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44,842 | Why is there just support for JavaScript and some VBScript in browsers today? I know JavaScript is good and all, but wouldn't having the option of using another programming language help promote different development styles? | 2011/02/07 | [
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/44842",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/users/7367/"
] | Browsers have to be standardised, so that what you develop works everywhere, on all browsers.
If you have multiple languages kicking about, then you have to ensure that they all perform very similarly. If you are a web developer and you have a choice of languages, which may or may not be supported in some locations, t... | There are several responses here which claim that supporting multiple languages would make it very odious for builders of web browsers to ensure they're compliant with all the languages. To me this seems incorrect.
Java, for example is an extremely well defined standard. Essentially, all you need to do is to expose t... |
44,842 | Why is there just support for JavaScript and some VBScript in browsers today? I know JavaScript is good and all, but wouldn't having the option of using another programming language help promote different development styles? | 2011/02/07 | [
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/44842",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/users/7367/"
] | JavaScript is the *de-facto* standard and has been since 1996. Being a standard simply because there is no competition isn't exactly fair, but I haven't heard a lot of complaining about *why* there isn't another language included.
Adding another "standard" language promotes all sorts of fun little issues.
* How will... | Browsers have to be standardised, so that what you develop works everywhere, on all browsers.
If you have multiple languages kicking about, then you have to ensure that they all perform very similarly. If you are a web developer and you have a choice of languages, which may or may not be supported in some locations, t... |
44,842 | Why is there just support for JavaScript and some VBScript in browsers today? I know JavaScript is good and all, but wouldn't having the option of using another programming language help promote different development styles? | 2011/02/07 | [
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/44842",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/users/7367/"
] | There is no need to add support for multiple languages, a solution would be to standardize on a generic bytecode that could be used by language implementors. But there are currently no plans for this (it's been suggested).\*
Languages can be implemented on top of Javascript too. Javascript is good enough to allow othe... | Browsers have to be standardised, so that what you develop works everywhere, on all browsers.
If you have multiple languages kicking about, then you have to ensure that they all perform very similarly. If you are a web developer and you have a choice of languages, which may or may not be supported in some locations, t... |
270,091 | I inadvertently hit the wrong color for a human emoji. Holding it down does nothing and I really need this particular emoji to be correct. | 2017/01/24 | [
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/270091",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/users/221437/"
] | You need to long press on the emoji for which you want to change the skin tone, this will show a skin tone picker.
You can do this on macOS in the Emoji &Symbols picker, and on iOS using the Emoji keyboard.
Skin tone settings are saved per-emoji.
If long press doesn't bring up the picker, you have a different proble... | It's only a workaround, but one way to let you input the correct emoji in MacOS would be to go to [this page](http://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html), copy the emoji with the color you want, and set up a text replacement for it in system preferences/keyboard/text/replace with
In iOS you could do the same... |
270,091 | I inadvertently hit the wrong color for a human emoji. Holding it down does nothing and I really need this particular emoji to be correct. | 2017/01/24 | [
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/270091",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com",
"https://apple.stackexchange.com/users/221437/"
] | You need to long press on the emoji for which you want to change the skin tone, this will show a skin tone picker.
You can do this on macOS in the Emoji &Symbols picker, and on iOS using the Emoji keyboard.
Skin tone settings are saved per-emoji.
If long press doesn't bring up the picker, you have a different proble... | Recommend a website [Emojizoo | copy and paste emojis by one-click](https://www.emojizoo.com)
where you can select the different tones you need. And you can also search emojis by meanings. |
115,739 | If someone provides too many details on something, basically making it more difficult to extract the actual information asked for, what is a good expression to describe this? Is *superfluous* adequate or too harsh? Would it make a difference whether the too-much-information was on purpose or inadvertently? | 2013/06/04 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/115739",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/1824/"
] | When you **supersaturate** somebody with information beyond their immediate requirement it is translated into an information overload. You end up making a mess of the whole matter because the recipient probably will even lose whatever vague initial understanding of the subject they had.
This is almost a normal occurr... | While I think @TobiasKienzler has some good alternative suggestions, this suggestion of **'esoteric'** may or may not fit, depending on what kind of details they are.
From the additional context found in comments, it suggests that 'esoteric' isn't quite on target because the extra information is not necessarily diffi... |
115,739 | If someone provides too many details on something, basically making it more difficult to extract the actual information asked for, what is a good expression to describe this? Is *superfluous* adequate or too harsh? Would it make a difference whether the too-much-information was on purpose or inadvertently? | 2013/06/04 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/115739",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/1824/"
] | While I think @TobiasKienzler has some good alternative suggestions, this suggestion of **'esoteric'** may or may not fit, depending on what kind of details they are.
From the additional context found in comments, it suggests that 'esoteric' isn't quite on target because the extra information is not necessarily diffi... | You can, if casual, ask them to ''cut to the chase'' or for ''the bottom line'' or if more formal, request they ''provide a summary.'' |
115,739 | If someone provides too many details on something, basically making it more difficult to extract the actual information asked for, what is a good expression to describe this? Is *superfluous* adequate or too harsh? Would it make a difference whether the too-much-information was on purpose or inadvertently? | 2013/06/04 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/115739",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/1824/"
] | If someone 'provides too many details on something actually making it difficult to get the needed information out' a word that could be used is 'verbose'. This is an adjective which means too wordy or using too many words as in a write-up or a speaker addressing an audience.
Please see my comments below first.
>
> ... | You could say ***information overload***. That expression has found its way into [some dictionaries](http://www.onelook.com/?w=information%20overload&ls=a). One of them ([Collins](http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/information-overload)) defines it as:
>
> **information overload** (*n.*) the situatio... |
115,739 | If someone provides too many details on something, basically making it more difficult to extract the actual information asked for, what is a good expression to describe this? Is *superfluous* adequate or too harsh? Would it make a difference whether the too-much-information was on purpose or inadvertently? | 2013/06/04 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/115739",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/1824/"
] | If someone 'provides too many details on something actually making it difficult to get the needed information out' a word that could be used is 'verbose'. This is an adjective which means too wordy or using too many words as in a write-up or a speaker addressing an audience.
Please see my comments below first.
>
> ... | When you **supersaturate** somebody with information beyond their immediate requirement it is translated into an information overload. You end up making a mess of the whole matter because the recipient probably will even lose whatever vague initial understanding of the subject they had.
This is almost a normal occurr... |
115,739 | If someone provides too many details on something, basically making it more difficult to extract the actual information asked for, what is a good expression to describe this? Is *superfluous* adequate or too harsh? Would it make a difference whether the too-much-information was on purpose or inadvertently? | 2013/06/04 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/115739",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/1824/"
] | When you **supersaturate** somebody with information beyond their immediate requirement it is translated into an information overload. You end up making a mess of the whole matter because the recipient probably will even lose whatever vague initial understanding of the subject they had.
This is almost a normal occurr... | Of the Wiktionary [synonyms for superfluous](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/superfluous#Synonyms) (excessive, extraneous, extra, pleonastic, supernumerary, surplus, unnecessary, extravagant), [extraneous](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/extraneous) actually sounds best, since it means both "not essential" and "not belongi... |
115,739 | If someone provides too many details on something, basically making it more difficult to extract the actual information asked for, what is a good expression to describe this? Is *superfluous* adequate or too harsh? Would it make a difference whether the too-much-information was on purpose or inadvertently? | 2013/06/04 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/115739",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/1824/"
] | You could say ***information overload***. That expression has found its way into [some dictionaries](http://www.onelook.com/?w=information%20overload&ls=a). One of them ([Collins](http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/information-overload)) defines it as:
>
> **information overload** (*n.*) the situatio... | While I think @TobiasKienzler has some good alternative suggestions, this suggestion of **'esoteric'** may or may not fit, depending on what kind of details they are.
From the additional context found in comments, it suggests that 'esoteric' isn't quite on target because the extra information is not necessarily diffi... |
115,739 | If someone provides too many details on something, basically making it more difficult to extract the actual information asked for, what is a good expression to describe this? Is *superfluous* adequate or too harsh? Would it make a difference whether the too-much-information was on purpose or inadvertently? | 2013/06/04 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/115739",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/1824/"
] | You could say ***information overload***. That expression has found its way into [some dictionaries](http://www.onelook.com/?w=information%20overload&ls=a). One of them ([Collins](http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/information-overload)) defines it as:
>
> **information overload** (*n.*) the situatio... | You can, if casual, ask them to ''cut to the chase'' or for ''the bottom line'' or if more formal, request they ''provide a summary.'' |
115,739 | If someone provides too many details on something, basically making it more difficult to extract the actual information asked for, what is a good expression to describe this? Is *superfluous* adequate or too harsh? Would it make a difference whether the too-much-information was on purpose or inadvertently? | 2013/06/04 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/115739",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/1824/"
] | If someone 'provides too many details on something actually making it difficult to get the needed information out' a word that could be used is 'verbose'. This is an adjective which means too wordy or using too many words as in a write-up or a speaker addressing an audience.
Please see my comments below first.
>
> ... | You can, if casual, ask them to ''cut to the chase'' or for ''the bottom line'' or if more formal, request they ''provide a summary.'' |
115,739 | If someone provides too many details on something, basically making it more difficult to extract the actual information asked for, what is a good expression to describe this? Is *superfluous* adequate or too harsh? Would it make a difference whether the too-much-information was on purpose or inadvertently? | 2013/06/04 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/115739",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/1824/"
] | When you **supersaturate** somebody with information beyond their immediate requirement it is translated into an information overload. You end up making a mess of the whole matter because the recipient probably will even lose whatever vague initial understanding of the subject they had.
