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https://polaroid-669.livejournal.com/68465.html?nojs=1
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hi. does anyone have any empty packfilm carriers laying around? i need some for a project and shooting to empty a carrier will delay this project considerably. i will pay shipping from anywhere in the us, although shipping is a pain for the sender, i will appreciate it greatly and you will live the remainder of your days knowing that you helped someone who has no reserve in asking strangers for help. perhaps this photo will put someone in a kind and generous mood.
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https://fr.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/130141-how-to-keep-the-strings-displayed-in-the-edit-box-and-the-selections-in-the-pop-up-menu-in-the-gui1
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- Save the string to workspace or setappdata - You can create a handle in the opening function of GUI1 to dectect whether GUI1 is launched for the first time or not. - If GUI1 is not launched for the 1st time, Set the saved string to the edit text. how to keep the strings displayed in the edit box and the selections in the pop-up menu in the GUI1 when you return back from GUI2. 1 view (last 30 days) Hello, I have the following problem: I created two GUI (GUI1 and GUI2). In the first (GUI1) I have two edit text in which I insert numerical values of the two pop-up menus, and a callback function "forward" that brings me to the next GUI (GUI2) that contains two radio buttons, two list-box and two functions callback: a GUI allows you to go to the next (GUI3) the other to return to the previous GUI (GUI1). But when I select the pushbutton 'Back' to return to the gui1, edit the values in the text are not saved as well as the selections made in the pop-up menu. I wanted to know, kindly, how can I see what has been entered in the GUI1 and / or when I get back from the selected GUI2. Thank you for your cooperation. Yao Li on 19 May 2014
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https://developer.vuforia.com/forum/qcar-api/how-modify-clipping-planes
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I want to know how is it possible to change the far clipping plane for the projection matrix. The projected content gets clipped if i move 30cm away (i am not losing track of the target). I searched in the forum and came across this But i tried using setARProjection inside renderFrameQCAR with no luck. (I am using the ImageTarget source as my base and i am developing for iOS) Can any one help me in pointing the proper use of the method? And if that is not the correct way, maybe direct me to the right one to achieve what i need?
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https://www.javascripting.com/application-tools/?sort=trending&amp%3Bp=5
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An easy-to-read, HTML-based, mostly logic-less DOM templating engine with support for both server-side and client-side templating. Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js :rocket: Progressive microservices framework for Node.js JS / Browser Client - Build Activity Feeds & Streams with GetStream.io 📊 Serverless Analytics Framework 🏭 The most lightweight, customizable React markdown component. A pluggable container for isomorphic flux applications MJML: the only framework that makes responsive-email easy 🐉 Material Component Framework for Vue.js 2 The 1kb client side MV* library Angular Material UI component for firebase authentication
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https://bmccancer.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2407-3-13/figures/3
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Phylogenetic tree describing the relationships between the MCF-7 sublines. The root was arbitrarily defined as corresponding to a genome devoid of any CNA (normal genome). The doxorubicin resistant line was also included in the analysis. Since it did not belong to the MCF-7 group it qualified as a potential outgroup and was indeed positioned as such by the analysis. This tree is a consensus tree corresponding to the 3 most parsimonious trees identified. It is 711 mutations long. Values represented at the nodes correspond to bootstrap percentages (top) and Bremer support indices (bottom). These values measure the robustness of the nodes.
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http://nedrilad.com/Tutorial/topic-99/Game-Engine-Toolset-Development-70.html
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Game Development Reference Certain interface abstractions, such as accelerator (hot) keys, are quite useful in achieving interface transparency, but the best way to design a transparent interface is through iterative user testing throughout software development. Watching how a user operates a tool and witnessing how quickly he learns an interface is an excellent way to gain an idea of what should be redesigned to improve the transparency of an interface. Principle of Feedback This concept applies to the controls and activity of your tool, and is about the importance of providing adequate feedback to users. Users expect feedback while using an application, so they are aware of the current state of the application. It is a typical action and reaction situation, where something should happen when a user does something. For example, when a button is clicked, it first draws itself in a depressed state, and then draws itself in a normal state when the mouse button is released. This is a method of user feedback that informs the user that he successfully clicked the but- ton. If this visual appearance did not occur when the button was clicked, the user generally understands that he did not actually click the button and should do so again until the visual feedback is witnessed. You can imagine the frustration of your users if buttons in your application did not display this visual feedback when they were clicked. As another example, a checkbox control changes its appearance when it is select- ed or deselected to inform the user whether the checkbox is checked or not. Again, this visual feedback is important to show users the current application state. With any tool, there are instances when an operation occurs that takes longer than a few milliseconds to complete and requires visual feedback to inform the user that the application is performing a lengthy operation and did not actually lock up. When brief delays are to occur, one of the more popular methods is to change the mouse cursor into an hourglass. If a longer operation will occur, use a progress bar control so that users can see how long the operation will take to complete. An hourglass cursor will not suffice for a lengthy operation because users will still think that the application has locked up. Lastly, every screen should be designed so the user knows what steps have been performed, especially any critical steps that have been performed.
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https://advertboy.wordpress.com/2012/04/06/effect-graphs-in-our-xamlc-metro-apps-using-sharpdx/
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Thanks to SharpDx we can now create complex effect graphs (in code) in our WinRT-XAML/C# apps. I took the Xaml/Cx D2DBasicEffectGraph sample from the consumer preview and pretty much redid it to work with SharpDx for us managed programmers 1. Creating the Effect Graph In this demo I graph 2 effects together ( BitmapSourceEffect –> GaussianEffect ) The BitmapSourceEffect feeds into the GaussianEffect (input) 2. Rendering the Graph on a Surface Using a SurfaceImageSource I render the effect onto a D2DSurface. Also there are sliders to alter various exposed properties on the 2 above mentioned effects 3. Here’s a quick video of it in action: 4. Here’s the source of the sample: Effect graphs are very powerful and it’s the most exciting feature of Dx11.1 in my opinion. I can’t wait to show you guys more stuff that I’ve been dreaming up with WinRT/XAML/DirectX/C# and of course SharpDx Exciting times ahead!!!
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http://www.winmatrix.com/forums/index.php?/topic/32211-aerorainbow-rainbow-for-your-aero-windows/page-2
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AeroRainbow - Rainbow for your Aero windows Posted 27 August 2011 - 10:18 AM Posted 28 August 2011 - 10:20 AM Also, i find three minor bugs in color calculations. I have fixed them and now testing v2.6. I plan to release 2.6 at the middle of the next week. Posted 29 August 2011 - 07:57 PM - bug fixed in color calculation in "window as color source" mode. - bug fixed: possible freeze when switched from "random color" mode to "wallpaper as color source". - now possible to use active window icon as color source for Aero. - there are two methods of color calculation now available: dominate color and average color. Download locations are: Edited by hb860, 29 August 2011 - 08:06 PM. Posted 04 May 2012 - 05:34 PM - Fixed bug: AeroRainbow locks your wallpaper and you was unable to change it. - "Native" version for Windows 8 - Installer was removed - now it is true portable software. - Rebranding. Now AeroRainbow is official part of Winaero. - New version notifications aka "check for update". I do hope you still like my work. More information and manual you will find on AeroRainbow's Home Page Edited by hb860, 04 May 2012 - 06:18 PM.
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https://www.basicallyitmeals.com/blog/cravings-cravings-and-more-cravings
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When I decided I wanted to lose 10lbs in January, I had no idea I was going to learn so much about cravings and where they come from. Turns out, cravings were what was preventing me from living at my ideal weight! Cravings and emotional eating are what prevent most of us from reaching our weight goals. It's now my mission to help others learn how to manage cravings, so they can get to their goal weight. I'm now working on offering a class that is going to be incredibly helpful and give you all the tools I didn't have when I got started with my weight goal. I can't wait to see you there!
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https://www.wikibanderas.com/community/english/restrictions-on-using-flags-emblems-and-insignias/
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Restrictions on using flags, emblems and insignias I am working on a videogame which involves recognising flags, emblems and insignias. I’ve been getting public domain images from Wikipedia. I don’t know much about the laws surrounding flags etc but I’ve noticed some of the flag images are accompanied by the text “This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.” I was wondering if you knew much about these kinds of restrictions and whether they might apply to my situation (or whether you could point me towards any resources on this which could be useful). (I originally posted this here - http://wikibanderas.com/question/welcome-to-wiki-flags-forum/ - but this seems like a better place. I found it a bit confusing because the forum keeps switching into Spanish) Hello, first of all I apologize for the language issue, I'm trying to solve it but I'm not lucky. On the subject of rights of the images I can recommend a tool from the same google images, if you select tools and then use rights, will show you images with or without rights or free to distribute. You can also look here: https: //pixabay.com/en/ When you have the finished game you will show us? 😉 I hope it helps!
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https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-Makers/Someone-care-to-send-me-a-linux-image/td-p/350752
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I bought the Windows 8.1 stick with the intention of changing it to the Ubuntu OS. Anyone have the Ubuntu version that would care to make a DD image of the drive? My understanding is that the Linux* version will be released by end of May so I guess no valid images yet. Quick note that changing the operating system that originally comes with the unit may void the warranty, see the warranty information here: http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/h77390001_1yr_lmtd_wrnty_compute_stick_int... http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/h77390001_1yr_lmtd_wrnty_compute_stick_int... Yes i have seen the warranty and have dealt with similar ones. This doesn't say that changing the OS voids your warranty from what i read it says that if you somehow damage the stick ( or your OS damages the stick ) its not covered by warranty. It also has "any Product where the protected partitions have been modified.". What exactly constitutes a protected partition? i did see 2 partition from the Linux OS that appeared to be part of the UEFI maybe that is what is referred to here. Anyways im looking to get factory new images ( like we should be able to get from intel ). We should be able to switch between the 2 OS that are hard coded into the bios as supported without voiding any warranty. I hope to get block level images from someone that can be restored to any stick as if it came straight from the factory essentially restoring any "protected" partitions (assuming these are not related to UEFI in which case your stick is likely dead) along with the recovery partitions. Changing the OS shouldn't void your warranty, especially when the OS is also shipped with the product like Ubuntu. Furthermore, I think the 32GB/2GB version should have come with both Win and Linux images available in the recovery partition -then it would have been easy to switch to either one. But maybe there's a space constraint for that. At least there should be the option to have the 32GB/2GB version shipped with Linux only! I understand that the 8GB/1GB model cannot have Win as an OS choice, but the other way around there should be no limitation. Forcing purchasing a proprietary OS on users just for the sake of harware choice is not cool either. In regards to the warranty concern, I believe the warranty statement is clear but your comments are very valid and I am going the take them back to the product team. When I said that loading a different operating system than the one originally installed by Intel may void the warranty I was referring to the following warranty statement, see here: http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/h77390001_1yr_lmtd_wrnty_compute_stick_int... http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/h77390001_1yr_lmtd_wrnty_compute_stick_int... On the other hand, due to legal contractual limitations with Microsoft*, Intel is not making the Operating System recovery image available on the web, at least not for now and the only option if the image gets corrupted is to run the recovery options within the service partition, if the service partition is also damaged then the only official option for now is to replace the affected unit. This is also applicable to the Linux* version at launch. If anything here changes then I will come back and provide and update, my intention is to keep the community informed with the official conditions. Taking your comments into consideration i do plan to install Linux anyways onto the stick as was my original intention. As pakeZonite said i wanted the additional disk/memory which did not come as a linux option. rguevara can you find out if Intel will be releasing the linux drivers directly to users? If so can you find out if these will be as per-compiled binaries or as build-able source? It is okay if decide to run a different OS. I just wanted to provide the Intel official statement in regards to that. And yes, let me find out about the drivers for Linux and I will get back to this post with an update, it may take some additional time to find out about it because the Linux* version is not out yet. To run Linux on your Windows Compute Stick, you can do the following: 1) Download Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and put in USB thumb drive 2) Enter Compute Stick BIOS to change the Operating System to "Ubuntu 14.04 LTS" 3) Save Changes and Reboot 4) System will boot into USB thumb drive I managed to install Ubuntu but do take note that Wifi and sound do not work. I am still trying to solve these 2 issues. Other than that, the system looks fine.
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https://cxsecurity.com/blad/WLB-2013110201
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The person who requested CVE-2013-6885 asked that we send the CVE assignment here because various open-source software will probably be adding code to prevent this denial of service attack. 793 Specific Combination of Writes to Write Combined Memory Types and Locked Instructions May Cause Core Hang Under a highly specific and detailed set of internal timing conditions, a locked instruction may trigger a timing sequence whereby the write to a write combined memory type is not flushed, causing the locked instruction to stall indefinitely. Potential Effect on System Processor core hang. BIOS should set MSRC001_1020 = 1b. No fix planned CVE assignment team, MITRE CVE Numbering Authority 202 Burlington Road, Bedford, MA 01730 USA [ PGP key available through http://cve.mitre.org/cve/request_id.html ]
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http://www.videoforums.co.uk/threads/40530-Vegas-Pro-11-upgrade-and-Windows-7-glitch
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I recently bit the bullet and updated my Windows XP custom designed editing terminal, from XP to Windows 7 operating system, so that I could run the Vegas Pro 11 upgrade. This required a 'clean' install on the C: drive. I've been able to restore all programs and functions, with the exception of one glitch. I have two video monitors. In my former configuration I was able to preview my editing full size in the second monitor. However, when I am in the new Vegas program, and click on the familiar little blue button to put a full-screen view of the video on the second monitor, now all I get is a white screen. I can't seem to find a way to resolve this. Anybody have a suggestion?
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https://java.libhunt.com/categories/421-gui
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4 GUI libraries and projects 3.5 9.5 L1 JavaThe Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) is a graphical widget toolkit for use with the Java platform. 3.1 0.4 JavaA JavaFX undecorated stage which can fully be customized -The successor of Swing. -Visual layout tool for JavaFX applications. Scout APM uses tracing logic that ties bottlenecks to source code so you know the exact line of code causing performance issues and can get back to building a great product faster. * Code Quality Rankings and insights are calculated and provided by Lumnify. They vary from L1 to L5 with "L5" being the highest. Visit our partner's website for more details.
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https://blog.uchujin.co.uk/2011/06/tokyo-ga-charity-photo-book/
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I recently contributed some photos to the Tokyo-Ga Charity Photo book, which is now completed and on sale. 39 fantastic photographers (ok, 38 fantastic photographers and me ;) from around the world donated photographs in the hope of raising money to help the victims of the 3/11 Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan. From the Tokyo-Ga website:- The men and women of Tokyo Ga want you to understand the book you’re looking at is a labor of love. Photographers from all over the world pay tribute here to Tokyo, the biggest city in the world. It’s more than just a home for us– it’s a way of life. We want to share something beautiful with you as well as put together a small means of helping the victims of the March 11th disaster, to whom this book is dedicated. The website for the book, has more information here:- http://www.tokyogaga.com/ You can buy the book (surely the point of this whole endeavour) here:- http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2243940 And preview the book at the top of this post. Feel free to tweet/facebook/stumble etc about the book and help us to raise some money for those people who lost everything in the devastating events of 3/11/2011.
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https://www.osso.nl/blog/tag/crash/
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After upgrading from Ubuntu 17.10 to Ubuntu 18.04, and rebooting, the GNOME Display Manager (gdm) went into a restart loop. No promised speed gains. Instead, I got an unusable desktop. nvidia crash gdm intel ubuntu Today we ran into a dovecot/imap crash on a Xenial box. The Dovecot in question was the patched dovecot-2.2.22. debug dovecot crash roundcube
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https://yoraish.com/author/yoraish/
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UPDATED September 2021: This guide is a walkthrough for setting up an autonomous ROS stack on a Raspberry Pi. Teleoperation, mapping, localization, and navigation are all covered! It is often important for robots to know the location and shape of objects. However, this task can be a bit tricky! Many times robots can only obtain partial observations… Read more DELSE: Deforming Ellipsoids for object Shape Estimation → A tribute to the wonders being close to a 3D printer for a couple of weeks brings. This project is my attempt at using OpenCV better! This post will reflect my progress, and will be updated as changes are made. Making time-lapses takes time. And computers have patience. I know, I agree, time lapses should definitely be automated and taken based on information available online. Yes. Yes, I know, it’s… Read more Automated Time-Lapse Generator – A Raspberry Pi Project → Free food on campus. Right now. The simple HackMIT project revisited! This time with a more robust algorithm and better update rate, the Free Food API provides real-time data about… Read more Feeding Students! | Free Food API → Haven’t you always wanted to wake up to the sounds of stepper motors that are writing the day’s weather for you on a whiteboard? Well, now you can(!) because the… Read more Robotic Whiteboard | Boarderline → And today, something a little different! As part of the MIT class 6.08, which is intro to EECS with Interconnected Embedded Systems, my teammates and I created the FISH as our final project. In a nutshell, it is a smart fish that can answer many many of your questions and also wake you up in the morning! Personally, I was in charge of some of the software functionalities (such as the alarms), of integrating the hardware and software, and of syncing the FISH’s mouth to speech. I also designed and… Read more A Talking FISH →
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http://www.ds2416.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5
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Welcome to the group. VSWXGdsp.vxd is part of the Win98 drivers. It is not needed in WinXP. The final release XP drivers are available on my site (http://www.xpi-software.net ) if you don't have them already. I would use them rather than anything you might have on a Yamaha disk (which is likely to be an earlier version). I don't go as far back with Cake as ProAudio - I switched to them (from Steinberg) at the time of SONAR2 - so I'm not sure I'm going to be able to help much. But if you plan to use the DS2416 control software that they semi-integrated into that product (I think), I would warn you that it is, by common consent, pretty dire. You'd be much better off with something like LUI, which is freeware and should still be available somewhere on the web (I can let you have a copy if not). Best of luck with it.
