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59,938 | We know that for example [Mandela](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Mandela), Hitler, [Stalin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_life_of_Joseph_Stalin#Imprisonment:_1902%E2%80%931904) all spent some time in prison *before* they went on to become the head of their respective state or government.
Regardless of the... | 2020/06/23 | [
"https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/59938",
"https://history.stackexchange.com",
"https://history.stackexchange.com/users/26786/"
] | [Václav Havel](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A1clav_Havel) was jailed on 16. January 1989 and **released in May** on parole. He was shortly jailed also in **October 1989**. This paid congratulation announcement was published by [Rudé právo](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rud%C3%A9_pr%C3%A1vo) when he was in jail. T... | And we got a new winner! [Sadyr Japarov](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadyr_Japarov) was released/liberated from prison on October 6, 2020 and became president of Kyrgyzstan on January 10, 2021. *[AlJazeera:Who is Kyrgyzstan's new prime minister?](https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/10/15/who-is-kyrgyzstans-new-prime-... |
4,454 | I voted to close [this question](https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/53835/does-racism-breed-war) earlier today, and I see it was indeed closed. But then a [substantial edit was made](https://politics.stackexchange.com/revisions/53835/2).
The problem I have here is there's no indication the original poster ha... | 2020/06/09 | [
"https://politics.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/4454",
"https://politics.meta.stackexchange.com",
"https://politics.meta.stackexchange.com/users/12027/"
] | Generally:
**We should allow as much work as any well-meaning non-OP editor is willing to give away for that post. Within very few and wide limits.**
A significant well-meant edit is a chore the editor offers, why should we prohibit or inhibit this generosity?
Questions can be edited, and for a reason. Sometimes O... | Questions that are quickly closed are clearly low-quality. As a low quality question, it may be edited to improve content, if the editor can make sense of the question.
The user asked two questions:
1. How accurate is the statement: racism breeds war?
2. Are there historical examples?
The first question is opinion. ... |
48,102 | Do we really need to show the mirror to those who have done wrong and give them a dressing down for their actions? My question is limited to our professional behaviour.
Where do we stop-ignore it or giving a stern look or show displeasure or slap on the wrist or reprimand or even more.
Since I am not a student of p... | 2017/12/30 | [
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] | There are three ways of dealing with this question.
1. Every profession has a code of professional ethics; and there are strict rules to be observed in the case of (say) medical negligence, ignoring the requirement of informed consent and a vast range of other situations. A reprimand of some kind and recourse to legal... | You are asking a question about culture, not philosophy.
A given reprimand or intervention may have a good or a bad outcome. You have to ask, how will you feel if it is a bad outcome? In a previous era, children were given corporal punishment, and if they turned out criminal a punisher would say, at least I tried! No... |
53,580,223 | I am trying to write a command line program (CLI in Go) that should work similar to this:
1. User submits her Azure AD username/password credentials to the CLI.
2. The CLI uses the credentials to authenticate against Azure, which returns either a token or another challenge for the end user (e.g., MFA).
3. If another c... | 2018/12/02 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/53580223",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2204781/"
] | There's no server side logging, history, or auditing available to developers in Realtime Database. There's really nothing you can do to investigate using tools provided by Firebase. You need to have your own auditing or backups in place. | I'll preface my answer by saying that every developer should carefully consider their actions when dealing with user data, even if it's doing something well-intentioned like making backups to prevent data loss. Some clients might be storing potentially sensitive information and will want to know that if they delete som... |
183,739 | I had a scenario come up in game this past weekend that I wasn't sure how to adjudicate. The rogue was hit by a big hit (>30 damage) and decided to use uncanny dodge to reduce the damage, but at the same time the Psi Warrior decided to also reduce that damage using his protective field.
Which order should the abilitie... | 2021/04/07 | [
"https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/183739",
"https://rpg.stackexchange.com",
"https://rpg.stackexchange.com/users/47691/"
] | ### Uncanny Dodge activates first
The Rogue's Uncanny Dodge states:
>
> [...] when an attacker that you can see hits you with an attack, you can use your reaction to halve the attack’s damage against you.
>
>
>
Meanwhile, the Psi Warrior Fighter's Protective Field states:
>
> When you or another creature you c... | Borrowing from this thread: [What happens if multiple effects could be resolved upon being targeted with an attack?](https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/90749/what-happens-if-multiple-effects-could-be-resolved-upon-being-targeted-with-an-a)
An optional rule from Xanathar's states:
>
> If two or more things happe... |
253,985 | I need to make some differential measurements on a device, but both nodes need to be floating from earth.
I found out the hard way that the negative clip of my oscilloscope voltage probes are connected to the mains earth conductor, but I don't have access to a differential probe.
I was wondering if there is an easy s... | 2016/08/24 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/253985",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/16993/"
] | The best answer is to isolate the equipment you are trying to measure. When it is isolated, you are free to ground any one point, which will be done thru the scope probe ground lead. That keeps the scope, its chassis, and anything it may be connected to or touching from becoming live.
If isolating the circuit you are ... | The more common way I've seen "poor-man's" differential probes implemented is by using 2 channels, then using the math `A-B` mode. The two ground clips are attached to proper ground. |
253,985 | I need to make some differential measurements on a device, but both nodes need to be floating from earth.
I found out the hard way that the negative clip of my oscilloscope voltage probes are connected to the mains earth conductor, but I don't have access to a differential probe.
I was wondering if there is an easy s... | 2016/08/24 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/253985",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/16993/"
] | The more common way I've seen "poor-man's" differential probes implemented is by using 2 channels, then using the math `A-B` mode. The two ground clips are attached to proper ground. | The line filters to ground would become open and a charge accumulation from line voltages on the primary coil may result.
It would be better to use an isolation transformer if the internal design is unknown between neutral and ground.
Normally using two matched and calibrated 10:1 probes can produce reasonable resul... |
253,985 | I need to make some differential measurements on a device, but both nodes need to be floating from earth.
I found out the hard way that the negative clip of my oscilloscope voltage probes are connected to the mains earth conductor, but I don't have access to a differential probe.
I was wondering if there is an easy s... | 2016/08/24 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/253985",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/16993/"
] | The best answer is to isolate the equipment you are trying to measure. When it is isolated, you are free to ground any one point, which will be done thru the scope probe ground lead. That keeps the scope, its chassis, and anything it may be connected to or touching from becoming live.
If isolating the circuit you are ... | The line filters to ground would become open and a charge accumulation from line voltages on the primary coil may result.
It would be better to use an isolation transformer if the internal design is unknown between neutral and ground.
Normally using two matched and calibrated 10:1 probes can produce reasonable resul... |
253,985 | I need to make some differential measurements on a device, but both nodes need to be floating from earth.
I found out the hard way that the negative clip of my oscilloscope voltage probes are connected to the mains earth conductor, but I don't have access to a differential probe.
I was wondering if there is an easy s... | 2016/08/24 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/253985",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/16993/"
] | The best answer is to isolate the equipment you are trying to measure. When it is isolated, you are free to ground any one point, which will be done thru the scope probe ground lead. That keeps the scope, its chassis, and anything it may be connected to or touching from becoming live.
If isolating the circuit you are ... | It's possible, and we used to have a 'special' cord sets with the ground pins broken off in the old days, but it's not particularly safe, especially if the voltages are relatively high. It cannot be recommended, mostly for safety reasons.
In this millennium, I have a Tek scope with four (mutually and from ground) iso... |
253,985 | I need to make some differential measurements on a device, but both nodes need to be floating from earth.
I found out the hard way that the negative clip of my oscilloscope voltage probes are connected to the mains earth conductor, but I don't have access to a differential probe.
I was wondering if there is an easy s... | 2016/08/24 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/253985",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/16993/"
] | It's possible, and we used to have a 'special' cord sets with the ground pins broken off in the old days, but it's not particularly safe, especially if the voltages are relatively high. It cannot be recommended, mostly for safety reasons.
In this millennium, I have a Tek scope with four (mutually and from ground) iso... | The line filters to ground would become open and a charge accumulation from line voltages on the primary coil may result.
It would be better to use an isolation transformer if the internal design is unknown between neutral and ground.
Normally using two matched and calibrated 10:1 probes can produce reasonable resul... |
118,961 | I'm a student in charge of my university's magazine, and I'm interested in finding a user and budget friendly solution to distributing a tablet version on Apple's Newsstand.
I'm not the best programmer in the world, but I can follow a tutorial - is there a simple framework that I'd be able to train people how to use?... | 2014/01/28 | [
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/118961",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/users/68769/"
] | Newsstand requires building an actual iOS application, albeit a simple one. I'm not sure an English major could manage that (he says, who was once a professional computer programmer and English major).
You might be better to consider iBooks. Check out <https://developer.apple.com/ibooks/>
You can download iBooks Auth... | Have you considered using [Baker](http://www.bakerframework.com/)? It's an opensource Newsstand app framework, and has a lot of features. We've created a number of magazine apps on the App Store, from paid solutions (for Vogue, using [Magplus](http://www.magplus.com)) to free using Baker.
Baker takes a bit more time ... |
503 | As a web designer (not a security expert) I wonder: If I allow users to upload content to my website (videos, images and text files), what are the real risks involved? | 2010/11/19 | [
"https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/503",
"https://security.stackexchange.com",
"https://security.stackexchange.com/users/218/"
] | There's a couple of risks from allowing content to be uploaded onto your site, but how important they are to you will likely depend on exactly how the site you're designing will work.
First up is malware upload. If an attacker can upload malware onto your site and that malware is downloaded and executed by your users ... | If your server is not well configured, it could lead to execution of malicious code in the context of your server and take control over your files. One example of that is well known PHP backdoor *c99shell*. There are few recommendations to make this feature more secure:
1. Use some other domain (or subdomain) to store... |
503 | As a web designer (not a security expert) I wonder: If I allow users to upload content to my website (videos, images and text files), what are the real risks involved? | 2010/11/19 | [
"https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/503",
"https://security.stackexchange.com",
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] | There's a couple of risks from allowing content to be uploaded onto your site, but how important they are to you will likely depend on exactly how the site you're designing will work.