This is almost a normal occurr... | You can, if casual, ask them to ''cut to the chase'' or for ''the bottom line'' or if more formal, request they ''provide a summary.'' |
115,739 | If someone provides too many details on something, basically making it more difficult to extract the actual information asked for, what is a good expression to describe this? Is *superfluous* adequate or too harsh? Would it make a difference whether the too-much-information was on purpose or inadvertently? | 2013/06/04 | [
"https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/115739",
"https://english.stackexchange.com",
"https://english.stackexchange.com/users/1824/"
] | Of the Wiktionary [synonyms for superfluous](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/superfluous#Synonyms) (excessive, extraneous, extra, pleonastic, supernumerary, surplus, unnecessary, extravagant), [extraneous](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/extraneous) actually sounds best, since it means both "not essential" and "not belongi... | You can, if casual, ask them to ''cut to the chase'' or for ''the bottom line'' or if more formal, request they ''provide a summary.'' |
207,187 | I have a complicated guard ring of sorts that surrounds a network of pads and traces. This guard ring is/was connected to the GND net. I had to make so changed and reload the net list. As a result the guard ring traces were orphaned and no were longer marked with the GND net. As a result, the router will not allow me r... | 2015/12/21 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/207187",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/50970/"
] | I found a workaround of sorts.
1. Disable DRC influence on routing (I selected "Highlight collisions" from "Routing options" dialog)
2. Create a trace segment to connect the two nets
3. Save the file and close **pcbnew**
4. Reload the pcb file. **pcbnew** will update all the segments to the connect net. | In three steps (in kicad 4.0.6 anyway):
1. Disable DRC influence on routing (Preferences->General->Options->Enforce design rules when routing)
2. Create a trace segment to connect the two nets
3. Tools->Netlist->Rebuild Board Connectivity
(I won't comment on concepts like inductance or that just labeling it GND won't... |
176 | Where can I find a list of people that can commit directly to the [github project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin)? | 2011/08/31 | [
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/176",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/users/78/"
] | Mike Hearn - Google engineer and [BitCoinJ](http://code.google.com/p/bitcoinj/) developer, created a quick reference guide to some of the communities top contributors, based on publicly available information, [Real Names](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=8954.0), to make Bitcoin come across as a more professiona... | People who have push access (as of September 27th, 2011) are according to [this message on the Bitcoin development mailing lis](http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=28150387)t:
* [Gavin Andresen](https://github.com/gavinandresen)
* [Nils Schneider](https://github.com/tcatm) (a.k.a. tcatm)
* [Pieter Wu... |
176 | Where can I find a list of people that can commit directly to the [github project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin)? | 2011/08/31 | [
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/176",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/users/78/"
] | There is a incomplete list in the [wiki](https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Developers).
Sadly, the list of people who [have push access](https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_client_developers) to the GitHub repository is not public viewable.
Core developers are [listed on Bitcoin.org](https://bitcoin.org/en/development) in t... | (13 Dec 2010) Satoshi's Last Bitcoin Mailing List E-Mail ([SourceForge](https://sourceforge.net/p/bitcoin/mailman/message/26744510/))
(13 Dec 2020) Satoshi's Last BitcoinTalk Post ([BitcoinTalk](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2228.msg29479#msg29479))
(15 Dec 2010) Satoshi's Last SourceForge Commit r202 ([Sou... |
176 | Where can I find a list of people that can commit directly to the [github project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin)? | 2011/08/31 | [
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/176",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/users/78/"
] | Mike Hearn - Google engineer and [BitCoinJ](http://code.google.com/p/bitcoinj/) developer, created a quick reference guide to some of the communities top contributors, based on publicly available information, [Real Names](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=8954.0), to make Bitcoin come across as a more professiona... | (13 Dec 2010) Satoshi's Last Bitcoin Mailing List E-Mail ([SourceForge](https://sourceforge.net/p/bitcoin/mailman/message/26744510/))
(13 Dec 2020) Satoshi's Last BitcoinTalk Post ([BitcoinTalk](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2228.msg29479#msg29479))
(15 Dec 2010) Satoshi's Last SourceForge Commit r202 ([Sou... |
176 | Where can I find a list of people that can commit directly to the [github project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin)? | 2011/08/31 | [
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/176",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/users/78/"
] | Here is a list of people who have had commit access to Bitcoin Core. This list can also be found on [Bitcointalk](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1774750.msg17700787#msg17700787) and on [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/5riy1j/list_of_people_who_have_had_commit_access_to/) (it's the same list j... | People who have push access (as of September 27th, 2011) are according to [this message on the Bitcoin development mailing lis](http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=28150387)t:
* [Gavin Andresen](https://github.com/gavinandresen)
* [Nils Schneider](https://github.com/tcatm) (a.k.a. tcatm)
* [Pieter Wu... |
176 | Where can I find a list of people that can commit directly to the [github project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin)? | 2011/08/31 | [
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/176",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/users/78/"
] | According to a comment by Pieter Wuille posted to [this article](https://plus.google.com/+MatthewHolt3/posts/Hh1bdAv3pLn), there are five people with write access to the repo:
* Gavin Andresen
* Wladimir J. van der Laan
* Greg Maxwell
* Jeff Garzik
* Pieter Wuille
This list matches the one published here:
<https://b... | (13 Dec 2010) Satoshi's Last Bitcoin Mailing List E-Mail ([SourceForge](https://sourceforge.net/p/bitcoin/mailman/message/26744510/))
(13 Dec 2020) Satoshi's Last BitcoinTalk Post ([BitcoinTalk](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2228.msg29479#msg29479))
(15 Dec 2010) Satoshi's Last SourceForge Commit r202 ([Sou... |
176 | Where can I find a list of people that can commit directly to the [github project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin)? | 2011/08/31 | [
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/176",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/users/78/"
] | Here is a list of people who have had commit access to Bitcoin Core. This list can also be found on [Bitcointalk](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1774750.msg17700787#msg17700787) and on [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/5riy1j/list_of_people_who_have_had_commit_access_to/) (it's the same list j... | Mike Hearn - Google engineer and [BitCoinJ](http://code.google.com/p/bitcoinj/) developer, created a quick reference guide to some of the communities top contributors, based on publicly available information, [Real Names](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=8954.0), to make Bitcoin come across as a more professiona... |
176 | Where can I find a list of people that can commit directly to the [github project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin)? | 2011/08/31 | [
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/176",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com",
"https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/users/78/"
] | Here is a list of people who have had commit access to Bitcoin Core. This list can also be found on [Bitcointalk](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1774750.msg17700787#msg17700787) and on [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/5riy1j/list_of_people_who_have_had_commit_access_to/) (it's the same list j... | According to a comment by Pieter Wuille posted to [this article](https://plus.google.com/+MatthewHolt3/posts/Hh1bdAv3pLn), there are five people with write access to the repo:
* Gavin Andresen
* Wladimir J. van der Laan
* Greg Maxwell
* Jeff Garzik
* Pieter Wuille
This list matches the one published here:
<https://b... |
132,210 | I'm developing a mission-critical solution where data integrity is paramount and performance a close second. If data gets stuffed up, it's gonna be cata$trophic.
So, I'm looking for the C/C++ version of JTA (Java Transaction API). Does anyone know of any C or C++ libraries that supports distributed transactions? And y... | 2008/09/25 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/132210",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/428965/"
] | Encina, DCE-RPC, TUXEDO, possibly CORBA (though I hesitate to suggest using CORBA), MTS (again, hmm).
These are the kind of things you want for distributed transaction processing.
[Encina](http://www.zois.co.uk/tpm/encina.html) used to have a lot of good documentation for its DCE-based system. | There are hundreds. Seriously.
As far as general areas go. Check out [Service Oriented Architecture](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service-oriented_architecture), most of the new products are coming out in that area. Eg. [RogueWave HydraSCA](http://roguewave.com/products/hydra/hydrasca.php)
I would start with plain Ro... |
132,210 | I'm developing a mission-critical solution where data integrity is paramount and performance a close second. If data gets stuffed up, it's gonna be cata$trophic.
So, I'm looking for the C/C++ version of JTA (Java Transaction API). Does anyone know of any C or C++ libraries that supports distributed transactions? And y... | 2008/09/25 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/132210",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/428965/"
] | Encina, DCE-RPC, TUXEDO, possibly CORBA (though I hesitate to suggest using CORBA), MTS (again, hmm).
These are the kind of things you want for distributed transaction processing.
[Encina](http://www.zois.co.uk/tpm/encina.html) used to have a lot of good documentation for its DCE-based system. | Oracle Tuxedo is the 800 pound gorilla in this space and was actually the basis for much of the XA specification. It provides distributed transaction management and can handle 100's of thousands of requests/second.
For more information: <http://www.oracle.com/tuxedo>
Also, if you like SCA (Service Component Architect... |
2,133 | There are two common platforms which seem very common for IoT projects: Arduino Uno and Raspberry Pi. How would I decide which one would be most suitable for a specific project?
I haven't got a specific problem in mind, rather I'm trying to understand what the difference between these types of product are, and how I s... | 2017/09/25 | [
"https://iot.stackexchange.com/questions/2133",
"https://iot.stackexchange.com",
"https://iot.stackexchange.com/users/4209/"
] | This is widely discussed over the net, but, those are different things. Which one is better, it will depend on what you're building.
My way of choice is:
If I want device that reads a sensor and display the data and send it to a webservice, get an arduino (or much better, a ESP8266 or equal device that already have W... | Personally I use an Arduino for prototyping an IoT idea. There are far fewer overheads to getting a basic concept up and running plus the licenced 3rd party boards are extremely cheap. Once the idea has been proven I then migrate it over to a Pi, which in itself is a challenging activity. There are probably people out ... |
553,230 | I received a complaint from a relative, that their computer had crashed. Me, being the nice relative I am, agreed to take a look. They told me that just before it crashed they received a message from "the FBI" that said they were under investigation, and would have to pay to regain the use of the computer.
