar ones from other companies, are not intended to detect a steady carrier. They are highly tuned to a specific carrier frequency, and then expect that carrier to be toggled on and off frequently. Part of the reason for this is that the strength of the signa... |
267,483 | I am trying to detect the size of different bottles on a conveyor belt and for that I thought of using IR transmitter and receiver but I am not getting desired output. I want the output of IR receiver to be constant '1' or '0' but instead I am getting a pulsating output. Since I am not good at designing electronics cir... | 2016/11/04 | [
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] | There are several problem here.
These TSOP receivers and similar ones from other companies, are not intended to detect a steady carrier. They are highly tuned to a specific carrier frequency, and then expect that carrier to be toggled on and off frequently. Part of the reason for this is that the strength of the signa... | The [TSOP1738](http://www.engineersgarage.com/sites/default/files/TSOP1738.pdf) is designed to receive an IR signal with a particular modulation format (designed for television remote controls). DC or quasi-DC signals won't be received correctly. This is a necessary result of the processing to combat interference from ... |
52,974,327 | I have often heard questions that ' Why one should use redux whether there is also a State in the ReactJs. Which extra facilities redux does provide to the developer ? ' | 2018/10/24 | [
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] | For small applications when there aren't a lot of components, you can do without redux. But in large applications, it becomes pretty complicated/tedious to chain props through components especially if one that is deep 6 levels needs it.
This is a great article that explains it
<https://blog.logrocket.com/why-use-red... | Redux is required when your application is big with many components. Redux works as global meaning if you set value in one component you can get that value across components. This is the primary advantage with state management Library.
If your application is small with 10 to 20 components then we don’t need redux. We ... |
52,974,327 | I have often heard questions that ' Why one should use redux whether there is also a State in the ReactJs. Which extra facilities redux does provide to the developer ? ' | 2018/10/24 | [
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] | The Redux docs page about organizing state ([here](https://redux.js.org/faq/organizingstate#organizing-state-only-redux-state)), list out a few reasons one might lean to using Redux store over component state. However, they do clearly state that "using local component state is fine" and that, in the end, the developer ... | Redux is required when your application is big with many components. Redux works as global meaning if you set value in one component you can get that value across components. This is the primary advantage with state management Library.
If your application is small with 10 to 20 components then we don’t need redux. We ... |
15,561 | According to Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics, by John Lyons (Chapter 1), a symbol is a sign whose form is arbitrarily or conventionally associated with its meaning. Also, linguistic signs, namely morphemes, are of symbolic nature.
Do symbols, which are signs themselves, include only linguistic signs,morphemes?
... | 2016/01/18 | [
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] | First, regarding the question as you frame it in the title, not all symbols are morphemes. Some symbols (linguistic ones) are sounds (which can be "phones" or "phonemes", if you believe in the distinction). Others are structural categories, such as "S", "Determiner", "Stem", "Place". Second, a symbol is conventionally ... | Nope. A thumbs up is a symbol, but is not a word or a properly linguistic unit.
Consider also Rene Magritte's famous painting "The Treachery of Images". This painting makes salient the fact that a drawing of a pipe is not a pipe itself, but rather symbolic of the pipe.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Treachery_of_... |
81,059 | Currently I stir fry veggies in a flat non-stick frying pan. It's OK but it doesn't have much volume so I can't cook a large amount of veggies unless I do so in batches, which I don't want to because I'm lazy. I want to throw in a bunch of veggies once, cook them, and be done. I understand that this may have a negative... | 2017/04/19 | [
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/81059",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/users/45450/"
] | There are several different choices you could make which would deliver a similar result:
1. flat bottomed wok: woks have high sides, however the heat is only on the bottom, you need to stir the food in woks very often to ensure even cooking
2. saute pan: basically a frying pan with higher sides, the heat is distribute... | I'll try address your questions:
* Firstly, woks should always be thin. The point of a wok is to get extremely hot at the bottom, without heat being conducted much up the sides. Thin is best for this
* The problem with this in your case, is that a small amount of your vegetables will be touching the bottom and cooking... |
81,059 | Currently I stir fry veggies in a flat non-stick frying pan. It's OK but it doesn't have much volume so I can't cook a large amount of veggies unless I do so in batches, which I don't want to because I'm lazy. I want to throw in a bunch of veggies once, cook them, and be done. I understand that this may have a negative... | 2017/04/19 | [
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/81059",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/users/45450/"
] | There are several different choices you could make which would deliver a similar result:
1. flat bottomed wok: woks have high sides, however the heat is only on the bottom, you need to stir the food in woks very often to ensure even cooking
2. saute pan: basically a frying pan with higher sides, the heat is distribute... | Look at the size of your hob, it is probably up to 24 cm. Imagine putting a straight-sided pan on it and filling it 1.5 - 2 cm deep with cut vegetables (the pieces don't have to be exactly a single layer, they can overlap slightly, but the number of pieces not touching the pan should be minimal). This is the maximum am... |
2,624,848 | I've got a number of managed code Windows Services for which we use the Frameworks InstallUtil tool to install into the service control manager. This tool creates a new file at install time with an extension of .InstallState. I have experimented with deleting this file and an uninstall still works fine afterwards.
So ... | 2010/04/12 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/2624848",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/43406/"
] | The InstallState file is used by InstallUtil.exe for uninstalling the service/assembly. The data contained within it is uninstall data only. If you haven't read the short obscure reference on MSDN, you can read it [here](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/50614e95.aspx).
Maybe a setup package uninstalls everythi... | The file should be deleted by the uninstall process. If you are using a custom install action you should add it the uninstall process as well. A missing .installstate file will not prevent the service from being uninstalled.
<http://adamhouldsworth.blogspot.com/2009/11/c-setup-installstate.html>
<http://support.micr... |
2,624,848 | I've got a number of managed code Windows Services for which we use the Frameworks InstallUtil tool to install into the service control manager. This tool creates a new file at install time with an extension of .InstallState. I have experimented with deleting this file and an uninstall still works fine afterwards.
So ... | 2010/04/12 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/2624848",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/43406/"
] | In VS.NET you can define a custom dialog for your msi project, I am using such a dialog to ask for the SQL Server address and credentials, the msi stores all the info from the textboxes into InstallState file. When the service is uninstalled it will read the values from InstallState file and will drop the database crea... | The file should be deleted by the uninstall process. If you are using a custom install action you should add it the uninstall process as well. A missing .installstate file will not prevent the service from being uninstalled.
<http://adamhouldsworth.blogspot.com/2009/11/c-setup-installstate.html>
<http://support.micr... |
2,624,848 | I've got a number of managed code Windows Services for which we use the Frameworks InstallUtil tool to install into the service control manager. This tool creates a new file at install time with an extension of .InstallState. I have experimented with deleting this file and an uninstall still works fine afterwards.
So ... | 2010/04/12 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/2624848",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/43406/"
] | In VS.NET you can define a custom dialog for your msi project, I am using such a dialog to ask for the SQL Server address and credentials, the msi stores all the info from the textboxes into InstallState file. When the service is uninstalled it will read the values from InstallState file and will drop the database crea... | The InstallState file is used by InstallUtil.exe for uninstalling the service/assembly. The data contained within it is uninstall data only. If you haven't read the short obscure reference on MSDN, you can read it [here](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/50614e95.aspx).