First up is malware upload. If an attacker can upload malware onto your site and that malware is downloaded and executed by your users ... | FileInclude is one of the worst security holes in websites, just think what will happen if some one uplode C99 Shell (which is one of the worst php scripts I've ever seen) to your site and execute it. |
503 | As a web designer (not a security expert) I wonder: If I allow users to upload content to my website (videos, images and text files), what are the real risks involved? | 2010/11/19 | [
"https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/503",
"https://security.stackexchange.com",
"https://security.stackexchange.com/users/218/"
] | There's a couple of risks from allowing content to be uploaded onto your site, but how important they are to you will likely depend on exactly how the site you're designing will work.
First up is malware upload. If an attacker can upload malware onto your site and that malware is downloaded and executed by your users ... | An attacker can upload malicious codes that can break the authentication or upload an .exe file. Such files when opened by the other user can cause major security problems and cause the system performance. |
503 | As a web designer (not a security expert) I wonder: If I allow users to upload content to my website (videos, images and text files), what are the real risks involved? | 2010/11/19 | [
"https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/503",
"https://security.stackexchange.com",
"https://security.stackexchange.com/users/218/"
] | There's a couple of risks from allowing content to be uploaded onto your site, but how important they are to you will likely depend on exactly how the site you're designing will work.
First up is malware upload. If an attacker can upload malware onto your site and that malware is downloaded and executed by your users ... | From security stand point of view - allowing user to upload any kind of executable without proper screening is a big risk.Rule of thumb will be -
* Don't place user uploaded content in user accessible location on Web directory.
* Don't allow user to upload server configuration files. (In some case user will restrict u... |
503 | As a web designer (not a security expert) I wonder: If I allow users to upload content to my website (videos, images and text files), what are the real risks involved? | 2010/11/19 | [
"https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/503",
"https://security.stackexchange.com",
"https://security.stackexchange.com/users/218/"
] | If your server is not well configured, it could lead to execution of malicious code in the context of your server and take control over your files. One example of that is well known PHP backdoor *c99shell*. There are few recommendations to make this feature more secure:
1. Use some other domain (or subdomain) to store... | FileInclude is one of the worst security holes in websites, just think what will happen if some one uplode C99 Shell (which is one of the worst php scripts I've ever seen) to your site and execute it. |
503 | As a web designer (not a security expert) I wonder: If I allow users to upload content to my website (videos, images and text files), what are the real risks involved? | 2010/11/19 | [
"https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/503",
"https://security.stackexchange.com",
"https://security.stackexchange.com/users/218/"
] | If your server is not well configured, it could lead to execution of malicious code in the context of your server and take control over your files. One example of that is well known PHP backdoor *c99shell*. There are few recommendations to make this feature more secure:
1. Use some other domain (or subdomain) to store... | An attacker can upload malicious codes that can break the authentication or upload an .exe file. Such files when opened by the other user can cause major security problems and cause the system performance. |
503 | As a web designer (not a security expert) I wonder: If I allow users to upload content to my website (videos, images and text files), what are the real risks involved? | 2010/11/19 | [
"https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/503",
"https://security.stackexchange.com",
"https://security.stackexchange.com/users/218/"
] | If your server is not well configured, it could lead to execution of malicious code in the context of your server and take control over your files. One example of that is well known PHP backdoor *c99shell*. There are few recommendations to make this feature more secure:
1. Use some other domain (or subdomain) to store... | From security stand point of view - allowing user to upload any kind of executable without proper screening is a big risk.Rule of thumb will be -
* Don't place user uploaded content in user accessible location on Web directory.
* Don't allow user to upload server configuration files. (In some case user will restrict u... |
503 | As a web designer (not a security expert) I wonder: If I allow users to upload content to my website (videos, images and text files), what are the real risks involved? | 2010/11/19 | [
"https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/503",
"https://security.stackexchange.com",
"https://security.stackexchange.com/users/218/"
] | FileInclude is one of the worst security holes in websites, just think what will happen if some one uplode C99 Shell (which is one of the worst php scripts I've ever seen) to your site and execute it. | An attacker can upload malicious codes that can break the authentication or upload an .exe file. Such files when opened by the other user can cause major security problems and cause the system performance. |
503 | As a web designer (not a security expert) I wonder: If I allow users to upload content to my website (videos, images and text files), what are the real risks involved? | 2010/11/19 | [
"https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/503",
"https://security.stackexchange.com",
"https://security.stackexchange.com/users/218/"
] | FileInclude is one of the worst security holes in websites, just think what will happen if some one uplode C99 Shell (which is one of the worst php scripts I've ever seen) to your site and execute it. | From security stand point of view - allowing user to upload any kind of executable without proper screening is a big risk.Rule of thumb will be -
* Don't place user uploaded content in user accessible location on Web directory.
* Don't allow user to upload server configuration files. (In some case user will restrict u... |
51,592 | I wanted to try creating a type of curry filled pastry, but I am curious if there are any good doughs I could utilize that don't need the large waiting times/kneading/rising that most bread recipes require.
Basically, I'm thinking the ideal case is if there is quick and easy dough that I can just prepare, fill, and t... | 2014/12/14 | [
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/51592",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/users/25327/"
] | Yeah, how about biscuit dough? That's a common way to do a quick and easy chicken pot pie. It might be a little tricky to actually *enclose* the curry in the biscuit dough, but it should be doable.
For reference, here are a couple of "pot pie" recipes that use biscuit dough on top of the filling:
[Add a Pinch (from ... | This seems like a great use of frozen pie crust, the ones that come in a sheet not pre-formed in a tin.
This would certainly reduce the time and effort on your side. |
51,592 | I wanted to try creating a type of curry filled pastry, but I am curious if there are any good doughs I could utilize that don't need the large waiting times/kneading/rising that most bread recipes require.
Basically, I'm thinking the ideal case is if there is quick and easy dough that I can just prepare, fill, and t... | 2014/12/14 | [
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/51592",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/users/25327/"
] | Many filled doughs don't require long resting times (maybe 30min to an hour), but they generally do require a little bit if kneading to make sure they're sturdy enough to hold a filling. If you have a stand mixer or a food processor, you likely won't need to do any hand-kneading.
I'd recommend looking at recipes for e... | This seems like a great use of frozen pie crust, the ones that come in a sheet not pre-formed in a tin.
This would certainly reduce the time and effort on your side. |
51,592 | I wanted to try creating a type of curry filled pastry, but I am curious if there are any good doughs I could utilize that don't need the large waiting times/kneading/rising that most bread recipes require.
Basically, I'm thinking the ideal case is if there is quick and easy dough that I can just prepare, fill, and t... | 2014/12/14 | [
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/51592",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/users/25327/"
] | Based on you mentioning curry and bread, have you thought about either chapatti or roti? Asides from them being Indian bread and so complementing your curry completely, they are quick and easy to make a little kneading but will take less time than making pastry or biscuit dough.
Just make the dough, roll out into a fe... | This seems like a great use of frozen pie crust, the ones that come in a sheet not pre-formed in a tin.
This would certainly reduce the time and effort on your side. |
117,399 | I want to pick up a scripting language for *real* legacy hardware. It must be compilable for 16-bit. What may suffice? | 2010/03/08 | [
"https://superuser.com/questions/117399",
"https://superuser.com",
"https://superuser.com/users/29171/"
] | I don't know if [Forth](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_%28programming_language%29) can be considered a scripting language, but it was born on 16-bit systems and compilers still exist for 16-bit.
There are several downloadable 16-bit Forth compilers on the [Forth Compilers Page](http://www.forth.org/compilers.html)... | It very much depends what you mean by 16-bit - what hardware and OS are you meaning?
Assuming that you mean a 16-bit PC platform running MSDOS/DRDOS/FreeDOS/similar then you could try [4DOS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4DOS) which replaces command.com and adds, amongst many useful features, additional constructs to b... |
117,399 | I want to pick up a scripting language for *real* legacy hardware. It must be compilable for 16-bit. What may suffice? | 2010/03/08 | [
"https://superuser.com/questions/117399",
"https://superuser.com",
"https://superuser.com/users/29171/"
] | I don't know if [Forth](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_%28programming_language%29) can be considered a scripting language, but it was born on 16-bit systems and compilers still exist for 16-bit.
There are several downloadable 16-bit Forth compilers on the [Forth Compilers Page](http://www.forth.org/compilers.html)... | * [Perl 3 for MS-DOS and Intel 8088 compatibles](http://www.dmst.aueb.gr/dds/sw/ports/dosperl/) by [Diomidis Spinellis](https://stackoverflow.com/users/20520/diomidis-spinellis)
* [Bourne shell for DOS](https://www.google.com/search?q=ms_sh23b.zip)
* Old versions of the [MKS Toolkit](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKS_To... |
117,399 | I want to pick up a scripting language for *real* legacy hardware. It must be compilable for 16-bit. What may suffice? | 2010/03/08 | [
"https://superuser.com/questions/117399",
"https://superuser.com",
"https://superuser.com/users/29171/"
] | * [Perl 3 for MS-DOS and Intel 8088 compatibles](http://www.dmst.aueb.gr/dds/sw/ports/dosperl/) by [Diomidis Spinellis](https://stackoverflow.com/users/20520/diomidis-spinellis)
* [Bourne shell for DOS](https://www.google.com/search?q=ms_sh23b.zip)
* Old versions of the [MKS Toolkit](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKS_To... | It very much depends what you mean by 16-bit - what hardware and OS are you meaning?
Assuming that you mean a 16-bit PC platform running MSDOS/DRDOS/FreeDOS/similar then you could try [4DOS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4DOS) which replaces command.com and adds, amongst many useful features, additional constructs to b... |
16,170 | I am a Big Data Engineer in India with 5 years experience. I have been offered a job in a start up in Berlin with 51k euros fixed salary and 5k euros variable annually.
I have a family of 4. My wife, 1 son(who goes to school in class 2) and 1 daughter(6 months old).
Is the salary sufficient to survive and possibly sav... | 2019/04/16 | [
"https://expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions/16170",
"https://expatriates.stackexchange.com",
"https://expatriates.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | Yes.