I tried to ... | 2013/02/17 | [
"https://superuser.com/questions/553230",
"https://superuser.com",
"https://superuser.com/users/5190/"
] | Chances are, its a virus. (Either that or they misunderstood a message that was ACTUALLY from the FBI to a piracy website viewer).
The best method of recovery: [ubuntu](http://www.ubuntu.com) live cd or usb.
* USB
Check out [Pendrivelinux](http://www.pendrivelinux.com/ "Pendrivelinux"). It is the easiest method to c... | How could a malware achieve this: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BMWkr6uLR8> is a great example.
Sophos, Kaspersky, TrendMicro, McAfee have some free tools for some of those malware - it really depends on which one infected the computer. |
553,230 | I received a complaint from a relative, that their computer had crashed. Me, being the nice relative I am, agreed to take a look. They told me that just before it crashed they received a message from "the FBI" that said they were under investigation, and would have to pay to regain the use of the computer.
I tried to ... | 2013/02/17 | [
"https://superuser.com/questions/553230",
"https://superuser.com",
"https://superuser.com/users/5190/"
] | How could a malware achieve this: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BMWkr6uLR8> is a great example.
Sophos, Kaspersky, TrendMicro, McAfee have some free tools for some of those malware - it really depends on which one infected the computer. | If your BIOS cannot boot into the **OS**, try using **Recovery Disks**. If you do not have them, you can purchase some from your **Computer Manufacturers** website!
Link: *[www.hp.com/](http://www.hp.com/)*
*(based on my computer manufacturer)*
---
If your **BIOS** cannot recognise your Hard Disk, try resetting the... |
553,230 | I received a complaint from a relative, that their computer had crashed. Me, being the nice relative I am, agreed to take a look. They told me that just before it crashed they received a message from "the FBI" that said they were under investigation, and would have to pay to regain the use of the computer.
I tried to ... | 2013/02/17 | [
"https://superuser.com/questions/553230",
"https://superuser.com",
"https://superuser.com/users/5190/"
] | Chances are, its a virus. (Either that or they misunderstood a message that was ACTUALLY from the FBI to a piracy website viewer).
The best method of recovery: [ubuntu](http://www.ubuntu.com) live cd or usb.
* USB
Check out [Pendrivelinux](http://www.pendrivelinux.com/ "Pendrivelinux"). It is the easiest method to c... | step 1 get a windows7 install disk (you can get one from the dealer who sold the pc or even microsoft itself)
step 2 reset the bios to recognize the harddrive
step 3 format the harddrive fully (you can use a live CD for that I believe the disk windows instal disk contains a disk formatter)
step 4 use disk obtained i... |
553,230 | I received a complaint from a relative, that their computer had crashed. Me, being the nice relative I am, agreed to take a look. They told me that just before it crashed they received a message from "the FBI" that said they were under investigation, and would have to pay to regain the use of the computer.
I tried to ... | 2013/02/17 | [
"https://superuser.com/questions/553230",
"https://superuser.com",
"https://superuser.com/users/5190/"
] | step 1 get a windows7 install disk (you can get one from the dealer who sold the pc or even microsoft itself)
step 2 reset the bios to recognize the harddrive
step 3 format the harddrive fully (you can use a live CD for that I believe the disk windows instal disk contains a disk formatter)
step 4 use disk obtained i... | If your BIOS cannot boot into the **OS**, try using **Recovery Disks**. If you do not have them, you can purchase some from your **Computer Manufacturers** website!
Link: *[www.hp.com/](http://www.hp.com/)*
*(based on my computer manufacturer)*
---
If your **BIOS** cannot recognise your Hard Disk, try resetting the... |
553,230 | I received a complaint from a relative, that their computer had crashed. Me, being the nice relative I am, agreed to take a look. They told me that just before it crashed they received a message from "the FBI" that said they were under investigation, and would have to pay to regain the use of the computer.
I tried to ... | 2013/02/17 | [
"https://superuser.com/questions/553230",
"https://superuser.com",
"https://superuser.com/users/5190/"
] | Chances are, its a virus. (Either that or they misunderstood a message that was ACTUALLY from the FBI to a piracy website viewer).
The best method of recovery: [ubuntu](http://www.ubuntu.com) live cd or usb.
* USB
Check out [Pendrivelinux](http://www.pendrivelinux.com/ "Pendrivelinux"). It is the easiest method to c... | If your BIOS cannot boot into the **OS**, try using **Recovery Disks**. If you do not have them, you can purchase some from your **Computer Manufacturers** website!
Link: *[www.hp.com/](http://www.hp.com/)*
*(based on my computer manufacturer)*
---
If your **BIOS** cannot recognise your Hard Disk, try resetting the... |
108,226 | In Canon Digital Photo Professional v4, there is a setting in Preferences | Color management named "Color matching settings" with a group of options "For display". They are:
* sRGB
* Use the OS settings
* Monitor profile
Does selecting "Use the OS settings" mean that DPP will apply the color profile a second time on ... | 2019/05/12 | [
"https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/108226",
"https://photo.stackexchange.com",
"https://photo.stackexchange.com/users/5854/"
] | Color management is a chain with several different links. Each link needs its own profile.
The 'For Display' setting in the *DPP 4* [Preferences → Color Management] section that asks about monitor profile affects how the computer's graphics adapter sends colors to the monitor. It has no effect on the inner workings of... | I don't have first-hand experience with DPP4, but I'm reasonably sure it won't do double correction.
From what I know, the OS doesn't blatantly do colour correction to any output. It offers a service to do that and needs to be asked explicitly. Some software use this service; some (often higher-end one like Photoshop)... |
281,861 | I would like to find an efficient way to level up my units, and I'm not sure which activity I should be using to do so.
* Story missions
* Repeat story missions
* Exploration quests
* Colosseum
* Vortex quests
I seem to get the most exp from exploration, as I can complete lots of battles in a single go, for just the ... | 2016/08/15 | [
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/281861",
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com",
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com/users/5357/"
] | The Brave Exvius Wiki has a [page that described the best energy used to experience gained ratio](https://exviuswiki.com/Best_places_to_farm#Unit), split out by the furthest major location you've discovered (how far along you are in the story).
In general (with the exception of early story locales), exploration quests... | [king14nyr is correct](https://gaming.stackexchange.com/a/281876/108003) that the Chamber of Experience - ADV is the simplest way to go, easy to overcome with just a decent friend unit, and has good experience competitive with more difficult options.
**New Story Dungeons**
However, now that Olderion has been released... |
666 | We recently migrated our work environment from a Server 2003 server running Active Directory, DNS, and DHCP to Server 2008. When we did this, something got messed up and now I can't join a machine to the domain without referencing the fully qualified domain name. so, where I used to be able to just say that a machine w... | 2009/04/30 | [
"https://serverfault.com/questions/666",
"https://serverfault.com",
"https://serverfault.com/users/384/"
] | Either (a) you need WINS or (b) your DHCP needs to set the DNS suffix to the domain name. | You could maybe override this locally by specifying a default search domain in your network setup. |
666 | We recently migrated our work environment from a Server 2003 server running Active Directory, DNS, and DHCP to Server 2008. When we did this, something got messed up and now I can't join a machine to the domain without referencing the fully qualified domain name. so, where I used to be able to just say that a machine w... | 2009/04/30 | [
"https://serverfault.com/questions/666",
"https://serverfault.com",
"https://serverfault.com/users/384/"
] | Either (a) you need WINS or (b) your DHCP needs to set the DNS suffix to the domain name. | if you have more than 1 network scope and no WINS - you have to use FQDN. |
666 | We recently migrated our work environment from a Server 2003 server running Active Directory, DNS, and DHCP to Server 2008. When we did this, something got messed up and now I can't join a machine to the domain without referencing the fully qualified domain name. so, where I used to be able to just say that a machine w... | 2009/04/30 | [
"https://serverfault.com/questions/666",
"https://serverfault.com",
"https://serverfault.com/users/384/"
] | Either (a) you need WINS or (b) your DHCP needs to set the DNS suffix to the domain name. | One possibility is that the clients aren't properly appending the domain when performing requests. The first fix would be for configuring the DHCP server to hand out the appropriate DNS suffixes.
You can also force it manually on a client by going to the properties of the network interface -> highlight Internet Protoc... |
59,491 | Amos 2:16
>
> Even the bravest warriors will flee naked on that day," declares the LORD.
>
>
>
Mark 14:51
>
> A young man, wearing nothing but a linen garment, was following Jesus. When they seized him, **52**he fled naked, leaving his garment behind.
>
>
>
Does Mark 14:51 allude to Amos 2:16? | 2021/04/26 | [
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/59491",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com",
"https://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/users/35953/"
] | **Does Mark 14:51 Allude to Amos 2:16**
I'm afraid the answer to this question is decidedly **no**.
Amos 2:16 refers to the humiliation that would consume Israel's/Judah's mightiest warriors when God brought judgment against them long before Jesus' ministry in the first century:
>
> **Amos 2:16**: "Even the bravest... | I think there's an allusion.
You must take in consideration Mark 14:52 and Amos 2:16 in their context.
And what can we read in Mark 14 ?
From Mark 14:
>
> 10 Then Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve, went to the chief priests
> to betray Jesus to them.
>
>
> 11 They were delighted to hear this and
> promised to giv... |
62,891 | As a hypothetical question: I worked at a dysfunctional place - constant crisis mode, crunch time, etc. As just a "minion" I didn't create or have any influence over deadlines and such. (I didn't cause the crunch time!)