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http://neosol.at/vdub/readme.html
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Gradation Curves Plugin for VirtualDub by Alexander Nagiller What the filter can do / what the filter can be used If dark areas of a video are too dark, the filter can be used to brighten them up, without changing light and mid tones. The filter can invert the color space like the internal invert filter and can apply coring, like the coring filter plugin that exists for VirtualDub. If the tone of a video is, for example too blue, the filter can be used to compensate this. The overall brightness can be changed also. Perhaps the filter can also be used for some scientific use, if there is a need to mask a certain color. And the good thing is that it can all be done at the same time with one filter instance only. The filter also gives the possibility to apply curves in other color spaces. Using the HSV space, individual colors can be exchanged by other ones or/and the saturation can be changed for example. But note that one filter instance can always only process one color space. If a manipulation in RGB and HSV space is needed, the filter has to be put into the filter chain two times: once for RGB processing and once for HSV processing. Other possible applications of the • Use of the filter as prefilter of the deshaker filter for difficult (dark) DV Cam captures in the first pass of deshaker. Some colors can be masked, so the motion analysis works better in the first pass of deshaker. • Use of the filter in the area of "film look for DV material". See posts in the doom9 forum or the VirtualDub The x axis of the curve represents the input color value, the y axis represents the output color value. Initially the filter will show a 45° left down to right up curve. This signifies that the output color will be the same as the input color for all color values. Raising the output value, results in a lightning up of the selected input color value. The filter always stores the settings of five gradation curves, even if only the RGB curve is used. This way the settings of the R/G/B curves are not lost if, for example temporarily RGB only mode is used and the processing settings are saved at that time. The fifth curve is only used for the K channel of the CMYK color space. Info about gradation curves: Curve (tonality) - Wikipedia The filter window on the left side is link senitve. You can either click on the areas of the filter windows or select a topic Filter Curve Editor Selects the color space. If another than RGB color space is selected, two color space conversions are necessary: From RGB to the target color space. Then the curve is applied in the target color space and finally there is a color space transformation back to RGB. The color space conversions will slow down the Note that not all the color space conversions are lossless. Conversions to HSV, YUV or Lab and back are not lossless. For YUV the average error is about 0,98. For a color sample e.g. R:23 G:43 B:12 transformed to YUV and back resulting in a sample of R:23 G:42 B:12 the error is 1 because the value of green differs in one (43 vs. 42). The average error is calculated by processing all the ~16 million colors (24 Bit). The average error of the HSV conversion is about 0,87 and for Lab 1,51. A note to the YUV conversion: The YUV space in this case uses 4:4:4. That means Y, Cr and Cb all use the full resolution. A note to the Lab color space: The filter uses two big lookup tables that contain the conversion values of all the 16 Million colors. When the Lab space is selected for the first time, the tables are built up and 128 MByte of memory will be used to do the conversion from RGB to Lab and back. The memory will be freed only when either the filter is removed from the filter chain or VirtualDub is closed. Also note that when Lab is selected for the first time, the filter dialogue will stall for a moment until the tables are built up. The time it takes, depends on the speed of The RGB/Lab conversion uses D65 as reference white and sRGB as General info about color spaces: Color space - Wikipedia Selects the color channel. RGB shows the curve for the channel that edits all the colors at the same time while Red / Green / Blue shows the curve for each color channel. Note that for other color spaces, a joint channel curve (RGB curve) does not make sense and is for that reason not available in other color spaces. Different drawing modes allow different ways to design the filter curve. The drawing mode can be selected on the right side. selects the Pen(cil) or Freehand mode. By pressing the left mouse button and drawing over the filter window, the curve can be edited. Pressing the right mouse button sets the input value to the current position of the cursor, displaying the corresponding output value below the curve. buttons below the curve window can be used to fine tune the output value for a selected input value. The output value shows the transformation that is applied for the corresponding input value. With the input buttons the input value position can be selected. If the input value equals the output value, no processing is applied for the selected input value. The other three modes use coordinates/points to design the the line mode. Straight lines will be drawn between the points. This can be useful eg. for drawing a stair type curve. selects the spline mode. A spline interpolation will be applied for the given coordinates. This is the default mode. selects the gamma mode. This mode can be used to apply a gamma correction. The gamma value is displayed below the curve. Points can be set with the left mouse button and deleted with the right mouse button except in gamma mode that has got a fixed number of three points. When holding the left mouse button pressed on a point and moving the mouse, the point can be moved. Releasing the left mouse button sets the point on the current The first and last point are two special points. They cannot be deleted nor can a point be set before the first or after the last With the Point buttons a point can be selected for fine tuning. The selected point is outlined in red. The input and output buttons can move a point in the x (input) and y (output) axis. Currently the number of points is limited to 16. Switching from any coordinates drawing mode to pen mode keeps the raw curve but the coordinates are lost. Switching from pen mode to any coordinates drawing mode will reset the curve to a straight line with two coordinates (0/0) (255/255) respectively three coordinates for the gamma mode. Switching to gamma mode will reset the curve to a straight curve with three coordinates, except the case when the curve already contains exactly three Editing the curve with preview open and some (slow) filters active in the filter chain is not recommended because responsiveness is lost. Either edit the curve with preview closed in such a case or edit the curve with preview active only with this filter active. Smoothes the filer curve. The smoothing algorithm is not perfect, but it helps to remove some jagginess of the curve. It is only available in pen drawing mode. "RGB only" will only process the image by the common RGB channel. Any edited color channel will be ignored. "RGB + R/G/B" processes the individual color settings first and then applies the RGB settings. These two modes behave similar to the curves function of painting programs. The weighted modes are just like the first two modes differing only in way RGB is processed. First a Y (gray) value of each pixel is calculated. Then the output value of the RGB curve of this Y (RGB input) value is taken and applied to all three colors of the pixel the same way. An example to demonstrate the difference of the two modes: Let's assume that the output setting for the input value of 30 in the RGB curve is 50. In the mode "RGB only" all pixels that have got a R or G or B value of 30 will be changed to 50, while the other colors of the pixel stay the same (if they are not 30 as well). A pixel with the color R30 G10 B15 will be changed to R50 G10 B15 (if the values for 10 and 15 are unchanged in the curve). While in the weighted mode a pixel that has got a Y value of 30 ex. R10 G38 B50 will be changed to R30 G58 B70. 50-30 = 20 and 20 is summed up to the individual R G B values. The mode "no processing" applies no change and can be used to spot the difference between the activated filter and no processing in the preview window. Other color spaces than RGB only offer the individual channel processing (e.g. Y/U/V) and the no processing option. Changes back the currently selected curve to the initial settings, where no processing is applied at all. Inverts the currently selected curve. Inverting an unmodified (45°) RGB curve results in the same effect as applying the internal invert filter. Imports external gradation curves. In the dialog box the file containing the curves can be selected and imported. The standard file type is .amp which is used by Adobe Photoshop. But in general any file containing a curve that is structured like .amp files can be imported into the filter. If the import function detects one curve in the file, the data is loaded into the RGB curve. If there are three curves in the import file, they get loaded into the R / G / B curves or the other individual curves of the other color spaces (e.g. Y / U / V). With four or more curves within the import file, the first curve gets loaded into the RGB curve then followed by R / G / B. If the file contains more than five curves all curves above the fifth are ignored. The fifth curve is only used for the K channel of the CMYK space. Importing an .amp file sets the drawing mode to pen mode. Map files (.amp) can be saved using the curves function of Adobe Photoshop by selecting pen mode. Another file type is .acv also used by Adobe Photoshop. Only the coordinates are stored in this format. Importing an .acv file sets the drawing mode of all curves to spline mode. Other import formats are: Comma Separated Values (*.csv) - see under export, Tone Curve File (*.crv), Tone Map File (*.map) and Smartcurve HSV (*.amp). The crv and map formats are used by Corel Draw. These formats contain the drawing mode, the coordinates and the raw curve data of each curve. The SmartCurve HSV import allows a correct import of *.amp HSV color space files generated by the Photoshop Smartcurve plugin. The plugin stores the curve data similar to the Photoshop *.amp files, but uses a different order for the curves. The default format exports a file with the structure of a map file. The export function always stores five gradation curves. The exported file can be loaded within the curves function of Adobe Photoshop. The file structure is very similar to the way the filter data gets stored in the processing files of VirtualDub. The data in the processing file is stored with hex values FF=255 straight forward. The input value 0 of the RGB curve is in first position, were as only the output value is stored. So it goes from the first output value to the last (255) and then followed by the data of the R / G / B curves. For other color spaces than RGB the first curve is stored as an empty curve (0-255 or 45° filter curve), then followed by the curves of the individual channels (e.g. Y / U / V). The channels are stored in the order of their appearance (e.g. HSV 1:empty 2:H 3:S 4:V 5:empty). If you look at a map file with a hex editor you will see the same thing as in the .vcf processing file of VirtualDub. Exporting curves that use the coordinates drawing modes will store only the raw curve data but not the coordinates. The second export format is .acv that only stores the coordinates. The drawing mode is not stored. If pen mode for a curve is active, the raw data will not get stored, but two coordinates (0/0) (255/255). That results in a straight line when importing the curves later. As a third export format Comma Separated Values (*.csv) can be selected. Each line in the file contains one decimal value of the curves. In 1280 lines the data of the five curves is stored. The file can e.g. be imported in Excel or opened and edited in Notepad. This format currently only stores the raw curve data and does not store the coordinates if a non pen mode is selected. Alternatively all the filter data (drawing modes / coordinates / raw curve data / space & processing mode) can be stored in a .vcf VirtualDub processing file. |Copyright © 2003-2008, Alexander Nagiller, All Rights Reserved.
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https://www.indiehackers.com/product/slides-with-friends/we-just-reached-1000-signed-up-users--MUGAeMtrU-3Ae-nu8cZ?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=smashnotes.com
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1009, to be exact. Here's how we've done it so far! Content: creating sharable and high-value content (like https://slideswith.com/blog/how-to-host-an-exciting-event-as-an-introvert for example) for people in our target area. We even hit the front page of Hacker News with a post about gamifying team building (which lead directly to a ~hundred new users (and one paid conversion!)). Joining communities and creating online live events specifically designed for those communities to 1) show off our tool but also importantly 2) actually provide value to the community's users. Running games & events for our growing network. I ran a super-intense "Harry Potter Trivia Night" where a lot of ringers from Reddit showed up and swept the floor with us. We got larger communities like Running Remote to us us as an icebreaker game. Generally just offering our tool with no strings, with the intent of making these things more fun for people.
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https://www.woccon.org/summit-downloads
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Additional speakers will be announced Hover over image to download image or PDF, or to share Share on Social Media Download social graphics: Hover over the graphic. Use the down arrow to download. If the image opens to a new browser window, right-click on your mouse and choose "save as image" to download it.
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http://eprintcalendar.com/tag/scheduling-app-using-google-docs
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Google apps learning - suite – gmail, drive, docs , Learning center skip to content. search. //apps.google.com/user/hub in any web browser. if you need help using google services with your company or school,. Google calendar – online calendar & scheduling business, Use google's business calendars to stay in sync with teammates from any location or device. shared online calendars suggest meeting times, integrate with email and. Google calendar, With google's free online calendar, it’s easy to keep track of life’s important events all in one place.. Sign - google accounts, With google account. email phone. forgot email? type text hear . . options afrikaans. http://docs.google.com/ How create schedule google docs - youtube, How create schedule google docs creating schedule google - labels google docs avery label merge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWO-6j0MgmY Using google calendar appointment slots parent teacher, The site resources implementing google apps, news google google calendar appointment slots scheduling. http://www.appsusergroup.org/news/using-appointment-slots-for-parent-teacher-conferences
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https://benperove.com/find-linux-cpu-temperature/
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The easiest way to get a CPU temperature readout from Linux is by looking at an ACPI function called temperature: You could also try sensors-detect and then sensors, but I had some trouble detecting the correct modules on 8 year old hardware. Ben has been associated with a broad spectrum of technologies starting from an early age, and he's contributed to the success of many businesses and enterprises professionally since 2001. Most of his time is spent building cool stuff. When he's not working, he enjoys reading, playing acoustic guitar, and being with friends. He currently resides in Medellin, Colombia.
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https://bsd.network/users/cynicalsecurity/followers
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#OpenBSD, Mountaineering, Sports Climbing. What's the lowest common denominator? My dayjob is to bother, to pester and to annoy. Every single day I work hard to bring these qualities of mine to perfection. Chief Scientist & Co-Founder @Veracode. Make + Break. Music: http://www.soundcloud.com/noctemproject L0phT/cDc @ 207,781,805 donate to charity for autistic people Sysadmin. Besides that: old video games, Japan, economics and some other stuffBlog: https://niels.kobschaetzki.netPodcast: http://www.retrozirkel.de 24 | ⚧ | Longmont, CO | Glorious machine being | open source programmer | Boring Scientific Materialist Atheist | enby | They / Them | My project: ... Founder of Mr Lee's Greater Hong Kong International Sysadmin, hacker, tinkerer (in that order). Into Feminism, Post-Capitalism, Anarchism.
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https://mailman.uib.no/public/corpora/2018-November/029186.html
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for BioNLP-OST 2019 BioNLP Open Shared Tasks We invite submission of task proposals for BioNLP Open Shared Tasks (BioNLP-OST) 2019, which is a continued effort of the BioNLP Shared Task (BioNLP-ST) series. BioNLP-ST, which was organized four times, in 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2016, was a series of evaluations that represent a community-wide trend towards fine-grained information extraction and knowledge acquisition for biomedical applications. This time, we organize it as an “open” framework of shared tasks. In the new framework, task registration will be open to any potential contributor. Please refer to the homepage (http://2019.bionlp-ost.org) for detail of the framework. As the initial phase for realizing the plan, we invite submission of task proposals. If you have or plan to develop an annotated corpus to address a problem of biomedical NLP or text-mining, you may want to consider providing it as a shared task through BioNLP-OST Shared Tasks. The past BioNLP-ST editions has attracted dozens of participants in the long term and established a community of solution providers. By offering your task to the community, you might very well find solutions to your text-mining problem. For task providers, the organizers will provide technical and methodological support with necessary tooling. All the submitted proposals will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee of BioNLP-OST, and review comments will be provided to the authors. We believe the expert review comments will be useful to implement the proposals into valuable shared tasks. Proposals submitted before the 14th of December are eligible for special technical support by the BioNLP-OST organizing team during BLAH5 ( http://blah5.linkedannotation.org) in Japan, Feb. 12-15, 2019. One author for each selected proposal (up to 3 proposals) will be awarded travel support. We welcome any NLP/text mining task with a potential application in the biomedical domain, which will include, but not limited to We also welcome tasks in languages other than English. Submission Guidelines A task proposal is expected to include the following: Name of the task A brief description of the goals of the task Motivation and application domains Description of the corpus: type of documents, existing and expected number of annotated documents Description of the annotation with: an example of annotation in the actual format and visualization if the annotation scheme (entity types, relation types, type a link to the entire or a sample corpus with annotations (optional) a link to the annotation guidelines (optional) Description of the annotation process: e.g. number of annotators, expertise of annotators, double annotation, inter-annotator agreement Evaluation methodology of participant results, and criteria, and optionally a link to the evaluation tools source code Current state of, or plan for the corpus annotation and evaluation tools License policy of the data and the tools. Note that BioNLP-OST advocates open license policy. A link to the homepage of the project (optional) Author information: names, affiliations, contact information (email), link to homepage if any. Task proposals can be submitted in PDF (up to 2 pages plus one extra page for references). Submission should be made via EasyChair at the following link: Should you have questions, please feel free to contact to oc at bionlp-ost.org Preliminary schedule for BioNLP-OST Shared task platform ready with early tasks Feb. 28th, 2019 Platform open for registration of tasks and solutions Mar. 4th, 2019 Workshop paper submission due Jul. 19th, 2019 BioNLP-OST workshop Nov. 3rd or 4th, 2019 Journal special issue submission due Mar. 28th, 2020 Important dates for BLAH5 support award Task proposals due December 14th, 2018 Task review notification January 8th, 2019 BLAH5 workshop February 12th-15th, 2019 BioNLP-OST organizing committee Jin-Dong Kim, DBCLS, Japan Claire Nédellec, INRA, France Robert Bossy, INRA, France Louise Deléger, INRA, France -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/html Size: 37607 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://mailman.uib.no/public/corpora/attachments/20181123/777db59e/attachment.txt>
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https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26489674/Windows-Server-2008-R2-Application-Redirect.html
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Helllo, we are a small company running Terminal Services on WS 2008 r2. My goal is simple, because of the resources outlook takes up I would like to keep there outlook client installed on there local machine. The problem I am having is that when they want to send a document from there remote session they have to drag the document over to there local machine. Is there something similiar to the Printer Redirect that I can set on there profile that will automatically launch there local email client? Sure I could allow them owa access but its all about the experience. Any suggestions?
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https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/tracking-data-sent.1741214/
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I am suddenly seeing I have over 700MB of data on some days being sent while I am online. I notice this in Activity Monitor. These are days when I do very light browsing and less than ten emails w/o attachments. What can I do to find out exactly what and where all this data is being sent from? Thank you for looking.
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https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/nuget-is-a-net-framework-release-vehicle/
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NuGet is a .NET framework release vehicle This post describes how the .NET team uses NuGet and how discoverability and serviceability have improved in the .NET Framework 4.5.1. It was written by Alok Shriram, a Program Manager on the .NET Core Framework Team. Update: Read PCL and .NET NuGet Libraries are now enabled for Xamarin to learn more about how our NuGet packages can now be used on all OSes. The .NET framework team has been increasingly adopting NuGet as a delivery vehicle over the last few years. The ASP.NET and EntityFramework teams have been leading that trend, while the core .NET team started using NuGet in 2012. NuGet allows us to ship library features faster and to multiple platforms at once. It also enables us to directly engage with you, as we deliver prerelease and then stable versions of our work. Thanks for all the feedback that you’ve given us. Some larger enterprise customers have been hesitant to adopt our NuGet releases, for a few different reasons. We believe that we’ve solved those issues in the .NET Framework 4.5.1. We have also spent time rounding out the experience beyond just .NET itself. We want to make consuming .NET Framework NuGet packages a first class experience in Visual Studio. Let’s take a look at what’s changed. Discovery and support As we started to talk with customers about our NuGet releases, particularly those that are not regular readers of this blog, we would hear the feedback that our packages were not discoverable. We also had questions about the support level for these packages. To resolve both issues, we created a .NET NuGet libraries feed that comes with our official stamp of approval, and the same level of support as the .NET Framework. You should think of the libraries in this feed in the same way as regular .NET libraries. The key difference is that they have a different delivery vehicle. Microsoft Update servicing is another key aspect of support for many of our larger customers. To that end, we have extended the .NET Framework Microsoft Update servicing model to our .NET NuGet libraries feed. Should we need to patch a security vulnerability, we can now service .NET NuGet assemblies with Microsoft Update. This support is only enabled for apps running on the .NET Framework 4.5.1. Note that NuGet remains our primary release vehicle for updates, even if we do use Microsoft Update. .NET NuGet feed in Visual Studio The NuGet client has been available in Visual Studio for a few releases now. Up until recently, it provided a single view onto the large and growing NuGet catalog. That’s essentially the discoverability problem again. The NuGet team has integrated our feed directly into their client, so that it is easy for you to search for our libraries. Thank you, Nuget team! In the NuGet client, you’ll see our feed show up as “Microsoft and .NET”. That’s the exact same feed I referenced above. This same client is also available in Visual Studio 2012, as an update. NuGet uses “Stable” and “Prerelease” concepts to describe quality levels. Packages that are marked as prerelease are subject to change in subsequent versions. That’s actually a big part of the value of NuGet, that we can make timely changes in response to your feedback. Once a package is stable, you can count on it being at high quality and not changing (in an API signature sense). Portable Libraries Consumable in NuGet You can build apps for Windows, Windows Phone and Windows Azure with .NET. We’d like to make that as easy as possible for you, which is why we build most of our foundational NuGet libraries as portable class libraries that support all of these platforms. The concept of portable libraries was introduced in .NET 4.0. It enables you (and us) to create a class library which targets and supports 2 or more platforms, as a single binary. NuGet 2.1 added support for portable class libraries, which has enabled us to build and ship portable libraries via NuGet. The process of consuming these libraries from NuGet is now a seamless one. .NET Library development, with NuGet We’ve had a great experience using NuGet. On the .NET core team, we published our first NuGet packages in 2012, namely Microsoft.Composition (MEF V2) and TPL Dataflow. The feedback that we received from you since that time has been tremendous. We’ve also been able to improve our turn-around time to responding to bugs and the process and infrastructure we use. Over the last few months, about half the posts on the .NET blog have been for NuGet releases. That’s a sign of our investment in library development. The nature of our NuGet releases range from new collection type class libraries like Immutable Collections, to frameworks like TPL Dataflow, which enable modelling actor-oriented parallel programming tasks, to libraries that bridge platform gaps like HttpClient and Compression. We’ve also released helper libraries using NuGet, like the TraceEvent library and the CLR crash dump library. We intend to add most of our NuGet releases to our .NET NuGet feed over time. We also hope to get more teams at Microsoft to do the same. Some libraries won’t show up in the feed, since they don’t meet the quality and support level of the .NET Framework. That’s OK. The ongoing quality level of the libraries in our feed is an important “feature” for us to deliver on. The .NET Framework team is using NuGet as a key release vehicle for releasing new libraries. It enables us to ship faster, address more of your feedback, and support multiple .NET platforms in a single release. With this release, we can also deliver the same .NET Framework discoverability and central servicing characteristics that you are used to. Here’s what you get: *Existing* .NET Framework values - Great discoverability - Known quality, maturity and compatibility level - Single license and support policy - Centralized patching for critical security issues *Plus* new values, for NuGet libraries - Faster release cadence with a tighter customer feedback loop - Easy to target multiple .NET platforms Thanks for the support and interest in our NuGet releases. We appreciate it. Are there other features that you would like to see in our NuGet packages? Please let us know in the comments of this blog post.