Maybe a setup package uninstalls everythi... |
1,965,413 | I often build libraries and websites and my versions are naturally always at 1.0.0.0.
How do you guys manage the versions to increment automatically?
Also, how can you specify a seed for example: I want to start at 0.5.0.0 and increment to 0.5.0.1, 0.5.0.2, 0.5.0.3, etc...
Or starting at 1.0.0.0 and increment like ... | 2009/12/27 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1965413",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/193982/"
] | Thank you for the question! I thought about it before, you've just reminded me.
Now I've found visual studio add-in for that purposes:
[Build Version Increment Add-In Visual Studio](http://autobuildversion.codeplex.com/)
I've installed and tested it - works fine for me. | I use [Versioning Controlled Build](http://www.codeproject.com/KB/macros/versioningcontrolledbuild.aspx) |
1,965,413 | I often build libraries and websites and my versions are naturally always at 1.0.0.0.
How do you guys manage the versions to increment automatically?
Also, how can you specify a seed for example: I want to start at 0.5.0.0 and increment to 0.5.0.1, 0.5.0.2, 0.5.0.3, etc...
Or starting at 1.0.0.0 and increment like ... | 2009/12/27 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1965413",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/193982/"
] | You can just adjust the variable in your project/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs.
From left to right you can either enter manually your Major, Minor, Revision and Build-Numbers, or you can substitute them with a '\*' and let VisualStudio increment them with each build. | I use [Versioning Controlled Build](http://www.codeproject.com/KB/macros/versioningcontrolledbuild.aspx) |
1,965,413 | I often build libraries and websites and my versions are naturally always at 1.0.0.0.
How do you guys manage the versions to increment automatically?
Also, how can you specify a seed for example: I want to start at 0.5.0.0 and increment to 0.5.0.1, 0.5.0.2, 0.5.0.3, etc...
Or starting at 1.0.0.0 and increment like ... | 2009/12/27 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1965413",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/193982/"
] | You can just adjust the variable in your project/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs.
From left to right you can either enter manually your Major, Minor, Revision and Build-Numbers, or you can substitute them with a '\*' and let VisualStudio increment them with each build. | Thank you for the question! I thought about it before, you've just reminded me.
Now I've found visual studio add-in for that purposes:
[Build Version Increment Add-In Visual Studio](http://autobuildversion.codeplex.com/)
I've installed and tested it - works fine for me. |
13,238 | Can someone explain to me this phenomenon that has happened to me?
I am not a serious Buddhist practitioner. I used to do mindfulness practice daily (20–30 min on 90% of days), just observing normal breaths or maybe counting the breath.
Last night I didn't get proper sleep so I just started observing my thoughts. I... | 2015/12/24 | [
"https://buddhism.stackexchange.com/questions/13238",
"https://buddhism.stackexchange.com",
"https://buddhism.stackexchange.com/users/7485/"
] | In Buddhism things are slightly different. Being aware and mindful of what you do (as you say) is more of a hindu concept if it is from the Bhagavad Gita.
This itself is good. A surgeon, ballerina, acrobat, etc. will need to be mindful and aware. If they do not then they cannot do their job. This will make you do a go... | **Is it truly possible**
I'm not sure what "truly" possible means: can anything be, "possible, but not 'truly' possible"?
Perhaps the question is a bit extremist: perhaps you're asking about something beyond what's 'truly' possible.
**to do activities without expectations**
Your question reminds me of the saying tha... |
115,020 | In order to drink a potion do you have to first retrieve the item as a move action and then drink it as a standard?
I am assuming one could have a potion on say a belt and then it would only take a standard but if the potion was in a backpack I would think it would take a move to retrieve it and then a standard to dri... | 2018/02/07 | [
"https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/115020",
"https://rpg.stackexchange.com",
"https://rpg.stackexchange.com/users/31892/"
] | A creature must usually take a move action to retrieve a stored item like a potion
==================================================================================
Like this fine [answer](https://rpg.stackexchange.com/a/115021/8610) mentions, a creature typically takes a move action to [manipulate an item](http://dn... | The only rule available relevant to getting a potion into your hand (so that you can then spend a standard action to drink it) is this:
>
> ### Manipulate an Item
>
>
> In most cases, moving or manipulating an item is a move action.
>
>
> This includes retrieving or putting away a stored item, picking up an item,... |
101,232 | Similar to this question <https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/q/77466/20799>, are there any communities out there where I can get my code reviewed. Ideally this would be a private thing between you and the reviewer as it would be large chunks of a full, commercial project, the the whole thing would have to be... | 2011/08/15 | [
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/101232",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/users/20799/"
] | I would head out to your local language meetup group and make some friends. Then you can work something out to review each other's code privately. You can add them as collaborators on GitHub. | Your best idea is to contract a developer and get him to sign a NDA (non disclosure agreement). Anything posted on any public website will be in the public domain. |
28,227 | I find I have quite a bad memory so when I ask a team member if they could do something and let me know when it's done I tend to forget about it and rely on that person to remember and hence let me know when it's done.
However I find myself constantly having to chase people up when I realized they haven't done it. It'... | 2014/07/07 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/28227",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/199/"
] | As Greenfingers said in the comment, **for yourself** you can use some physical reminder: a note on a whiteboard, a calendar entry, etc.
But yes, "it [is] reasonable to expect that when asked the person is then responsible for responding". They are also responsible for e.g. reporting to you *during the task* when they... | I have short-term memory issues myself, and I "manage" often enough by forgetting until it's too late. Not cool.
1. Following up is both an essential skill for professionals, a task that needs to be done - you often enough not only have to make sure that the task was done, that it was done on time but that it was done... |
28,227 | I find I have quite a bad memory so when I ask a team member if they could do something and let me know when it's done I tend to forget about it and rely on that person to remember and hence let me know when it's done.
However I find myself constantly having to chase people up when I realized they haven't done it. It'... | 2014/07/07 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/28227",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/199/"
] | As Greenfingers said in the comment, **for yourself** you can use some physical reminder: a note on a whiteboard, a calendar entry, etc.
But yes, "it [is] reasonable to expect that when asked the person is then responsible for responding". They are also responsible for e.g. reporting to you *during the task* when they... | Assuming that everyone is trying to do the right thing but doesn't quite manage: It seems that you have educated your team members that your requests are really low priority, by asking them to do something, then forgetting it for a while and not checking until long after the task was originally due: That's a clear indi... |
28,227 | I find I have quite a bad memory so when I ask a team member if they could do something and let me know when it's done I tend to forget about it and rely on that person to remember and hence let me know when it's done.
However I find myself constantly having to chase people up when I realized they haven't done it. It'... | 2014/07/07 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/28227",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/199/"
] | As Greenfingers said in the comment, **for yourself** you can use some physical reminder: a note on a whiteboard, a calendar entry, etc.
But yes, "it [is] reasonable to expect that when asked the person is then responsible for responding". They are also responsible for e.g. reporting to you *during the task* when they... | It sounds like you need better tools. If things are being forgotten then the only way to fix that is to write them down and track them somewhere.
For software developers, the best thing to do is get a good task/bug tracking system and source control linked together.
A good task/bug tracking system will:
* Let you tr... |
28,227 | I find I have quite a bad memory so when I ask a team member if they could do something and let me know when it's done I tend to forget about it and rely on that person to remember and hence let me know when it's done.