How could I word it in an interview to get across that I acted decisively, responded to constant ch... | 2016/03/01 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/62891",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/47059/"
] | Have C.A.R (Challenge, Action, Result) stories ready and don't be afraid of painting a grim picture.
The challenge in each situation is a time where your workplace was in crisis, then talk about the actions you took, and the positive result that came from them.
Phrase it that way, and it's always positive. You're not... | Not all workplaces are the same and even in the best of breed organizations, there are projects doomed from the get-go. It is called real life.
I would word it as, as a junior employee, I found myself assigned to a project which did not have well defined goals and good measurements and reporting. Hence the project wa... |
62,891 | As a hypothetical question: I worked at a dysfunctional place - constant crisis mode, crunch time, etc. As just a "minion" I didn't create or have any influence over deadlines and such. (I didn't cause the crunch time!)
How could I word it in an interview to get across that I acted decisively, responded to constant ch... | 2016/03/01 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/62891",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/47059/"
] | Have C.A.R (Challenge, Action, Result) stories ready and don't be afraid of painting a grim picture.
The challenge in each situation is a time where your workplace was in crisis, then talk about the actions you took, and the positive result that came from them.
Phrase it that way, and it's always positive. You're not... | As a junior employee it's never your fault, anything goes wrong it's management or other leaders fault, so just focus on what you did. There is no need to bad mouth anything. You adapted to changes, you handled crisis situations beyond your control etc,. |
62,891 | As a hypothetical question: I worked at a dysfunctional place - constant crisis mode, crunch time, etc. As just a "minion" I didn't create or have any influence over deadlines and such. (I didn't cause the crunch time!)
How could I word it in an interview to get across that I acted decisively, responded to constant ch... | 2016/03/01 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/62891",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/47059/"
] | Have C.A.R (Challenge, Action, Result) stories ready and don't be afraid of painting a grim picture.
The challenge in each situation is a time where your workplace was in crisis, then talk about the actions you took, and the positive result that came from them.
Phrase it that way, and it's always positive. You're not... | There are code words that can be used to describe a workplace as chaotic without openly badmouthing the place. I would say something like:
>
> It was a dynamic environment with a really fast pace. The short deadline cycle helped me develop as a team player and make good decisions under pressure. It really helped me ... |
62,891 | As a hypothetical question: I worked at a dysfunctional place - constant crisis mode, crunch time, etc. As just a "minion" I didn't create or have any influence over deadlines and such. (I didn't cause the crunch time!)
How could I word it in an interview to get across that I acted decisively, responded to constant ch... | 2016/03/01 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/62891",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/47059/"
] | Not all workplaces are the same and even in the best of breed organizations, there are projects doomed from the get-go. It is called real life.
I would word it as, as a junior employee, I found myself assigned to a project which did not have well defined goals and good measurements and reporting. Hence the project wa... | As a junior employee it's never your fault, anything goes wrong it's management or other leaders fault, so just focus on what you did. There is no need to bad mouth anything. You adapted to changes, you handled crisis situations beyond your control etc,. |
62,891 | As a hypothetical question: I worked at a dysfunctional place - constant crisis mode, crunch time, etc. As just a "minion" I didn't create or have any influence over deadlines and such. (I didn't cause the crunch time!)
How could I word it in an interview to get across that I acted decisively, responded to constant ch... | 2016/03/01 | [
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/62891",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com",
"https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/47059/"
] | There are code words that can be used to describe a workplace as chaotic without openly badmouthing the place. I would say something like:
>
> It was a dynamic environment with a really fast pace. The short deadline cycle helped me develop as a team player and make good decisions under pressure. It really helped me ... | As a junior employee it's never your fault, anything goes wrong it's management or other leaders fault, so just focus on what you did. There is no need to bad mouth anything. You adapted to changes, you handled crisis situations beyond your control etc,. |
4,136,944 | I just saw a very odd thing, I have a co-worker who has their configspec setup to look at the main branch, and earlier this morning he could see files in a certain folder, he hasn't changed that view and all of a sudden they were gone.
I took a look at the folder's node, and when I compare it with the previous version... | 2010/11/09 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/4136944",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/241852/"
] | The usual explanation is when you have the directory checked-out (unreserved) in your view:
Any change made by others (like `rmname` 4 files) won't be visible until you undo-checkout said directory.
The "all of a sudden" part means he was probably in a *dynamic* view, in which case you also have the possibility of ... | Sounds stupid, but what is the protection of this folder? Does he has "read" access to it? |
4,136,944 | I just saw a very odd thing, I have a co-worker who has their configspec setup to look at the main branch, and earlier this morning he could see files in a certain folder, he hasn't changed that view and all of a sudden they were gone.
I took a look at the folder's node, and when I compare it with the previous version... | 2010/11/09 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/4136944",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/241852/"
] | Just had the same issue. Turns out the horizontal bar dividing the file view and the "helpful text" was all the way to the top and thus hid the files. No easy indication that it's hidden. Had to look at co-worker's working view to realize that there's a horizontal bar to move.
![Image showing CC Explorer with files hid... | The usual explanation is when you have the directory checked-out (unreserved) in your view:
Any change made by others (like `rmname` 4 files) won't be visible until you undo-checkout said directory.
The "all of a sudden" part means he was probably in a *dynamic* view, in which case you also have the possibility of ... |
4,136,944 | I just saw a very odd thing, I have a co-worker who has their configspec setup to look at the main branch, and earlier this morning he could see files in a certain folder, he hasn't changed that view and all of a sudden they were gone.
I took a look at the folder's node, and when I compare it with the previous version... | 2010/11/09 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/4136944",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/241852/"
] | Just had the same issue. Turns out the horizontal bar dividing the file view and the "helpful text" was all the way to the top and thus hid the files. No easy indication that it's hidden. Had to look at co-worker's working view to realize that there's a horizontal bar to move.
, the belief that Christ's body, from the incarnation, was incorruptible.
In the Hagiography of Eutyc... | 2015/02/16 | [
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/37410",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com",
"https://christianity.stackexchange.com/users/15492/"
] | Historians widely agree that Justinian did indeed issue an edict imposing [aphthartodocetism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphthartodocetae) (the idea that Jesus's body was always incorruptible), citing the testimony you quoted from [Evagrius Scholasticus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evagrius_Scholasticus).
One of ... | Admittedly I'm reporting mostly silence, but my copy of "Heresies" by Harold O. J. Brown mentions aphthartodocetism on page 185. He does not, however, mention anything about Justinian or any other emperor adhering to this doctrine. According to him:
>
> If monophysitism had not gone beyond Severus [presumably [Severu... |
16,436 | Is this picture of a digital camera being oversaturated by bright light source i.e. the Sun?
<http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3110/3147227521_396e16bcfc.jpg>
[](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Y1nYN.jpg) | 2016/07/02 | [
"https://astronomy.stackexchange.com/questions/16436",
"https://astronomy.stackexchange.com",
"https://astronomy.stackexchange.com/users/13352/"
] | It's an artifact from the digital sensor and/or the image processing in some cameras.
There have been a number of digital cameras with this issue. E.g. [here is a Sony camera](https://www.cinema5d.com/sony-fixing-sony-a7s-ii-black-sun-bug/) where the sun turned black with a specific setting for the picture profile. (... | That does seems like the most probable explanation. Pointing a camera directly towards the Sun is [not exactly healthy for it](https://photo.stackexchange.com/q/4016)
You may want to try to take some other pictures and study them to see it some permanent damage is present. (That is, if this is your camera anyway.)
At... |
421 | I have seen lots of printers that print chocolate using a syringe with molten chocolate. But, even cooler, would it be possible to print chocolate using some kind of feed system for **continuous** chocolate printing, so large objects and for a prolonged time, not only lasting the content of one syringe with molten choc... | 2016/01/31 | [
"https://3dprinting.stackexchange.com/questions/421",
"https://3dprinting.stackexchange.com",
"https://3dprinting.stackexchange.com/users/264/"
] | Update: I found a nice article about chocolate printing: <https://all3dp.com/2/chocolate-3d-printer-all-you-need-to-know/>
---
You are searching for chocolate extruder. I did not find one, which would fulfill all your requirements. You have to adapt each solution.
Zmorph3d Liquid paste extruder
---------------------... | I would look into what Hershey did for this chocolate printer in junction with 3ds. Behold state of the art Chocolate 3d printing.. The
[CocoJett](http://richport3d.com/2015/02/17/3d-systems-unveils-the-cocojettm/)
That said there is little said about their tank system.
Far as the actual question it self. There is no... |
220,438 | From observing my mass count I've seen that the bigger a cell is, the faster that cell loses its mass. However, when you have multiple cells, each of the cells loses mass concurrently.
My question is, given the total amount of mass between all cells is the same, do you passively lose mass faster as one large cell or m... | 2015/05/22 | [
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/220438",
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com",
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com/users/54474/"
] | After reading the source code [here](https://github.com/forairan/Ogar), the formula for decay is:
>
> mass = mass \* (1 - playerRate \* gameRateModifier)
>
>
>
By default, playerRate is .002, and gameRateModifier is 1.
Because of the distributive property of multiplication, the decay rate is the same. Using your... | From the tests I have just done (I have tested being one big cell over a long period of time and tested being the same mass altogether but being divided into many smaller cells), it looks like **there is no difference to the amount of mass lost dependent on the number of cells**. |
220,438 | From observing my mass count I've seen that the bigger a cell is, the faster that cell loses its mass. However, when you have multiple cells, each of the cells loses mass concurrently.