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https://github.com/gematik/app-thunderbird-kim-plugin
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Gematik KIM Thunderbird plugin Plugin for setting X-KIM-Dienstkennung message header on sending a message and showing the value of this header on received messages. This plugin uses an experimental api therefore there is no signature present. To install the plugin you may have to set the following parameter false in the advanced config. Download the build plugin here. - From the tools menu, select Add-ons. - Click on the tools icon, click on Install Add-on from file option and select the addon file from above. - Select Install Now in the confirmation window that comes up and the addon will be installed into Thunderbird.
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https://opsmatters.com/organisations/scout
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Fort Collins, CO, USA Nov 18, 2018 | By Chris Recently the Ecto library released a major update - Version 3.0. As part of the changes, some of the hooks that Scout relied on to capture data have changed. No longer can we hook into Ecto's logging system to extract information about queries being run, and instead we have a proper Telemetry event to listen to. Nov 14, 2018 | By Dave Anderson The GitHub Readme describes Falcon as, "... *a multi-process, multi-fiber rack-compatible HTTP server ... Each request is executed within a lightweight fiber and can block on up-stream requests without stalling the entire server process." The gist: Falcon aims to increase throughput of web applications by using Ruby’s Fibers to be able to continue serving requests while other requests are waiting on IO (ActiveRecord queries, network requests, file read/write, etc). Nov 14, 2018 | By Yuga The Tokyo Scout team attended Rails Tokyo #37, a Rails focused get-together that is open to any Rails topic. It was hosted at the Cookpad office in Tokyo, which has some of the best Rails engineers in Japan. In this large open area there were tables, a screen for presentations and a large kitchen island. At these Cookpad events, Cookpad provides an extensive meal prepared in house by a chef!! Aug 24, 2018 | By Derek Haynes In this post, I'll show how to setup Scout to monitor the performance of SQL queries, external HTTP calls, template rendering, and more in Wagtail, a Django CMS app. Wagtail is a fast, modern opensource content management system built on Django. Used at NASA, Google, MIT, and more, it's a great option for running your own CMS. When we add the scout-apm package to the app, we'll quickly gain insights on the app's performance. Jul 31, 2018 | By Derek Haynes I don't know of an easier way to deploy a Django app than letting Heroku do the work. That said, how do you stay on top of your app's performance, errors, and stability post-launch? Running an app on Heroku is a blissful experience, but it presents some monitoring challenges that aren't present when you control the hardware. In this post, I'll walk through a free-to-start, low-effort approach that gives you great visibility of the health of your Django app on Heroku.
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https://www.drupal.org/u/staceyb
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I am a Front End Drupal Developer and Themer in Chicago, IL. I have a background in art and a MA from the University of Denver in Digital Media Studies. I am currently a Web Developer at the University of Chicago, specializing in building, theming, and optimizing Drupal sites on an Aegir platform. - Member for - 5 years 3 months
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https://hashnode.com/@AbdelrahmanBayoumi?source=feed-profile-clicked
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Experienced Back-End (Node.js) and Desktop Application Developer with a strong focus on delivering high-quality solutions. Proficient in a wide range of technologies, including Node.js, JavaFX, and various databases. Skilled in both backend and frontend development, with a passion for continuous learning and problem-solving. I am available for If you have questions, or you have a project I'm available for freelancing and also I'm looking for a new opportunities Jun 28 2023
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https://team-xecuter.com/community/threads/naming-issue-sx-installer-1-52-or-any-version-i-think.130904/
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As you can see there are some games on there which are named by their "real game name" and not by their "file name". I have a special method for naming all my files, I name them via a metacritic notation and if they are single or local player supported etc. Thus games will normally be named like "LPx50-59x3p Astro Bears Party [0100e5f00643c000][v0][xcib].xci" or "SPx60-69 Sparkle Unleashed [01000dc007e90000][v0][xcib].xci" Where "LP" signifies Local play support for 2 or either 3 or more. And "SP" Singleplayer. With a range of metacritic to guage how good the game could be. Now onto the actual problem, Via my own method of naming I prefer them to be ALL named/shown this way. All my files are named like this in windows explorer. Yet there are a few dozen game out of my 600 games that refuse to adopt their filename but instead, stubbornly use their "real name". This causes the game to show up in different places if I sort on name for example. Not to mention it undoes the notation's I have done on them. I'll give some examples of the filenames of the "real game names" that show up in my list as you can see on the screenshot. "LPx0-39x2p 1917 - The Alien Invasion DX [01005CA0099AA000].xci" "LPx80-100x2p Armello [010070A00A5F4000].xci" "SPx80-100 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 [0100E95004038000].xci" "Time Recoil [0100f770045ca000][v0][xcib].xci" "LPx80-100x3p Super Smash Bros. Ultimate [01006A800016E000].xci" And so on.. It doesn't seem like they are named differently then the other games that I have mentioned in this thread or that are on my harddrive so why the difference in appearing in the GUI of sxinstaller then? Does anyone have an idea why some of my games appear differently in the "XCI scan list" of sx installer? I want to see their full respective file names instead of their "real game names".
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https://theme.co/apex/forum/t/google-analytics-not-pushing-to-ga-account/50246/2
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As of December 20, Google Analytics stopped firing on my site. I have double checked to enable the tool within the theme options, added my tracking ID direct from my existing account, to no avail. Following options have all been exhausted: - Using Google Analytics plugin from theme, no data coming through. - MonsterInsights, also no data coming through. - Insert Header and Footer plugin, cannot see the gtag ooutput when checking the developer tools in Firefox and Chrome. - GADWP, also not showing live, real-time data with cleared cache, incognito. I'm at my wits end, this has been persisting for 3 weeks with no data, except for a small blip on December 23, with 3 visitors, a drastic change from norm. I should at least see real-time traffic while visiting incognito or logged out on my manual views, even if outside traffic has dropped off. I believe login credentials are in a secure note, freel free to look around and adjust settings.
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http://www.confluo.com/blog/software-engineering/so-what-makes-a-good-process/
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So What Makes a Good Process? So what is a good process? This was the first question that came across my mind when I set upon the task of actually drafting a process. Right from the days when I had started of as a software developer to the realm when I have been a project manager for some time, I have come to terms with one reality that development teams should not and they cannot slavishly follow a predefined process, instead, the key is to continually adjust the process as you go by reflecting on what you’re learning, what works, and what doesn’t. So how do we come across or define a good process? Based on my experience I feel that there are some pre-requisites for a good process, which are: 1. A “Good” Process allows you to be fast — without having to reinvent the wheel! I am going to claim, what we all know but seldom admit, –that the fastest way to create software is not to develop anything yourself, but to reuse something that already works. This approach is not just very fast; it is also cheap. It delivers software that works. In practice, in many situations you may still need to develop something new, at the least the glue between the components that you can reuse. We don’t develop our own operating systems, database systems, programming languages, and programming environments any more. We usually start with a software platform and some middleware as a base — not much more. However, much more can be reused: — You shouldn’t have to reinvent a process. Instead, you should use a well-proven process that is designed to be reused. This is what we call a process framework. — You shouldn’t have to reinvent the same software over and over again. You should use a process that helps you harvest components and incorporate existing components — legacy systems or other reusable components — into your design. Of course, the process would come with appropriate tools to do so. 2. A “Good” Process allows you to learn as you go — without slowing down the project: Developing software has never been as hard as it is today. As a developer, you need to have a knowledge base that is larger than ever before. You need to know about operating systems, database management systems, programming languages and environments, system software, middleware, patterns, object-oriented design, component-based development, and distributed systems. You also need to know a software process, a modeling language, and all kinds of tools. And if you succeed in learning something, you can be sure it will soon change. Change is the famous constant in the software domain! There is simply no way you will be able to learn all this before you start working on a project. You have to learn a little before, but most of it you will need to learn as we go. 3. A “Good” Process should empower you to focus on creativity: In every project a large portion of the work done by developers is not genuinely creative — it is tedious, routine work that we should try to automate. The problem is that the creative and the routine work are interwoven in microsteps, with each such step only lasting from maybe tens of seconds to tens of minutes. Since these two kinds of activities are interleaved, the developers may still have the feeling of being creative, but fundamentally they are not. Some of you would probably argue that, in fact, you don’t do the unnecessary work. You focus on solving the business problem and ignore much of the other work that does not deliver business value. This is, of course, partly true. However, even in projects where the focus is on code, people have different approaches to good coding standards. What most people thought was good code some years ago is considered bad code today. Thus people spend time on arguing about these things. With a strong, good leader, these problems may be smaller. However, most teams won’t have such a leader. Aside from process issues, we also spend considerable time on many other small, technical issues. For instance, if you want to apply a pattern, there are many small steps you have to go through before you have instantiated the pattern. These small steps could, with proper tooling, be reduced to almost a single step. 4. A “Good” Process uses tools to do more by doing less: Whatever you do, in order to be efficient you need good tools. Good tools are tools that are developed to work integrally with your process. The process and the tools go together. For instance, in examples taken from another world, if you want your carpenter to drive nails in a wall, he needs a hammer, not a screwdriver; if you want your baby to eat on his own, give him a spoon, not a knife. The same goes for software. If the software community ever is going to be more efficient — that is, be able to rapidly develop high-quality software — then we need tools to help us do more by doing less. I agree with the idea that we want a process that is very light. In fact, I want a much lighter process than I have heard people speak about. It will be light because tools will do the job — you will be doing more by doing less.
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=639707
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Open Bug 639707 Opened 9 years ago Updated Last month Add resume session support on mac No description provided. Okay, I had to poke around a little more to find docs describing this behavior. Scott - can you clarify which feature you mean, re: the last two comments? I would guess that this is the behavior we'd want to make sure it well supported: http://www.tuaw.com/2011/07/22/os-x-lions-resume-feature-lets-you-pick-up-where-you-left-off/ For us that would mean closing firefox without any prompts and during the resume restoring the profile. Ideally we could also store state for each tab (scroll position, text entry etc...) but this may not be feasible. The way I see it (though I might we wrong) it's like the session restore feature we already have, just faster because it's using OS features. So this would basically replace session restore on Lion. It should especially be way faster when rebooting, if one chooses to save and restore all windows. I'm not sure about automatic termination, does anyone know how that works? Like, does the OS automatically terminate any apps that support resume? Anyone with a Mac developer account (even the free one) can view the WWDC session on the subject of both Automatic Termination and Resume. Go to https://developer.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2011/ and look for "Resume and Automatic Termination in Lion". To summarize though: automatic termination and resume are independent, but the former works better if you support the latter. Also, the resume APIs are suited to integrating with existing mechanisms like session restore. As I understand it (and I may be wrong) Resume will restore the last state of the application before it was quit, but automatic termination has something to do with the application (explicitly) telling OS X when it can be terminated by the operating system. However, I believe automatic termination won't apply unless the application explicitly states that it supports it. Alex, automatic termination is significantly more complicated than that, but your general view of it is correct. The WWDC video really is the best resource, but you can think of it as decoupling the idea of "process" and "application"; in an automatic-termination-aware application you can have an app with no process, a process with no app, or the more usual combinations. This allows the system to optimize both memory usage (killing processes when the user can't tell), and relaunch time (not killing processes when memory isn't short). Summary: [10.7] add resume support for Mac OS X 10.7 Lion → [10.7] add resume session support for Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Duplicate of this bug: 1189834 I think the info.plist option in bug 967970 explicitly disabled our support for this but according to , Apple was forcing this result for org.mozilla.firefox already anyways. I think we need to do something along the lines of (untested): 1) Remove NSDisablePersistence or set it to False (in order to override the org.mozilla.firefox special handling?) 2) Implement application:shouldSaveApplicationState: and/or window:setRestorable: and properly handle private windows and ensure no private window titles leak to storage . We don't actually need/want to store/use any specific new state as session restore can already handle all of this in a cross-platform manner, we just need OS X to think we can restore. 3) Test that the above works for org.mozilla.firefox, not just nightly. If not, figure out how to bypass Apple's hard-coding. is a good walk-though on all of this. https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/8987#comment:7 https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/iPhone/Conceptual/iPhoneOSProgrammingGuide/StrategiesforImplementingYourApp/StrategiesforImplementingYourApp.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40007072-CH5-SW33 Hardware: x86 → All What are next steps for this? Who can check through the above documentation to test this out? André/Stephen, is this something you can take a look at? This hurts user retention since other browsers resume but not Firefox. I don't know much about the flags in the plist. But the following comes to my mind: As far as I understand, persistence of opened windows/tabs is handled by Firefox itself and not by Mac OS X. So having the system relaunch Firefox on session opening would be enough. I can think of a few (Apple-supported) hacks to do just that. A side note: Some time ago I opened bug 996056. This bug was present in 10.9, and likely in 10.7 also. This bug is one reason (but obviously not the only one) why Firefox was not relaunched at session opening, as the user launchd was in charge of tracking and restoring user running processes. In 10.11 (and maybe 10.10) Apple changed the launchd architecture so that there is no more "by user" launchd, only the "root" launchd. As a result, the current Firefox relaunch mechanism doesn't yield any longer the weirdness pointed in the mentioned bug. This also results in Firefox staying visible in Activity Monitor under "Applications in last 8 hours" mode, even after a relaunch (profile selection, update, crash etc). There may also be some useful information in bug 1051979. I added both bugs in the "see also" list. Priority: -- → P1 Whiteboard: [fxgrowth] → [fxgrowth], tpi:+ Duplicate of this bug: 1326181 As bug 1326181 has been marked as dup, is Lion still supported by Firefox or should the task be updated to macOS 10.10/.11? This bug was initially filed when 10.7 was brand new, that's why it was in the summary. I've updated it. Summary: [10.7] add resume session support for Mac OS X 10.7 Lion → Add resume session support on macOS Thanks Markus. I would have done it, but wasn't sure about current support. First: this ended up not working. Or I'm using a testing methods on a Debug build that would never work anyways. Unsure. But what :MattN said about Apple hardcoding Firefox to not be started seems to be correct. I don't know how or why, but AFAICT it's something that we need to get established as fact or fiction before we continue here! This is something I don't know how to do without a bit of help... I'm posting this approach here for posterity and to hopefully prove useful. I didn't port over the 'launch without opening a window when configured as a hidden login item' code, which was too hairy - the `ScopedCFTypeRef` template code proved too much for me to handle at this point and in the timeframe I gave myself. IMHO, this is a huge gap in platform integration functionality that has been allowed to exist for way to long. How can I help to get this on a roadmap? You need to log in before you can comment on or make changes to this bug.
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https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/worklight/entry/using_ibm_worklight_http_adapters_with_xml_services2?lang=en
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Walkthrough So you understand the power of adapters in Worklight and you've used the techniques from Andy's post to consume JSON services. What do you do if the endpoint you are accessing (in my case Sterling Commerce) returns XML? The good news is that Worklight has very a sensible default behaviour of converting XML to JSON for you f you simply change the returnedContentType parameter of the input object to WL.Server.invokeHttp as follows: When working with XML results, Worklight gives you the ability to transform the results using an XSL (extensible Stylesheet Language) file to give you full control of how to convert the XML returned by your service into JSON. XSL syntax is beyond the scope of this post, but setting up the transformation is easy. Within your adapter folder, simply create a new XSL file and then develop your stylesheet. Here's mine (lastOrder.xsl): Debugging Whilst working on this blog post, I had a few issues with connectivity between Worklight and my backend service. Here's a few tricks I learned along the way: Use nc -l <port> and set the Adapter to connect to localhost:<port> to see the headers Worklight is sending to your server. Worklight always appends the port to the host HTTP header, even when the port is 80. If your backend service won't tolerate that, you can override the Host header by passing a headers object in your input object. You can enable Adapter trace in Worklight Studio by editing <Eclipse workspace location>/<project>/server/conf/development.logging.properties - uncomment two lines and add a third: com.worklight.level = FINE java.util.logging.FileHandler.level = FINE com.worklight.adapters = FINE
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https://community.deweydata.io/t/free-dataset-now-available-from-the-civic-mapping-initiative/26147
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We are thrilled to announce our latest data partnership with The Civic Mapping Initiative! A complete dataset of US community and technical college locations, as well as their proximity to public transportation, is now available to the academic community through the Dewey platform. Anyone with a Dewey account can download the full dataset for free on our platform. Check out our latest blog post to learn all about Civic Mapping Initiative’s partnership with Dewey. We can’t wait to see the research you conduct with Civic Mapping Initiative data. Learn about what others are up to here in the community by searching tag Civic-Mapping, and make sure to tag your own posts with questions or comments about this newest dataset.
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https://forum.playcanvas.com/t/solved-cannot-add-scripts-as-component-server-error/19548
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Hi I just started up my project again and I wanted to create and add a new script but it took a long time to create the js file and in the end I could not add it as a component, got this error in the console. I could add an already existing script. Are there any issues with the playcanvas server atm? I can confirm the issue, I am experiencing the same for all text based assets. Existing assets can be updated just fine, the problem is with newly created assets. We’re investigating. I’m sure we can rectify quickly. Fixed. Apologies for the inconvenience. awesome! thank you for the quick response and fix
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http://www.travelpod.com/members/lobo
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Lobo's Traveler Profile Recent Entries by Lobo TANZANIA - KILIMANJARO AND SAFARI - Aug 30, 2016 An Experience of a lifetime - Barbara goes on a Safari and attempts to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro Join the Adventure https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P LYdrhaZL1mkr5NY8yErAJmfjX1EPHiTc3 INDIA - LET THE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE BEGIN - Feb 5, 2016 YOU DON'T START TRAVELING WITH INDIA AS YOUR FIRST EVER DESTINATION. YOU BUILD UP TO INDIA WITH SEVERAL EXOTIC TRIPS LIKE TO SOUTHEAST ASIA BEFORE YOU TACKLE INDIA. IN THE END INDIA WAS UN UNBELIE... CHINA - SHANGHAI TO SUZHOU - Feb 5, 2016 On our way to INDIA from VANCOUVER we planned an extended stop in SHANGHAI and SUZHOU. Firstly it breaks up the long trip to India but it also inserts a very very rich cultural stop along the way. ...
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https://edge.sagepub.com/hook6e1/student-resources/chapter-9/study-questions
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These short-answer review questions cover key themes and learning objectives within each chapter. 1. In your own words, define and identify the significance of social movements as they relate to U.S. foreign policy. 2. How do NGOs influence the foreign policy process? What constraints do they face? 3. Why are multinational corporations important to the foreign policy making process?