====
You will probably have a relatively small flat relatively far from the city center, but there are plenty of families getting by on much less.
* You will pay *very approximately* 5k € in taxes and 10k € in mandatory health insurance and pension etc. That leaves 35k € as payout, about 2,900 € per month. Add ... | Others have already told you that the answer is positive. I'd like to add a few points:
* As an expat, life is usually more expensive because one lacks the cultural knowlege how/where to cut costs, e.g. which food is more or less expensive.
+ Eating out is expensive in Germany, cooking from basic ingredients is much... |
16,170 | I am a Big Data Engineer in India with 5 years experience. I have been offered a job in a start up in Berlin with 51k euros fixed salary and 5k euros variable annually.
I have a family of 4. My wife, 1 son(who goes to school in class 2) and 1 daughter(6 months old).
Is the salary sufficient to survive and possibly sav... | 2019/04/16 | [
"https://expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions/16170",
"https://expatriates.stackexchange.com",
"https://expatriates.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | Yes.
====
You will probably have a relatively small flat relatively far from the city center, but there are plenty of families getting by on much less.
* You will pay *very approximately* 5k € in taxes and 10k € in mandatory health insurance and pension etc. That leaves 35k € as payout, about 2,900 € per month. Add ... | 2900 Euro spendable income is 90% of the average family income in Berlin ([source in German](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMD2TwRvuoU)). And your family's earning potential is higher than your starting salary, as you could hope for a raise, or your wife could also start working, at least part time.
You won't be ab... |
16,170 | I am a Big Data Engineer in India with 5 years experience. I have been offered a job in a start up in Berlin with 51k euros fixed salary and 5k euros variable annually.
I have a family of 4. My wife, 1 son(who goes to school in class 2) and 1 daughter(6 months old).
Is the salary sufficient to survive and possibly sav... | 2019/04/16 | [
"https://expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions/16170",
"https://expatriates.stackexchange.com",
"https://expatriates.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | 51k Euros is enough to live, but not enough to save (OK, it depends on your habits and life expectations).
Germany has complex **taxation system**. I hope this [HowToGermany](https://www.howtogermany.com/pages/germantaxes.html) page helps to get an overview. There are several benefits in taxation system for parents, l... | Others have already told you that the answer is positive. I'd like to add a few points:
* As an expat, life is usually more expensive because one lacks the cultural knowlege how/where to cut costs, e.g. which food is more or less expensive.
+ Eating out is expensive in Germany, cooking from basic ingredients is much... |
16,170 | I am a Big Data Engineer in India with 5 years experience. I have been offered a job in a start up in Berlin with 51k euros fixed salary and 5k euros variable annually.
I have a family of 4. My wife, 1 son(who goes to school in class 2) and 1 daughter(6 months old).
Is the salary sufficient to survive and possibly sav... | 2019/04/16 | [
"https://expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions/16170",
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] | 51k Euros is enough to live, but not enough to save (OK, it depends on your habits and life expectations).
Germany has complex **taxation system**. I hope this [HowToGermany](https://www.howtogermany.com/pages/germantaxes.html) page helps to get an overview. There are several benefits in taxation system for parents, l... | 2900 Euro spendable income is 90% of the average family income in Berlin ([source in German](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMD2TwRvuoU)). And your family's earning potential is higher than your starting salary, as you could hope for a raise, or your wife could also start working, at least part time.
You won't be ab... |
1,091,174 | I just reinstalled the whole laptop after wrapping my whole disk out. However, I am unable to work on certain functions right now. This includes widened screen, no function keys and most importantly no network detected.
Is there any reason causing this? Please tell me if it is a repeated question.
[![http://i.stack.i... | 2016/06/19 | [
"https://superuser.com/questions/1091174",
"https://superuser.com",
"https://superuser.com/users/605540/"
] | This is a driver issue. You will need to install the correct driver sets from the [vendor's website](http://support.lenovo.com/us/zh/products/laptops-and-netbooks/ideapad-z-series-laptops/ideapad-z570?beta=false).
Install these drivers, make sure you download the version appropriate to your OS:
* Networking: LAN (Eth... | I had the same problem with my HP laptop after my HDD crashed and had to do nee Windows 7 install. You have to reinstall the wireless and LAN drivers for your machine. Once those are installed then you can start updating windows and that should help correct the other issues you mentioned like display issues. Also there... |
395,128 | I have worked with public API's in only one small project, but I recently learned that if one were to distribute a project with API keys inside this is a security risk.
So I have two questions:
* What does an API key contain that would pose a security risk?
* How does one create an application that makes use of publi... | 2019/07/24 | [
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/395128",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/users/341724/"
] | It depends on what the API key does. However, if the API key is giving you access to something or controlling your access to something, why would you want other people to piggyback on the resources that you have access to? You wouldn't.
Think about it this way. I own a service and you are a user of it, perhaps even a ... | There are different kinds of API keys. Some API keys are designed to be made public, they're usually called something like publishable keys, and are designed to be sent out to users in web pages or application bundles. This type of API keys aren't intended for authentication, but rather simple identification. There are... |
395,128 | I have worked with public API's in only one small project, but I recently learned that if one were to distribute a project with API keys inside this is a security risk.
So I have two questions:
* What does an API key contain that would pose a security risk?
* How does one create an application that makes use of publi... | 2019/07/24 | [
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/395128",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com",
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] | It depends on what the API key does. However, if the API key is giving you access to something or controlling your access to something, why would you want other people to piggyback on the resources that you have access to? You wouldn't.
Think about it this way. I own a service and you are a user of it, perhaps even a ... | Think about it this way, most people are not in the habit of distributing keys to their private property (house, cars, etc.). Why? ***Because those keys protect critical assets, and prevent people you don't know from stealing things.*** You can think of the API key as the API password. Anything your application is auth... |
21,095 | There are some clear divisions of power in Supernatural, amongst demons and angels.
Who is at the top of the chain for both? Who are the next few significant ranks?
I know at the top for Angels we have
Lucifer -> Michael and Gabriel....
And demons I *think* we have/had:
Azazel ->Lilith->Crowly?
But I'm not certa... | 2012/07/26 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/21095",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/3804/"
] | I think this power chart but have a few alterations. Michael WAS stronger than lucifer initially but this could have easily been a shock to an unprepared lucifer"why brother why I don't wanna right" a sentiment he later expresses at the end. Also lucifer could have gained power being in hell. Angela and I assume archan... | Well heres the list
1- GOD - obviously because he is the one above all and nothing can harm him. Every other character in supernatural - even death is nothing more than god's little bitch. Death says he will reap god in the end but wait...poor death can't reap the god who is truly immortal- infact god has no beginning... |
21,095 | There are some clear divisions of power in Supernatural, amongst demons and angels.
Who is at the top of the chain for both? Who are the next few significant ranks?
I know at the top for Angels we have
Lucifer -> Michael and Gabriel....
And demons I *think* we have/had:
Azazel ->Lilith->Crowly?
But I'm not certa... | 2012/07/26 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/21095",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/3804/"
] | >
> !Among the angels, Michael is *clearly* the most powerful. This can be seen in the final showdown between him and Lucifer. Lucifer acknowledges that it is, at best, a longshot that he should triumph, but feels compelled to fight anyway. In earlier episodes though, to other people/angels, Lucifer would be full of b... | Strongest of anything would be GOD the creater.
This would be angels list of power which id say no demon would really be more powerful then.
1st would be the arch angels listed in order of power. 1 Michael 2 Lucifer 3 Gabriel 4 Raphael.
2nd would be angels in the garacien such as castile, mirial, Anna and any others n... |
21,095 | There are some clear divisions of power in Supernatural, amongst demons and angels.
Who is at the top of the chain for both? Who are the next few significant ranks?
I know at the top for Angels we have
Lucifer -> Michael and Gabriel....
And demons I *think* we have/had:
Azazel ->Lilith->Crowly?
But I'm not certa... | 2012/07/26 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/21095",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/3804/"
] | >
> !Among the angels, Michael is *clearly* the most powerful. This can be seen in the final showdown between him and Lucifer. Lucifer acknowledges that it is, at best, a longshot that he should triumph, but feels compelled to fight anyway. In earlier episodes though, to other people/angels, Lucifer would be full of b... | Well heres the list
1- GOD - obviously because he is the one above all and nothing can harm him. Every other character in supernatural - even death is nothing more than god's little bitch. Death says he will reap god in the end but wait...poor death can't reap the god who is truly immortal- infact god has no beginning... |
21,095 | There are some clear divisions of power in Supernatural, amongst demons and angels.
Who is at the top of the chain for both? Who are the next few significant ranks?
I know at the top for Angels we have
Lucifer -> Michael and Gabriel....
And demons I *think* we have/had:
Azazel ->Lilith->Crowly?
But I'm not certa... | 2012/07/26 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/21095",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/3804/"
] | Supernatural is just like any other television show with a vast cast and varying levels of superhuman ability. Likely no one sits down and creates a major graph of how is the most powerful and new characters appear whose powers challenge the previous top dogs who, at the time were considered the most powerful forces in... | Strongest of anything would be GOD the creater.
This would be angels list of power which id say no demon would really be more powerful then.
1st would be the arch angels listed in order of power. 1 Michael 2 Lucifer 3 Gabriel 4 Raphael.
2nd would be angels in the garacien such as castile, mirial, Anna and any others n... |
21,095 | There are some clear divisions of power in Supernatural, amongst demons and angels.
Who is at the top of the chain for both? Who are the next few significant ranks?
I know at the top for Angels we have
Lucifer -> Michael and Gabriel....
And demons I *think* we have/had:
Azazel ->Lilith->Crowly?
But I'm not certa... | 2012/07/26 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/21095",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/3804/"
] | I think this power chart but have a few alterations. Michael WAS stronger than lucifer initially but this could have easily been a shock to an unprepared lucifer"why brother why I don't wanna right" a sentiment he later expresses at the end. Also lucifer could have gained power being in hell. Angela and I assume archan... | Strongest of anything would be GOD the creater.