My question is, given the total amount of mass between all cells is the same, do you passively lose mass faster as one large cell or m... | 2015/05/22 | [
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/220438",
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com",
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com/users/54474/"
] | From the tests I have just done (I have tested being one big cell over a long period of time and tested being the same mass altogether but being divided into many smaller cells), it looks like **there is no difference to the amount of mass lost dependent on the number of cells**. | While your rate of loss is the same regardless of splitting, your rate of GAIN from eating points is increased greatly by splitting, because both your speed and your width are increased. This is most notable in a game that is down to only a few players; splitting into 16 and "sweeping" dense starfields can gain you a l... |
220,438 | From observing my mass count I've seen that the bigger a cell is, the faster that cell loses its mass. However, when you have multiple cells, each of the cells loses mass concurrently.
My question is, given the total amount of mass between all cells is the same, do you passively lose mass faster as one large cell or m... | 2015/05/22 | [
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/220438",
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com",
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com/users/54474/"
] | After reading the source code [here](https://github.com/forairan/Ogar), the formula for decay is:
>
> mass = mass \* (1 - playerRate \* gameRateModifier)
>
>
>
By default, playerRate is .002, and gameRateModifier is 1.
Because of the distributive property of multiplication, the decay rate is the same. Using your... | While your rate of loss is the same regardless of splitting, your rate of GAIN from eating points is increased greatly by splitting, because both your speed and your width are increased. This is most notable in a game that is down to only a few players; splitting into 16 and "sweeping" dense starfields can gain you a l... |
259,712 | I'm currently trying to buy a whole bunch of Windows 7 licenses to upgrade XP and Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Professional.
It seems like a good time to start on an Open License agreement. Every time I talk to a vendor, or go through Microsoft's Licensing website, I see references to Software Assurance.
Apparent... | 2011/04/14 | [
"https://serverfault.com/questions/259712",
"https://serverfault.com",
"https://serverfault.com/users/16732/"
] | Software Assurance provides access to the new major versions of the software; for instance, a Windows Vista Software Assurance customer got automatic access to Windows 7 when it came out, for no additional cost above the Software Assurance.
Basically, it's buying the software on subscription instead of paying the upgr... | Another benefit is for example getting Extended Hotfix Support for older versions (for non-security hotfixes). |
12,130 | Now that we have SuperUser, the "not programming related" reason is no longer a valid reason to close a question - questions that are not programming related but are computer related should be moved instead. But because the option remains, people seem to feel justified in [closing questions without moving them](https:/... | 2009/08/04 | [
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/12130",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/users/36723/"
] | In such a case, people should just use the "belongs on superuser.com" close reason. There's no reason to change the "not programming related" close reason. Each one serves a function.
I'll give two examples:
* [This question](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1228229/what-time-does-take-before-google-sets-you-in-th... | I agree with this. I've seen several questions recently closed as "not programming related", when they should have been migrated to SU or SF. I think that we may have some users who are not up to date on the close reasons. |
12,130 | Now that we have SuperUser, the "not programming related" reason is no longer a valid reason to close a question - questions that are not programming related but are computer related should be moved instead. But because the option remains, people seem to feel justified in [closing questions without moving them](https:/... | 2009/08/04 | [
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/12130",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/users/36723/"
] | In such a case, people should just use the "belongs on superuser.com" close reason. There's no reason to change the "not programming related" close reason. Each one serves a function.
I'll give two examples:
* [This question](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1228229/what-time-does-take-before-google-sets-you-in-th... | If the users feel it is best moved, it will most likely get moved to another place (if it is better suited there). Otherwise some things just deserve to die. If we did what you said, most people would instinctively choose SuperUser ("Hey, it's computer related HURR!") and we can all watch SuperUser become the trash can... |
12,130 | Now that we have SuperUser, the "not programming related" reason is no longer a valid reason to close a question - questions that are not programming related but are computer related should be moved instead. But because the option remains, people seem to feel justified in [closing questions without moving them](https:/... | 2009/08/04 | [
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/12130",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/users/36723/"
] | In such a case, people should just use the "belongs on superuser.com" close reason. There's no reason to change the "not programming related" close reason. Each one serves a function.
I'll give two examples:
* [This question](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1228229/what-time-does-take-before-google-sets-you-in-th... | I would suggest that the language be "not appropriate for any SO site". This makes it clear that it is completely unwanted. |
12,130 | Now that we have SuperUser, the "not programming related" reason is no longer a valid reason to close a question - questions that are not programming related but are computer related should be moved instead. But because the option remains, people seem to feel justified in [closing questions without moving them](https:/... | 2009/08/04 | [
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/12130",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/users/36723/"
] | In such a case, people should just use the "belongs on superuser.com" close reason. There's no reason to change the "not programming related" close reason. Each one serves a function.
I'll give two examples:
* [This question](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1228229/what-time-does-take-before-google-sets-you-in-th... | Looks like "not programming related" was removed at some point... |
12,130 | Now that we have SuperUser, the "not programming related" reason is no longer a valid reason to close a question - questions that are not programming related but are computer related should be moved instead. But because the option remains, people seem to feel justified in [closing questions without moving them](https:/... | 2009/08/04 | [
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/12130",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/users/36723/"
] | I agree with this. I've seen several questions recently closed as "not programming related", when they should have been migrated to SU or SF. I think that we may have some users who are not up to date on the close reasons. | If the users feel it is best moved, it will most likely get moved to another place (if it is better suited there). Otherwise some things just deserve to die. If we did what you said, most people would instinctively choose SuperUser ("Hey, it's computer related HURR!") and we can all watch SuperUser become the trash can... |
12,130 | Now that we have SuperUser, the "not programming related" reason is no longer a valid reason to close a question - questions that are not programming related but are computer related should be moved instead. But because the option remains, people seem to feel justified in [closing questions without moving them](https:/... | 2009/08/04 | [
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/12130",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com",
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] | I would suggest that the language be "not appropriate for any SO site". This makes it clear that it is completely unwanted. | If the users feel it is best moved, it will most likely get moved to another place (if it is better suited there). Otherwise some things just deserve to die. If we did what you said, most people would instinctively choose SuperUser ("Hey, it's computer related HURR!") and we can all watch SuperUser become the trash can... |
12,130 | Now that we have SuperUser, the "not programming related" reason is no longer a valid reason to close a question - questions that are not programming related but are computer related should be moved instead. But because the option remains, people seem to feel justified in [closing questions without moving them](https:/... | 2009/08/04 | [
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/12130",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com",
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] | Looks like "not programming related" was removed at some point... | If the users feel it is best moved, it will most likely get moved to another place (if it is better suited there). Otherwise some things just deserve to die. If we did what you said, most people would instinctively choose SuperUser ("Hey, it's computer related HURR!") and we can all watch SuperUser become the trash can... |
1,217 | I'd like to start exploring QoS, and lower level optimizations for things like broadcasts/multicasts within my home lab. I've looked around for ways to generate traffic to and from a box, but haven't found anything to really max out what a given port can handle to really see the effects of QoS etc.
I'd love to be able... | 2013/05/28 | [
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/1217",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/users/1353/"
] | You can use [iperf2](http://sourceforge.net/projects/iperf/) or [iperf3](http://code.google.com/p/iperf/) to help generate some traffic. There are quite a few options included that will allow you to accomplish some nice traffic classification.
You might also check out [scapy](http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/) - s... | I have also used [`netperf`](http://www.netperf.org/) in some situations. It seems to perform better with UDP-tests. |
1,217 | I'd like to start exploring QoS, and lower level optimizations for things like broadcasts/multicasts within my home lab. I've looked around for ways to generate traffic to and from a box, but haven't found anything to really max out what a given port can handle to really see the effects of QoS etc.
I'd love to be able... | 2013/05/28 | [
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/1217",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/users/1353/"
] | We use Ixia IxChariot for this use. It's a widely used commercial product and can definitely do what you're looking for. | an additional option is [ostinato](http://ostinato.org/). it has many of the features of ixia/spirent and can be deployed in a manager+drone mode of operation and has a GUI and python interface. it's also capable of doing PCAP replays which is surprisingly handy.
cisco's packaged this as part of their VIRL toolkit fo... |
1,217 | I'd like to start exploring QoS, and lower level optimizations for things like broadcasts/multicasts within my home lab. I've looked around for ways to generate traffic to and from a box, but haven't found anything to really max out what a given port can handle to really see the effects of QoS etc.
I'd love to be able... | 2013/05/28 | [
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/1217",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/users/1353/"
] | I have also used [`netperf`](http://www.netperf.org/) in some situations. It seems to perform better with UDP-tests. | Short and sweet: use tcpdump to record and make sure you have enough space to store the PCAP. Then, use tcpreplay (<http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/>) to play it back.
To get a PCAP with real traffic, you could ask your colleagues politely to allow you to record all of their traffic one day for just an hour (or until the ... |
1,217 | I'd like to start exploring QoS, and lower level optimizations for things like broadcasts/multicasts within my home lab. I've looked around for ways to generate traffic to and from a box, but haven't found anything to really max out what a given port can handle to really see the effects of QoS etc.
I'd love to be able... | 2013/05/28 | [
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/1217",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/users/1353/"
] | I've used Ixia IxChariot in the past and found that the only benefits were that it ran on Windows and produced slick looking reports that were effectively meaningless, but made management types happy to see.
Personally, I'd rather conserve my budget and use iperf. | Netperf and scapy are good options if you looking for a simple open-source solution. If you need more complete you would consider agilent N2x and Spirent. |
1,217 | I'd like to start exploring QoS, and lower level optimizations for things like broadcasts/multicasts within my home lab. I've looked around for ways to generate traffic to and from a box, but haven't found anything to really max out what a given port can handle to really see the effects of QoS etc.