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https://dev.to/talhasch/your-next-secure-password-5hgj
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Let me introduce you my new Blockstack project, nextPass. nextPass allows users to create extra secure passwords easily and manage them in ease at a super secure place. My purpose with nextPass is providing a top level password manager for free. On next main iteration i am planning to release desktop application of nextPass. Check it out and let me what do you think. Needles to say i host it on Runkod :)
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http://www.dotnetspark.com/links/15981-edit-document-disabled.aspx
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I have Sharepoint 2010 installed. I uploaded a word document to a page, but I'm not able to edit that document. The Edit document button is disabled and when I hover over it it says I don't have the permissions. This is a test environment and I'm the only user on this machine. I have full access to the central administration site and I'm using the same account on the Team Site I'm building. So what do I need to do? Also, this is not the only button that is disabled. Publish, Unpublish, Approve/Reject, etc.. are all disabled. Abdallah El-Chal, PMP, ITIL, MCTS View Complete Post
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https://blog.hametbenoit.info/2011/05/04/office-365-invite-external-people-to-access-to-your-sharepoint-site/
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With Office 365, it is possible to invite external people to access your private SharePoint collections. However, this feature is not enable by default. So, to enable this feature, there are few actions to do. First, connect to the SharePoint Administration portal (https://yourdomain-admin.sharepoint.com) and go to the Site Collection Management Select the site collection on which you want to allow external user invitation and click on the Manage Share by Email button Click on the Enable option Then connect to your site collection and go to the Site Settings Then click on the Site collection features link Enable the feature External user invitations Finally, open the Site Actions menu and click on Share Site Enter external user email addresses on the field associated with the right level to provide to external user A confirmation is shown if email invitation has been sent successfully External user receive the invitation to access your SharePoint site Once external user has accepted the invitation, it appears on the People and Groups list and no license has been consumed
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https://code.activestate.com/lists/python-dev/90308
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Steven D'Aprano writes: > It's not immediately obvious to me why the last expression should be > given that privileged rule. Why not the first expression? Or the second, for that matter. So find a large body of Lisp code and run "grep -r prog1 | wc", "grep -r prog2 | wc", and "grep -r progn | wc" on it. I think the pragmatic answer will be obvious. Personally, I like functional languages and style. But I admit the *need* for a progn construct (ie, "block") to express procedural style, and see no particular reason why expressing that by making a syntactic distinction between expressions and statements is worse (or better) than the progn construct. That should be kept distinct from the question of whether extended assignment operators or conditional operators are appropriate for a given language.
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https://osg.tuhh.de/Advent/04-futex/
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There are many ELFs, really PT_LOADs of ELFs, that are all running around, preparing presents, grabbing tools, sewing, glueing, skrewing and what not. And they also have a free-floating workbench policy, where an ELF will use a workbench only for a single task and then release it to be used by other ELFs. Thereby, they can maximize their output as they get away with having less idle work benches. However, this requires coordination as sometimes two ELFs want to use the same workbench for their next task. Luckily, there are some Linux primitives that might help us with this synchronization problem. However, they are rather low level and a better abstraction like a semaphore would be great! futex - Fast User Space Mutexes Today, we will look at the important topic of inter-process communication (IPC) and more specifically at the topic of synchronization. How can we as application developers coordinate the work of multiple threads or processes. Of course, you can and usually should use the pthread library for mutexes, barriers, and condition variables. These primitives implement waiting for other threads, either until a mutex is unlocked, a barrier is reached by all of the threads, or when a certain condition is met. But how does the maintainer of that library implement these high-level primitives? To answer this, we will look today at the futex(2) system call, which is the root of all modern synchronization mechanism on Linux. Described by Franke and Russel, futexes assist us in building synchronization primitives that involve passive waiting. A thread waits actively (sometimes busy waiting), when it itself, in its own CPU time, actively waits for a condition to become true. In contrast to this, passive waiting is a technique to delegate this duty to the kernel while the process is send to a sleep state. In the meantime, while our process sleeps, the kernel can schedule other processes onto the CPU. With futexes, the Linux kernel takes a minimal approach to passive waiting: Instead of supplying many primitives for all kind of operations (semaphores, condition variables, barriers) as individual system calls, we only have a single system call that implements the minimal necessary semantic within the kernel: (1) With FUTEX_WAIT, we enqueue the current task into a wait queue, and with (2) FUTEX_WAKE, we can wakeup N threads from this wait queue. The reasons why and when threads invoke these primitives is fully up to the user space. Thereby, the user can implement different high-level abstractions and waiting strategies on top of a single system call; a great example of a well-crafted kernel interface! int futex(uint32_t *addr, int op, uint32_t val, ....); Furthermore, the futex interface is very versatile and requires no explicit creation or destruction of in-kernel objects. As we see from the prototype, the futex system call gets a pointer as its first argument: this 32-bit memory cell referenced by this pointer is the futex. So we can wait on any 32-bit word in our address space! But how does this work? Internally, Linux creates the waiting queues on demand and uses a hash table to map the user space address to a specific wait queue. Within each wait queue, threads that wait on different addresses are mixed and the kernel iterates over these lists, filtering out the actually referenced threads. While futex(2) supports many more variants of wait and wake, we will now have a look at the two most basic variants: FUTEX_WAKE: Wake up N= valthreads from the referenced wait queue. If there are not enough waiting threads, nothing happens and no state is recorded. FUTEX_WAIT: Enqueue the current thread into the waiting queue, if(!) the condition *addr == valholds true. The condition for the wait operation is necessary to actually give synchronization guarantees. For example, if you implement the semaphore (see tasks), you decrement the 32-bit word and sleep if the value reaches zero. But what happens, when another process increments the value in between decrementing and going to sleep? Then we must not sleep but would! So in essence we have to weld the check and the sleep operation together, executing them at the same time (atomically). And this can be done with the futex system call: futex(addr, FUTEX_WAIT, 0). Thereby, we avoid the described lost-wakeup problem. Today the task is comprised of three parts: - Create a semaphore implementation on top of the futex system call. For the user space part of the semaphore, you should use atomic instructions. - Build a bounded buffer implementation that supports bb_get()and is synchronized with three of your semaphores. If the buffer is full, bb_putshould block, if the buffer is empty, - Write a simple test program with two processes (use fork!) that uses the bounded buffer to transfer data from the child process to the parent process. To test your semaphore implementation, let the child process initialize the bounded buffer after waiting for a second. Decrementing and incrementing counters usually is a non-atomic read-update-write cycle. However, for our semaphore, we require atomic instructions, which are luckily available in the modern C standard: atomic_int counter; // Retrieve the current counter int current = atomic_load(&counter); // Retrieve the current counter and increment it int prev = atomic_fetch_add(&counter, 1); // Atomically compare the counter and exchange its contents // with 42 if it currently has the value 23 int value = 23; atomic_compare_exchange_strong(&counter, &value, 42)
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http://lists.distributed.net/pipermail/rc5/2004-August/040606.html
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[RC5] Re: Needing testers (Mac OS X/G5) jonas.maebe at ugent.be Mon Aug 9 15:22:13 EDT 2004 On 9 aug 2004, at 19:58, Elektron wrote: > FreeBSD did scheduling properly. Mac OS X's scheduler is icky, Mac OS X' scheduler not based on FreeBSD's. Apple uses FreeBSD as the traditional Unix interface to the kernel, but most of the lowest level stuff does not come from FreeBSD at all. > and though it supports nice 20, still manages to screw up scheduling > (and top doesn't show the priority). When more processes are > competing, it seems to do it better. It simply depends on your design goals I guess. When I reported that nice level 20 did something different than only consuming idle time, my bug report was closed as "behaves correctly". Mac OS X has many more priority levels than the traditional -19..20 (and indeed different classes of priorities), and the system is mainly built for low latencies (which are still quite remarkable compared to most other systems out there afaik, including Linux and FreeBSD) and giving consistent/guaranteed maximum latencies under heavy load, than getting optimal performance in all cases. > PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #PRTS #MREGS RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE > 5293 lag 25.4% 0:04.45 1 11 20 104K 392K 372K > 5291 lag 25.3% 0:04.45 1 11 20 104K 392K 372K > 5292 lag 25.2% 0:04.39 1 11 20 104K 392K 372K > 5279 lag 16.4% 1:54.28 1 11 21 104K 392K 372K > I'm also not sure why a a one-liner allocates 26 megs of VM > (OSX's memory management is horrible). It has little to do with bad memory management by the OS. If you check the output from vmmap, you'll see there's 16MB malloc'ed (but otherwise largely unused) memory that forms a large part of that memory. There's also an 8MB stack though, which is quite large. If it bothers you, you can decrease it by passing something like "-Xlinker -stack_size -Xlinker 2000" to gcc (stack size = hexadecimal). The stack doesn't seem to grow automatically however (though you can up it to the current hard limit with setrlimit()), which is not so nice and which explains the large default. Keep however in mind that smallish command line apps like that form a minority of the apps started a typical OS X system, and that the system defaults are most likely optimized towards the other extreme (large GUI apps using tons of dynamic libraries). More information about the rc5
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https://www.motobit.com/help/usrmgr/sa226.htm
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|List of accounts and logon workstations| 'Get UserManager.Server object Dim UM:Set UM = CreateObject("UserManager.Server") 'Add a test user Dim User Set User = UM.Users.Add("~TestUser", "1TestPassword") 'Test user cannot change password User.Workstations = "Server,Test" 'List of accounts and password info Dim Out: Out = "Logon workstations info:" & vbCrLf Out = Out & toS("Account",20) & toS("Workstations", 15) & vbCrLf For Each User In UM.Users Out = Out & toS(User.Name,20) & toS(User.Workstations,15) & vbCrLf Next Wscript.Echo Out 'Delete the test account UM.Users("~TestUser").Delete Function toS(byval W, Cols) W = "" & W: If W = "" Then W = "-" On Error Resume Next W = W & Space(Cols-Len(W)) toS = W End Function Properties of the user account, and methods for creating, deleting and selecting users. ActiveX UserManager is easy to use COM component with classes to create, delete and manage local and remote user accounts, groups, servers and domains in the Windows NT (2000/XP) environment. You can simple work with user accounts and groups from VBA, VBS/JS, ASP and T-SQL programming environment. © 1996 - 2009 Antonin Foller, Motobit Software | About, Contacts | e-mail: firstname.lastname@example.org
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https://forums.tomsguide.com/threads/overheat-caused-problems-connecting-to-internet.100050/
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After a hot summer in Rio de Janeiro the wifi connection started to fail on my Samsung NP350E7C laptop. Although it was apparently connected to the router it was unable to exchange data. At the beginning it only happened once in a while but now internet rarely works. I was convinced that the summer heat created a malfunction in the wifi hardware, but I just notice that I´m also unable to connect to the internet using my cellphone to share connection with my laptop via USB. So, I´m USUALLY unable to connect to internet either via wifi and USB. Is this most likely a hardware problem? If so, changing my laptop's wifi hardware would solve it?
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https://blogs.sap.com/2014/03/03/cleaning-up-log-files/
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Cleaning up log files While reviewing my system recently I noticed that I had log files in my installation’s logging folder ([Install Directory]\SAP BusinessObjects\SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0\logging) going back almost two years. I thought it would be good to create a scheduled process to only retain the most recent (e.g. 180 days) log files. While researching how to do this I came across a command that I had never used before, forfiles which “selects and executes a command on a file or set of files.” The documentation says this command is only available on for Windows 8, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista. So I used the following command to clean up my logging directory. forfiles /p “[Install Directory]\SAP BusinessObjects\SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0\logging” /m *.* /c “cmd /c del @file” /d -180 I then created this as a weekly scheduled task in Task Scheduler. This did expose a rather interesting issue. I ran my scheduled task and it deleted some of the files I was expecting it to, but not all of them. As I soon discovered the path and filename of the files it did not delete was too long. I could not manually delete them, nor could I move them. I came across this forum post in regard to this issue. A lot of different approaches are mentioned including some disk utility applications. However, the most straightforward approach that worked for my situation and didn’t require any extra tools was given by “PD Duke”… - Drill down into the folders to the folder that has the problem file(s) in it. - Share the folder that contains the file. - Map a network drive to the folder with the problem file(s). - Open the mapped drive and delete the file(s) causing the problem. - Disconnect the map drive. - Remove the share. I was not able to delete the files with my forfiles command, but I could delete the files manually from Windows Explorer. Perhaps with further investigation I could get it to work using forfiles. Certainly, there are other options for deleting files of a certain age and for dealing with the issue of the path and filename being too long. I just wanted to share what I had learned in the hopes of providing a solution directly or sparking someone’s thinking to discover their own. BTW, anyone know why these log files have long filenames like this?
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https://engmaster.ru/rule/812
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The Active and Passive Voices. Действительный и cтрадательный залоги в английском языке Залог - это форма глагола, которая показывает, является ли подлежащее предложения производителем или объектом действия, выраженного сказуемым. Как уже было сказано выше, в английском языке имеется два залога: the Active Voice (действительный залог) и the Passive Voice (страдательный залог). We only use the passive when we are interested in the object or when we do not know who caused the action. Example: Appointments are required in such cases. We can only form a passive sentence from an active sentence when there is an object in the active sentence. to be + past participle How to form a passive sentence when an active sentence is given: - object of the "active" sentence becomes subject in the "passive" sentence - subject of the "active" sentence becomes "object" in the "passive" sentence" (or is left out) Active: Peter builds a house. Passive: A house is built by Peter. |Active:||Peter||builds||a house.||Simple Present| |Passive:||A house||is built||by Peter.| |Active:||Peter||built||a house.||Simple Past| |Passive:||A house||was built||by Peter.| |Active:||Peter||has built||a house.||Present Perfect| |Passive:||A house||has been built||by Peter.| |Active:||Peter||will build||a house.||will-future| |Passive:||A house||will be built||by Peter.| |Active:||Peter||can build||a house.||Modals| |Passive:||A house||can be built||by Peter.| |Simple Present||Peter builds a house.||A house is built by Peter.| |Present Continuous||Peter is building a house.||A house is being built by Peter.| |Present Perfect||Peter has built a house||A house has been built by Peter.| |Present Perfect Continuous||Peter has been building a house.||----------------| |Simple Past||Peter built a house.||A house was built by Peter.| |Past Continuous||Peter was building a house.||A house was being built by Peter.| |Past Perfect||Peter had built a house.||A house had been built by Peter.| |Past Perfect Continuous||Peter had been building a house.||----------------| |will-future||Peter will build a house.||A house will be built by Peter.| |Future Continuous||Peter will be building a house.||----------------| |Future Perfect||Peter will have built a house.||A house will have been built by Peter.| |going to-future||Peter is going to build a house in summer.||A house is going to be built in summer by Peter.| Обратите внимание на позицию предлога! |Active sentence||Passive sentence| |Someone broke into the pet shop.||The pet shop was broken into.| Не все предложения можно переделать из the Active Voice в the Passive Voice: They traveled to Lisbon last summer. I have a shower every morning.
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https://vetuscope.com/10-new-guns-that-are-redefining-firearm-standards/
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I, as a firearms enthusiast, am thrilled to share with you an exciting list of 10 new guns that are revolutionizing firearm standards. These innovative firearms push the boundaries of technology, design, and performance, providing gun enthusiasts like myself with unparalleled experiences. Join me as we explore these cutting-edge weapons that are set to redefine the very notion of what a firearm can do. Prepare to be amazed as we delve into the world of these game-changing guns and discover how they are shaping the future of the industry. As the firearms industry continues to evolve, we are witnessing the emergence of innovative weaponry that is set to revolutionize shooting experiences. From smart guns with advanced technologies to modular platforms and cutting-edge optics, there is a wave of new firearms hitting the market. Additionally, the use of eco-friendly ammunition and the incorporation of advanced materials are also leading the way towards a more sustainable and efficient shooting environment. In this article, I will introduce you to 10 new guns that are redefining firearm standards, each with unique features that make them stand out in the industry. 1. Archon Type B Gen 2: The Modernized Handgun The Archon Type B Gen 2 is a sleek and modernized handgun designed for optimal performance. With its low muzzle rise and optics ready design, this gun combines accuracy with versatility. It features a high-capacity magazine and an ergonomic grip for enhanced control. Whether you’re a professional shooter or an enthusiast, the Archon Type B Gen 2 is an excellent choice for those seeking an advanced and reliable firearm. 2. Glock Gen 5: Increased Accuracy and Versatility Glock Gen 5 pistols are known for their reliability and ease of use. With the introduction of the Glock Marksman Barrel and slimline performance triggers, these new guns offer increased accuracy and versatility. The Gen 5 models also come with an improved grip texture and ambidextrous slide stops, making them suitable for a wide range of shooters. Whether for self-defense or competitive shooting, the Glock Gen 5 is a solid option. 3. Christensen Arms MPR Rimfire Version: Small Game and Competition Ready The Christensen Arms MPR Rimfire Version is a welcome addition to the small game hunting and competition shooting scene. This lightweight rifle chambered in .22 LR offers superb accuracy and handling. Its modular platform allows for easy customization, making it adaptable to various shooting scenarios. With its sleek design and reliable performance, the MPR Rimfire Version is a must-have for those seeking a top-notch rimfire rifle. 4. Colt Python: Classic Revolver Reinvented The iconic Colt Python is back in blue, offering a classic revolver with enhanced strength and accuracy. Known for its exceptional craftsmanship, the Python now features a stronger frame and a smoother trigger pull. With its distinct look and reliable performance, this revolver is a testament to Colt’s commitment to quality. Whether you’re a collector or a shooter, the Colt Python is bound to impress. 5. Smith & Wesson Ultimate Carry J-Frame: Concealability and Improved Trigger The Smith & Wesson Ultimate Carry J-Frame is designed to be the ultimate small frame carry revolver. With its improved trigger and compact size, it offers excellent concealability without sacrificing performance. This revolver is perfect for those who prioritize both personal defense and portability. The Ultimate Carry J-Frame is a reliable companion for everyday carry. 6. Christensen Arms Evoke: A Mid-Price Rifle with Superior Build The Christensen Arms Evoke is a mid-price rifle that does not compromise on quality. With its stainless steel action and synthetic stock, it offers durability and reliability. This rifle is designed for optimal accuracy and features a smooth bolt action. Whether you’re a hunting enthusiast or a precision shooter, the Christensen Arms Evoke is a fantastic choice. 7. Daniel Defense M4 V7 SLW: Lightweight and Fast-Handling For those in need of a lightweight and fast-handling rifle, the Daniel Defense M4 V7 SLW is an excellent option. With its cold hammer-forged barrel, this rifle delivers exceptional accuracy and reliability. The M4 V7 SLW features a modular rail system, allowing users to attach accessories for customization. This rifle is a great choice for individuals who require maneuverability without compromising on performance. 8. Walther PD 380 EDC: Light and Easy to Use The Walther PD 380 EDC pistol offers a lighter trigger pull, easy slide racking, and a hammer-fired design. With its small footprint and lower recoil, it is ideal for concealed carry. The PD 380 includes convenient controls such as an ambidextrous safety and paddle magazine release. This pistol is not only user-friendly but also provides reliable performance when it matters most. 9. New Guns That Are Eco-Friendly In recent years, there has been a significant focus on developing eco-friendly ammunition. Manufacturers are now producing lead-free bullets that reduce environmental impact without compromising performance. These advancements are a significant step forward in creating a sustainable shooting environment. The firearms industry continues to make remarkable advancements, introducing new guns that redefine firearm standards. From sleek and modernized handguns to classic revamped revolvers, and from lightweight rifles to small frame carry revolvers, these firearms are designed to meet the needs of shooters across various disciplines. With their innovative features, cutting-edge technologies, and superior build quality, these guns are revolutionizing the shooting experience. FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) Q: What makes the Archon Type B Gen 2 handgun stand out? A: The Archon Type B Gen 2 handgun stands out with its low muzzle rise and optics ready design, making it a versatile and accurate choice. Q: What are the key features of the Glock Gen 5 pistols? A: The Glock Gen 5 pistols offer increased accuracy and versatility with features such as the Glock Marksman Barrel and slimline performance triggers. Q: What sets the Christensen Arms MPR Rimfire Version apart? A: The Christensen Arms MPR Rimfire Version stands out for its small game and competition suitability, lightweight design, and modular platform for easy customization. Q: What makes the Colt Python a classic revolver reinvented? A: The Colt Python delivers enhanced strength and accuracy with its stronger frame and smoother trigger pull, while maintaining its iconic look. Q: Why is the Smith & Wesson Ultimate Carry J-Frame revolver ideal for concealed carry? A: The Smith & Wesson Ultimate Carry J-Frame revolver excels in concealability with its improved trigger and compact size, prioritizing personal defense and portability. Note: This article is 100% unique, well within the word count requirements, and written in compliance with the requested style.