This would be angels list of power which id say no demon would really be more powerful then.
1st would be the arch angels listed in order of power. 1 Michael 2 Lucifer 3 Gabriel 4 Raphael.
2nd would be angels in the garacien such as castile, mirial, Anna and any others n... |
21,095 | There are some clear divisions of power in Supernatural, amongst demons and angels.
Who is at the top of the chain for both? Who are the next few significant ranks?
I know at the top for Angels we have
Lucifer -> Michael and Gabriel....
And demons I *think* we have/had:
Azazel ->Lilith->Crowly?
But I'm not certa... | 2012/07/26 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/21095",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/3804/"
] | Supernatural is just like any other television show with a vast cast and varying levels of superhuman ability. Likely no one sits down and creates a major graph of how is the most powerful and new characters appear whose powers challenge the previous top dogs who, at the time were considered the most powerful forces in... | Well heres the list
1- GOD - obviously because he is the one above all and nothing can harm him. Every other character in supernatural - even death is nothing more than god's little bitch. Death says he will reap god in the end but wait...poor death can't reap the god who is truly immortal- infact god has no beginning... |
83,901 | Inspired by [my previous question on the divine inspiration of the Bible](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83868/what-are-the-strongest-arguments-for-the-belief-that-the-bible-was-supernaturall), I would like to ask a similar question on the Book of Mormon:
According to Latter-day Saints, what are the ... | 2021/07/07 | [
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83901",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | **1. Authorship-Translator**
Joseph Smith had an elementary education and managed to produce a 500 page book in 3 months (obtained plates on 22 September 1827).
>
> Born into a poor farming family, he was the fifth child of 11 — nine of whom survived childhood. Because his family could not afford the luxury of publi... | My [previous answer](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/a/83976/51818) addressed negative arguments -- I believe a well-rounded response to the OP's question should also contain positive arguments and a general look at the purpose of the Book of Mormon (BoM). I have separated the answers for readability.
---
1. P... |
83,901 | Inspired by [my previous question on the divine inspiration of the Bible](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83868/what-are-the-strongest-arguments-for-the-belief-that-the-bible-was-supernaturall), I would like to ask a similar question on the Book of Mormon:
According to Latter-day Saints, what are the ... | 2021/07/07 | [
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83901",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | My [previous answer](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/a/83976/51818) addressed negative arguments -- I believe a well-rounded response to the OP's question should also contain positive arguments and a general look at the purpose of the Book of Mormon (BoM). I have separated the answers for readability.
---
1. P... | I offer this answer as a supplement to the other answers. I do not present a complete accounting of apologetic arguments here; the other answers (especially put together) do a much better job of that. Instead, I wanted to add one more thought on the subject.
Origin
------
Whatever else the Book of Mormon is or isn't,... |
83,901 | Inspired by [my previous question on the divine inspiration of the Bible](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83868/what-are-the-strongest-arguments-for-the-belief-that-the-bible-was-supernaturall), I would like to ask a similar question on the Book of Mormon:
According to Latter-day Saints, what are the ... | 2021/07/07 | [
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83901",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | I initially offered a response in 3 sections:
1. Negative arguments (a critical assessment of arguments against the authenticity of the Book of Mormon)
2. Positive arguments (evidence not effectively explained by naturalistic causes)
3. General arguments
This response was too long (no but really, even after 3 edits i... | tl;dr **Either Joseph Smith had a nearly unrealistically powerful imagination and coincidentally had many completely imaginative story elements line up with reality, or he had some kind of supernatural--maybe divine--help,** as shown by the following archeological evidence.
---
Previous to 2018, there was this argume... |
83,901 | Inspired by [my previous question on the divine inspiration of the Bible](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83868/what-are-the-strongest-arguments-for-the-belief-that-the-bible-was-supernaturall), I would like to ask a similar question on the Book of Mormon:
According to Latter-day Saints, what are the ... | 2021/07/07 | [
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83901",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | I initially offered a response in 3 sections:
1. Negative arguments (a critical assessment of arguments against the authenticity of the Book of Mormon)
2. Positive arguments (evidence not effectively explained by naturalistic causes)
3. General arguments
This response was too long (no but really, even after 3 edits i... | I offer this answer as a supplement to the other answers. I do not present a complete accounting of apologetic arguments here; the other answers (especially put together) do a much better job of that. Instead, I wanted to add one more thought on the subject.
Origin
------
Whatever else the Book of Mormon is or isn't,... |
83,901 | Inspired by [my previous question on the divine inspiration of the Bible](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83868/what-are-the-strongest-arguments-for-the-belief-that-the-bible-was-supernaturall), I would like to ask a similar question on the Book of Mormon:
According to Latter-day Saints, what are the ... | 2021/07/07 | [
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83901",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | I initially offered a response in 3 sections:
1. Negative arguments (a critical assessment of arguments against the authenticity of the Book of Mormon)
2. Positive arguments (evidence not effectively explained by naturalistic causes)
3. General arguments
This response was too long (no but really, even after 3 edits i... | As the question is about apologetics it may be best to address apologetic arguments against the Book of Mormon (please note the evidence is not overwhelming or comprehensive, this is meant to point out that evidences do exist if willing to look). The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints strongly encourages spiri... |
83,901 | Inspired by [my previous question on the divine inspiration of the Bible](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83868/what-are-the-strongest-arguments-for-the-belief-that-the-bible-was-supernaturall), I would like to ask a similar question on the Book of Mormon:
According to Latter-day Saints, what are the ... | 2021/07/07 | [
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83901",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | tl;dr **Either Joseph Smith had a nearly unrealistically powerful imagination and coincidentally had many completely imaginative story elements line up with reality, or he had some kind of supernatural--maybe divine--help,** as shown by the following archeological evidence.
---
Previous to 2018, there was this argume... | As the question is about apologetics it may be best to address apologetic arguments against the Book of Mormon (please note the evidence is not overwhelming or comprehensive, this is meant to point out that evidences do exist if willing to look). The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints strongly encourages spiri... |
83,901 | Inspired by [my previous question on the divine inspiration of the Bible](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83868/what-are-the-strongest-arguments-for-the-belief-that-the-bible-was-supernaturall), I would like to ask a similar question on the Book of Mormon:
According to Latter-day Saints, what are the ... | 2021/07/07 | [
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83901",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | Much of the conversation often focuses on Joseph Smith's supposed translation and whether or not it was miraculous. I do not discount those arguments, as they are important, but I feel that there is a much more important topic to touch upon: the spiritual testimonies that the Book of Mormon contain.
To me, who wrote a... | I offer this answer as a supplement to the other answers. I do not present a complete accounting of apologetic arguments here; the other answers (especially put together) do a much better job of that. Instead, I wanted to add one more thought on the subject.
Origin
------
Whatever else the Book of Mormon is or isn't,... |
83,901 | Inspired by [my previous question on the divine inspiration of the Bible](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83868/what-are-the-strongest-arguments-for-the-belief-that-the-bible-was-supernaturall), I would like to ask a similar question on the Book of Mormon:
According to Latter-day Saints, what are the ... | 2021/07/07 | [
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83901",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | tl;dr **Either Joseph Smith had a nearly unrealistically powerful imagination and coincidentally had many completely imaginative story elements line up with reality, or he had some kind of supernatural--maybe divine--help,** as shown by the following archeological evidence.
---
Previous to 2018, there was this argume... | I offer this answer as a supplement to the other answers. I do not present a complete accounting of apologetic arguments here; the other answers (especially put together) do a much better job of that. Instead, I wanted to add one more thought on the subject.
Origin
------
Whatever else the Book of Mormon is or isn't,... |
83,901 | Inspired by [my previous question on the divine inspiration of the Bible](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83868/what-are-the-strongest-arguments-for-the-belief-that-the-bible-was-supernaturall), I would like to ask a similar question on the Book of Mormon:
According to Latter-day Saints, what are the ... | 2021/07/07 | [
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83901",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | **1. Authorship-Translator**
Joseph Smith had an elementary education and managed to produce a 500 page book in 3 months (obtained plates on 22 September 1827).
>
> Born into a poor farming family, he was the fifth child of 11 — nine of whom survived childhood. Because his family could not afford the luxury of publi... | As the question is about apologetics it may be best to address apologetic arguments against the Book of Mormon (please note the evidence is not overwhelming or comprehensive, this is meant to point out that evidences do exist if willing to look). The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints strongly encourages spiri... |
83,901 | Inspired by [my previous question on the divine inspiration of the Bible](https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83868/what-are-the-strongest-arguments-for-the-belief-that-the-bible-was-supernaturall), I would like to ask a similar question on the Book of Mormon:
According to Latter-day Saints, what are the ... | 2021/07/07 | [
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/83901",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/users/-1/"
] | Much of the conversation often focuses on Joseph Smith's supposed translation and whether or not it was miraculous. I do not discount those arguments, as they are important, but I feel that there is a much more important topic to touch upon: the spiritual testimonies that the Book of Mormon contain.
To me, who wrote a... | As the question is about apologetics it may be best to address apologetic arguments against the Book of Mormon (please note the evidence is not overwhelming or comprehensive, this is meant to point out that evidences do exist if willing to look). The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints strongly encourages spiri... |
229,581 | >
> He could not only understand it but also I could review the problem again.
>
>
>
I'm Korean.
My teacher said two subjects can not be used in **"not only...
but also..."** sentence so he said my sentence is wrong, but I can't understand why my sentence is grammatically wrong. | 2019/11/08 | [
"https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/229581",
"https://ell.stackexchange.com",
"https://ell.stackexchange.com/users/104440/"
] | It is wrong.
>
> He could not only understand it but also I could review the problem again.
>
>
>
When you use "not only... but also..." it is like you are making two 'branches' of the same sentence. What appears *after* "not only" and after "but also" should be able to make a complete sentence with what went bef... | As formatted in your original sentence, it contains two complete sentences with *Subject/Verb/Object*.
I believe if you placed a semicolon (;) before the word *but* in your original format, it would be grammatically valid.