However I find myself constantly having to chase people up when I realized they haven't done it. It'... | 2014/07/07 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/28227",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/199/"
] | You are the main part of the problem here. No you should not think that they will magically get back to you if you are managing a project. You have trained them that they don't need to by forgetting about it.
You need to to keep a list of who is assigned to what and what the due dates are. Then you need to check on p... | I have short-term memory issues myself, and I "manage" often enough by forgetting until it's too late. Not cool.
1. Following up is both an essential skill for professionals, a task that needs to be done - you often enough not only have to make sure that the task was done, that it was done on time but that it was done... |
28,227 | I find I have quite a bad memory so when I ask a team member if they could do something and let me know when it's done I tend to forget about it and rely on that person to remember and hence let me know when it's done.
However I find myself constantly having to chase people up when I realized they haven't done it. It'... | 2014/07/07 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/28227",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/199/"
] | I have short-term memory issues myself, and I "manage" often enough by forgetting until it's too late. Not cool.
1. Following up is both an essential skill for professionals, a task that needs to be done - you often enough not only have to make sure that the task was done, that it was done on time but that it was done... | It sounds like you need better tools. If things are being forgotten then the only way to fix that is to write them down and track them somewhere.
For software developers, the best thing to do is get a good task/bug tracking system and source control linked together.
A good task/bug tracking system will:
* Let you tr... |
28,227 | I find I have quite a bad memory so when I ask a team member if they could do something and let me know when it's done I tend to forget about it and rely on that person to remember and hence let me know when it's done.
However I find myself constantly having to chase people up when I realized they haven't done it. It'... | 2014/07/07 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/28227",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/199/"
] | You are the main part of the problem here. No you should not think that they will magically get back to you if you are managing a project. You have trained them that they don't need to by forgetting about it.
You need to to keep a list of who is assigned to what and what the due dates are. Then you need to check on p... | Assuming that everyone is trying to do the right thing but doesn't quite manage: It seems that you have educated your team members that your requests are really low priority, by asking them to do something, then forgetting it for a while and not checking until long after the task was originally due: That's a clear indi... |
28,227 | I find I have quite a bad memory so when I ask a team member if they could do something and let me know when it's done I tend to forget about it and rely on that person to remember and hence let me know when it's done.
However I find myself constantly having to chase people up when I realized they haven't done it. It'... | 2014/07/07 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/28227",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/199/"
] | Assuming that everyone is trying to do the right thing but doesn't quite manage: It seems that you have educated your team members that your requests are really low priority, by asking them to do something, then forgetting it for a while and not checking until long after the task was originally due: That's a clear indi... | It sounds like you need better tools. If things are being forgotten then the only way to fix that is to write them down and track them somewhere.
For software developers, the best thing to do is get a good task/bug tracking system and source control linked together.
A good task/bug tracking system will:
* Let you tr... |
28,227 | I find I have quite a bad memory so when I ask a team member if they could do something and let me know when it's done I tend to forget about it and rely on that person to remember and hence let me know when it's done.
However I find myself constantly having to chase people up when I realized they haven't done it. It'... | 2014/07/07 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/28227",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/199/"
] | You are the main part of the problem here. No you should not think that they will magically get back to you if you are managing a project. You have trained them that they don't need to by forgetting about it.
You need to to keep a list of who is assigned to what and what the due dates are. Then you need to check on p... | It sounds like you need better tools. If things are being forgotten then the only way to fix that is to write them down and track them somewhere.
For software developers, the best thing to do is get a good task/bug tracking system and source control linked together.
A good task/bug tracking system will:
* Let you tr... |
178,764 | We have a sewage pump in our basement. We didn’t install it but inherited it with the purchase of the house. I believe the basement was updated in 2014 with a bathroom, hence the sewage pump. The last few weeks it’s been making a noise when no water has been flushed/drained at all in the house. It’s not constant and on... | 2019/11/21 | [
"https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/178764",
"https://diy.stackexchange.com",
"https://diy.stackexchange.com/users/109103/"
] | Check the sump where the pump is located. It's likely getting a trickle of water from somewhere, filling very slowly until it trips the float switch and pumps the water out. You may have a leaky stool, water seepage from under the floor, a dripping faucet, a de/humidifier, or condensing furnace draining into it. Your n... | There are two basic types of sewage pumps in residential applications, ejector pumps and grinder pumps, the difference has to do with where you are pumping the sewage, not so much what the sewage contains. Grinder pumps are for high head situations and/or where you are pumping into a pressurized system, ejector pumps a... |
575,112 | I've come across a few references in written and spoken American English along the lines of "She feared him into staying home," or, "The new development feared them to upgrade their defenses." I understand that the usage is not formally correct, and that "scared" is a much more appropriate verb choice. I can imagine th... | 2021/09/17 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/575112",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/433354/"
] | English has the concepts of verbs having *active* or *passive* voice.
In the active voice, the grammatical subject (nominative noun) is the 'actor' or 'doer', and the grammatical object (accusative noun) is the 'patient' or the one that the action operates on.
For example, in "Bruce kicked the bull", Bruce does the k... | The verb "to fear" is unaccusative. It's action therefore operates on the subject (the theme) rather than the object (patient)
Thus in
"I fear the dark", the action of the verb operates on "I",
Whereas in
"I hit the man" the action of the verb operates on the object. |
79,106 | How can I connect an optical 1000BASE-SX SFP optical transceiver to a microcontroller (MCU) with 100/10BASE-T? When using a media converter like DP83869 both sides of the link must be configured to the same operating speed, i.e. 1000BASE:
"The DP83869HM supports the 1000Base-X Fiber Ethernet protocol as defined in IEE... | 2022/06/10 | [
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/79106",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/users/84213/"
] | Security zones are usually categorized by their security level (=their need for protection).
The basic rule about inter-zone communication is that you often permit higher-security hosts access to lower-security hosts, but not the other way around.
Your DMZ hosts are accessible from the Internet - at least in part. Un... | There is no one answer to your question. Whether it's "OK" depends on your risk tolerance, your relative vulnerability, and the sensitivity of your assets. Only you can answer that question. |
79,106 | How can I connect an optical 1000BASE-SX SFP optical transceiver to a microcontroller (MCU) with 100/10BASE-T? When using a media converter like DP83869 both sides of the link must be configured to the same operating speed, i.e. 1000BASE:
"The DP83869HM supports the 1000Base-X Fiber Ethernet protocol as defined in IEE... | 2022/06/10 | [
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/79106",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/users/84213/"
] | There is no one answer to your question. Whether it's "OK" depends on your risk tolerance, your relative vulnerability, and the sensitivity of your assets. Only you can answer that question. | Best practice [according to Google](https://cloud.google.com/beyondcorp) is that there is no trusted zone, or network. There is no DMZ. None. No network is trusted, or partially trusted.
>
> What is BeyondCorp?
>
>
> BeyondCorp is Google's implementation of the zero trust model. It
> builds upon a decade of experie... |
79,106 | How can I connect an optical 1000BASE-SX SFP optical transceiver to a microcontroller (MCU) with 100/10BASE-T? When using a media converter like DP83869 both sides of the link must be configured to the same operating speed, i.e. 1000BASE:
"The DP83869HM supports the 1000Base-X Fiber Ethernet protocol as defined in IEE... | 2022/06/10 | [
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/79106",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/users/84213/"
] | Security zones are usually categorized by their security level (=their need for protection).