I'd love to be able... | 2013/05/28 | [
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/1217",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/users/1353/"
] | We use Ixia IxChariot for this use. It's a widely used commercial product and can definitely do what you're looking for. | [Hyenae](http://sourceforge.net/projects/hyenae/) is a highly flexible platform independent network packet generator. It allows you to reproduce several MITM, DoS and DDoS attack scenarios, comes with a clusterable remote daemon and an interactive attack assistant.
There are some options you can play with, send delay ... |
1,217 | I'd like to start exploring QoS, and lower level optimizations for things like broadcasts/multicasts within my home lab. I've looked around for ways to generate traffic to and from a box, but haven't found anything to really max out what a given port can handle to really see the effects of QoS etc.
I'd love to be able... | 2013/05/28 | [
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/1217",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/users/1353/"
] | We use Ixia IxChariot for this use. It's a widely used commercial product and can definitely do what you're looking for. | I've used Ixia IxChariot in the past and found that the only benefits were that it ran on Windows and produced slick looking reports that were effectively meaningless, but made management types happy to see.
Personally, I'd rather conserve my budget and use iperf. |
1,217 | I'd like to start exploring QoS, and lower level optimizations for things like broadcasts/multicasts within my home lab. I've looked around for ways to generate traffic to and from a box, but haven't found anything to really max out what a given port can handle to really see the effects of QoS etc.
I'd love to be able... | 2013/05/28 | [
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/1217",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/users/1353/"
] | [Hyenae](http://sourceforge.net/projects/hyenae/) is a highly flexible platform independent network packet generator. It allows you to reproduce several MITM, DoS and DDoS attack scenarios, comes with a clusterable remote daemon and an interactive attack assistant.
There are some options you can play with, send delay ... | [Etherate](https://github.com/jwbensley/etherate "Etherate") enables you to test QoS down to layer 2 directly over Ethernet.
Using it you can generate layer 2 Ethernet traffic in a controlled manner which you can measure.
You can specify traffic flow duration, frame size, bits per second / bytes per second, total byt... |
1,217 | I'd like to start exploring QoS, and lower level optimizations for things like broadcasts/multicasts within my home lab. I've looked around for ways to generate traffic to and from a box, but haven't found anything to really max out what a given port can handle to really see the effects of QoS etc.
I'd love to be able... | 2013/05/28 | [
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/1217",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com",
"https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/users/1353/"
] | You can use [iperf2](http://sourceforge.net/projects/iperf/) or [iperf3](http://code.google.com/p/iperf/) to help generate some traffic. There are quite a few options included that will allow you to accomplish some nice traffic classification.
You might also check out [scapy](http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/) - s... | [Hyenae](http://sourceforge.net/projects/hyenae/) is a highly flexible platform independent network packet generator. It allows you to reproduce several MITM, DoS and DDoS attack scenarios, comes with a clusterable remote daemon and an interactive attack assistant.
There are some options you can play with, send delay ... |
27,602 | I'm looking for a way to add and update subscribers in a list, using the nodejs [module](https://github.com/ExactTarget/node-fuel).
Is there an easy way?
Thanks a lot,
Philmod | 2014/02/11 | [
"https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/27602",
"https://salesforce.stackexchange.com",
"https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/users/6809/"
] | I was originally trying to do the same but ended up using Data Extensions instead. The REST api plays well with them and you can use them a lot like lists from what I've seen. | Node-Fuel was created to assist with REST calls. Updating subscribers using Node-Fuel is not supported, as subscribers is currently a SOAP API. |
158,922 | We're in the United States, sometime in the next few years. Through a series of circumstances, a viral outbreak occurs in the country. For the sake of detail, this is how it happens:
* A scientific organization has a research outpost somewhere with thick ice sheets: say Greenland or Antarctica
* Scientists there disco... | 2019/10/21 | [
"https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/158922",
"https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com",
"https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/users/68967/"
] | Fungi do cannot directly change the way your mind works, they are way too primitive for that. Fungi can change the chemicals and hormones, and those affect the way the mind work. So you are looking for basic human instincts that fungi can amplify:
**Aggression instinct**
Fungi could make the person more aggressive, ... | **Zombie fungus.**
I know, I know! Done so much! But here is how it would work. No hard science tag so this is just storytelling.
Fungi infect a chordate. They do that all the time. These fungi are symbiotic in that they augment healing and disease resistance. Infected folks who are hurt bounce back quick. Sometimes... |
158,922 | We're in the United States, sometime in the next few years. Through a series of circumstances, a viral outbreak occurs in the country. For the sake of detail, this is how it happens:
* A scientific organization has a research outpost somewhere with thick ice sheets: say Greenland or Antarctica
* Scientists there disco... | 2019/10/21 | [
"https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/158922",
"https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com",
"https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/users/68967/"
] | Start from a common fungus that infects a lot of people - say, [malassezia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malassezia_furfur) or any of the fungi that cause Athlete's foot.
Now just have the fungus produce prions that make it to the blood of the human host. It might take from weeks to decades, but the hosts will develo... | **Zombie fungus.**
I know, I know! Done so much! But here is how it would work. No hard science tag so this is just storytelling.
Fungi infect a chordate. They do that all the time. These fungi are symbiotic in that they augment healing and disease resistance. Infected folks who are hurt bounce back quick. Sometimes... |
158,922 | We're in the United States, sometime in the next few years. Through a series of circumstances, a viral outbreak occurs in the country. For the sake of detail, this is how it happens:
* A scientific organization has a research outpost somewhere with thick ice sheets: say Greenland or Antarctica
* Scientists there disco... | 2019/10/21 | [
"https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/158922",
"https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com",
"https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/users/68967/"
] | There are a number of pathogens that have significant influence on host behavior in ways which are frankly almost as disturbing as cordyceps.
Gut bacteria
------------
Human gut bacteria have been known to release chemicals similar to human hormones in response to preferred food sources to encourage their hosts to ea... | **Zombie fungus.**
I know, I know! Done so much! But here is how it would work. No hard science tag so this is just storytelling.
Fungi infect a chordate. They do that all the time. These fungi are symbiotic in that they augment healing and disease resistance. Infected folks who are hurt bounce back quick. Sometimes... |
158,922 | We're in the United States, sometime in the next few years. Through a series of circumstances, a viral outbreak occurs in the country. For the sake of detail, this is how it happens:
* A scientific organization has a research outpost somewhere with thick ice sheets: say Greenland or Antarctica
* Scientists there disco... | 2019/10/21 | [
"https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/158922",
"https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com",
"https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/users/68967/"
] | Humans have a lot of tools at our disposal from buildings/HVAC to medicine so I think first and foremost this fungus has to encourage people to socialize and manage fear/logic in some way to make us less likely to effectively notice/combat it before it gains a foothold in society. Here's how I think you can make it wor... | **Zombie fungus.**
I know, I know! Done so much! But here is how it would work. No hard science tag so this is just storytelling.
Fungi infect a chordate. They do that all the time. These fungi are symbiotic in that they augment healing and disease resistance. Infected folks who are hurt bounce back quick. Sometimes... |
89,673 | A friend of mine told me that he was about to have his birthday. However, he didn't tell me what his birthday was.
When is his birthday?
*Compulsory Hint 0*
>
> He is sixteen years old
>
>
>
*Compulsory Hint 1*
>
> His favourite color: [... | 2019/09/30 | [
"https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/89673",
"https://puzzling.stackexchange.com",
"https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/users/56741/"
] | The title says **"It's his birthday!"**
>
> Maybe **today** is his birthday!
>
> You posted the question right after midnight. So your friend told you yesterday that he is about to have his birthday, and now it is his 16th birthday as your hint says he is (now) 16 years old.
>
>
> | His birthday is:
>
> 14th March
>
>
>
Because:
>
> His favourite colour has the RGB value: **145/3/19** Which looks like a date of this year.
>
> I assume the 5 was added to 14 because otherwise all the numbers would be very small and the colour is then practically black.
>
>
> |
89,673 | A friend of mine told me that he was about to have his birthday. However, he didn't tell me what his birthday was.
When is his birthday?
*Compulsory Hint 0*
>
> He is sixteen years old
>
>
>
*Compulsory Hint 1*
>
> His favourite color: [... | 2019/09/30 | [
"https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/89673",
"https://puzzling.stackexchange.com",
"https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/users/56741/"
] | His birthday is:
>
> *possibly*, on October 31st
>
>
>
Because
>
> the displayed color is **#910313** in hexadecimal. Since he is 16 years old (as of 2019), so "3" or "03" must be the year (2003). He was *about to have* his birthday (as of 2019-09-30), so it's most likely in October. So, we find an explanati... | His birthday is:
>
> 14th March
>
>
>
Because:
>
> His favourite colour has the RGB value: **145/3/19** Which looks like a date of this year.
>
> I assume the 5 was added to 14 because otherwise all the numbers would be very small and the colour is then practically black.
>
>
> |
89,673 | A friend of mine told me that he was about to have his birthday. However, he didn't tell me what his birthday was.
When is his birthday?
*Compulsory Hint 0*
>
> He is sixteen years old
>
>
>
*Compulsory Hint 1*
>
> His favourite color: [... | 2019/09/30 | [
"https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/89673",
"https://puzzling.stackexchange.com",
"https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/users/56741/"
] | The birthday is on
>
> **March 13**
>
> The two clues suggest using the hexidecimal representation (16th birthday) of the displayed color which is **#910313** or 1991-03-13
>
>
> | His birthday is:
>
> 14th March
>
>
>
Because:
>
> His favourite colour has the RGB value: **145/3/19** Which looks like a date of this year.