You are writing the way you hear. This is usually a safe procedure. But in this case, you need ... |
229,581 | >
> He could not only understand it but also I could review the problem again.
>
>
>
I'm Korean.
My teacher said two subjects can not be used in **"not only...
but also..."** sentence so he said my sentence is wrong, but I can't understand why my sentence is grammatically wrong. | 2019/11/08 | [
"https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/229581",
"https://ell.stackexchange.com",
"https://ell.stackexchange.com/users/104440/"
] | It is wrong.
>
> He could not only understand it but also I could review the problem again.
>
>
>
When you use "not only... but also..." it is like you are making two 'branches' of the same sentence. What appears *after* "not only" and after "but also" should be able to make a complete sentence with what went bef... | Your teacher is right that some complex sentence should not have **two different** subjects. Subject of one part of the sentence is **"he"**, subject of the other is **"I"**, and that is confusing.
On my first reading, I understood it as:
>
> He could not only understand it but also [he] could review the problem ag... |
229,581 | >
> He could not only understand it but also I could review the problem again.
>
>
>
I'm Korean.
My teacher said two subjects can not be used in **"not only...
but also..."** sentence so he said my sentence is wrong, but I can't understand why my sentence is grammatically wrong. | 2019/11/08 | [
"https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/229581",
"https://ell.stackexchange.com",
"https://ell.stackexchange.com/users/104440/"
] | Your teacher is right that some complex sentence should not have **two different** subjects. Subject of one part of the sentence is **"he"**, subject of the other is **"I"**, and that is confusing.
On my first reading, I understood it as:
>
> He could not only understand it but also [he] could review the problem ag... | As formatted in your original sentence, it contains two complete sentences with *Subject/Verb/Object*.
I believe if you placed a semicolon (;) before the word *but* in your original format, it would be grammatically valid.
You are writing the way you hear. This is usually a safe procedure. But in this case, you need ... |
846,034 | I am facing cryptolocker virus problem,
I have tried decryptcryptolocker website but it did not work. In the below link you will find an example encrypted file in my pc.
<https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwHDkPOX-lRtV2E5QjVwc2w1eVU/edit>
I also check some solutions online but couldn't find a cure. Can you help me s... | 2014/11/27 | [
"https://superuser.com/questions/846034",
"https://superuser.com",
"https://superuser.com/users/155051/"
] | I've got bad news for you - the files are lost, unless you've got a backup.
Cryptolocker uses proper crypto combination (RSA-2048 and AES), and it's done right, so you've got **very** little chance of recovering anything. | There are two ways that i know of:
>
> 1. Boot in safe mode and run a virus scan. You can use emsisoft emergency kit
> 2. Get a rescue CD and Boot it From USB or CD and let it scan for a virus. You can use Rescue CD - F-Secure
>
>
> |
7,044 | I saw a video where the person copied a material from one object to another (Cycles).
How can I accomplish this? | 2014/02/15 | [
"https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/7044",
"https://blender.stackexchange.com",
"https://blender.stackexchange.com/users/2148/"
] | Select all target objects and also the source object (the source object needs to be active, so either select it last or select it again after you selected all target objects).
Go to the *Material* tab, select a material slot and click the specials menu button.
Click *Copy Material to Others* to copy.
![Copy Material... | Actually this is all wrong. So wrong on so many different places because blender tuts obviously don't know the meaning of the word copy^^. A copy is a copy and not a reference!
You are creating references (at least it does that in my version 2.79).
if i change a material of one object, the other objects are changing t... |
30,782 | If you have several options behind a button with list, how would you sort the options? The button is shown at the bottom of a form, so the list will collapse above it.
Let's say that the options can be divided in groups, and that the group with option 2 & 3 is likely more used than group with option 1 and 4. The group... | 2012/12/19 | [
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/30782",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com",
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/users/17444/"
] | Looking at the convention you should have the most popular option on top. The user is used to scanning a list this way, from top to bottom, no matter how the list came to be.
Taken from Google Chrome:
*Collapsed*

*Expanded*
![enter image descrip... | In Methods Engineering (I'm a Industrial Engineer) when you layout work stations or assembly lines, the chosen position for tools, materials, machines and people is influenced by the distance between consecutive actions, in order to gain efficiency by reducing the time you lost in transportation. So, as an Industrial E... |
30,782 | If you have several options behind a button with list, how would you sort the options? The button is shown at the bottom of a form, so the list will collapse above it.
Let's say that the options can be divided in groups, and that the group with option 2 & 3 is likely more used than group with option 1 and 4. The group... | 2012/12/19 | [
"https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/30782",
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] | Looking at the convention you should have the most popular option on top. The user is used to scanning a list this way, from top to bottom, no matter how the list came to be.
Taken from Google Chrome:
*Collapsed*

*Expanded*
![enter image descrip... | Sort top down
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Most cultures read top down. The most important option goes on top because that is where it's likely your eyes will start reading, as you intuitively try to grasp the block of texts.
If possible, the top of the menu is placed at the mouse position. As you mention, it might reposition if it... |
30,782 | If you have several options behind a button with list, how would you sort the options? The button is shown at the bottom of a form, so the list will collapse above it.
Let's say that the options can be divided in groups, and that the group with option 2 & 3 is likely more used than group with option 1 and 4. The group... | 2012/12/19 | [
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] | In Methods Engineering (I'm a Industrial Engineer) when you layout work stations or assembly lines, the chosen position for tools, materials, machines and people is influenced by the distance between consecutive actions, in order to gain efficiency by reducing the time you lost in transportation. So, as an Industrial E... | Sort top down
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Most cultures read top down. The most important option goes on top because that is where it's likely your eyes will start reading, as you intuitively try to grasp the block of texts.
If possible, the top of the menu is placed at the mouse position. As you mention, it might reposition if it... |
29,273 | I'll preface this by saying that my experience in this field is limited, so bear with any abuses of terminology.
I understand the rationale behind FINRA's "Know your customer" and suitability rules for certain account privileges (e.g., trading options).
It seems as though the initial tier is only allowed to sell cove... | 2014/03/21 | [
"https://money.stackexchange.com/questions/29273",
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] | The different levels are somewhat related to levels of risk.
Writing a covered call is pretty low risk, in the sense that if I buy the stock but sell a call, I now have a lower cost for the stock, and however low the stock drops, I'm still slightly better off than the regular stock buyer. Covered call writing is often... | Option tiers are broker specific, according mostly to their business model and presumably within the bounds of [FINRA Rule 2111 (Suitability)](https://www.finra.org/Investors/ProtectYourself/BeforeYouInvest/P197434).
The tier system can be as complex as E\*Trade or as simple as none with Interactive Brokers.
The suit... |
121,852 | I have build website and it is showing AdSense ads in India.
How can I check whether ads are showing in the USA or Canada?
Is there any minimum traffic requirement for showing ads in each country? | 2019/03/26 | [
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"https://webmasters.stackexchange.com",
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] | Go into your AdSense reporting and click on the "Countries" report. It will tell you how often ads on your site are showing up in each country.
[](https://i.stack.imgur.com/7jrW2.png) | The ads should be showing up in all countries.
To check if they are you can use a VPN.
Tunnel Bear is free and gives you the ability to choose they country you want to connect from.
[Tunnel bear link](https://www.tunnelbear.com/) |
130,084 | Our one and only bathroom sink is draining slowly and it's driving me a little crazy. I have watched a number of videos on how to correct the issue and tried them all. I have cleaned the "P" trap and snaked the sink pipes and vent (to a about 3 or 4 feet. I didn't want to force the snake. I will be trying to go in furt... | 2018/01/02 | [
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] | To bring the issue to a conclusion I ended up bringing in a plumber. It took him about ten minutes with a powered auger to locate the partial blockage in the pipe. The blockage was located about 12 feet into the pipe. It was an expensive resolution for 10 minutes work but at least the issue has been resolved. I will pe... | Have you tried Red Devil Lye? Its pure granulated caustic. Don't get it on your skin or eyes, be sure to wear gloves and eye protection. Put a quarter to a half cup down the drain and pour warm water on it. It will start reacting as soon as the water touches it, and might bubble up. The trap will get hot to the touch. ... |
130,084 | Our one and only bathroom sink is draining slowly and it's driving me a little crazy. I have watched a number of videos on how to correct the issue and tried them all. I have cleaned the "P" trap and snaked the sink pipes and vent (to a about 3 or 4 feet. I didn't want to force the snake. I will be trying to go in furt... | 2018/01/02 | [
"https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/130084",
"https://diy.stackexchange.com",
"https://diy.stackexchange.com/users/79789/"
] | To bring the issue to a conclusion I ended up bringing in a plumber. It took him about ten minutes with a powered auger to locate the partial blockage in the pipe. The blockage was located about 12 feet into the pipe. It was an expensive resolution for 10 minutes work but at least the issue has been resolved. I will pe... | A snake will only get major obstructions. It won't work on what's most likely the cause which is hair combined with soap and dirt.
Trust me, this works great: I always use the hair removal + baking soda + vinegar + hot water method. I've personally done this dozens of times and it always works.
Before you do anything... |
232,360 | Basically I want to be able to do something like teamviewer, where regardless of what the network configuration is, as long as both my ssh server (Machine A) and ssh client (Machine B) have internet access (and some 3rd server, Machine C), I can gain access - the reason for this is I want to be able to move machine A a... | 2015/09/27 | [
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"https://unix.stackexchange.com",
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] | Install a IPv6 tunnel (such as [Sixxs](https://www.sixxs.net/)) on your Raspberry Pi. You'll now have a permanent static IPv6 address that will come online whenever your Pi is online. Make sure you secure your Pi as it's connected to the world now.
If your B is connected to an IPv6 network, then connect directly to th... | Perhaps you need to use other than ssh or tunneling concept.. I suggest that you use messaging concept like whatsapp or telegram.. But i think, if you want to use something like vim, it's not as good as ssh..