The basic rule about inter-zone communication is that you often permit higher-security hosts access to lower-security hosts, but not the other way around.
Your DMZ hosts are accessible from the Internet - at least in part. Un... | Best practice [according to Google](https://cloud.google.com/beyondcorp) is that there is no trusted zone, or network. There is no DMZ. None. No network is trusted, or partially trusted.
>
> What is BeyondCorp?
>
>
> BeyondCorp is Google's implementation of the zero trust model. It
> builds upon a decade of experie... |
31,202,527 | I just repaired/reinstalled my Windows 8.1 PC, and then I install VS 2013 Express.
But every-time I build my projects (all of my projects), it threw me this error :
>
> Error 1 Error : DEP1700 : The recipe file "xxxxx.appxrecipe" does not
> exist. You may need to build your project.
>
>
>
I've tried these step:
... | 2015/07/03 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/31202527",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2869544/"
] | I had this same issue with a Xamarin Forms application when I attempted to run the UWP instance on my local machine. After a bit of digging it turns out that in Configuration Manager (Right click solution file -> Configuration Manager) BUILD was unticked while DEPLOY was ticked. Never going to work as the project can't... | Well,
I decided to install VS 2013 Update 4, and it somehow fixed my problem...not sure what was happen. |
31,202,527 | I just repaired/reinstalled my Windows 8.1 PC, and then I install VS 2013 Express.
But every-time I build my projects (all of my projects), it threw me this error :
>
> Error 1 Error : DEP1700 : The recipe file "xxxxx.appxrecipe" does not
> exist. You may need to build your project.
>
>
>
I've tried these step:
... | 2015/07/03 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/31202527",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2869544/"
] | Well,
I decided to install VS 2013 Update 4, and it somehow fixed my problem...not sure what was happen. | For a packaged WinUI project, you should also check if Package.appxmanifest exists |
31,202,527 | I just repaired/reinstalled my Windows 8.1 PC, and then I install VS 2013 Express.
But every-time I build my projects (all of my projects), it threw me this error :
>
> Error 1 Error : DEP1700 : The recipe file "xxxxx.appxrecipe" does not
> exist. You may need to build your project.
>
>
>
I've tried these step:
... | 2015/07/03 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/31202527",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2869544/"
] | I had this same issue with a Xamarin Forms application when I attempted to run the UWP instance on my local machine. After a bit of digging it turns out that in Configuration Manager (Right click solution file -> Configuration Manager) BUILD was unticked while DEPLOY was ticked. Never going to work as the project can't... | On Visual studio 2017, simply restarting Visual studio solves the problem (No need to clean or delete obj/bin folders). |
31,202,527 | I just repaired/reinstalled my Windows 8.1 PC, and then I install VS 2013 Express.
But every-time I build my projects (all of my projects), it threw me this error :
>
> Error 1 Error : DEP1700 : The recipe file "xxxxx.appxrecipe" does not
> exist. You may need to build your project.
>
>
>
I've tried these step:
... | 2015/07/03 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/31202527",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2869544/"
] | I had this same issue with a Xamarin Forms application when I attempted to run the UWP instance on my local machine. After a bit of digging it turns out that in Configuration Manager (Right click solution file -> Configuration Manager) BUILD was unticked while DEPLOY was ticked. Never going to work as the project can't... | For a packaged WinUI project, you should also check if Package.appxmanifest exists |
31,202,527 | I just repaired/reinstalled my Windows 8.1 PC, and then I install VS 2013 Express.
But every-time I build my projects (all of my projects), it threw me this error :
>
> Error 1 Error : DEP1700 : The recipe file "xxxxx.appxrecipe" does not
> exist. You may need to build your project.
>
>
>
I've tried these step:
... | 2015/07/03 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/31202527",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2869544/"
] | On Visual studio 2017, simply restarting Visual studio solves the problem (No need to clean or delete obj/bin folders). | For a packaged WinUI project, you should also check if Package.appxmanifest exists |
17,050 | I had my AC refrigerant professionally changed to Red Tek in my van. It worked well for 2 or 3 years but then stopped cooling. I successfully refilled with difficulty and it was fine for a further year but is no longer cooling.
I am supposed to have it to 33PSI on the low side, so when I check there with the engine off... | 2015/05/18 | [
"https://mechanics.stackexchange.com/questions/17050",
"https://mechanics.stackexchange.com",
"https://mechanics.stackexchange.com/users/10531/"
] | @Paulster2 is [spot on](https://mechanics.stackexchange.com/a/17836/675). The AC clutch has to be engaged in order to set the correct baseline for high-side/low-side refigerant pressure.
I will add one point here that is ***often overlooked***.
The *ideal* thing to do is find out the ***mass*** of refrigerant that is... | You should be keying on it when the AC compressor is cycled on. Your 10PSI is way low no matter how you look at it. From the different videos I watched, I believe [this one](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THuGWOmWRCA) is probably about the best I've seen. It is quick and to the point. Basically, your AC pressure when ... |
52,018,758 | While installing a program on Ubuntu, I messed up paths in my ~/.bashrc. Now I cannot use Linux commands like ls, vim, etc. Therefore I cannot edit the ~/.bashrc file (it's a cluster). How can I fix my shell startup files? | 2018/08/25 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/52018758",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/6423520/"
] | Finally found a way to mock the FTP client...
we need to stub on the main class like this.
To Triger Ready:
sinon.stub(Client.prototype, 'connect').withArgs(connect).callsFake(function (options) {
this.emit('ready');
});
To Trigger Error:
sinon.stub(Client.prototype, 'connect').withArgs(connect).callsFake(function ... | You can use something like [proxyquire](https://www.npmjs.com/package/proxyquire) to mock the `ftp` module. |
119,794 | Which one is correct? For example:
>
> * I am a member **of** Riverside Tennis Club.
> * I am a member **at** Riverside Tennis Club.
>
>
> | 2013/07/19 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/119794",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/48125/"
] | If you look up *[member](http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/member)* in almost any dictionary, all of their usage examples use *member of* something or another.
If you run a search of *member of* vs *member at* in [Google's Ngram viewer](http://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=member%20of,member%20at&year_... | The first is more idiomatic and the correct one. The second connotes that the club is a place where you are a member, less idiomatic but would still pass muster in a proper context. |
356 | Many **new** users post questions without code examples, although the question reffers to the code
("*I have a method that does not work... Please help me!!!*"). How to let him know that it is just necessary to put some code snippets to the question to get the answer faster and higher quality? | 2013/04/30 | [
"https://salesforce.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/356",
"https://salesforce.meta.stackexchange.com",
"https://salesforce.meta.stackexchange.com/users/984/"
] | Options are limited. You can either simply comment, or my personal approach is to do some editing myself AND leave a comment so they can see a good example of what to do when asking a question.
In the comment it can be useful to point out that questions like that risk being closed with no answers because of the diffic... | I don't think there is much more we can do than to specifically ask in a comment to the question.
>
> If you would update your question with the part of your code you are
> having problems with we could have a better understanding .. blablabla
> .... get your answer .. blablabla.