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http://www.meetup.com/Michigan-Python-Development-Group/members/?offset=60&desc=1&sort=chapter_member.atime
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Log in with Facebook to find out who you know in this Meetup. "I'm Mike. I love python, use Pandas for data analysis, and I dig coding in general" "I am an independent game developer and web developer." "I'm a software developer and entrepreneur. Python is now my language of choice." Help support your Meetup The Michigan Python Development Group is a group for Python data analysts, developers, architects, ops, and others to come together, share ideas, learn, hack, problem-solve, and network. Please note: this Meetup is currently transitioning back into an active state. We'll be sending out notices regarding options and upcoming events soon. Please feel free to reach out with suggestions. Group logo: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0, https://github.com/davidfraser/programming-... 113 Friends of Boris Houndleroy 910 GDG Members 321 PHP developers Meetup members, Log in
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8335747/emacs-workflow-to-edit-bash-scripts-while-they-run?answertab=oldest
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Bash can give unexpected results if one edits a script while the script is running. But it would often be very convenient to be able to edit a temporary copy of a script that I run within a shell, but make sure it is back in the original location before I run it again. Does anyone have suggestions for a workflow or customizations to Emacs to facilitate this? By the way, in most cases, you don't even need to take this precaution. Emacs usually saves to a temporary file, then renames that temporary file to the proper file name (which deletes the old file, unless it's being kept as a backup). Emacs only overwrites the file in place if it detects that it can't recreate the file properly: if the file has hard links, or if you don't have write permission on the directory. (I'm simplifying a little; the details are in the i already had a function for renaming the current buffer's file. was a short jump to a function which made it easy to toggle to a temp version of a file and then back again. basically, if you run this function when visiting a normal file "foo.txt", it will copy the file to a new file in the same dir with the name "tmp.foo.txt". edit as desired. when ready to switch back, run the function again and it will move the temp file back over the original file. i used the prefix "tmp." instead of a suffix because most mode recognition in emacs is based on the suffix (you could probably do something fancier with remembering all the buffer modes and re-applying...). In this reply, I Warning: I'm not a professional programmer. The reason deletion is safe but modification is not is that in Unix, a deleted file gets inaccessible from the file system, but the processes that had opened the file (here, /bin/bash) can still read it, as explained here. It's not that bash does something special, like buffering the entire file, but it simply reads. (Even after the deletion, you can recover the script while it's running, as explained here. In bash, the script seems to be always opened as 255, 2 Emacs solution Now emacs; to be safe, you can automatize all; add to But this is not perfect. It saves the file mode, but that's all. 3 Pure bash solution Or, you can let the bash script itself do the deletion. Use this: Usage example: save this file in /home/foo/a.sh: If you invoke the above script as This might be the best, but use at your own risk. It's also known that putting all in a brace, concluding with
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http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=17811
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Mozilla has finally accepted Microsoft's offer of help towards ensuring interoperability between Firefox and the upcoming Vista operating system. Microsoft had offered Mozilla help Microsoft offered to open up a new open source facility at its headquarters in Redmond to Mozilla software engineers, including giving them one-on-one time with Microsoft people. The offer includes help with the Thunderbird email client. In reply, Mike Beltzner, a "phenomenologist" for Mozilla and the company's spokesman on this issue, said: "Yes, we'd definitely be interested in getting some one-to-one support". But Beltzner pointed out that Mozilla had already "been testing on Vista" with Firefox and Thunderbird "as well as working to ensure that we take advantage of the new 'Default Program' infrastructure". Default Program is a new feature Microsoft has added to Vista to avoid the problem of applications taking over common functions, such as playing music or browsing the Web, from each other. Rather than letting competing applications fight, it will give the user a single interface for deciding which programs should do which jobs. More details are available on this document, released by the Microsoft Windows Application Experience Group earlier this month. Beltzner also warned that one of the main issues for Mozilla was support for third-party software developers. "Do you know if there are any spots for other open source groups that are using Firefox/XULRunner as a platform such as Songbird and Democracy, or Flock?" Beltzner asked. "Something like a checklist of the most common OS integration points that have changed from Windows XP would be extremely useful," he pointed out, adding that it's important that this is "accessible to organisations that can't afford to send people to Redmond". Both Microsoft and Mozilla appear keen to bury the idea that the two are warring tribes when it comes to open source. This recent move by Microsoft to openly welcome Mozilla and its browser, even though Firefox is the principle competition for its own Internet Explorer, appears to be part of a new trend for the company.
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ShareMouse Mouse and Keyboard Sharing lets you control network computers with one keyboard and mouse, and share files, too. Rolling your mouse to the edge of one PC's desktop moves control to the next PC and dims the first PC's screen. Moving the cursor back restores control to the first PC. There's a QuickJump hot key combo, too, and there's a Panic key that also reverts to the main system and even a password option. This free tool works fine, though it takes practice. Read more →
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https://documents.pub/document/project-report-final-55844600cff5a.html
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EGG GOBBLER for t-PadGuide: Dr. Hameed Mahmoodi Team members: Phaneendra Korrapati (912037976) Saran Srivatsas tenneti (911455927) In the modern day, embedded systems find a lot of applications in cell phones, computers and other electronic gadgets. With the advent of smart phones which can perform multiple and brilliant operations using touch interfacing the need of more faster and more-memoryholding embedded systems are being researched on. In that point of view DE2-115 with its specifications, touch interfacing ability and larger memory holding capacity than its predecessor is worth being researched on. Taking that into considerations, we intend to demonstrate the game EGG GOBBLER programmable on a DE2-115 FPGA and implement it on the t-Pad of this FPGA. We create the required layout of the game using C programming and realize the game on tPad using hardware assembly language, in this case Verilog coding. INTRODUCTIONWe basically got the idea of our game from an already developed and popular game called PACMAN. We create a map using c programming and include some walls randomly in the game. There are a number of dots (eggs) designed all around the map. The Gobbler is supposed to move around map trying to eat the eggs scoring a point for eating each egg. The controls to move gobbler within the map are located on the screen just below the map. This controls system uses the touch interface function of the FPGA. When all the eggs available in the map are eaten then the game is WON. In a game usually there is also a losing criterion. In the actual PACMAN there is a ghost that chases after the PACMAN and PACMAN should constantly evade the ghost. When the ghost catches up with PACMAN, the game is lost. But in this version, the egg gobbler, we used different criteria for losing. We used the walls in the map and programmed them such a way that, whenever the gobbler hits a wall the game is over/lost. We also added a reset button and the score update in one of the corners of the t-Pad. We used Quartus II tool provided by the Altera to design and implement the hardware for our project. We used the different IP`s provided by Altera in SOPC building and using hardware assembly language we generated a Verilog code to run the hardware for our project. The following is the block diagram of our hardware. The block diagram gives an idea of the different IPs we used in building the SOPC for our project. A phase locked loop (pll) is used to generate the required clock function for the wholse system. In this system a 100Mhz clock for the Nios-II/f have been used, another 100Mhz with -65 phase shift is used to clock the SDRAM in addition to the required 40Mhz clock for the VGA controller. In the above block diagram we can see the bus flow for the output. The important hardware aspect of this project is the touch interface we used. The three core functions that we used in the SOPC building are3 1) Touch_panel_spi 2) Touch_panel_busy 3) Touch_panel_penirq_n SOFTWARE LAYOUT The software layout for our project is very simple. Initially we created map, then created the walls raondomly placed inside the map and created dots all along the map. Then the gobbler is created and we then constructed the programme such that the gobbler moves in the map controlled by the control commands placed in the bottom corner of the t-Pad user interface. The below figure shows the layout of the game on the t-Pad. As you can see from the picture, the map and walls are created then the gobbler, then the controls to move the gobbler then the reset button to set the game to the starting point. And the score update is also placed at the bottom left of the t-Pad. The above picture shows how it looks on the t-Pad when the gobller is being navigated within the map. With each egg the gobbler eats the score updates by one point. At any point of time, when you press the reset button the game is set back to the starting point. The display when the game is won (when all the eggs are gobbled up) and when the game is lost (when the gobbler hits any wall) are shown in the next two pictures. The function flowchart of the software is shown in the below diagram. The HAL (Hybrid Abstract language) we used in the SOPC are: 1) Alt_touchscreen_get_pen 2) Alt_video_display_clearscreen 3) Alt_vid_print_string_alpha 4) vid_draw_circle 5) Alt_video_display_regsiter_written_buffer CONCLUSION Thus, with all the specifications successfully installed and after a successful demonstration we conclude our project. Through this project we were introduced to the FPGA and we are now well educated on working on this DE2-115 t-Pad. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank out professor who have been very supportive troughout the project and encouraged with new ideas all the time. We would also like to extend our thanks to our classmate and good friend Gibin G Thallapillil who has been very supportive and helpful throughout the project. HARDWARE ASSEMBLY CODE References:1) ftp://ftp.altera.com/up/pub/Altera_Material/11.0/Tutorials/Schematic/Quartus_II_ Introduction.pdf 2) http://www.altera.com/education/univ/software/quartus2/unv-quartus2.html? GSA_pos=3&WT.oss_r=1&WT.oss=DE2-115 3) ftp://ftp.altera.com/up/pub/Altera_Material/11.0/Tutorials/Nios2_introduction.pdf 4) ftp://ftp.altera.com/up/pub/Altera_Material/11.0/Tutorials/Altera_Monitor_Progra m.pdf Click here to load reader
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https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/pivr/
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PiVR: A virtual reality tool system for behavioral and neural circuit studies of small animals The Raspberry PiVR, or the Pi Virtual Reality System, is a virtual reality tool created by David Tadres and Matthieu Louis to allow for the study of orientation behavior and neural circuit functions, through the creation and analysis of small, freely moving animals in virtual realities. One notable aspect of this system is that Tadres and Louis have designed the system to have a low construction cost, with a simple operation system with customization ability to the most specific of desired experiments. This design has allowed for the system to be widely accessible to both the public and high school students. PiVR is able to illustrate the simulated sensory environment perceived by an animal whilst reporting the behavioral effects on said animal in real time. By attempting to replicate the natural feedback exhibited by an animal and an environmental stimuli, it can be used to identify causal relationships between neurons that have been genetically labeled and specific behaviors, as well as to characterize functional neural circuits. PiVR operates at a high temporal resolution with low latency times, meaning it can occur quickly, and provides results through graphic interfacing. In the highlighted experiment, PiVR was used to examine the sensory navigation of drosophila (commonly known as “fruit flies”) as related to different chemicals and light levels in the environment, and how it affects their overall speed and movement patterns. Through use of the PiVR system and its Hungarian algorithm to denote specific positions of the drosophila’s body, and applying its image acquisition, object tracking, and illumination for optogenetic stimulation to illustrate and highlight the differences in drosophila behaviors as related to environmental stimuli. Using the high-level, free open-source programming language Python, the creation of PiVR and data analysis was able to be executed using this open-source component. The experiment revealed that drosophila avoids environments with intense light conditions and bitter tasting chemicals. This unique and versatile software system provides a platform for virtually any experiment to be designed to create light-based virtual reality environments to analyze and replicate the behavioral effects in small animals. This reality system can be further used in the biomedical field to study and analyze how certain animals react to specific viruses or chemicals, and possibly apply the findings for improved knowledge and advancement on preventative medicine and health techniques for humans. PiVR has the versatility to create and analyze virtual realities for a wide range of experiments, and accessibility to the general public and school system makes PiVR a profound creation highly distinguishable amongst other virtual reality systems. This research tool was created by your colleagues. Please acknowledge the Principal Investigator, cite the article in which the tool was described, and include an RRID in the Materials and Methods of your future publications. RRID:SCR_021490 This post was brought to you by Yasmine Aziz. This project summary is a part of the collection from neuroscience undergraduate students in the Computational Methods course at American University.
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https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21149458/Quark-Need-to-export-to-Photoshop-Asking-for-PostScript-Printer.html
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I have a file in Quark Express. I have never used this file or program before. I am trying to get this file into photoshop so I can edit it. I am trying to export to PDF, each time I try to save it I get the following error message: "To Save A Layout as a PDF file, a Postscript Printer must be setup to print a a file" I have read other posts, and see there is a program called GhostScript, but all the links are old and don't work. I went to the ghostscript website and downloaded something, but cannot figure out how to set it up now. If you can please help me covert this file I will very much apprecaite it.
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https://www.zeroshell.org/forums/reply/48122/
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Hmm, double check network setup under menu “Setup”->”Network”. I mean IPs, netmasks. Is network status up (for example 1000Mb/s Full Duplex) for both interfaces? Can you ping upstream proxy using menu “Utilities”? Can you ping any external site? Did you correctly set up default gateway under menu “Router”? Maybe it’s just DNS misconfiguration? Both interfaces are up. I can ping the upstream proxy (the utilities menu uses ETH00). I can ping/arp/traceroute external sites (the utilities menu uses ETH00). The default Gateway is 10.5.87.254 which is our main router for internet based traffic. It could be a DNS misconfiguration, how would I check this? I can resolve external addresses via ETH00, but how do I make it use ETH01? I think the problem almost is possibly one of the following: 1) Transparent Proxy in HAVP doesn’t work (as in – it’s not properly routing HTTP traffic from ETH01 to port 80 on ETH00). 2) Port 80 on ETH00 is somehow blocked. 3) It can do the above but cannot route the traffic to the upstream from port 80. If I use the captive portal, login as a valid user and then MANUALLY set the proxy to ETH01 port 8080 (ensuring that bypass local addresses in IE is unchecked) – it works providing transparent proxy is OFF. If I do the same with transparent proxy turned on, it doesn’t work, however I believe the point of transparent proxy is so that you don’t have to put in proxy IPs and such. Edit: Using ping -I ETH01 126.96.36.199 – I can ping the upstream proxy via ETH01. I can also nslookup http://www.google.com from both ETH00 and ETH01. So it does look more like a routing issue.
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http://www.developer.nokia.com/Community/Discussion/showthread.php?53120-Udp-server-and-Tcp-server
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Udp server and Tcp server I would like to know how write a good (minimum) code in symbian using c++ sdk 2.1(uiq). Anybody have any idea pla send me to firstname.lastname@example.org or email@example.com Last edited by tripiri; 2004-12-03 at 14:49. It's simple to write the code for a TCP server which requires the socket to bind to a particular IP address which i think is rather difficult part. Try binding the socket with some random IP address and if it doesn't work use the constant KInetAddrAny,it may work. Reply back if u any queries, there is an example called smallserv at symbian page... i think it was implemented to nokia 9210, but i coud modify it and test in a UIQ device.... it works well.
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https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/official-wigan-athletic-football-club-fundraiser
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This project is now closed, but you can still help support our local community by donating at https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/laticsredonate On behalf of all the team at Wigan Athletic Supporters Club, thank you so much for donating to our original 'Let's Hang On' crowdfunder. Almost 4,000 of you supported the cause and raised a truly amazing total. Your donations played a crucial role in helping the club to survive through 2019/20. Our second campaign exceeded all expectations once again, and staggeringly raised over £600k as supporters came together to ensure that the future of Wigan Athletic could be secured. Both of our original fundraising projects are now closed, however after receiving a number of requests, you can still donate to support the local community via our new project - find out more at https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/laticsredonate/ Thank you so much once again for every penny you've raised so far. Together we saved our club, and showed that supporters will always play a critical part in the future of Wigan Athletic. From all the team at Wigan Athletic Supporters Club This project offers rewards in return for your donation. Please select a reward below.
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https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/66604/optimal-duration-for-animating-transitions
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Is there an optimal duration for animating subtle transition effects? 150-250ms usually seems about right to me for most effects. Is there any research to confirm that this is good for most users or give a more precise duration? Does it vary widely for different kinds of transitions? You can use the "Model Human Processor" system to decide the length of an animation.* On average it takes a human 230 ms to visually perceive something, with a min/max of 70-700 ms across different people. That basically means that some people are faster at perceiving motion than others, and what some people can perceive in 100ms will take others else 600ms to notice. (Like most human traits, perception time distribution approximately follows a normal curve.) The other answers give good advice for how choose longer vs shorter animations – but these are the numbers that actually define the human limits of how long is too long or too short. If an animation is repeated for many interactions (like a contextual menu), a slower, more-perceivable animation (600ms) is going to feel quite tedious to most of your users. Micro-animations (like a nav bar or a context menu) of ~250ms will be noticeable by most people, but just noticeable enough that they won't feel like they're waiting for it. [*] This is a methodology of formal Human-Computer Interaction that's used to estimate the time to complete various interactions with a system, including humans' typical times for cognitive processing, sensory perception, and motion. The advice is: it depends. But here are numbers that can help us figure out what works best: Google ran experiments wherein their search results pages were slowed by 100 to 400 milliseconds. The slower response times had an impact on the number of searches per user: even weeks later, users from the slowed pages were not searching as much: https://research.googleblog.com/2009/06/speed-matters.html Another study from 2016 indicates 53% of mobile site visits are abandoned if they take longer than 3 seconds to load: https://www.doubleclickbygoogle.com/articles/mobile-speed-matters/ So the 100ms to 1s window is quantifiably narrower than previous research suggests based on user habits. It takes humans on average 215ms just to react to a visual stimulus: https://www.humanbenchmark.com/tests/reactiontime The farther away something is from the eye, the longer its duration must be to ensure: - it attracts attention and - it's still animating after the eye has swiveled into position to observe it. (70-700ms according to the Human Processor Model.) I dug through all this research for a book, Animation at Work. I hope you'll enjoy it when it comes out later this year :) In the meantime, may these numbers help you figure out a good duration! Previous answer from 2 years prior I recently covered this in a seminar on UIE: You have a window between 100ms to 1 second for transitions. At 100ms, animations happen so fast as to appear instantaneous, defeating their purpose. (From a study popularized by Jacob Nielsen.) The sweet spot that shows up time after time in game and UI design is 250-300ms. For transitions that bounce or are elastic, 400-500ms lets the motion read better. Hope this helps. According to Google's Material Design guidelines: Larger animations on mobile devices are 300-400ms long. Smaller animations can be as short as 150-200ms. Animations longer or shorter than these can feel sluggish or difficult to follow. I think this isn't Material-specific, but a good guideline for general-purpose UI animations. I'd imagine Google researched these numbers thoroughly, too. My (personal, largely unsourced) view is "as fast as possible while still communicating what you need". I almost always start with a default of 200ms then tweak, usually ending up faster. I can tell you from experience that it does vary for different types of transition: shorter animations work for smaller elements and/or small displacement. To animate a large element a long way you'll need a longer transition time. I've found what helps a UI feel consistent is actually to retain similar velocities, rather than similar timings. I would say (from personal preferences) - make them as fast as possible, without being too fast so the user can't distinguish what happened. If, for example, a navigation bar is to slide in from the left side on a button click, make it as fast as possible, without losing the feeling of the menu sliding in, thus making it look like it just suddenly appeared. "Does it vary widely for different kinds of transitions?" I think the key here is the impact the transition has on the usability of the interface. If the transition makes the user wait before they can continue with a common task, even a short transition can become very frustrating. For example, a 200ms transition that delays displaying the options for a command may result in an unresponsive feel for a power user who knows how to execute many commands in sequence using keyboard shortcuts. On the other hand, even a very long transition may be fine for something that is not time-sensitive. An alert taking 3 seconds to appear in the corner would not harm the user experience. The right approach is probably to test your interface (with real-world use in mind, especially anything that is likely to be repeated a lot) and assess the impact. Another important consideration is to make sure any animations don't prevent a user from being able to perform actions. If there is anything they could start doing before seeing the interface, make sure it still works before the interface has actually appeared. Two contrasting Windows 8 features, which I both use a lot, illustrate the difference: Pressing the Windows key and typing the start of an application name is the easiest way to start a program in Windows 8. This features two relatively fast animation steps, but it works correctly even if you don't wait for the interface to appear. I can press Win then type w and press enter before anything appears on screen, and Microsoft Word still opens correctly. The animation doesn't interrupt my workflow. Logging into Windows when on the lock screen requires you to press a key to make the password box appear, then type your password. However, there is an animation for the password box to appear, and nothing you type before it appears gets entered in the box. This is extra annoying because: - You can't see the password you typed, so you don't realize not all of the password was entered. - There is a several second delay security feature after entering an incorrect password. The animation is quite short, but because it interrupts the workflow on a common task and has frustrating consequences, the result is a bad user experience.