Telegram have telegram-cli client that you can modify to accept and execute certain command and implement it i... |
232,360 | Basically I want to be able to do something like teamviewer, where regardless of what the network configuration is, as long as both my ssh server (Machine A) and ssh client (Machine B) have internet access (and some 3rd server, Machine C), I can gain access - the reason for this is I want to be able to move machine A a... | 2015/09/27 | [
"https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/232360",
"https://unix.stackexchange.com",
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] | Install a IPv6 tunnel (such as [Sixxs](https://www.sixxs.net/)) on your Raspberry Pi. You'll now have a permanent static IPv6 address that will come online whenever your Pi is online. Make sure you secure your Pi as it's connected to the world now.
If your B is connected to an IPv6 network, then connect directly to th... | I think you should take a look at reverse ssh port forwarding. In a nutshell, you first initiate an ssh from A to C using the syntax below and then use that port to tunnel back from C to A. You will not hit the home firewall of A when you do so because the R-Pi already has a tunnel.
ssh -R 2210:localhost:22 myCoolAwsS... |
232,360 | Basically I want to be able to do something like teamviewer, where regardless of what the network configuration is, as long as both my ssh server (Machine A) and ssh client (Machine B) have internet access (and some 3rd server, Machine C), I can gain access - the reason for this is I want to be able to move machine A a... | 2015/09/27 | [
"https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/232360",
"https://unix.stackexchange.com",
"https://unix.stackexchange.com/users/77979/"
] | Install a IPv6 tunnel (such as [Sixxs](https://www.sixxs.net/)) on your Raspberry Pi. You'll now have a permanent static IPv6 address that will come online whenever your Pi is online. Make sure you secure your Pi as it's connected to the world now.
If your B is connected to an IPv6 network, then connect directly to th... | Also have a look at this:
* <https://github.com/docker-build/p2p>
* <http://docker-build.github.io/p2p/>
The technology used is the same as the one described in the accepted answer, but it uses some scripts to automate things and to make the solution more generic. It also makes the whole configurations inside a Docke... |
232,360 | Basically I want to be able to do something like teamviewer, where regardless of what the network configuration is, as long as both my ssh server (Machine A) and ssh client (Machine B) have internet access (and some 3rd server, Machine C), I can gain access - the reason for this is I want to be able to move machine A a... | 2015/09/27 | [
"https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/232360",
"https://unix.stackexchange.com",
"https://unix.stackexchange.com/users/77979/"
] | Also have a look at this:
* <https://github.com/docker-build/p2p>
* <http://docker-build.github.io/p2p/>
The technology used is the same as the one described in the accepted answer, but it uses some scripts to automate things and to make the solution more generic. It also makes the whole configurations inside a Docke... | Perhaps you need to use other than ssh or tunneling concept.. I suggest that you use messaging concept like whatsapp or telegram.. But i think, if you want to use something like vim, it's not as good as ssh..
Telegram have telegram-cli client that you can modify to accept and execute certain command and implement it i... |
232,360 | Basically I want to be able to do something like teamviewer, where regardless of what the network configuration is, as long as both my ssh server (Machine A) and ssh client (Machine B) have internet access (and some 3rd server, Machine C), I can gain access - the reason for this is I want to be able to move machine A a... | 2015/09/27 | [
"https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/232360",
"https://unix.stackexchange.com",
"https://unix.stackexchange.com/users/77979/"
] | Also have a look at this:
* <https://github.com/docker-build/p2p>
* <http://docker-build.github.io/p2p/>
The technology used is the same as the one described in the accepted answer, but it uses some scripts to automate things and to make the solution more generic. It also makes the whole configurations inside a Docke... | I think you should take a look at reverse ssh port forwarding. In a nutshell, you first initiate an ssh from A to C using the syntax below and then use that port to tunnel back from C to A. You will not hit the home firewall of A when you do so because the R-Pi already has a tunnel.
ssh -R 2210:localhost:22 myCoolAwsS... |
37,486 | Every time I make a pie , topped with meringue , little beads of sugary syrup form on the top of the meringue a few hours later. Why? | 2013/10/11 | [
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] | That's often referred to as weeping. A few things might help. Is your pie filling hot when you spread the meringue? If the filling is cool, the meringue will cook unevenly (the top before the bottom), causing weeping. If your filling is cool, put the pie in the oven for a few minutes before applying the meringue. Anoth... | That happens to me, too. What I do is just blow on it, and it spread out and coat the Meringue evenly, creating a chewy, sweet layer on top. Hope this helps. |
37,486 | Every time I make a pie , topped with meringue , little beads of sugary syrup form on the top of the meringue a few hours later. Why? | 2013/10/11 | [
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/37486",
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] | That's often referred to as weeping. A few things might help. Is your pie filling hot when you spread the meringue? If the filling is cool, the meringue will cook unevenly (the top before the bottom), causing weeping. If your filling is cool, put the pie in the oven for a few minutes before applying the meringue. Anoth... | In pie meringues (not brittle), weeping can be caused by undissolved sugar granules that end up attracting water to themselves from the moist interior. If this is the cause, it can be mitigated by using a sugar syrup (not hot for French) or powdered sugar (which does contain starch too). Extreme over-beating may also b... |
2,085,213 | I search for a web crawler solution which can is mature enough and can be simply extended. I am interested in the following features... or possibility to extend the crawler to meet them:
* partly just to read the feeds of several sites
* to scrape the content of these sites
* if the site has an archive I would like to... | 2010/01/18 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/2085213",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/245402/"
] | A quick search on [GitHub](http://github.com/) threw up [Anemone](http://github.com/chriskite/anemone), a web spider framework which seems to fit your requirements - particularly extensiblility. Written in Ruby.
Hope it goes well! | I heartily recommend [heritrix](http://crawler.archive.org). It is VERY flexible and I'd argue is the most battle tested freely available open source crawler, as it's the one the Internet Archive uses. |
2,085,213 | I search for a web crawler solution which can is mature enough and can be simply extended. I am interested in the following features... or possibility to extend the crawler to meet them:
* partly just to read the feeds of several sites
* to scrape the content of these sites
* if the site has an archive I would like to... | 2010/01/18 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/2085213",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/245402/"
] | A quick search on [GitHub](http://github.com/) threw up [Anemone](http://github.com/chriskite/anemone), a web spider framework which seems to fit your requirements - particularly extensiblility. Written in Ruby.
Hope it goes well! | You should be able to find something that fits your needs [here](http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/open-source-web-crawlers-java). |
2,085,213 | I search for a web crawler solution which can is mature enough and can be simply extended. I am interested in the following features... or possibility to extend the crawler to meet them:
* partly just to read the feeds of several sites
* to scrape the content of these sites
* if the site has an archive I would like to... | 2010/01/18 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/2085213",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/245402/"
] | A quick search on [GitHub](http://github.com/) threw up [Anemone](http://github.com/chriskite/anemone), a web spider framework which seems to fit your requirements - particularly extensiblility. Written in Ruby.
Hope it goes well! | I've used Nutch extensively, when I was building the open source project index for my Krugle startup. It's hard to customize, being a fairly monolithic design. There is a plug-in architecture, but the interaction between plug-ins and the system is tricky and fragile.
As a result of that experience, and needing somethi... |
146,609 | Pardon my lack of security savvy- I dont know all the terminology. I've taken the comment below and updated. I get nightly DOS (browser) - this means I see the following attached picture on any browser - server not found or DNS not found. this usually lasts for hours. This happens for all browsers I use and all 3 pcs. ... | 2016/12/28 | [
"https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/146609",
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] | It's kind of hard to tell from your description if you have a malware infection, or if you're constantly being attacked over the network.
Network DDoS attacks are extremely difficult to deal with on your own; your ISP might be able to give you some advice or assistance. Professional mitigation services work by rerout... | Update: Just noted that you are not using a router. I assume this means that you are connected directly to an ethernet outlet from your cable supplier? This is **REALLY DANGEROUS** - I strongly recommend that you don't do that. Any home router will have a firewall that will (should) prevent all incoming connections bef... |
2,695 | IEEE asks journal authors to submit the names of their (non-)preferred reviewers. Given it may not be appropriate to list an acquaintance as a reviewer, how does one judge if an anonymous person will be a good reviewer or not?
Is giving "non-preferred" reviewers akin to the author confiding about his academic relation... | 2012/07/31 | [
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/2695",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com",
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] | It is generally worthwhile to identify people who both should and should not be invited to review a paper. Obviously most journals now require you to suggest names for reviewers—however, the editor is generally under no compulsion to invite these people to review the manuscript, if they feel other people are more suita... | A "non-preferred" reviewer is typically someone who may have personal or subjective reasons to react negatively to your work, regardless of its scientific content. It is not intended to be a disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. |
2,695 | IEEE asks journal authors to submit the names of their (non-)preferred reviewers. Given it may not be appropriate to list an acquaintance as a reviewer, how does one judge if an anonymous person will be a good reviewer or not?
Is giving "non-preferred" reviewers akin to the author confiding about his academic relation... | 2012/07/31 | [
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] | Just to add an editor’s perspective even though it partially duplicates the other answers:
Having seen the effect of preferred reviewers in the journal where I serve, I am not altogether happy about these options. The non-preferred category is one that I take seriously because conflicts can lead to bad or poor reviews... | A "non-preferred" reviewer is typically someone who may have personal or subjective reasons to react negatively to your work, regardless of its scientific content. It is not intended to be a disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. |
2,695 | IEEE asks journal authors to submit the names of their (non-)preferred reviewers. Given it may not be appropriate to list an acquaintance as a reviewer, how does one judge if an anonymous person will be a good reviewer or not?
Is giving "non-preferred" reviewers akin to the author confiding about his academic relation... | 2012/07/31 | [
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"https://academia.stackexchange.com",
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] | A "non-preferred" reviewer is typically someone who may have personal or subjective reasons to react negatively to your work, regardless of its scientific content. It is not intended to be a disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. | An additional reason to list someone as non-preferred may not be a personal conflict or bad quality reviews, but you may suggest to the editor that someone seems to work in the same field, but probably does not have the right focus for reviewing your work. This is not always obvious for someone who isn't that involved ... |
2,695 | IEEE asks journal authors to submit the names of their (non-)preferred reviewers. Given it may not be appropriate to list an acquaintance as a reviewer, how does one judge if an anonymous person will be a good reviewer or not?