>
>
>
For a lot of new users t... |
18,548,926 | If I want to modify a model class and update the database accordingly, do I have to use a migration? | 2013/08/31 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/18548926",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1000971/"
] | You don't *have to* use migrations, but it is highly recommended to use them when you want to make changes to your database. Migrations make it easier to keep track of database changes over time. Another advantage is that migrations use a Ruby DSL, which means that you don't have to write SQL. The code is database inde... | Yes.
See the [Rails migration guide](http://guides.rubyonrails.org/migrations.html) for more information. |
15,301 | With all the time travel, it's hard to tell. I made a quick search and the information is not available in [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_%28Doctor_Who%29) and [TARDIS.wikia](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doctor). (Well, if it's there, I missed it.)
Are there any clues that could indicate whenever ... | 2012/04/23 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/15301",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/45/"
] | **Short Answer:** The Doctor was born in what we would perceive of as the past. If he is correct about his age (900 Earth years) and he was present at the [The Last Great Time War](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Last_Great_Time_War) which is in the 26th Century AD, Earth Time, he would be a time-traveler who was born in ... | In the original pilot for the series in 1963, Susan (the Doctor's granddaughter) tells Barbara and Ian that she was born "in the 49th Century". However this line was modified to "another time" in the transmitted version (the first episode, *An Unearthly Child*). |
15,301 | With all the time travel, it's hard to tell. I made a quick search and the information is not available in [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_%28Doctor_Who%29) and [TARDIS.wikia](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doctor). (Well, if it's there, I missed it.)
Are there any clues that could indicate whenever ... | 2012/04/23 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/15301",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/45/"
] | **Short Answer:** The Doctor was born in what we would perceive of as the past. If he is correct about his age (900 Earth years) and he was present at the [The Last Great Time War](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Last_Great_Time_War) which is in the 26th Century AD, Earth Time, he would be a time-traveler who was born in ... | Appologies for the lack of evidence, but I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Gallifreyens were the first race in the universe, which gave the universe a successful working template, and that's why in the Doctor who universe that so many alien species are humanoid / some form of human. |
15,301 | With all the time travel, it's hard to tell. I made a quick search and the information is not available in [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_%28Doctor_Who%29) and [TARDIS.wikia](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doctor). (Well, if it's there, I missed it.)
Are there any clues that could indicate whenever ... | 2012/04/23 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/15301",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/45/"
] | **Short Answer:** The Doctor was born in what we would perceive of as the past. If he is correct about his age (900 Earth years) and he was present at the [The Last Great Time War](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Last_Great_Time_War) which is in the 26th Century AD, Earth Time, he would be a time-traveler who was born in ... | The writers of the original series were working off of the BBC Original Format which had the Doctor coming from the future. Indeed they had the TARDIS as being a product of 5733. And the authorities of the 50th Century had deemed that no forward sight was possible for Time Lords, so they couldn't know their own destini... |
15,301 | With all the time travel, it's hard to tell. I made a quick search and the information is not available in [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_%28Doctor_Who%29) and [TARDIS.wikia](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doctor). (Well, if it's there, I missed it.)
Are there any clues that could indicate whenever ... | 2012/04/23 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/15301",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/45/"
] | Appologies for the lack of evidence, but I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Gallifreyens were the first race in the universe, which gave the universe a successful working template, and that's why in the Doctor who universe that so many alien species are humanoid / some form of human. | In the original pilot for the series in 1963, Susan (the Doctor's granddaughter) tells Barbara and Ian that she was born "in the 49th Century". However this line was modified to "another time" in the transmitted version (the first episode, *An Unearthly Child*). |
15,301 | With all the time travel, it's hard to tell. I made a quick search and the information is not available in [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_%28Doctor_Who%29) and [TARDIS.wikia](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doctor). (Well, if it's there, I missed it.)
Are there any clues that could indicate whenever ... | 2012/04/23 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/15301",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/45/"
] | There are a few pieces of information that come together to tell us that the Doctor is from the past. The first is the Eye of Harmony, which was created in ~3,500,000,000 BC (per [a Doctor Who book](http://meshyfish.com/~roo/docwho2a.html)). This was an artifact from early Time Lord history, and it granted them the ene... | The writers of the original series were working off of the BBC Original Format which had the Doctor coming from the future. Indeed they had the TARDIS as being a product of 5733. And the authorities of the 50th Century had deemed that no forward sight was possible for Time Lords, so they couldn't know their own destini... |
15,301 | With all the time travel, it's hard to tell. I made a quick search and the information is not available in [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_%28Doctor_Who%29) and [TARDIS.wikia](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doctor). (Well, if it's there, I missed it.)
Are there any clues that could indicate whenever ... | 2012/04/23 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/15301",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/45/"
] | Simple answer
=============
He is from the future.
* The Doctor fought on the front lines [[of the time war](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_War_%28Doctor_Who%29#Progression)]and was present at the Fall of Arcadia.1
* The Fall implies Arcadia is destroyed.
* Arcadia is a planet colonised by humans in the 25th centu... | In the original pilot for the series in 1963, Susan (the Doctor's granddaughter) tells Barbara and Ian that she was born "in the 49th Century". However this line was modified to "another time" in the transmitted version (the first episode, *An Unearthly Child*). |
15,301 | With all the time travel, it's hard to tell. I made a quick search and the information is not available in [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_%28Doctor_Who%29) and [TARDIS.wikia](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doctor). (Well, if it's there, I missed it.)
Are there any clues that could indicate whenever ... | 2012/04/23 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/15301",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/45/"
] | Simple answer
=============
He is from the future.
* The Doctor fought on the front lines [[of the time war](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_War_%28Doctor_Who%29#Progression)]and was present at the Fall of Arcadia.1
* The Fall implies Arcadia is destroyed.
* Arcadia is a planet colonised by humans in the 25th centu... | Appologies for the lack of evidence, but I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Gallifreyens were the first race in the universe, which gave the universe a successful working template, and that's why in the Doctor who universe that so many alien species are humanoid / some form of human. |
15,301 | With all the time travel, it's hard to tell. I made a quick search and the information is not available in [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_%28Doctor_Who%29) and [TARDIS.wikia](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doctor). (Well, if it's there, I missed it.)
Are there any clues that could indicate whenever ... | 2012/04/23 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/15301",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/45/"
] | The writers of the original series were working off of the BBC Original Format which had the Doctor coming from the future. Indeed they had the TARDIS as being a product of 5733. And the authorities of the 50th Century had deemed that no forward sight was possible for Time Lords, so they couldn't know their own destini... | In the original pilot for the series in 1963, Susan (the Doctor's granddaughter) tells Barbara and Ian that she was born "in the 49th Century". However this line was modified to "another time" in the transmitted version (the first episode, *An Unearthly Child*). |
15,301 | With all the time travel, it's hard to tell. I made a quick search and the information is not available in [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_%28Doctor_Who%29) and [TARDIS.wikia](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doctor). (Well, if it's there, I missed it.)
Are there any clues that could indicate whenever ... | 2012/04/23 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/15301",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/45/"
] | Simple answer
=============
He is from the future.
* The Doctor fought on the front lines [[of the time war](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_War_%28Doctor_Who%29#Progression)]and was present at the Fall of Arcadia.1
* The Fall implies Arcadia is destroyed.