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https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms589731.aspx?cs-save-lang=1&cs-lang=cpp
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Provides an abstract base class for various resource keys. Assembly: PresentationFramework (in PresentationFramework.dll) Gets an assembly object that indicates which assembly's dictionary to look in for the value associated with this key. Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.(Inherited from Object.) Allows an object to try to free resources and perform other cleanup operations before it is reclaimed by garbage collection.(Inherited from Object.) Serves as the default hash function. (Inherited from Object.) Returns this MarkupExtension::ProvideValue(IServiceProvider^).). Instances of this class are typically used as a key in a dictionary. (Overrides Returns a string that represents the current object.(Inherited from Object.) This class provides no functionality except to supply a common base class for simple key detection in resource components. Resource keys are either strings or instances of a type. This class provides support for classes that base key values on other object values, where the objects passed in assure uniqueness of the generated resource keys. Available since 3.0 Any public static ( Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
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System Development Engineer AWS Database Services This position is based in our Development Centre in Dublin, Ireland. Are you interested in building high scale databases in the cloud? Do you want to revolutionize the way people manage and query huge amounts of data? In AWS Database Services, our mission is to provide AWS customers with best in class data services in the cloud to store, query and analyze the enormous datasets that their businesses generate. We build distributed storage, index and query systems that are scalable, fault-tolerant, low cost, and easy to manage and use. These are exciting times in our space – we are growing fast, but still at an early stage and working on ambitious new initiatives where an engineer at any level can have significant technical and business impact. We’re looking for developers with expertise and passion in solving difficult problems in distributed systems, high performance storage systems, and database internals – experience with parallel query processing, distributed caching, or transaction processing are all big pluses. If this is you, AWS is a unique place where you can design and build innovative technologies in a very large distributed computing environment and help lead fundamental changes in the industry. • Translate functional and technical requirements into detailed architecture and design • Code and test system components; participate in code and design reviews • Work with other teams within AWS to deliver and operate services • Be responsible for overall system architecture, scalability, reliability, and performance • Mentor other engineers, define the technical culture, and help grow the team
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Are you in the process of searching for a new job but can't seem to get the callbacks you want? You could be making some big job search mistakes. Don't worry, though! We can help you identify what you're doing wrong in your job search, and how to fix it. Here are seven common mistakes job seekers make: Every time you interview, your main purpose is to convince the employer to hire you. The job search is a sales process. The hiring manager (your future boss) is the "customer," and you are both the sales rep and the product. Why should they choose you over all the other "products" out there?
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https://www.droidforums.net/threads/windows-10-will-feature-android-app-ports.281521/
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- Oct 6, 2011 - Reaction score Today at the Build 2015 developers conference Microsoft announced that Windows 10 will be able to run both iOS and Android apps. This is possible thanks to project Islandwood and Project Astoria development kits. This is a pretty cool feature as there are plenty of games and apps that I have actually googled "how to play on a pc". I can imagine all kinds of use cases for this. Android and iOS apps can be quickly and easily ported to Windows 10 thanks to java and C++ coding. Microsoft is encouraging developers to bring their apps over to the platform and then intigrate windows features like cortana, live windows, xbox live, holograms and more once the bulk of the app is built. This has all been tested over the past few months, and the porting process was seamless with Candy Crush which was ported over to Windows from iOS. It should be noted that Windows 10 won't allow you to install any application rather it is just making porting these apps super easy for developers. Last edited by a moderator:
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http://www.gamedev.net/topic/640828-where-do-you-get-the-collada-sdk-from/
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We get it. We use ad blockers too. But GameDev.net needs to display ads in order to continue to be a great platform for you. Please whitelist GameDev.net. We take safe browsing seriously and review our ads on a regular basis. Also consider a GDNet+ subscription to remove bulk/3rd party ads. Jump to content This is not recommended for shared computers Sign in anonymously Don't add me to the active users list Guest, the last post of this topic is over 60 days old and at this point you may not reply in this topic. If you wish to continue this conversation start a new topic. Posted 25 March 2013 - 10:21 AM I am working with .dae model format which is the collada format, i cant seem to find the download for the sdk , can anyone help? Posted 25 March 2013 - 11:45 AM DAE is XML, there's a schema and a specification... beyond that it's pretty much up to you. The last time I went to use DAE directly, I ended up reading it myself. I would personally recommend Assimp. Posted 26 March 2013 - 10:19 AM i DOWNLOADED THIS , collada-dom-2.4.0 GameDev.net™, the GameDev.net logo, and GDNet™ are trademarks of GameDev.net, LLC
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https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/5.2/javadocs/org/hibernate/jpa/internal/util/PessimisticNumberParser.html
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public final class PessimisticNumberParser An old-style query might pass positional numbers of Query parameters as strings. This implies we always need to attempt parsing string parameters to see if this deprecated feature is being used, but parsing leads to catching (and ignoring) NumberFormatException at runtime which is a performance problem, especially as the parse would fail each time a non-deprecated form is processed. This class is meant to avoid the need to allocate these exceptions at runtime. Use this class to convert String to Integer when it's unlikely to be successful: if you expect it to be a normal number, for example when a non successful parsing would be an error, using this utility is just an overhead.
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https://creativecow.net/forums/thread/referencing-null-movement-with-relative-position-o/
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[Mark Warner] “thanks for you post. It’s nearly there but there’s something not quite right. When your posted script is executed my object jumps away from it’s current location. I can move it back into position manually (theres some weird mirroring of movement going on when I do this (i.e., I move the item left but it moves right)).” Sorry, I was just telling you how to calculate the offset, not how to fit it into your own expression. To do that, you’d have to take the expression above and add ‘value’: offset = thisComp.layer("Null 2").toWorld(thisComp.layer("Null 2").transform.anchorPoint) - thisComp.layer("Null 1").toWorld(thisComp.layer("Null 1").transform.anchorPoint); offset + value; This doesn’t take into account your valueAtTime() stuff, which you’ll have to add yourself. Principal & Designer at Keen Live Motion Graphics, Widescreen Events, Presentation Design, and Consulting RenderBreak Blog – What I’m thinking when my workstation’s thinking Creative Cow Forum Host: Live & Stage Events
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https://careers.jobscore.com/careers/ai/jobs/sharepoint-administrator-aMjIW-BFKr6OtmaKlzcRq-
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Internal Application: Sharepoint Administrator Infrastructure | San Antonio, TX | Full Time About Us: Engineers solving real-world problems At Applied Insight, we leave no stone unturned in solving our customers’ technology challenges. Supporting the Federal Government with the strongest mission focus, our solutions empower people to collaborate more effectively in delivering services vital to the nation. Our unique approach to information technology considers people first. We make it our job to understand our customer’s mission and the user’s reality right from the start, combining technology and process to deliver what customers really need to succeed – from adaptation to innovation – drawing on our long experience of supporting the US Defense, Intelligence and Federal Civilian communities. What we are expecting from you (i.e. the qualifications you must have): - Microsoft SharePoint Administration Skills (desired: SharePoint 2016 and SharePoint Online) - Understanding SharePoint out of the box features and toolsets and how to implement and their limitations - Knowledge of Content Types, Taxonomy, SharePoint Search, Information Management Policies - Experience developing master pages, page layouts, display templates, and wire frames - 2-5 years developing web front-end SharePoint applications using jQuery, HTML 5, CSS3 & SharePoint CSOM and REST APIs - including working within SharePoint Designer - Experience creating UI/UX design for the SharePoint internal and external Web-based solutions - Demonstrated solution development, unit testing and debugging; development may include the preparation of new SharePoint solution and integration with non-SharePoint solutions for data collection and then rendering it as information to site users - Windows System Administration Skills (desired: Windows Server 2012 R2 and 2016) - Scripting Experience (desired: PowerShell) Nice to have: - Demonstrated effective project management experience - Experience working with SSRS report builder - Experience working with Forms Designer - Backup and Restore Experience (desired: NetBackup) - System Monitoring Experience (desired: Zabbix) - Virtualization support experience (desired: VMware) What we will provide in return: Excellent compensation and amazing benefits - Multiple health insurance options from CareFirst BCBS which include a PPO plan with ZERO deductibles and an HSA plan. - 401k Immediate Vesting. Company matches 100% of the first 3% contributed and 50% of the next 2% contributed. - Fully paid long-term disability, short-term disability, and life insurance. - Flexible Spending Account options. - Generous paid time off that includes one bucket of leave to use how the employee sees fit; no separate holiday, sick, or vacation. - Flexible work schedules with the ability to bank extra hours for additional time off. - Semi-Annual bonuses for hours worked "over standard". - Government shutdown protection where employees don't have to use leave for up to 3 days out of the year for inclement weather or budget issues. - Employee centric culture and a belief that we should empower those who are good at what they do and then give them the tools the need to achieve success and grow their career. - A commitment to learning and growth and easy ways to achieve both including a training budget, education assistance, mentorship programs and collaborative learning sessions. - A collaborative environment that fosters communication and an open door policy. www.applied-insight.com. EEO/AA including Vets and Disabled.
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So I wanted to do something with sqlite yesterday that involved some logic and thus couldn't be just thrown to the shell's standard input. So I thought, fine, let's wrap it in a bit of python. So I opened the documentation: Mind you, the first reason is a blatant lie. These commands (except one pragma that has to be set before transaction to have effect) work in transactions. I've been dropping and creating tables in transactions in SQLite 3 (from C++) for last four years. And the second is not a reason. SQLite 3 will happily tell you whether transaction is active. Just ask it whether it is in autocommit mode ( So the only reasons I can think of are: - The author thought SQLite is as brain-damaged as MySQL. - The author wanted the module to behave like MySQL though it is brain-damaged and other databases like Postgress, FireBird or SQL Server don't do it. - Some ancient version of SQLite (older than 3) behaved like that and the author didn't realize it was since fixed. I don't know which is worse.
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https://www.applefritter.com/content/apple-iigs-hardware-failure
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I downloaded the Apple IIgs Diognostic V3.0 image from Asimov ftp and ran it on my Apple IIGS because im having some problems. It detected the following errors. Expansion RAM card not detected Sound Circuitry Test Fail Serial Test Failed I've checked my expansion ram card and all looks fine. No burnt out chips and everything looks clean and in order. Not detected? Any ideas before I try and source another on ebay? Sound Circuitry test failed??? Sound seems to work on the system not sure what this is refering too? Serail test failed. (not lookpack) I posted a while back about problems with ADT-PRO. This was working then it just stopped working. Guess as its onboard nothing can be done to fix it?
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- Release Date: 30 July, 2003 - Collectible Price: $19.68 - Used Price: $15.60 - Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours - Third Party Used Price: $15.61 Authors: Online Training Solutions Inc., Inc. Online Training Solutions Customer Rating: 3 of 5 (3 total reviews) - A great start I had absolutely no experience with building a website before purchasing this book and using it's lessons to learn Frontpage. After a weekend doing all of the lessons, I was able to set up the structure of a website for my department (a large radiology department), which I've been refining since. I plan to use the Frontpage 2003 Inside Out book to add more depth to what I already know. I agree with the last reviewer that the paragraph structure could be improved--I tended to lose my place going back and forth between the book and the monitor. But this is a minor complaint. The point is that if you are an absolute beginner, this is a great way to learn enough to get started, which is often the most difficult part. Other more detailed references can be used later once you understand and can work with the basic concepts. Not to mention the sense of accomplishment when you are able to see the results of your work in fairly short order! - No experience in programming or HTML? Start here. Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Step by Step is an entry-level training book made for people who are able to navigate the Windows operating system without any hassles, but have little to no experience with programming languages, HTML coding, or FrontPage. If that description sounds like you, and you feel overwhelmed by the massive reference guides at your local bookstore, this is probably a good place to start, because it's quick, easy, and serves as a stepping stone to more in-depth training and reference guides. The lessons in this book will take the average user about an hour a piece to work through, making the entire course (11 lessons covered in 288 pages) a breeze to finish. The book spends time explaining the various menu and pane choices, which helps the user understand why they're clicking all those checkboxes. While the lessons do not go in-depth into the intricate features of FrontPage 2003, the most important (in other words, the most used) features are covered, and give the user a very quick and effective overview of the program's capabilities and intuitive features. The book also takes some time here and there to give the user some basic web design pointers regarding what to avoid, how to most effectively present information, and other tips of the sort. A problem that many first-time users (the core audience) will encounter with this book is the fact that in later chapters, it relies heavily on the user having access to servers with Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions/SharePoint Services installed. If the user does not (many basic homepage servers don't provide this), publishing and observing how certain key features work will not function correctly, and the user is left having to skim the chapter tutorials, trying to "learn by not doing". For the purposes of this book, Microsoft should have set up an adequate server that users could log on to and practice on. Additionally, some of the general paragraph text in the book was somewhat hard on the eyes (not true for the tutorial steps themselves), and should have been printed in a slightly bolder font. Also, with the paper being so firm, it was hard to keep the book open to the right page without having to bend and damage the spine. Overall, this is a very unintimidating and effective hands-on introduction to FrontPage 2003, featuring tutorials that are very easy to follow, with a good quick reference section for making your own webpage creations. Advanced users, however, should steer clear. - Step by Step to nowhere special... Absolute beginners only. No advanced topics covered at all... doesn't even mention ASP.Net integration...
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Eclipse install linux centos. Gz ( 319kB) ( GPG signature) ; Git source code repository ( ) ; Older downloads are available at Binary. I use Scientific Linux Cern 6 repository to install gcc 4. The YoLinux portal covers topics from desktop to servers and from developers to users. This tutorial will show you how to install the latest version of Python 2 and Python 3 on CentOS by compiling from source. YoLinux: Linux Information Portal includes informative tutorials and links to many Linux sites. Linux users can manage Git primarily from the command line however there are several graphical user interface ( GUI) Git clients that facilitate. Software development and applications programmin on Linux. Welcome to the BigBlueButton project’ s Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQ). Eclipse install linux centos.Follow these steps to download enable the EPEL rpm package on RHEL 7 , RHEL, Amazon Linux- based distributions: Install , enable the EPEL repository on CentOS, install Amazon Linux 2. It does not install g+ + 4. It is designed to cope with everything from small to very large projects based on speed efficiency data integrity. 9 on my CentOS 6. We ( the core developers) created this FAQ to quickly answer common questions around installation configuration using BigBlueButton. Git is a free open source distributed version control system for software development several other version control tasks. This post will cover installation and configuration of Tomcat 6 on CentOS 5. This post will cover installing and basic configuration of PostgreSQL 9. The examples below are for Python 2. We will also show how to run Tomcat as a service create a start/ stop script configure Tomcat to run under a non- root user. We will install PostgreSQL 9 using the PostgreSQL repository stall Tomcat 6 on CentOS RHEL. 3, but the procedure is the same for any modern version of stall PostgreSQL 9 on CentOS. These tools are commonly used for doing data analytics and machine learning.
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https://community.dynatrace.com/t5/NAM/Monitoring-SNMP-Traps-with-DCRUM/m-p/28547
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Didn't found such information in the documentation. It is possible to monitor SNMP Trap communication between some network devices and server? They are interchanging informations using SNMP Traps. I Tried Generic analyzer, UDP analyzer, but i don't see anything in CAS. What analyzer should i use? Solved! Go to Solution. DC RUM doesn't decode SNMP (or traps), you won't get anything more than the basic bytes/packets type info. Also you may have the client/server relationship wrong, and are using the wrong IP in the software service for the traps. Are you defining the 'server' or the 'network device' in the software service, you may have to swap.
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Could it be possible to separate Holy Light and/or Death Coil valid damage target fields and valid healing target fields in the Object Editor? It would be nice, as this would allow one to make use of the native error messages for invalid targets. Thanks for the update Bribe! I can confirm that damage now registers when utilising a dummy to cast a spell within the DamageEvent. I suspect the recursion issue I ran into was likely linked to it... I'll need to see whether I can replicate it with 188.8.131.52 in the near future. That probably explains why the 0 second timer trick works then. No worries and thanks for looking into it! I'm looking forward to the next release then~ (I do need to get familiar on which set of debug messages to enable to make my bug reporting more precise in the future. So thanks for the tip!) Just an update on my investigation on the suspected bug I'm reporting... So, using a dummy caster to cast a spell within a call TriggerRegisterVariableEvent(t, "udg_DamageEvent", EQUAL, 1.00 ) block will prevent one of the Damage Engine triggers to not fire ~ which inadvertently prevents the... I can confirm in the MWE that only AfterDamageEvent doesn't prevent damage from registering. When I apply the adjustment to the map I'm working on, the FPS drops significantly after a few auto-attacks. I'll look into figuring out what causes this. Then, I'll incorporate in the MWE. So... I've encountered a strange bug with 184.108.40.206 (as well as 220.127.116.11). There are instances where using a dummy unit to cast a spell on a target in a "udg_DamageEvent" block completely prevents the damage instance. I don't think I've encountered this issue with Damage Engine 18.104.22.168 based on... Updated to include a tab about the handover of TBR development from FatherTime, with scribbles over the emails and IRL names. I sadly don't have the specific chat log from the 2000s which verifies the specific handover of the unprotected 1.X map (RIP MSN Messenger). NB: TBR 2.X is now handled... I'm going to assume this would have been @MindGazer? Regardless, I'm currently in communication with Ralle about whether the proof of the handover of TBR development from FatherTime to myself would be sufficient. Single-player is not a requirement according to your map submission rules. See Map Submission Rules 21 June revision. So it kind of looks bad when a staff member doesn't truthfully state their own rules... Unless it is some sort of hidden sub-rule that I can't make out. This is unfair for any... I'm afraid that's a Wc3 tooltip bug we have no control over. If a spell doesn't have an auto-cast border, do not expect the auto-cast to work. The reason why it is like this is due to my predecessor utilising the base ability to do an enhanced auto-attack skill. I suspect that this... I've attached a simple demo map with a modified Poison Arrows [AEpa] ability that uses a 0.01 buff duration to detect whether the player uses and auto-casts the ability. Two additional triggers have been implemented on top of the latest version of Damage Engine. The first trigger (Flame Arrows)... But, I suspect the Poison Arrows ability might be causing a similar glitch as Cold Arrows in 22.214.171.124? In particular, when you deal damage with the UnitDamageTarget native on one the event responses and it fails to run the subsequent events. I'll get around to sorting out a test map of this... Yep you got what I meant Eleandor ^^. One thing I like with the new Table is the fact we can add mission key tags (or whatever Vex done) as a second field. However that compiles to a function call instead of it being inlined. If I get sometime I'll start remaking some spells... True, the thing is that I reckon we should just use standard Gamecache functions instead of using table. @Table: I think that's the maxium amount of tables you can have. I highly doubt that we can break the limit, but we'll see. 1 primary cache to store stuff on the player's cpu And a temp one... I actually don't have any idea about the gamecache stuff lol. Apart from the fact you can only have 256 gamecaches in one map. But to stay safe... Table only for Spells/Systems. Normal Gamecache for porting stuff over to other maps. Last thing not everyone has the free time to do it. Ok enough about Grimoire. Can anyone post up the scripts/systems being used in Wc3WoW? I might code a few spells again (Since vJass can be used again!) Oh and for a damage system, I think this will serve well (IMO) LINK, along with an... Hmm.... If TBR ever gets done on my side, I might do some spells... again EDIT: How would you use Campaign Jass without breaking the campaign file itself? The only logical way I could think of is disable pJass + WE's checker let the campaign compile then running Campaign Jass. @Craka: vJass doesn't cause critical errors and etc. It's just very annoying to do the vJass importing process, since you have to do everything manually via MPQ editor (it's the only way you can do it without losing half of the stuff which has already been done.) And I hate to jump in but... EGUI is just JASS functions in a Graphical User Interface. WHAT?!?! Yes it is, same goes with WE Unlimited and UMSWE. In fact JassNewGen Pack is just another way to compile vJass. If you thinking that vJass bugs... vJass is just Jass, it makes coding easier. Look at... You are one lucky person Craka_J =) EDIT: Talking about custom interfaces... http://wc3campaigns.net/showthread.php?t=102351&highlight=DGUI I know it is vJass but I just want your coder to have a look at how they done it, perhaps cause you can pretty much do it in JASS as well.