>
> I assume the 5 was added to 14 because otherwise all the numbers would be very small and the colour is then practically black.
>
>
> |
89,069 | In season 1 of *[Westworld](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westworld_(TV_series))* we saw the Maze in some places.
The Maze shows up on the inside of Kissy's scalp when being scalped by Man in Black, after the man in black traumatizes *Maeve*, she runs out and falls with a maze somehow magically appearing around her ,... | 2018/05/16 | [
"https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/89069",
"https://movies.stackexchange.com",
"https://movies.stackexchange.com/users/56959/"
] | In S2E8
>
> members of the Ghost Nation scalp each other, draw the symbol inside, then their scalps are presumably reattached by Delos technicians who never notice. Every subsequent appearance of the maze has been inscribed by one of them, including the one outside Maeve's house
>
>
> | No, there is nothing like chosen ones. And no, the maze is not drawn inside every host's head.
The maze is drawn inside only those hosts which were created by Arnold himself.
Because Arnold was concerned or obsessed with consciousness, he made a way to get that into hosts.
Like Dolores solved the maze in Season 1 ... |
295,798 | I try to repair the receiver board of Syma X8 series quadcopter. One of four DC motors is not drived properly, i. e. does not turn on after the signal from transmitters (the other motors do). The motor works if it's connected to other outputs.
[](https://i.stack.im... | 2017/03/30 | [
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/295798",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com",
"https://electronics.stackexchange.com/users/143846/"
] | Your diode test results and operating waveforms indicate that it is an NPN bipolar transistor (if it was a FET the Gate drive voltage would be higher, and the Gate would measure open circuit to both Source and Drain).
The circuit probably looks something like this:-

... | That is a SOT-23 package. Simply google 'sot-23 npn y1'. The part could be an SS8050. Note that Y1 is a small enough code to easily be something else from another manufacturer.
At any rate, compare the maximum rating for Ic for this part with the maximum Ic for the BC547 and you can see why your attempted replacement ... |
5,174,167 | I have a team currently working on a Web Application project, we want to be able to run the project through our local IIS web servers and let each dev map it to whatever virtual directory they like.
Currently every time we check in we are stomping on each others virtual dir settings in th cs proj file.
I know we coul... | 2011/03/02 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/5174167",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/139962/"
] | Fought this war more than a few times. Our solution was to configure the projects to use the "built-in" web dev server. Then use the attach to process command to attach to the appropriate process if you need to debug the application. And there is an extension to VS2010 -- vscommands if I recall correctly -- that lets o... | Not so clear on the question. Each team member can run the project in their own local IIS in which case it doesn't conflict with others. I guess you need some kind of source control like VSS of TFS to make the changes to the file more synchronized. |
5,174,167 | I have a team currently working on a Web Application project, we want to be able to run the project through our local IIS web servers and let each dev map it to whatever virtual directory they like.
Currently every time we check in we are stomping on each others virtual dir settings in th cs proj file.
I know we coul... | 2011/03/02 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/5174167",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/139962/"
] | In the properties for the Web Application Project, where you indicate whether to use the Local IIS server, you can specify that the setting in the Servers section not be stored in the Project file and thus apply to all users. Do that once, and it should then be the case that any developer can change those settings with... | Not so clear on the question. Each team member can run the project in their own local IIS in which case it doesn't conflict with others. I guess you need some kind of source control like VSS of TFS to make the changes to the file more synchronized. |
5,174,167 | I have a team currently working on a Web Application project, we want to be able to run the project through our local IIS web servers and let each dev map it to whatever virtual directory they like.
Currently every time we check in we are stomping on each others virtual dir settings in th cs proj file.
I know we coul... | 2011/03/02 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/5174167",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/139962/"
] | Fought this war more than a few times. Our solution was to configure the projects to use the "built-in" web dev server. Then use the attach to process command to attach to the appropriate process if you need to debug the application. And there is an extension to VS2010 -- vscommands if I recall correctly -- that lets o... | If your team members are all using Windows Vista or 7, their local IIS must be the version 7 or 7.5. The good thing of IIS 7.x is that we can run multiple web sites at the same time, while IIS 5.1 on Windows XP can only run one web site at once.
Therefore, your team can setup each web application project using a singl... |
5,174,167 | I have a team currently working on a Web Application project, we want to be able to run the project through our local IIS web servers and let each dev map it to whatever virtual directory they like.
Currently every time we check in we are stomping on each others virtual dir settings in th cs proj file.
I know we coul... | 2011/03/02 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/5174167",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/139962/"
] | In the properties for the Web Application Project, where you indicate whether to use the Local IIS server, you can specify that the setting in the Servers section not be stored in the Project file and thus apply to all users. Do that once, and it should then be the case that any developer can change those settings with... | If your team members are all using Windows Vista or 7, their local IIS must be the version 7 or 7.5. The good thing of IIS 7.x is that we can run multiple web sites at the same time, while IIS 5.1 on Windows XP can only run one web site at once.
Therefore, your team can setup each web application project using a singl... |
5,174,167 | I have a team currently working on a Web Application project, we want to be able to run the project through our local IIS web servers and let each dev map it to whatever virtual directory they like.
Currently every time we check in we are stomping on each others virtual dir settings in th cs proj file.
I know we coul... | 2011/03/02 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/5174167",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/139962/"
] | Fought this war more than a few times. Our solution was to configure the projects to use the "built-in" web dev server. Then use the attach to process command to attach to the appropriate process if you need to debug the application. And there is an extension to VS2010 -- vscommands if I recall correctly -- that lets o... | In the properties for the Web Application Project, where you indicate whether to use the Local IIS server, you can specify that the setting in the Servers section not be stored in the Project file and thus apply to all users. Do that once, and it should then be the case that any developer can change those settings with... |
104,778 | We know that waves can interfere with themselves to form interference patterns for example photons and electrons. How is this possible? I know it does happen but is there a proper representation or a proof of this? It would be good if someone could represent it with a diagram. I just need to understand the reason for t... | 2014/03/23 | [
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/104778",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/35837/"
] | Imagine that you have a laser and in front of it you placed barrier with two slits. Because of Wave-Particle duality light behaves like a wave (When we don't observe it) which is travelling at speed of light. When you will light up(turn on) the laser, on screen you will see interference pattern(Interference is phenomen... | In some field of research like quantum field theory, particles are but excitation of a field and therefore naturally get a wave like behavior.
If you study the Maxwell equation you will find that in a vacuum in the absence of charges any changing magnetic field will give rise to a changing electric field and vica versa... |
104,778 | We know that waves can interfere with themselves to form interference patterns for example photons and electrons. How is this possible? I know it does happen but is there a proper representation or a proof of this? It would be good if someone could represent it with a diagram. I just need to understand the reason for t... | 2014/03/23 | [
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/104778",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/35837/"
] | Imagine that you have a laser and in front of it you placed barrier with two slits. Because of Wave-Particle duality light behaves like a wave (When we don't observe it) which is travelling at speed of light. When you will light up(turn on) the laser, on screen you will see interference pattern(Interference is phenomen... | [Huygen's principle](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huygens%E2%80%93Fresnel_principle) explains how classical waves interfere with themselves. Since each point a wave is passing through is oscillating, it is a source in its own right. The waves emanating from the individual points all interfere with each other. The overa... |
104,778 | We know that waves can interfere with themselves to form interference patterns for example photons and electrons. How is this possible? I know it does happen but is there a proper representation or a proof of this? It would be good if someone could represent it with a diagram. I just need to understand the reason for t... | 2014/03/23 | [
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/104778",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/35837/"
] | Imagine that you have a laser and in front of it you placed barrier with two slits. Because of Wave-Particle duality light behaves like a wave (When we don't observe it) which is travelling at speed of light. When you will light up(turn on) the laser, on screen you will see interference pattern(Interference is phenomen... | The interference phenomenon for "single" photon or electron ia a sympathetic vibration entailing the geometry of the source, the aperture and the detector. Although the particle is single, i.e. electron or photon, it is associated (for instance in the case of photon) with the lateral extent of the beam of in which it t... |
104,778 | We know that waves can interfere with themselves to form interference patterns for example photons and electrons. How is this possible? I know it does happen but is there a proper representation or a proof of this? It would be good if someone could represent it with a diagram. I just need to understand the reason for t... | 2014/03/23 | [
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/104778",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/35837/"
] | [Huygen's principle](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huygens%E2%80%93Fresnel_principle) explains how classical waves interfere with themselves. Since each point a wave is passing through is oscillating, it is a source in its own right. The waves emanating from the individual points all interfere with each other. The overa... | In some field of research like quantum field theory, particles are but excitation of a field and therefore naturally get a wave like behavior.
If you study the Maxwell equation you will find that in a vacuum in the absence of charges any changing magnetic field will give rise to a changing electric field and vica versa... |
104,778 | We know that waves can interfere with themselves to form interference patterns for example photons and electrons. How is this possible? I know it does happen but is there a proper representation or a proof of this? It would be good if someone could represent it with a diagram. I just need to understand the reason for t... | 2014/03/23 | [
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/104778",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com",
"https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/35837/"
] | [Huygen's principle](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huygens%E2%80%93Fresnel_principle) explains how classical waves interfere with themselves. Since each point a wave is passing through is oscillating, it is a source in its own right. The waves emanating from the individual points all interfere with each other. The overa... | The interference phenomenon for "single" photon or electron ia a sympathetic vibration entailing the geometry of the source, the aperture and the detector. Although the particle is single, i.e. electron or photon, it is associated (for instance in the case of photon) with the lateral extent of the beam of in which it t... |
53,671 | The Heraldic Eagle, or [Reichsadler](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichsadler) is still to this day used as the coat of arms of the German empire. Its use in the coat of arms, and on German symbolism generally picture an eagle with curved wings and a red open beak.