* Arcadia is a planet colonised by humans in the 25th centu... | The writers of the original series were working off of the BBC Original Format which had the Doctor coming from the future. Indeed they had the TARDIS as being a product of 5733. And the authorities of the 50th Century had deemed that no forward sight was possible for Time Lords, so they couldn't know their own destini... |
15,301 | With all the time travel, it's hard to tell. I made a quick search and the information is not available in [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_%28Doctor_Who%29) and [TARDIS.wikia](http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Doctor). (Well, if it's there, I missed it.)
Are there any clues that could indicate whenever ... | 2012/04/23 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/15301",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/45/"
] | Appologies for the lack of evidence, but I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Gallifreyens were the first race in the universe, which gave the universe a successful working template, and that's why in the Doctor who universe that so many alien species are humanoid / some form of human. | The writers of the original series were working off of the BBC Original Format which had the Doctor coming from the future. Indeed they had the TARDIS as being a product of 5733. And the authorities of the 50th Century had deemed that no forward sight was possible for Time Lords, so they couldn't know their own destini... |
16,735,812 | I'm working on a device that writes some information directly to a flash drive, without using any file system (it just writes blocks of data directly to the disk sectors). After the flash drive is filled, I need to plug it into any computer with windows and read data using my application.
Everything works great excep... | 2013/05/24 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/16735812",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/333278/"
] | Make a tiny real partition at the start and format it to keep windows happy.
Then just use the rest of the drive as you please | This seems to work:
Remove the drive letter assigned to the device:
1. Right-click the 'Computer' (or 'My Computer') icon on your desktop or in the Start Menu and select Manage. The 'Computer Management' window should appear.
2. From the list on the left, select 'Disk Management' (within the Storage sub-tree).
3. Ri... |
174,285 | For the purpose of spells that target objects, not creatures, do victims of [Flesh to Stone](https://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/all-spells/f/flesh-to-stone/) count as objects? I am especially interested in [Shrink Item](https://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/all-spells/s/shrink-item/), followed by [Stone to Flesh](https://www.d20p... | 2020/08/12 | [
"https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/174285",
"https://rpg.stackexchange.com",
"https://rpg.stackexchange.com/users/30214/"
] | Creatures affected by Flesh to stone or similar effects (gorgons for example) are in a special case. For many purposes yes, they are objects, but for others, they still count as creatures.
In the given scenario, what would happen is you have a small statue that looks remarkably lifelike, but once they are returned to ... | *Flesh to Stone* only maybe makes objects
=========================================
Read [this answer](https://rpg.stackexchange.com/a/92088/).
To recap: the published text of *Flesh to Stone* definitely does not turn a creature into an object, but that creates huge problems so the creative director says instead it t... |
18,795 | A hydrogen nucleus consists of a single proton.
A 2-hydrogen (deuterium) nucleus consists of a proton and a neutron.
A tritium nucleus consists of a proton and two neutrons.
This makes me wonder how an atomic nucleus made of a proton and a "minus one neutron" would look like, and the closest thing to a "minus one neut... | 2011/12/27 | [
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/18795",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/6667/"
] | This correlation is known as [Titius-Bode's law](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titius%E2%80%93Bode_law), which is often stated as
\begin{equation}
d=0.4 + 0.3 \cdot 2^n
\end{equation}
where *d* represents planet's mean distance from the Sun in [Astronomical Units](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomical_unit) and *n... | They don't exactly it's more a (pretty good) statistical correlation than a law.
The usual explanation is that resonances between other planets or existing planets and the sun, disrupted any planets that began to form at any other distance - but it's not theoretically well understood. |
18,795 | A hydrogen nucleus consists of a single proton.
A 2-hydrogen (deuterium) nucleus consists of a proton and a neutron.
A tritium nucleus consists of a proton and two neutrons.
This makes me wonder how an atomic nucleus made of a proton and a "minus one neutron" would look like, and the closest thing to a "minus one neut... | 2011/12/27 | [
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/18795",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/6667/"
] | They don't exactly it's more a (pretty good) statistical correlation than a law.
The usual explanation is that resonances between other planets or existing planets and the sun, disrupted any planets that began to form at any other distance - but it's not theoretically well understood. | The planets appear to have formed by accretion of dust and gas around initially-small nuclei in orbit around the sun. As orbital radius (distance from the sun) increases, more material is available (in a uniform dust/gas disc) to accrete, so you get bigger planets further out; bigger planets sweep up more of their neig... |
18,795 | A hydrogen nucleus consists of a single proton.
A 2-hydrogen (deuterium) nucleus consists of a proton and a neutron.
A tritium nucleus consists of a proton and two neutrons.
This makes me wonder how an atomic nucleus made of a proton and a "minus one neutron" would look like, and the closest thing to a "minus one neut... | 2011/12/27 | [
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/18795",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/6667/"
] | This correlation is known as [Titius-Bode's law](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titius%E2%80%93Bode_law), which is often stated as
\begin{equation}
d=0.4 + 0.3 \cdot 2^n
\end{equation}
where *d* represents planet's mean distance from the Sun in [Astronomical Units](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomical_unit) and *n... | The planets appear to have formed by accretion of dust and gas around initially-small nuclei in orbit around the sun. As orbital radius (distance from the sun) increases, more material is available (in a uniform dust/gas disc) to accrete, so you get bigger planets further out; bigger planets sweep up more of their neig... |
188,741 | I have a toolshed attached to my garage with an outswing door. The door appears to be screwed into the moulding instead of the stud. Is this typical for an outswing door (see photos)?
* [Photo album](https://imgur.com/a/m8tPF5h)
I'd planned to install a deadbolt and some security hinges to make it *slightly* more dif... | 2020/03/30 | [
"https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/188741",
"https://diy.stackexchange.com",
"https://diy.stackexchange.com/users/94959/"
] | You could build a modified free standing Colonial Style Log Fence. It is basically logs or boards in a zig-zag pattern. Instead of logs it can be built with dimensional lumber 2x4's or 4x4's etc. They were originally used to mark property lines or animal confinement. You could drill a hole in both ends of the boards an... | You need to hire a local structural engineer. I am sure that you have codes that you must follow and you need the work inspected and a building permit. This is a multifamily situation where your work effects other people directly, not just yourself as when you own the property and home. Not to mention the liability of ... |
55,797 | A question asked many times before but with a specific slant twds mvc development.
I've been a very good boy and have been coding all my controller actions with corresponding unit tests which has been great (if a little [read a LOT] repetitive at times). To be honest, I've actually created a little T4 template to wri... | 2011/03/07 | [
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/55797",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/users/17285/"
] | First off what you are talking about doesn't sound quite like TDD. TDD implies a test first approach which is about driving the design of your system by following the pattern of
[Test->Code->Refactor](http://www.agiledata.org/essays/tdd.html). So perhaps your first problem is the purpose of your tests, are you writing ... | It's obvious that testing only the return value of a method is less powerful than testing all the branches inside it. Alternate inputs will not be guaranteed correct behavior.
On the other hand, you may not have enough time or patience to test everything.
What you can do is decide how much of the code you want to c... |
55,797 | A question asked many times before but with a specific slant twds mvc development.