Is giving "non-preferred" reviewers akin to the author confiding about his academic relation... | 2012/07/31 | [
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"https://academia.stackexchange.com",
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] | It is generally worthwhile to identify people who both should and should not be invited to review a paper. Obviously most journals now require you to suggest names for reviewers—however, the editor is generally under no compulsion to invite these people to review the manuscript, if they feel other people are more suita... | Just to add an editor’s perspective even though it partially duplicates the other answers:
Having seen the effect of preferred reviewers in the journal where I serve, I am not altogether happy about these options. The non-preferred category is one that I take seriously because conflicts can lead to bad or poor reviews... |
2,695 | IEEE asks journal authors to submit the names of their (non-)preferred reviewers. Given it may not be appropriate to list an acquaintance as a reviewer, how does one judge if an anonymous person will be a good reviewer or not?
Is giving "non-preferred" reviewers akin to the author confiding about his academic relation... | 2012/07/31 | [
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/2695",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com",
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] | It is generally worthwhile to identify people who both should and should not be invited to review a paper. Obviously most journals now require you to suggest names for reviewers—however, the editor is generally under no compulsion to invite these people to review the manuscript, if they feel other people are more suita... | An additional reason to list someone as non-preferred may not be a personal conflict or bad quality reviews, but you may suggest to the editor that someone seems to work in the same field, but probably does not have the right focus for reviewing your work. This is not always obvious for someone who isn't that involved ... |
2,695 | IEEE asks journal authors to submit the names of their (non-)preferred reviewers. Given it may not be appropriate to list an acquaintance as a reviewer, how does one judge if an anonymous person will be a good reviewer or not?
Is giving "non-preferred" reviewers akin to the author confiding about his academic relation... | 2012/07/31 | [
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/2695",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/411/"
] | Just to add an editor’s perspective even though it partially duplicates the other answers:
Having seen the effect of preferred reviewers in the journal where I serve, I am not altogether happy about these options. The non-preferred category is one that I take seriously because conflicts can lead to bad or poor reviews... | An additional reason to list someone as non-preferred may not be a personal conflict or bad quality reviews, but you may suggest to the editor that someone seems to work in the same field, but probably does not have the right focus for reviewing your work. This is not always obvious for someone who isn't that involved ... |
23,646,154 | i am trying to insert data (from .csv file having 5 rows) in cassandra using COPY command.
COPY countries FROM 'test.csv';
when i run it, it shows 5 rows inserted but in actual only the last row get inserted everytime....what is the problem?
it contains data like this:
PAK,"Agricultural machinery, tractors",AG.AGR... | 2014/05/14 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/23646154",
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] | I assume your primary key is your first column. All inserts in C\* are upserts so you are just rewriting all the previous rows since they all have the same first column. | Your command has to be in this format.
COPY keyspace.columnfamily (column1, column2,...) FROM 'test.csv';
and also specify column-names to. |
3,519 | Many questions on this exchange address situations in the workplace. Workplace experience successfully handling tough situations at work qualifies a person as expert. This form of expertise seems constantly at odds with the form of expertise derived from the theorectical constructs taught by consultants and buisness sc... | 2016/02/28 | [
"https://workplace.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/3519",
"https://workplace.meta.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.meta.stackexchange.com/users/43413/"
] | Discussion of managerial theory strikes me as a bit tangential for Workplace unless it is being applied to specifics, as @dragoon1228 said. It bears the same relationship to our topic as math does to physics or physics to electronics... and note that those are separate discussions on SE.
If you can use theory to help ... | After reading through several of the other posts I may have come across the answer.
Theory, while very useful confronting "agony aunt" questions and possibly individuals who have built their reputation on this type of question, it has one issue.
On the don't ask page (which I came across after considerable digging)
... |
233,892 | According to [this document](https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.lightning.meta/lightning/ref_attr_types_collection.htm), the type *type[]* is "An array of items of a defined type" and the type *List* is "An ordered collection of items".
I've tested the output of both structures (with integer values) and... | 2018/09/26 | [
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] | An "ordered" object means the values will appear in the same order each time you access the variable. This is in contrast to an "unordered" object, which may return its values in different orders each time you use them. For example, an Object can return an unordered list of keys. There is no guarantee as to the order t... | Based on your comment:
>
> **They appear in the same order**. I've initialised both attributes with the array [5, 4, 3, 2, 1]. Notice I've specified the array, for both attributes, in a decrescent order. Once documentation says List type is "an ordered collection of items", I was expecting attrList attribute array to... |
3,513,587 | I'm new to Joomla, but I figured out how to set it up and create my first joomla template which only includes the content area and a top menu.
Now I want to display a different images on every page.
I do not know how to do it in Joomla, because as far as I know I can only write articles (with images in them, which is ... | 2010/08/18 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/3513587",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/4186/"
] | You can do it by means of a module. You can define for which menu position each module is visible. You can put any article inside a module with a [Article as Module](http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/news-display/content-embed/7528) extension | Header Image
<https://support.pillwax.com/open-source/doku.php?id=joomla:header_image>
This allows you to place your images in a folder and name them according to the page. You can match to articleid, menuid, category, section, or even show a rotating random image.
You would then just need to publish the module in t... |
3,513,587 | I'm new to Joomla, but I figured out how to set it up and create my first joomla template which only includes the content area and a top menu.
Now I want to display a different images on every page.
I do not know how to do it in Joomla, because as far as I know I can only write articles (with images in them, which is ... | 2010/08/18 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/3513587",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/4186/"
] | You can do it by means of a module. You can define for which menu position each module is visible. You can put any article inside a module with a [Article as Module](http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/news-display/content-embed/7528) extension | You can find a lots of modules at <http://extensions.joomla.org/> which you can install from your administrator and enable it on a position to show different images on different pages.
check this page
<http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/photos-a-images/images-rotators> |
3,513,587 | I'm new to Joomla, but I figured out how to set it up and create my first joomla template which only includes the content area and a top menu.
Now I want to display a different images on every page.
I do not know how to do it in Joomla, because as far as I know I can only write articles (with images in them, which is ... | 2010/08/18 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/3513587",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/4186/"
] | You can find a lots of modules at <http://extensions.joomla.org/> which you can install from your administrator and enable it on a position to show different images on different pages.
check this page
<http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/photos-a-images/images-rotators> | Header Image
<https://support.pillwax.com/open-source/doku.php?id=joomla:header_image>
This allows you to place your images in a folder and name them according to the page. You can match to articleid, menuid, category, section, or even show a rotating random image.
You would then just need to publish the module in t... |
187,285 | I can't create any folder through SharePoint interface(ribbon) in Document Libraries, and this happens only in document libraries and not lists across all of the **Farm**.
I have checked all things that came to my mind like:
* My user is System Account and have full access.
* My browser ran as administrator.
* "Ma... | 2016/07/21 | [
"https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/187285",
"https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com",
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] | In view settings, If the option to **show items without folders** is selected, then the "New Folder" button will be disabled in SharePoint
[](https://i.stack.imgur.com/8aB4j.png) | I had similar issue in the past (but with Sharepoint on premise). The library that had greyed out folder option had actually not 'Folder' content type (it was removed using PowerShell). Folder content type is hidden so you don't see it via UI. Easiest way to test if that is the case is to create custom folder content t... |
187,285 | I can't create any folder through SharePoint interface(ribbon) in Document Libraries, and this happens only in document libraries and not lists across all of the **Farm**.
I have checked all things that came to my mind like:
* My user is System Account and have full access.
* My browser ran as administrator.
* "Ma... | 2016/07/21 | [
"https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/187285",
"https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com",
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] | In view settings, If the option to **show items without folders** is selected, then the "New Folder" button will be disabled in SharePoint
[](https://i.stack.imgur.com/8aB4j.png) | Try these 2 things. Ensure you are using the 32 bit version of IE. Navigate to the Program Files (x86) directory to find iexplore.exe. Second, ensure that compatibility view settings includes the domain "example.com" of your site. |
6,293,038 | been breaking my head over mvp pattern over the last two days. can someone please guide me to a book or some source with an illustration. basically trying to wire up some ui events i.e. drop down list changed, grid view edit,delete etc and passing the event args what properties need to be exposed etc..
your help woul... | 2011/06/09 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/6293038",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/790931/"
] | Hey here's an article on [CodeProject](http://www.codeproject.com/KB/architecture/ModelViewPresenter.aspx) with a trivial example.. hope it helped! | try this site:
<http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff647543.aspx> |
143,650 | When the history of the Power Coins are revealed it is said that Zordon and Rita flipped for the coins and Zordon won 5 of the coins and Rita won the 6th. This would imply that Rita had some claim on the Power Coins and the Zords (since she also got the Dragonzord) even though the power coins belong to the Rangers who ... | 2016/10/23 | [
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/143650",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com",
"https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/68179/"
] | According to the [Power Rangers wiki](http://powerrangers.wikia.com/wiki/Power_Coins#Dinosaur_Power_Coins), the six Power Coins were hidden in the [Temple of Power](http://powerrangers.wikia.com/wiki/Temple_of_Power) in the Desert of Despair located on Rutabaga 6, in the Rutabaga system.
Zordon and Alpha Four located ... | OK, @durakken, you don't use fanfic to argue plot points. You are entirely wrong on absolutely everything you stated. Op, she had no claim on the zords or coins save for the green coin and dragonzord. The coin toss was not to win the power coins but to determine the end of the war. After Zordon won, he sealed Rita and ... |
69,865 | Talking about a hybrid bike.
As the title says my tire was slashed. It happened overnight and the cut is on the side, so I'm 99% sure it was slashed. I replaced the tube and have been riding without any further problems for a while now. However I still have a ~1.5cm cut in my outer tire. My question is whether I shoul... | 2020/07/23 | [
"https://bicycles.stackexchange.com/questions/69865",
"https://bicycles.stackexchange.com",
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] | You already know the answer to this question.