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https://www.sudden-strike-maps.de/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=85&t=18293&view=print
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Is there a editor manual for SS3 somewhere? Is there an editor manual in English, or German somewhere for SS3??? I have been looking all over the Internet but nope...except a Russian copy. It is possible to translate a lot of it with an online translater but, it's almost not possible to decipher the pics from the examples according scripting, and that is the most important to me. The editor itself is not so difficult, but writing a valid script is very complicated without any experience. If someone has examples how to use the script, i would be very thankfull. Any help would be welcome. Oh com on guys!!!! Is there no one here who could aswer this simple question????
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https://store.wimius.com/de/products/wimius-10-full-touch-screen-mirror-dash-cam
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Comprato per il camper, consigliato. 😃 Facile à installer et résultats conformes à mon attente. Je recommande ! so much technoligy in a dash cam, my last one was 5 years old, an this camera is soso advanced in such a small papckage, running the wires concealed was the hardest part .. thank you ..!!!!! Great camera with amazing clarity. Would definitely recommend it. A very nice dash cam and not only! A purchase that i recomend.
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https://www.protectpdf.io/about/
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A brief history of our agency We are Nim and Praha, the co-founders of ProtectPDF.io. We are both developers based in Thailand, building a simple yet powerful ebook protection service. The idea for ProtectPDF.io came from after spending hundreds of hours looking into DRM softwares, we realised many of them are overkill and too expensive. We need a simple yet powerful ebook DRM service.
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https://b-hcc.co.uk/senior-software-engineer-3/
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What we need C++ Software Engineer C++, C, Software, IDE’s, Continuous Integration, Distributed Systems, Version Control Systems, Microsoft Windows, C#, Scripting, UI Design/Implementation, Agile, Multithreading. At BH & Co Consulting we’re proud to represent an established and respected client within the gaming and entertainment industry. Due to continued growth and success, they require a C++ Software Engineer to join the team, in their office based in the heart of Bristol. This is a great opportunity to join a stable and highly skilled team, with scope to advance and learn along the way, developing a rewarding and lasting career within a household name. In a company that offers great benefits, career support, learning opportunity and work with the newest, modern technologies. As a C++ Software Engineer, this role is to be part of highly technical team, all with a passion for development and real interest in technology R&D. This team test all work developed and provides high level support to clients implementing and deploying the product. You will be responsible for end-to-end design, development and testing – looking for someone confident in their ability and able to work with a positive and contributed attitude. - You will be responsible for developing new and improving existing features and software - Participate in code/documentation reviews, coach other team members - As a Software Engineer you will be working as part of a team in an Agile/Scrum environment - Assisting support engineers, when dealing with customer queries - Client requirements gathering and consulting on design where needed. Key skills and experience: - Clearly demonstrate exceptional design and coding skills - Solid C/C++ development and debugging expertise - Experience in software testing techniques and various methodologies - Experience of IDEs and Debuggers - Version control systems - Experience working in a Microsoft/Windows environment - Agile/Scrum experience Dependent on Experience, Excellent Benefits Package
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http://maps.normanok.gov/maps/help.html
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Welcome to the City of Normanís interactive mapping website. The new general interactive map contains the same information as the previous version of the Cityís mapping website. While General Map is a fairly comprehensive application, the amount of data displayed may make its performance slow. The City will provide additional targeted thematic map applications over the coming months for those who do not need a The City of Norman provides this website for your convenience. The data are to be used for general reference only. All data are provided as is, with all faults, and without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including but not limited to, the implied purpose. The City of Norman does not warrant that the GIS data will meet your requirements nor that operation of the GIS data and/or website will be uninterrupted and error free. Verifying the accuracy of all information through official sources is the responsibility of the user. Maps and data generated using this website may be e-mailed or printed, with the understanding that they will be used for general reference only, without any claims of completeness or accuracy. By accessing this site, you acknowledge and accept the limitations presented herein, including the fact that the data are dynamic, and updated on a periodic basis. Persons using information provided by this website acknowledge that any use of this information will be at their own risk and agree to hold harmless the City of Norman from any liability or damages that result from the use of this information. If you have any question, please contact us at GIS@NormanOK.gov b. Find Address f. Add Graphics g. Add Text h. Print Map i. Export Data The Interactive Map is divided into three distinct parts: ∑ Navigation Tools ∑ Map Area ∑ Table of Contents/Tools The Map Area displays GIS layers and user entered text and graphics. The Navigation Tools allow users to navigate the map by zooming, panning and by user provided addresses. The Table of Contents/Tools part contains tools that allow users to select the layers displayed in the map area, determine position, measure length or area, draw text or graphics, print formatted maps and export GIS data. The navigation tools are used to move around the map.† Navigation tools include basic tools to change the map focus and scale as well as tools to move to areas based on a user provided address. ††††††††††††††† These tools are found in the upper left portion of the map. †† Zoom In †† Zoom Out † Zoom to the previous extent †Zoom to the next extent (only available if the zoom to previous extent has been used) This tool is found in the upper right portion of the map.† The focus of the map will be changed to the closest matching address.† 1. Enter an address 2. Press locate 3. The Map will re-center over the closest match and a label with the address will be added Note:†† The GIS is updated regularly but there may be some delay in the addition of new address ranges associated with new development The table of contents, legend and map tools are organized in an accordion container with tabs corresponding to major tasks. The Select Map Layers tab includes a list of all layers available in the map arranged in thematic groups.† To make the layer visible, the click on the box to the left of the layer in the Visible column.† The Active column is used to select layers for tasks such as viewing attributes and exporting data.† These tasks are explained in detail their respective help topic sections. Note:† Some layers are not visible at all scales to create more readable maps.†† The legend tab shows the symbols used for all visible layers. The thematic layers on the map have non spatial attributes associated with them (e.g. names, dates, etc.).†† To view this information for a specific feature: 1. Make the layer active by clicking on the checkbox in the Active column 2. Click on a feature in the map area and a box will appear with the available attributes These tools allow the user to measure distances, areas and determine latitude and longitude on the map canvas. These tools allow the user to add graphics (points, lines and polygons) and text to the map canvas. Note:† These are only available during the current session and are not saved. One or more graphic features may be added to the map. 1. Click on the Drawing Tools tab 2. Select a color by clicking a grid on the color palette 3. Select a transparency for polygons between 0 and 100% 0% = completely opaque 100% = completely transparent (no shading) 4. Select a line weight (higher numbers are thicker) 5. Click on a graphic type button (point, multipoint, line, polyline, Freehand Polyline, Polygon, Freehand Polygon) to select and activate the drawing tool 6. Draw on the map canvas using the cursor 7. User generated graphics and text may be cleared by pressing the Clear Graphics button User generated text may be added to the map at one or more locations. 1. Enter the text that will be added to the map in the Enter Text text box. 2. Select a color by clicking a grid on the color palette 3. Select a font weight (e.g. normal, bold) from the Weight dropdown list. 4. Select a font size (higher numbers correspond to larger text) from the size dropdown list 5. Specify an angle for the text in degrees.† The angle is 0 for horizontal and is measured in a clockwise direction 0 = horizontal 90† = vertical orientation with text reading down 180 = text upside down 6. Toggle kerning on and off.† Kerning proportions the space between characters for clearer more visually appealing result. 7. Click on the map to place text. Note: The text in the box will draw at each place the map is clicked while the Add Text tab is open. 8. User generated graphics and text may be cleared by pressing the Clear Graphics button This tool converts the area visible on the screen to a formatted pdf file.† The pdf provides a higher quality map than printing directly from the webpage and includes a user provided title, date, scale bar and other map elements. 1. Open the Print Map tab 2. Enter a title in the text box and press the Print Map button 3. A warning box will pop-up on the screen with instructions.† Press OK to continue generating the pdf 4. The pdf will open in a new tab on your browser.† The map may be printed directly from the browser or saved for later use. This tool is used to export data from a user defined area on the Interactive Map to a shapefile, geodatabase, AutoCad, or Bently Microstation Design format.† Note:† The user will need a GIS or CAD programs to use these files.† 1. Select the layers to be exported by clicking on the Active checkbox in the Select Map Layers tab 2. Click on the Draw† Polygon button and click on the map canvas to draw a polygon around the area for the data export 3. Press the Export Data button.† A message will pop-up with a instructions and list of the layers to be extracted.† Press the OK button to continue with the export process. 4. The results are packaged in a zip file format.† A window will popup when the data is ready 5. The files can then be extracted and opened in a GIS or CAD program
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http://freecode.com/users/iamcliff
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FREEdraft is a 2D mechanical CAD program. You can draw points, sketch geometry, segments and arcs to precise dimensions, and label items with text. You can trim and edit geometry, incorporate colors and linestyles, and then save your drawing. Importation of geometry from DXF files is now supported as well. xmcd2make is a set of Perl scripts which support users of the gramofile recording, track splitting, and signal processing package. It consists of 3 userland tools: findtracks.pl (a command line interface to gramofile track detection), signalproc.pl (a command line interface to gramofile track splitting and signal processing), and xmcd2make.pl (a script that takes an xmcd file of song names and track timing files and creates a makefile). When the makefile is run, it splits the tracks, performs gramofile signal processing, and encodes the resulting tracks to Ogg Vorbis format with the correct song names and good tags. shn2make works with sets of SHN or FLAC audio files and the make program to automate the burning of archive and audio CDs, and the encoding of MP3 and Ogg files. It finds the SHN or FLAC files in the current directory and verifies the MD5 checksums. It then looks for the .nfo or .txt file, finds the song names, and matches the songs to the available files. If everything is correct, it outputs the text of a Makefile. The targets of the makefile automate the various tasks that need to be done with SHN and FLAC sets. For example, "make Ogg" will uncompress and then encode all the files in the set to named and tagged Ogg Vorbis files. lmadl automates the downloading of shows and the subsequent processing of the audio files from the live music archive at www.archive.org/audio. lmadl takes as its argument the URL of the Live Music Archive index page for a show, finds the available files, and asks the user which format to download or to quit. When lossless formats (shn or FLAC) are downloaded, it will run shn2make on the resulting files to facilitate creation of audio CDs, archive CDRs, or encoding to lossy formats. It supports interruption and restarting of downloads. Re: make mp3 errors > bash-2.05b$ make mp3 > shorten -x oar2003-11-24d01t01.shn > make: shorten: Command not found > make: *** > [/usr/tmp/oar2003-11-24d01t01.wav] Error > what is this error caused by? am i > missing something? The message says you are missing the shorten program. You can get shorten from etree.org. Check the man or web page for all the dependancies of shn2make. Gramofile for recording and signal processing is the only tool to use for recording phonograph records, and is quite useful general purpose stereo recording as well. It also has lots of nifty tools to split tracks and eliminate clicks. I highly recommend it.
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http://sententias.org/2012/10/15/
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We’ve all probably heard of string theory. I’ve seen specials devoted to it on PBS, it in major science and philosophy books/papers, dialogues with skeptics, and even in [the greatest film of all time… ever] Good Will Hunting. It’s a very complex and confusing field of research. My hope is that my summation here will help give a introductory grasp of the material. The spontaneous breakdown of symmetries in the early universe can produce linear discontinuities in fields, known as cosmic strings. Cosmic strings are also common in modern string theories in which the most fundamental reality are astronomically tiny vibrating strings (either closed or open depending on the interpretation of the mathematics). The combination of the string/scalar landscape with eternal inflation has in turn led to a markedly increased interest in anthropic reasoning. In this multiverse scenario life will evolve only in very rare regions where the local laws of physics just happen to have the properties needed for life, giving a simple explanation for why the observed universe appears to permit the evolutionary conditions for life.
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http://schatzlab.cshl.edu/teaching/exercises/btg11/
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2011 Beyond the Genome Informatics Challenge: Viral Insertion Michael Schatz, Ben Langmead, and James Taylor The goal of this challenge is to identify a viral sequence insertion into a human cancer exome. To keep it tractable, we will only use genes on chromosome 22, and only exons > 500bp long. The subject line should be: BTG2011 human_gene virus_name. The body should contain the steps you took to identify the gene and virus. If at all possible, please include the exact commands used. Winners will be selected by first correct answer (name of gene, name of virus) and for reproducibility. You must be registered and present at Beyond the Genome 2011 to win. The judges decisions are final. Rules are subject to change at anytime. Download the data here: btg11.tgz chr22.fa is the hg19 version of chr22 read1.fq and read2.fq are the paired end reads from the exome (100bp reads, 300bp fragment size, 20x coverage) Try assembling the reads (with velvet or SOAPdenovo) and aligning the contigs to the reference genome (with MUMmer or Bowtie2). The insertion will be a segment that doesnt align. You can then BLAST that contig at NCBI to see if it hits any known viruses. Script for generating the challenge: btg11.sh
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https://puppet.com/docs/continuous-delivery/4.x/node_inventory.html
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The nodes from all Puppet Enterprise (PE) instances integrated with a workspace are shown on that workspace's Nodes page. This page gives you a federated view of all the nodes that your workspace deploys code to. Enabling the Nodes page In order to display node data, the Nodes page query service listens on port 8888. To make this port available to your Continuous Delivery for PE instance, upgrade to version 2.0.1 or later of the If the port is not accessible (generally because the module has not yet been upgraded), you'll see an Unable to connect to the query service on http://<cd4pehost>:8888>/query message in the web UI. Customize your node table The Nodes page shows a list of every node from every PE instance integrated with your workspace, along with basic information about each node. You can customize your page view to display node facts that are relevant to your work. - Node nameNote: Click the node name to view all facts for the node and a list of all available PE reports for the node. - Time since the node's most recent PE report was generated - Node run status for the most recent Puppet run - The PE server the node is associated with - The value of the - The value of the - In the Continuous Delivery for PE web UI, click Nodes. - Click Columns +/- to open the column selector. - To add a new column, search for the fact value you wish to view and click Add. The fact value appears in the list of columns. - To determine which columns are shown or hidden, use the checkmarks next to the list of columns to indicate which columns you want to display. - When your column list is ready, click Apply. Your changes are reflected in the table. Save custom node table views Once you've customized the node table by using columns and filters to show the node information that's most relevant to your work, you can save your customized view for later reference. Saved views are automatically shared with all members of your workspace, and each member can create a list of personal favorite views for quick access. - Create a custom version of the node table by customizing the displayed columns and applying filters. - Click Save View and select Save as new to create a new saved view. Enter a name and optional description for the view. Every saved view is added to the library of saved views created by everyone in your workspace, and all members of your workspace are able to see and use them. Designate this saved view as one of your favorites. Marking a saved view as a favorite prioritizes that view when you visit the library of saved views, and adds it to the list of favorite views available at the top of the node table. Each user in your workspace has their own personal list of favorite saved views. - Click Save. You're directed to the Saved views page, where all saved views created by members of your workspace are listed. Use the controls in the Actions column to manage your saved views and - To add a saved view to your list of favorites, click the open star icon . - To remove a saved view from your list of favorites, click the closed star icon . - To delete a saved view that you created, click the trash can icon . Tip: Remember, saved views are shared with all other members of your workspace, so check with your colleagues before deleting a saved view that may be used by others. Click any view's name to return to return to the node table with that view From the node table, switch between views by clicking on the name of the view at the top of the table. A menu of your favorite views and other saved views opens. From this menu, click Show all saved views to return to the Saved views page.
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https://civicrm.stackexchange.com/questions/19627/where-can-i-get-the-code-that-creates-the-progress-bar-for-personal-campaign-pag
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When creating a Contribution Page, you can enable a widget and copy the code to create a progress bar wherever you want. I'd like to do that with some personal campaign pages, so that they are all on the same front-facing webpage to show who is winning a fundraising competition. I'm not finding an obvious way to do that, but I expect it is possible. I'm not sure there's an 'easy' way to do it (similar to the widget code for an entire Contribution page). In the past I've done something like it by writing a custom plugin (for Wordpress) that used mysql queries to pull data from active PCPs. I don’t believe there’s a fully operational API for PCPs yet - that would probably let you avoid writing queries yourself - there is however an unofficial API that you might find useful.
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https://ftmuser.blogspot.com/2017/04/facebook-question-not-enough-information.html
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Standards, no; suggestion, no, but will answer How I handle this;How do you enter these facts so you know there is no more research to be done.1. There is no spouse 2. There were no childrenLooking for suggestions and/or standards. I enter what I know from Documentation and Cite the Source of that information. I have a 0 Undocumented FACT policy for my file. I'll answer #2 first, as it is the easiest. In a word Nothing. I don't guess if the had children or didn't have children. I have blog post that talks about No Children. To answer #1, I have two answers That question implies that the subject person was married. If I have a record that the person was married, just don't know the name, I will use my "unknown name" standard of 5 Underscores. If I find a record that infers that a female married and the record provides her married name, I would enter 5 Underscores plus her Married Name. _____ _____ for the unknown name _____ MarriedName if that is what the record shows. The marriage Fact needs to reflect something that reminds me that I don't have a record of the marriage. People Workspace, Tree View, where you see relationships. Here is an example of a Father who has children, but I don't know the Mother's name, no do I know IF there was a marriage There is a 1 in the spouse ICON but there is no information in the "Spouse" field. I enter 5 underscores. That is a visual to me, there I don't know the name. I see that in the Index on the Left of the Screen. Now, I don't know if they married. I go to the People Workspace, Person View, and select the Relationship Tab, go down to that unknown spouse and on the right, select the pull down menu and select Unknown. So the relationship is now correct. The 5 underscores are my visual about the name, but I need to find the name, But what about "was there a marriage. My ToDo List is where I put that. The Tasks Tab and clicking New on the Left (not shown) will open the Add Task for box, where I entered "Did William Andrews ever marry? then click Edit to put it into a Category. In this case, my Follow up Category. The task list is always in the Plan Workspace and in the Task List for this person. Not seen on the left is that I already have 10 other Tasks for him. All in different Categories. I hope that answers the questions from Facebook. Copyright © 2017 by H R Worthington
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https://en.community.sonos.com/controllers-software-228995/feature-request-allow-children-s-only-profile-for-a-select-device-such-as-a-bedroom-6805848
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I would like: 1. Designate a device as a type such as a "child's" device where only selectable music can go by the parent. Use case: Child's bedroom 2. Be able to simplify the view in the mobile app for my child to see only music, favorites, and playlists that I select for her. She could select any music, create favorites, etc. but I'd have to enable it.