I've been a very good boy and have been coding all my controller actions with corresponding unit tests which has been great (if a little [read a LOT] repetitive at times). To be honest, I've actually created a little T4 template to wri... | 2011/03/07 | [
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/55797",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/users/17285/"
] | First off what you are talking about doesn't sound quite like TDD. TDD implies a test first approach which is about driving the design of your system by following the pattern of
[Test->Code->Refactor](http://www.agiledata.org/essays/tdd.html). So perhaps your first problem is the purpose of your tests, are you writing ... | How certain do you want to be that your code functions properly? Unit testing is simply one tool in the programmer's bag to help verify that your implementation does what the spec says it needs to do. You probably don't need 100% coverage, but you should write units tests to cover the more critical parts of your code. ... |
55,797 | A question asked many times before but with a specific slant twds mvc development.
I've been a very good boy and have been coding all my controller actions with corresponding unit tests which has been great (if a little [read a LOT] repetitive at times). To be honest, I've actually created a little T4 template to wri... | 2011/03/07 | [
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/55797",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/users/17285/"
] | First off what you are talking about doesn't sound quite like TDD. TDD implies a test first approach which is about driving the design of your system by following the pattern of
[Test->Code->Refactor](http://www.agiledata.org/essays/tdd.html). So perhaps your first problem is the purpose of your tests, are you writing ... | Running unit tests with the code coverage switched on in Visual Studio should give you a good (and graphical) indication of how well your code is covered.
If you're not using the inbuilt MSTest framework you may need to look at a third-party code coverage product to work with NUnit or follow the instructions here: <ht... |
191,227 | I can't find a way to delete previously imported photos from the iphone in the Photos app (Version 1.0 (209.52.0)). Note that there is a check box to delete picture right after import, but I am looking for a way to delete previously imported pictures without having to reimport them. Typically pictures are automatically... | 2015/06/12 | [
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/191227",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/users/45547/"
] | If the identical images are already present in Photos (due to prior import from My Photo Stream, for example), it will not reimport them. It only imports new items. In fact, the button on the import screen in Photos says "Import All New Photos" if there are already-imported photos present on the device as well.
There ... | This is a problem. The new Photos app will re-import photos that were already imported via iCloud. You have to select them first and then the buttons are highlighted. If you check the "delete from iPhone" box, it will clean them off of the iPhone (good!) but then you will have duplicates in the Photos app (NOT good).
... |
191,227 | I can't find a way to delete previously imported photos from the iphone in the Photos app (Version 1.0 (209.52.0)). Note that there is a check box to delete picture right after import, but I am looking for a way to delete previously imported pictures without having to reimport them. Typically pictures are automatically... | 2015/06/12 | [
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/191227",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/users/45547/"
] | If the identical images are already present in Photos (due to prior import from My Photo Stream, for example), it will not reimport them. It only imports new items. In fact, the button on the import screen in Photos says "Import All New Photos" if there are already-imported photos present on the device as well.
There ... | Try disabling iCloud Photo Library on your phone. I had this enabled and was wondering why the "Delete items after import" icon was missing and Image Capture showed a lock icon against all of the items and hid the delete button.
Once I disabled iCloud Photo Library, disconnected my phone, reconnected and restarted Pho... |
191,227 | I can't find a way to delete previously imported photos from the iphone in the Photos app (Version 1.0 (209.52.0)). Note that there is a check box to delete picture right after import, but I am looking for a way to delete previously imported pictures without having to reimport them. Typically pictures are automatically... | 2015/06/12 | [
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/191227",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/users/45547/"
] | Have you tried using [Image Capture](http://www.macworld.com/article/2867001/exploring-the-many-miracles-of-image-capture.html)?
Plug in your phone. Select it from Devices. Select the photos, hit the little "no" icon (the circle with the line through it) near the bottom of the window, and delete the photo. Also good t... | If the identical images are already present in Photos (due to prior import from My Photo Stream, for example), it will not reimport them. It only imports new items. In fact, the button on the import screen in Photos says "Import All New Photos" if there are already-imported photos present on the device as well.
There ... |
191,227 | I can't find a way to delete previously imported photos from the iphone in the Photos app (Version 1.0 (209.52.0)). Note that there is a check box to delete picture right after import, but I am looking for a way to delete previously imported pictures without having to reimport them. Typically pictures are automatically... | 2015/06/12 | [
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/191227",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/users/45547/"
] | Try disabling iCloud Photo Library on your phone. I had this enabled and was wondering why the "Delete items after import" icon was missing and Image Capture showed a lock icon against all of the items and hid the delete button.
Once I disabled iCloud Photo Library, disconnected my phone, reconnected and restarted Pho... | This is a problem. The new Photos app will re-import photos that were already imported via iCloud. You have to select them first and then the buttons are highlighted. If you check the "delete from iPhone" box, it will clean them off of the iPhone (good!) but then you will have duplicates in the Photos app (NOT good).
... |
191,227 | I can't find a way to delete previously imported photos from the iphone in the Photos app (Version 1.0 (209.52.0)). Note that there is a check box to delete picture right after import, but I am looking for a way to delete previously imported pictures without having to reimport them. Typically pictures are automatically... | 2015/06/12 | [
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/191227",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/users/45547/"
] | Have you tried using [Image Capture](http://www.macworld.com/article/2867001/exploring-the-many-miracles-of-image-capture.html)?
Plug in your phone. Select it from Devices. Select the photos, hit the little "no" icon (the circle with the line through it) near the bottom of the window, and delete the photo. Also good t... | This is a problem. The new Photos app will re-import photos that were already imported via iCloud. You have to select them first and then the buttons are highlighted. If you check the "delete from iPhone" box, it will clean them off of the iPhone (good!) but then you will have duplicates in the Photos app (NOT good).
... |
191,227 | I can't find a way to delete previously imported photos from the iphone in the Photos app (Version 1.0 (209.52.0)). Note that there is a check box to delete picture right after import, but I am looking for a way to delete previously imported pictures without having to reimport them. Typically pictures are automatically... | 2015/06/12 | [
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/191227",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/users/45547/"
] | Have you tried using [Image Capture](http://www.macworld.com/article/2867001/exploring-the-many-miracles-of-image-capture.html)?
Plug in your phone. Select it from Devices. Select the photos, hit the little "no" icon (the circle with the line through it) near the bottom of the window, and delete the photo. Also good t... | Try disabling iCloud Photo Library on your phone. I had this enabled and was wondering why the "Delete items after import" icon was missing and Image Capture showed a lock icon against all of the items and hid the delete button.
Once I disabled iCloud Photo Library, disconnected my phone, reconnected and restarted Pho... |
103,071 | I recently read [this article](https://www.livestrong.com/article/548184-caffeine-sugar-free-chocolate/) which suggests that it's impossible to make caffeine free chocolate. Why would this be the case? If we can make caffeine free teas and coffees why can't we strip the caffeine out of chocolate too? | 2019/10/25 | [
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/103071",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/users/79018/"
] | When taken literally, the article you cite is simply wrong. See <https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5302282/> -that's scientific proof that decaffeinated cocoa does exist. I have no idea if someone is actually making chocolate bars out of it, but there seems to be no theoretical hurdle for it. There is some r... | In theory the process of extracting caffeine (as in coffee beans) can be applied to cocoa as well.
I think the amount of caffeine is so low with regards to the consumed amounts, so decaf chocolate is probably not economically viable. |
41,986,503 | I am using android studio version 2.2.3 and got these errors after creating a project. The android version is default as android 4.03 icream .