Slashes in the sidewall tend to open up as the pressure from inner tube is pushing the tire further apart. If you're lucky you might escape with a simple pinch flat. More serious problems include:
* the inner tube pushing through the sidewall rubbing on the frame or fork ... | A corollary point - you need to find a way to protect your bike from damage while it is parked. Overnight is many hours of time when your bike is exposed and there are few people around.
If you were in a rack, park it further away from where people walk.
If your bike was blocking someone else, don't.
If you had unwi... |
44,732 | When publishing a paper, some researchers publish the source code used for the paper.
Is there any research/study/survey/... that looked at how much effort do researchers take to publish their source code? I.e. how many hours do researchers take to publish the source code for a given paper? | 2015/05/03 | [
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/44732",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/452/"
] | This isn't a peer-reviewed article, but nonetheless it's worth linking to because it specifically addresses your question, albeit as an n=1 case:
[Bruna, E. 2014 THE OPPORTUNITY COST OF MY #OPENSCIENCE WAS 36 HOURS + $690](http://brunalab.org/blog/2014/09/04/the-opportunity-cost-of-my-openscience-was-35-hours-690/)
I... | I have a significant number of papers where we make the (nontrivial) code available through various means. Examples are here:
* <https://www.dealii.org/8.2.1/doxygen/deal.II/step_42.html>
* <https://www.dealii.org/8.2.1/doxygen/deal.II/step_43.html>
* <http://aspect.dealii.org>
* As well as individual algorithms and d... |
44,732 | When publishing a paper, some researchers publish the source code used for the paper.
Is there any research/study/survey/... that looked at how much effort do researchers take to publish their source code? I.e. how many hours do researchers take to publish the source code for a given paper? | 2015/05/03 | [
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/44732",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/452/"
] | This isn't a peer-reviewed article, but nonetheless it's worth linking to because it specifically addresses your question, albeit as an n=1 case:
[Bruna, E. 2014 THE OPPORTUNITY COST OF MY #OPENSCIENCE WAS 36 HOURS + $690](http://brunalab.org/blog/2014/09/04/the-opportunity-cost-of-my-openscience-was-35-hours-690/)
I... | This is a study that analyzes whether computer science papers include source code that makes it easy to reproduce their results.
<http://reproducibility.cs.arizona.edu/>
The study found that out of 601 papers analyzed, 139 included source code that could be obtained without contacting the authors, and the study's res... |
44,732 | When publishing a paper, some researchers publish the source code used for the paper.
Is there any research/study/survey/... that looked at how much effort do researchers take to publish their source code? I.e. how many hours do researchers take to publish the source code for a given paper? | 2015/05/03 | [
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/44732",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/452/"
] | This isn't a peer-reviewed article, but nonetheless it's worth linking to because it specifically addresses your question, albeit as an n=1 case:
[Bruna, E. 2014 THE OPPORTUNITY COST OF MY #OPENSCIENCE WAS 36 HOURS + $690](http://brunalab.org/blog/2014/09/04/the-opportunity-cost-of-my-openscience-was-35-hours-690/)
I... | I disagree with your premise that it actually takes any effort at all.
Version control is needed anyways for collaboration with your coauthors, as backup and for version history, which GitHub, BitBucket and SourceForge offer for free.
Writing good code is necessary so hat your colleagues can understand what you are ... |
44,732 | When publishing a paper, some researchers publish the source code used for the paper.
Is there any research/study/survey/... that looked at how much effort do researchers take to publish their source code? I.e. how many hours do researchers take to publish the source code for a given paper? | 2015/05/03 | [
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/44732",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/452/"
] | I have a significant number of papers where we make the (nontrivial) code available through various means. Examples are here:
* <https://www.dealii.org/8.2.1/doxygen/deal.II/step_42.html>
* <https://www.dealii.org/8.2.1/doxygen/deal.II/step_43.html>
* <http://aspect.dealii.org>
* As well as individual algorithms and d... | I disagree with your premise that it actually takes any effort at all.
Version control is needed anyways for collaboration with your coauthors, as backup and for version history, which GitHub, BitBucket and SourceForge offer for free.
Writing good code is necessary so hat your colleagues can understand what you are ... |
44,732 | When publishing a paper, some researchers publish the source code used for the paper.
Is there any research/study/survey/... that looked at how much effort do researchers take to publish their source code? I.e. how many hours do researchers take to publish the source code for a given paper? | 2015/05/03 | [
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/44732",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com",
"https://academia.stackexchange.com/users/452/"
] | This is a study that analyzes whether computer science papers include source code that makes it easy to reproduce their results.
<http://reproducibility.cs.arizona.edu/>
The study found that out of 601 papers analyzed, 139 included source code that could be obtained without contacting the authors, and the study's res... | I disagree with your premise that it actually takes any effort at all.
Version control is needed anyways for collaboration with your coauthors, as backup and for version history, which GitHub, BitBucket and SourceForge offer for free.
Writing good code is necessary so hat your colleagues can understand what you are ... |
468,429 | For my project I am building an incubator using Arduino. I use a DS18B20 to read the peltier temperature (TEC1-12706) a DHT22 to read the room temperature and the peltier. I also have 2 fans on both side of the peltier.
At the moment I am using a very small Styrofoam box (about 3x4x8 inches) and the temperatures of t... | 2019/11/21 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/468429",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/236679/"
] | You cannot get those two temperatures to be the same unless they are fairly tightly thermally coupled. The peltier is dissipating power (heat), while box itself is not, and is even losing a small amount of heat to the environment through the styrofoam (though the styrofoam should reduce this to a trickle, depending on ... | I've done this, getting about 30 C temperature differential from ambient.
You need good heat transfer between the peltier and the air on both sides; attach a heat sink, possibly using heat paste to improve the heat transfer.
Make sure the fans are strong enough and that the inside fan circulates the air throughout th... |
6,555 | 
The bottom line is what I'm talking about. They're interleaved and I'm playing it on one piano (though it's written for two). I've been doing 2/3 in each hand, with the left hand over the right, near the top of the keys. I feel like a T-rex playing i... | 2012/06/19 | [
"https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/6555",
"https://music.stackexchange.com",
"https://music.stackexchange.com/users/1053/"
] | I think you have effectively answered your own question.
I think if it is playable, it doesn't matter if you look like a T-Rex, as your alternative is to shift one part up or down an octave - which will change the flavour. Could be worth a try though - might sound interesting. | A few points:
-Play right hand on top of left, not the other way around. The hand that moves more should usually be on top in passagework like this.
-Use long fingers, ideally on both hands, but especially the hand on top.
-The way the music looks on the page is deceiving. In this case, both hands should probably be... |
6,555 | 
The bottom line is what I'm talking about. They're interleaved and I'm playing it on one piano (though it's written for two). I've been doing 2/3 in each hand, with the left hand over the right, near the top of the keys. I feel like a T-rex playing i... | 2012/06/19 | [
"https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/6555",
"https://music.stackexchange.com",
"https://music.stackexchange.com/users/1053/"
] | why so many answers say clavichord? this was originally intended for harpischord, where you might (or might not) have had two manuals (keyboards). of course, it can be played on organ, clavichord, and piano, but easily works on one keyboard.
It's a bit awkward. You have to plan out the choreography, but it really isn... | A few points:
-Play right hand on top of left, not the other way around. The hand that moves more should usually be on top in passagework like this.
-Use long fingers, ideally on both hands, but especially the hand on top.
-The way the music looks on the page is deceiving. In this case, both hands should probably be... |
6,555 | 
The bottom line is what I'm talking about. They're interleaved and I'm playing it on one piano (though it's written for two). I've been doing 2/3 in each hand, with the left hand over the right, near the top of the keys. I feel like a T-rex playing i... | 2012/06/19 | [
"https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/6555",
"https://music.stackexchange.com",
"https://music.stackexchange.com/users/1053/"
] | For me this isn't terribly difficult. Play the lower staff with the left hand, the upper staff with the right. I use 2 and 4 in each hand since they are more even in length. However, I might change that to take the F# in the left hand with 3.
Play right hand over left, not left over right. It's harder to hit the G# i... | A few points:
-Play right hand on top of left, not the other way around. The hand that moves more should usually be on top in passagework like this.
-Use long fingers, ideally on both hands, but especially the hand on top.
-The way the music looks on the page is deceiving. In this case, both hands should probably be... |
237,399 | My work computer has a trojan horse that I'm tired of trying to get rid of, so I've decided just to wipe my hard drive and install ubuntu.
First question, I am under the understanding that simply installing ubuntu will wipe my computer. True?
Second, I downloaded ubuntu onto a dvd (it wouldnt fit on a cd) from my ma... | 2013/01/07 | [
"https://askubuntu.com/questions/237399",
"https://askubuntu.com",
"https://askubuntu.com/users/119506/"
] | For 1:
It can wipe your disk, but you can select other settings too. The installer has partition software installed, with which you can change anything to your likings.
For 2:
Did you extract the iso before burning? Because that isn't what you are supposed to do.
You have to burn the iso onto the disc, otherwise ... | yes is wipe your disk but you can select side-by-side installation option to.
Some time it might be DVD drive problem you can try installation using bootable USB drive <http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows>
or mac <http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx> |
237,399 | My work computer has a trojan horse that I'm tired of trying to get rid of, so I've decided just to wipe my hard drive and install ubuntu.
First question, I am under the understanding that simply installing ubuntu will wipe my computer. True?
Second, I downloaded ubuntu onto a dvd (it wouldnt fit on a cd) from my ma... | 2013/01/07 | [
"https://askubuntu.com/questions/237399",
"https://askubuntu.com",
"https://askubuntu.com/users/119506/"
] | For 1:
It can wipe your disk, but you can select other settings too. The installer has partition software installed, with which you can change anything to your likings.
For 2:
Did you extract the iso before burning? Because that isn't what you are supposed to do.
You have to burn the iso onto the disc, otherwise ... | You can't just copy the iso to the DVD, you have to burn the iso (disk image) to the DVD. In Windows if you double click on the ISO file it will normally open Nero or whatever burning software you have and prompt you to insert a DVD ready for burning. Change the burn parameters to the slowest possible speed for the bes... |
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