[ it. An heraldic eagle (or any other heraldic symbol) on its own is neutral. Remember the 3 powers of advertising: repeat, repeat and repeat.
I live in Thailand were the [swastika](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika) has a very different (and [religious](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S... | [Here](https://digitalwindow.vassar.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://scholar.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=1260&context=senior_capstone) is an interesting undergraduate thesis that compares the different ways the eagle was appropriated as a national symbol in US and German contexts. In both cases, the author ... |
53,671 | The Heraldic Eagle, or [Reichsadler](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichsadler) is still to this day used as the coat of arms of the German empire. Its use in the coat of arms, and on German symbolism generally picture an eagle with curved wings and a red open beak.
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Well, the eagle as displayed the way the Nazis displayed it, together with the word "Fatherland" in some gothic font certainly makes it a s... | [Here](https://digitalwindow.vassar.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://scholar.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=1260&context=senior_capstone) is an interesting undergraduate thesis that compares the different ways the eagle was appropriated as a national symbol in US and German contexts. In both cases, the author ... |
6,328,661 | A while ago I used a rails3 plugin that let you type in any date / time in a field which was then converted into a normal date / time entry. For example, 9am eat breakfast would be entered in to the calendar.
Despite looking through all my project notes, I cannot find reference to this!
Is there anyone out there who... | 2011/06/13 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/6328661",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/789125/"
] | I believe you are looking for [Chronic](http://www.rubyinside.com/chronic-natural-date-parsing-for-ruby-229.html) | why don't you use Jquery.timepicker plug-in instead of Ruby on Rails plug-in? It's really easy to use. Link to jquery.timepicker:
[http://trentrichardson.com/examples/timepicker/][1] |
1,058,492 | On the user PC (in domain) in settings they can see that RDP is turned off but the possibility to turn it on is disabled with the message:
"Some settings are managed by your organization".
Some other PC in the same domain has RDP turned on while the same
"Some settings are managed by your organization" is present.
So... | 2021/03/26 | [
"https://serverfault.com/questions/1058492",
"https://serverfault.com",
"https://serverfault.com/users/540808/"
] | The current problem was solved by running on the client side (in Powershell)
Set-ItemProperty -Path 'HKLM:\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server' -name “fDenyTSConnections” -value 0
Enable-NetFirewallRule -DisplayGroup “Remote Desktop”
But I have an impression that the right solution should be on the serv... | This is managed by your Group Policies on the SBS 2003 server.
Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Group Policy Management
Once you find the offending policy you can make the change and run "gpupdate /force" on the workstation or simply reboot the workstation. |
42,012 | (TW, depression related stuff?)
In my AP Lang class, we've recently started an activity called Visiting Author, where a student does a cold read of a piece they wrote and the others give criticism and suggestions either out loud or on paper. I volunteered to read a poem I had written about my life. Afterwards, during ... | 2019/02/06 | [
"https://writers.stackexchange.com/questions/42012",
"https://writers.stackexchange.com",
"https://writers.stackexchange.com/users/34214/"
] | Run on sentences are sentences without a pause. No place to take a breath.
By using what might otherwise be a run on sentence as free verse poetry, you are creating those pauses.
You have some commas in there, which always helps, but it's the line breaks that really give you a place to breathe. Commas alone (or comma... | BLUF: run-on sentences aren't necessarily a bad thing. LOTS of run -ons, however, are very distracting.
I teach acting, and we often do cold reads. Some of my students are "Grammar Nazis." I tell them that the written word has rules of grammar. The spoken word has rules of grammar, which differ from those of written ... |
155,585 | Just got this game.
I accidently selected "break it" when inspecting the materials chest, thinking I could get my lumber and stone from inside.
Turns out, instead of re-appearing when exiting the screen and coming back, it's gone.
I can't seem to find another store that carries it. The general store, weapons, medici... | 2014/02/10 | [
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/155585",
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com",
"https://gaming.stackexchange.com/users/18916/"
] | You can buy one from **blossom** when you get the feature, it will cost you some gold and a few materials.
If you are just begining the game I think is best to restart and learn of your mistakes | my wife played for hours and found out that, just save the game. exit, re-enter the game. the box reappeared on the farm. I am not sure if it will work for you. but instead of restart, try save your game (on new save, in case you does not want to rewrite your previous save), exit the game (to 3ds home screen), then sel... |
133,910 | I cannot remember which email address my Stack Overflow account is linked to. If I have my username, is there a way to easily find out which email address I used to log in to Stack Overflow? | 2012/05/29 | [
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/133910",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com",
"https://meta.stackexchange.com/users/186848/"
] | 1. Go [here](https://stackexchange.com/users/971621/user994083)
2. Click `my logins`

3. Profit!
 | This answer is for those who can access their account but don't know which account is it; or which email the account is linked to?
1. Click your profile icon beside the Search label in any page inside stack overflow.
2. In the page that comes after, go to 'Edit Profile and Settings' in the area just below the search ba... |
4,145 | I'm trying to install a ceiling light in two rooms that didn't previously have hard-wired lighting. After cutting a 4" hole for a circular ceiling box (using a hole saw attached to my drill) I'm finding that the ceiling box I've got might not fit:

The problem is that t... | 2011/01/24 | [
"https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/4145",
"https://diy.stackexchange.com",
"https://diy.stackexchange.com/users/1326/"
] | I agree with answer #1 with the following exception: Do not use longer screws to attach the fixture. Find a suitable box with extensions as needed to make the box opening flush with the ceiling surface. You do not want a gap between the box and fixture the could allow heat and spark from a fault in the box to escape. H... | I'd recommend a braced box. You can mount a 2x4 on the inside of the joist to change the size from 26" to 24" inches. Matter of fact, you may want to put one on both joists. Make sure you give some length to the 2x4 to balance the potential use of a fan.
If the ceiling is really 3" to 4" thick, then you'll want to get... |
14,612 | I do a lot of grilling (various vegetables and meats), but was recently told this will have similar effects to smoking. Is there much merit to the concerns over grilled foods containing carcinogens? | 2011/05/09 | [
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/14612",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/users/4782/"
] | Short answer: yes. Long answer: depends on what you're cooking.
>
> Grilling some popular food items can produce cancer-causing compounds called heterocyclic amines (HCAs)
>
>
> HCAs, a family of mutagenic and cancer-causing compounds, are produced during the cooking of many animal products, including chicken, beef... | The risks are low and mainly come from burning animal fat. There's little risk associated with grilling vegetables. Leaner meats are better. It applies to fatty fish also. I've also read that natural lump charcoal is better than treated briquettes. You can google this stuff and find tons of references and articles talk... |
14,612 | I do a lot of grilling (various vegetables and meats), but was recently told this will have similar effects to smoking. Is there much merit to the concerns over grilled foods containing carcinogens? | 2011/05/09 | [
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/14612",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/users/4782/"
] | Short answer: yes. Long answer: depends on what you're cooking.
>
> Grilling some popular food items can produce cancer-causing compounds called heterocyclic amines (HCAs)
>
>
> HCAs, a family of mutagenic and cancer-causing compounds, are produced during the cooking of many animal products, including chicken, beef... | The [source](http://www.cancerproject.org/media/news/fiveworstfoodsreport.php) of @Todd is fairly accurate on what can be grilled or not: **basically, nothing**, if you want to eat healthy stuffs.
However, the Cancer project website gives a [link](http://www.pcrm.org/health/recipes/bbq.html) to a list of things that y... |
14,612 | I do a lot of grilling (various vegetables and meats), but was recently told this will have similar effects to smoking. Is there much merit to the concerns over grilled foods containing carcinogens? | 2011/05/09 | [
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/14612",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com",
"https://cooking.stackexchange.com/users/4782/"
] | Short answer: yes. Long answer: depends on what you're cooking.
>
> Grilling some popular food items can produce cancer-causing compounds called heterocyclic amines (HCAs)
>
>
> HCAs, a family of mutagenic and cancer-causing compounds, are produced during the cooking of many animal products, including chicken, beef... | Here in South Africa we are grill, or barbecue (we call it "braai") nuts. We grill anything from vegetables to red and white meat to fish and shellfish, using charcoal, wood and gas. I've been eating grilled-food by the bucket loads since I can remember. The average South African braai's at least once a week.
Unfortun... |
8,192,216 | Is it possible to send Facebook Messages (NOT on their wall, but a "Message") to friends using Spring Social?
If yes, which API do I use? If there is no such support in Spring Social, what's the best way to do so from a Java application? | 2011/11/19 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/8192216",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/946312/"
] | The best way out that I could think of is to send an email at the ID : **{facebook-id}@facebook.com**, as it ultimately sends a Facebook message to the user. | I would take a look at this site
<http://www.springsource.org/>
This website has all the information you need to get started with SpringSource. Here's a link to their forums
<http://forum.springsource.org/index.php> |
8,192,216 | Is it possible to send Facebook Messages (NOT on their wall, but a "Message") to friends using Spring Social?
If yes, which API do I use? If there is no such support in Spring Social, what's the best way to do so from a Java application? | 2011/11/19 | [
"https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/8192216",
"https://Stackoverflow.com",
"https://Stackoverflow.com/users/946312/"
] | For what I know, Facebook doesn't allow to send messages (and also asking friendship) with its API. So I think that you can't send messages to Facebook in a clean way. What you can do is make a bot that navigate the page on the server side and click buttons without user interaction. But I think that it's not so legal..... | I would take a look at this site
<http://www.springsource.org/>
This website has all the information you need to get started with SpringSource. Here's a link to their forums
<http://forum.springsource.org/index.php> |
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