Here is the gradle image:
 | 2017/02/01 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/41986503",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/3345314/"
] | I've experience this just yesterday when starting a new project with a fresh Android Studio Installation.
You need to be connected to Internet first before starting the project. Android Studio need to downloads all the dependencies that are missing for your project.
The problem is happened either because you're not *... | removing or commenting the following line solved the problem but i have to do it every time i create a new project
1)go to gradle scripts, open build.gradle (module:app)
2)comment or remove the following lines
\*testinstrumentationrunner "....."
\*comment the whole body of dependencies except the one with androidtestc... |
8,751,563 | I'm programming an Access database but I realized that its size increases dramatically as it is being used, growing to hundreds of MB. After compacting it the size came back to 5MB. What normally cause this increase of size and how I can avoid it? | 2012/01/05 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/8751563",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1133271/"
] | If you're really going from 5MB to hundreds of MB that can be compacted back to 5 MB then as others have mentioned you're INSERTING and DELETING a lot of records. This is usually because you need to create temporary tables.
Most of time temporary tables aren't technically required and can be remove them by either que... | Lots of adding and deleting records is one cause of database bloat. If this is your development db, then database bloat is unavoidable as you repeatedly compile and save your vba project; the bloat may be far less pronounced in end-user databases. |
8,751,563 | I'm programming an Access database but I realized that its size increases dramatically as it is being used, growing to hundreds of MB. After compacting it the size came back to 5MB. What normally cause this increase of size and how I can avoid it? | 2012/01/05 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/8751563",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1133271/"
] | You also can turn off row locking. I have a process and a file of about 5 Megs in size.
When you run a simple update, it bloats to a 125 Megs. If you turn off row locking, then the file does not grow at all with the update.
So you want to disable row locking – this will MASSIVE reduce bloating. The option you want to u... | Lots of adding and deleting records is one cause of database bloat. If this is your development db, then database bloat is unavoidable as you repeatedly compile and save your vba project; the bloat may be far less pronounced in end-user databases. |
8,751,563 | I'm programming an Access database but I realized that its size increases dramatically as it is being used, growing to hundreds of MB. After compacting it the size came back to 5MB. What normally cause this increase of size and how I can avoid it? | 2012/01/05 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/8751563",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1133271/"
] | If you're really going from 5MB to hundreds of MB that can be compacted back to 5 MB then as others have mentioned you're INSERTING and DELETING a lot of records. This is usually because you need to create temporary tables.
Most of time temporary tables aren't technically required and can be remove them by either que... | Doing any work in an Access database will cause the size of the file to increase. I have several databases that bloat to almost 2GB in size when a morning process is running. This process inserts, updates and deletes data.
One thing that is important when working with MS Access is to use compact and repair. This will ... |
8,751,563 | I'm programming an Access database but I realized that its size increases dramatically as it is being used, growing to hundreds of MB. After compacting it the size came back to 5MB. What normally cause this increase of size and how I can avoid it? | 2012/01/05 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/8751563",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1133271/"
] | You also can turn off row locking. I have a process and a file of about 5 Megs in size.
When you run a simple update, it bloats to a 125 Megs. If you turn off row locking, then the file does not grow at all with the update.
So you want to disable row locking – this will MASSIVE reduce bloating. The option you want to u... | Doing any work in an Access database will cause the size of the file to increase. I have several databases that bloat to almost 2GB in size when a morning process is running. This process inserts, updates and deletes data.
One thing that is important when working with MS Access is to use compact and repair. This will ... |
72,705,594 | Is it possible to deploy NextJs SSR to Azure Static Web Apps?
In Microsoft doc they said
>
> In the Build Details section, select Custom from the Build Presets.
>
>
>
<https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/static-web-apps/deploy-nextjs>
But I see in Build Presets there is NextJs
[Build Presets Image](https://... | 2022/06/21 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/72705594",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/13168170/"
] | I was trying to do the same thing. It looks like Static Web Apps doesn’t support SSR yet but they may add support soon as you’ll see here <https://github.com/Azure/static-web-apps/issues/749>
BTW, I used the same commands to deploy the static content to Azure SWA. | SSR is now supported in preview.
<https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/apps-on-azure-blog/extending-next-js-support-in-azure-static-web-apps/ba-p/3627975> |
72,705,594 | Is it possible to deploy NextJs SSR to Azure Static Web Apps?
In Microsoft doc they said
>
> In the Build Details section, select Custom from the Build Presets.
>
>
>
<https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/static-web-apps/deploy-nextjs>
But I see in Build Presets there is NextJs
[Build Presets Image](https://... | 2022/06/21 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/72705594",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/13168170/"
] | <https://github.com/Azure/static-web-apps/discussions/921>
This will be supported soon, Microsoft is working on this | SSR is now supported in preview.
<https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/apps-on-azure-blog/extending-next-js-support-in-azure-static-web-apps/ba-p/3627975> |
72,489 | No Pakistani prime minister has ever served a full term in government.
What are the exact flaws in Pakistan's parliament that prevent their prime ministers from staying in power for an entire term? | 2022/04/09 | [
"https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/72489",
"https://politics.stackexchange.com",
"https://politics.stackexchange.com/users/39281/"
] | The EU and NATO member states have **given themselves** guidelines on preconditions for admission. They are clarifications for prospective members and the public on what the process is. Yet every single case will be an **individual decision**. If the EU27 want to admit Ukraine tomorrow, while the war is going on, they ... | It's clear that a Nato membership would first require peace, but asfaik this does not apply to an EU membership. Since the later is much more probable to happen (even if not tomorrow), I don't think that's really bad timing with respect to a possible EU membership.
The Ukrainian government obviously wants to show thei... |
72,489 | No Pakistani prime minister has ever served a full term in government.
What are the exact flaws in Pakistan's parliament that prevent their prime ministers from staying in power for an entire term? | 2022/04/09 | [
"https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/72489",
"https://politics.stackexchange.com",
"https://politics.stackexchange.com/users/39281/"
] | >
> announcing the start of the process before the peace talks will give the Russians an additional leverage, why such bad timing?
>
>
>
This is basically a bad premise predicating the question. It's not clear to me that Russia gets any advantage whatsoever from the Ukraine-EU accession talks.
It's worth recallin... | It's clear that a Nato membership would first require peace, but asfaik this does not apply to an EU membership. Since the later is much more probable to happen (even if not tomorrow), I don't think that's really bad timing with respect to a possible EU membership.
The Ukrainian government obviously wants to show thei... |
72,489 | No Pakistani prime minister has ever served a full term in government.
What are the exact flaws in Pakistan's parliament that prevent their prime ministers from staying in power for an entire term? | 2022/04/09 | [
"https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/72489",
"https://politics.stackexchange.com",
"https://politics.stackexchange.com/users/39281/"
] | Is it possible that Ukraine's government sees its **prospective membership of the EU**\* as something that Russia doesn't want, and therefore **may be brought to the negotiating table** (and potentially bargained away in return for greater concessions from Russia)?
If so, doesn't it put Ukraine in a better position, a... | It's clear that a Nato membership would first require peace, but asfaik this does not apply to an EU membership. Since the later is much more probable to happen (even if not tomorrow), I don't think that's really bad timing with respect to a possible EU membership.
The Ukrainian government obviously wants to show thei... |
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