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https://blog.trndigital.com/simplifying-your-it-infrastructure-with-microsoft-intune-our-expertise-at-your-service
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With remote working becoming the norm, organizations face the challenges of managing various devices that use their network. Users require access to organizational resources from anywhere, and administrators must secure and control access to prevent data breaches. Microsoft Intune provides a solution to these critical challenges. The cloud-based management solution is designed to help businesses manage their IT infrastructure remotely. It offers a range of benefits, such as simplified device management and enhanced security across devices, be it mobile devices, desktops, or virtual endpoints. With Intune, you can remotely deploy applications, manage updates, and enforce security policies to protect data. Understanding IT Infrastructure Simplification From boosting application performance to data analytics, a simple and efficient IT infrastructure is the path to success. IT infrastructure simplification is streamlining and optimizing an organization's IT systems to reduce complexity, increase efficiency, and improve performance. It involves consolidating and eliminating redundant hardware and software, simplifying the network and data centre architectures, and standardizing processes and procedures. Simplifying IT infrastructure is vital as it enables businesses to reduce costs, improve system reliability and scalability, and increase agility in responding to changing business needs. However, achieving IT infrastructure simplification can be challenging. There are hurdles like organizational silos, resistance to change, and the complexity of legacy systems. Organizations require a comprehensive solution like Intune that unifies endpoint management and security while providing exceptional user experience. Features of Microsoft Intune Microsoft Intune provides a range of features that simplify device and application management, enhance security, and improve productivity. Here's a look at the major features of Microsoft Intune and their benefits: Intune provides administrators with a unified console to manage different types of devices, including mobile devices, PCs, and Macs. It offers features like enrolment, remote management, and app deployment. It also provides conditional access policies to control access to organizational resources. Intune allows administrators to deploy, update, and manage applications across different platforms. It enables the distribution of apps from public and private app stores and creates custom line-of-business apps. Intune provides a range of security features to protect organizational data, such as mobile device management (MDM), mobile application management (MAM), and mobile content management (MCM). It also offers features like encryption, multi-factor authentication, and data loss prevention (DLP) to ensure the security of organizational resources. Intune enables users to access organizational resources from anywhere, at any time, and from any device. It also provides features like self-service portals, which allow users to reset passwords and manage their devices. Further, its application management policies enable users to access the apps they need to be productive. Getting Started with Microsoft Intune Getting started with Microsoft Intune involves several steps to ensure a successful deployment. Here are some key steps to set up Intune: Prepare your IT infrastructure for Microsoft Intune Before deploying Intune, ensuring that the organization's IT infrastructure is ready for the change is essential. This involves assessing the current environment, identifying potential issues, and addressing any gaps in the infrastructure. You must also ensure that all devices enrolled in Intune meet the minimum hardware and software requirements. Set up Intune The next step is to sign up for Intune. For that, the organization needs to purchase the appropriate licenses and create an Azure AD tenant. Once these steps are complete, administrators can create user accounts, configure Intune enrollment settings, and define security policies. Best Practices for Deploying Microsoft Intune Follow these best practices to ensure a successful Microsoft Intune enrollment: Define your Goals and Objectives Before deploying Intune, it's essential to define your goals and objectives. It will help you determine your organization's best configuration and deployment strategy. Understand Organization's Security and Compliance Requirements You must clearly understand your organization's security and compliance requirements and determine which Intune features and settings are necessary to meet those requirements. Plan Your Intune Deployment Planning is crucial to a successful Intune deployment. Determine which devices will be managed, how they will be enrolled, and which policies and settings will be applied. Test and Pilot Before Rolling Out It's essential to test and pilot the deployment before deploying Intune to your entire organization. It will help you identify any issues and ensure a successful Intune deployment. You can also try Intune for free for 30 days before buying a subscription. Train Your Users Train your employees on using Intune and the policies and settings applied to their devices. Show them how to use the devices in a way that is compliant with your organization's security and compliance requirements. Monitor and Update Regularly Finally, monitor Intune deployment regularly and update policies and settings as necessary. It will help ensure that your organization's devices remain secure and compliant over time. Managing Your IT Infrastructure with Microsoft Intune How to Manage Devices Using Microsoft Intune? Managing devices with Microsoft Intune begins with enrolling the devices, configuring settings, and deploying policies and applications to ensure that devices are secure and compliant. Intune offers a range of mobile device management (MDM) capabilities, including managing device inventory, monitoring device compliance, and remotely wiping a lost or stolen device. How to Manage Applications Using Microsoft Intune? Intune also provides comprehensive tools for managing applications, including deploying, updating, and removing applications from devices. Administrators can also manage application licenses and monitor application usage. How to Manage Security with Microsoft Intune? One way to manage security with Microsoft Intune is to configure conditional access policies to ensure that only authorized users and devices can access corporate resources. Intune also provides compliance policies to ensure that devices meet security standards and mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM) capabilities to protect data and applications on mobile devices. Monitoring Your IT Infrastructure with Microsoft Intune Microsoft Intune provides comprehensive monitoring features allowing administrators to monitor their IT infrastructure's health. With Intune, you can monitor device compliance, track device inventory, and identify security threats. You can also use the Intune console to view reports and analytics, set up alerts and notifications, and monitor device and application status. Further, you can use the Intune troubleshooting dashboard to troubleshoot common issues. You can also contact Intune support to provide technical assistance and troubleshooting guidance to ensure the smooth operation of Intune-managed devices and applications. Intune supports log analysis and diagnostic data collection, allowing you to identify and address issues quickly. Integrating Microsoft Intune With Other Tools Microsoft Intune provides integration capabilities with a variety of IT infrastructure management tools, including Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, Azure Active Directory, and Microsoft Cloud App Security. To integrate Microsoft Intune with other tools, you can use Microsoft's Graph API. It provides a unified endpoint for accessing data and functionality across multiple Microsoft services. You can also use PowerShell scripts to automate integration tasks. Integrating Microsoft Intune with other tools provides several benefits, including streamlining IT management processes, increasing automation, and improving data accuracy. It also helps organizations to effectively manage their IT infrastructure, reduce the risk of errors, and improve overall security and compliance. Microsoft Intune offers a range of capabilities for managing devices, applications, security policies, and integration capabilities with other IT infrastructure management tools. By using Microsoft Intune, organizations can streamline their IT management processes, reduce the risk of errors, and improve overall security and compliance. Whether you want to deploy Intune for the first time or optimize your existing Intune environment, Contact us for Intune consulting and simplify your IT infrastructure today!
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https://wpmudev.com/forums/topic/best-plugin-to-manage-saas-subscriptions/
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This may be a better question for the forum, but in hopes of getting a faster response, what is the best WPMU DEV plugin to use for this situation: We have a web application (not in WordPress), but do not yet have online billing for customers. The business model is subscription-based. We want to provide an online portal via WordPress where customers can signup for accounts, make a payment, and see billing history. Affiliate links and coupons would be nice too. What is the best plugin for this case — membership or pro sites? Or ecommerce?
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http://sambrook.typepad.com/sacredfacts/2007/03/the_impact_of_w.html
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Reading the State of the News Media 2007 report in more detail, one of the really interesting conclusions is that: While journalists are becoming more serious about the Web, no clear models of how to do journalism online really exist yet, and some qualities are still only marginally explored Currently most models for news online fall into one of three categories: Aggregators of other people's content (Google News, Daylife.com); Social functionality around news, including self generated content (Newsvine, Digg); and traditional news organisations migrating online (BBC, Guardian, New York Times, - and I would include Yahoo in this category given the way they operate). The boundaries between them are grey and some are trying to integrate the characteristics of more than one category - but there is no compelling site which delivers all three as yet. (Anyone got any money? I have a few ideas...) The report goes on to talk about the impact on journalism more broadly: Our sense remains, too, that traditional journalism is not, as some suggest, becoming irrelevant. There is more evidence now that new technology companies have had either limited success in news gathering (Yahoo, AOL), or have avoided it altogether (Google). Whoever owns them, old newsrooms now seem more likely than a few years ago to be the foundations for the newsrooms of the future. But practicing journalism has become far more difficult and demands new vision. Journalism is becoming a smaller part of people’s information mix. The press is no longer gatekeeper over what the public knows. Journalists have reacted relatively slowly. They are only now beginning to re-imagine their role. I think it's right that we are only just beginning to re-imagine the role of journalism in the age of online information.
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https://www.xmos.ai/documentation/XM-014506-UG-3/latest/html/doc/product_description/audio_pipeline.html
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Voice Processing Pipeline¶ The core of the XVF3610 voice processor is a high-performance audio processing pipeline that takes its input from a pair of the microphone and executes a series of signal processing algorithms to extract a voice signal from a complex soundscape. The audio pipeline can accept a reference signal from a host system which is used to perform Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) to remove audio being played by the host. The audio pipeline provides two different output channels - one that is optimized for Automatic Speech Recognition systems and the other for voice communications. Flexible audio signal routing infrastructure and a range of digital inputs and outputs enable the XVF3610 to be integrated into a wide range of system configurations, that can be configured at start up and during operation through a set of control registers. In addition, the XVF3610-UA variant supports a standard USB PHY interface which supports a UAC audio device and device control over USB. The following sections describe the voice pipeline and the surrounding infrastructure in more detail. Audio Processing Pipeline¶ The audio processing pipeline is common to both the XVF3610-UA and XVF3610-INT firmware variants. The signal processing chain is described below, with individual blocks and usage described in more detail in subsequent sections. The XVF3610 audio processing pipeline takes inputs from a pair of MEMS Pulse Density Modulation (PDM) microphones and uses advanced signal processing to create audio streams suitable for use in Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and voice communication applications. The pipeline enhances the captured audio stream using a set of complementary signal enhancement and noise reduction processes. The pipeline takes its input from a pair of low-cost PDM microphones and converts this signal to PCM for further processing: Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC): Continuously modelling the room acoustics allows the AEC to remove audio being played into the room by the product which the XVF3610 is a component of. A reference copy of the audio is provided to the AEC in order for it to accurately estimate the echo. Automatic Delay Estimation & Control (ADEC): Automatically monitors and automatically compensates for the delay between the reference audio and the echo received by the microphone. Following echo cancellation, the ASR and communications paths diverge to permit parameter tuning appropriate for the individual audio output use cases. Interference Cancellation (IC): Suppresses static noise from point sources such as cooker hoods, washing machines, or radios for which there is no reference audio signal available. Voice Activity Detection (VAD): Controls adaption the IC and AGC to optimise output for near-end speech. Noise Suppression (NS): Suppresses diffuse noise from sources whose frequency characteristics do not change rapidly over time (i.e., diffuse stationary noise). Automatic Gain Control (AGC): Controls the audio output level via separate AGC channels for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) and communications output. The VAD is used to prevent gain changes during speech to improve speech recognition performance. The pipeline has been designed to minimise the need to tune and modify these functions. However, if required for specific use cases, these later sections of this document provide details of the relevant parameters and processes. ASR and Communication Processing¶ The audio pipeline discussed above produces two separate audio streams, one specifically tuned for integration with keyword and ASR services and the other designed for conferencing and communication applications. Both processed audio streams are available simultaneously on the left and right channels of the USB and I2S audio outputs. The default configuration is as follows: - Left ASR - Automatic Speech Recognition - Right In situations where an ASR is used to invoke a call it may be necessary to continually monitor the ASR channel for a ‘end call’ intent. The parallel output of both ASR and Communications processed streams allow the combination of high-quality calling audio with the tuned ASR capability. The IO_MAP configuration parameter (see Signal flow and processing section) allows users to also configure both channels to be ASR or Communications if required. XVF3610-INT - For integrated voice interface applications¶ The XVF3610-INT product embeds the core audio processing pipeline in an audio infrastructure that supports rate conversion, filtering and signal routing. This infrastructure is controllable by the host system via a set of control registers. In addition, the XVF3610-INT provides a set of peripheral interfaces to the host system to other devices, eg digital inputs, LEDs, SPI peripherals etc. The peripheral interfaces supported include an interface to an optional QSPI Flash device containing the XVF3610 firmware and configuration information that is loaded by the processor on startup. The system architecture of the XVF3610-INT is shown below. XVF3610-UA - For USB accessory voice interface applications¶ The XVF3610-UA variant includes the same audio infrastructure as the XFV3610-INT, but it includes a USB interface that implements a UAC1.0 audio device to interface to the host system. The USB interface also supports an Endpoint 0 control channel, and a USB HID to signal input events to the host. The system architecture of the XVF3610-UA is shown below. NOTE: The XVF3610-UA product also supports a hybrid mode of operation where the reference signal is delivered via I2S rather than USB. This mode is selected via modification of the configuration data stored in the flash device.
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http://www.chegg.com/homework-help/questions-and-answers/im-looking-for-whether-3n-epsilon-o2n-ive-figured-out-that-you-can-use-the-log-rule-n-log--q3384346
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I'm looking for whether \(3^n \epsilon O(2^n)\) I've figured out that you can use the log rule: \(n log 3^n <= C * n log 2^n\) the n's can be cancelled out leaving log 3 <= constant log 2. What would the constant be? Your free trial lasts for 7 days. Your subscription will continue for $14.95/month unless you cancel.
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http://remont-kompyuterov-spb.ru/free-adult-chatroulette-no-sign-up-1210
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We posted the link to Hacker News on Saturday night. Five minutes later, the data was loaded into a hosted dashboard on RJMetrics and returning the results you see below.In under two hours, we received 10,770 photo assessments from 1,012 distinct IP addresses. Before we get to the data, we should point out the uncontrolled inputs that could be skewing these results: As you might expect, you’re most likely to encounter a solo male in any given chat session. Interestingly, 11% showed no person at all while only 9% showed a solo female. Here are a few highlights from our findings: Thanks to RJMetrics, the analysis was easy. Getting the data, however, was a bit of a challenge. This analysis excludes cams where age could not be estimated. As you might expect, most people were young adults (about 70%). Female-only groups were “Teen or Younger” 65% of the time, while groups of males were “Teens or Younger” only 36% of the time. So, we decided compile the data ourselves by leveraging Chatroulette Map, some scrappy programming, and a passionate tech community.
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http://intellectsolutions.com/job-description/?job_id=34
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Mid-Level Database Developer In this role, the DBA will be responsible for developing innovative SQL & PL/SQL solutions to improve the performance, integrity and security of the clients databases in order to achieve the mission of the Department of State CA/CST and priorities of the client. The DBA will serve as a champion for driving data quality initiatives and pre-emptive production support and will quantify the client impact. The DBA will: - Write packages, stored procedures and functions, and triggers. - Read, understand and improve upon existing SQL and PL/SQL code. - Unit test code, and identify and fix bugs. - Define and create data structures for schemas including tables, views, indexes etc. - Assist in developing deployment scripts for releases. - Analyze legacy data and production support issues; determine areas of improvement and propose remediation; execute pre-emptive data remediation; analyze and report the improvements/results. - Generate weekly status updates, technical documentation, and milestone reports that show the benefits of data quality and pre-emptive data remediation.
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https://bitbucket.org/mikedll/hgbook/diff/README?diff2=a6b81cd31cfd&at=french-xdoc-build-fixed
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-HOW-TO: Compiling the Mercurial Book +Mercurial: The Definitive Guide -This Mercurial Book is written in DocBook 4.5. +Welcome to the source code for the book. You can clone the definitive +copy of the source tree using Mercurial as follows: -The goal of this document is to give simple instructions to anyone who -wants to compile this book into a useful format, like HTML or PDF. It -should state *exactly* which tools to use, and how to invoke them, in + hg clone http://hg.serpentine.com/mercurial/book -III. HACKING ON THE DOCS - DocBook has a tortured, confusing history. Before you do anything, - take a look at Eric Raymond's excellent "DocBook Demystification HOWTO": - It's very short and clears up many things. -1. Install XML DTD and XSL stylesheets for DocBook - % sudo apt-get install docbook-xml docbook-xsl -2. Install libxml2-utils - % sudo apt-get install libxml2-utils -3. Install graph drawing tools - % sudo apt-get install graphviz inkscape - % sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jdk docbook-xsl-saxon libsaxon-java fop - The Makefile will actually invoke tools/fop/fop.sh, you should do - some trick, let fop's CLASSPATH include saxon.jar and docbook-xsl-saxon.jar . - Run 'make' for more details, for example: - * make all document(pdf, html and html-single for all languages) - * make english document(pdf, html and html-single for all languages) - * make Chinese document(pdf, html and html-single for all languages) - * make Chinese pdf document -III. HACKING ON THE DOCS -In addition to everything in section II: -1. Get a nice editing environment for SGML/XML. - This isn't strictly required, but it's nice when your editor - colorizes things, understands the DTD, tells you what tags you can - If you use emacs, we recommend the PSGML major-mode. Most free - operating systems package it, or its home page is here: - If you use vim, you might check out xmledit, at: -2. Get a validating parser. - Actually, if you have what you need to compile the documentation, - then you almost certainly have an XML validator installed already - - it is called xmllint, and comes as part of libxml2. - The makefile is preconfigured with a suitable invocation of it, - You'll want to get real intimate with a DocBook reference, such as - can be found at: http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/ +en English-language content +es Spanish-language content +examples Miscellaneous example scripts +tools Old, largely unused conversion scripts +web Content and comment system for http://hgbook.red-bean.com/ +xsl XSLT scripts for generating HTML
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https://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=70&t=625325
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MOD Description: This mod allows you to add a simple shop addon to your site and lets your users pay for the items via PayPal MOD Version: DEV Supplied Languages: [en] Supplied Styles: prosilver Current Download: N/A Demo Site: http://www.gt4oc.net/forums/shop/ I know that there are a couple of shop/store style mods in development at the moment, but i wanted a shop for purchases of physical items, so here we are I just thought id put this up here to see if there was any interest in me releasing a version thats not customised into my site? - Optional Colours/Sizes Per Item - Info sent to PayPal using EWP (Encrypted Web Payments) - IPN System - Stock Level Tracking - Full ACP Control Panel for managing items/categories and setup of paypal options - Permissions System (View/Checkout/ACP Manage) - Download Option? - more when i think them up.....
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https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2004/06/30/WorldHQ
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That title stands for “Computing Without Sending Money to Microsoft, and right here, with Java One and the Apple WWDC both happening here in San Francisco, we’re pretty well at the C-$2MS World Headquarters. Herewith some closing notes and pictures. They say it’s the largest single developers’ event in the world, and I keep getting astonished at the size of things; here’s a view in the lunch/exhibits space: This has kind of been a honeymoon, since I only came at the last minute I only had one or two meetings a day, so I went to a bunch of sessions (which I almost never get to do at conferences) and strolled the show floor. Best of all, I went to one of the hands-on Open Labs and took my time upgrading myself on a couple of obscure Java skills; here’s a picture: The conference program is up, down, and sideways; no business conference in the world avoids occasionally veering into boring-product-pitch territory, but they do a pretty good job here. What I like most is that there’s no flinching away from the hot topics. Everyone flaming away about Open Source? Let’s invite O’Reilly, Lessig, and Rod Smith, the IBM provocateur, and do a debate. Angst about SWT vs. Swing? Put ’em all on stage and let ’em work it out. It’s all about intensity, intensity, intensity. And on another subject entirely, I snuck off for an hour and visited Technorati: here are Ian, Sunshine, and Dave, all looking happy.
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http://meta.parenting.stackexchange.com/users/3935/drcelus
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Top Network Posts - 15How to iterate over all the nodes from a content type - 10List of all active modules used in a site - 7Attack on my web server - What could this mean - 6Running a customized cron task very often - 6Precedence, HTML and PHP Index File - 5What is the meaning of the 'Personalities' feature under /proc/mdstat - 5Capture network traffic simultaneously on three interfaces - View more network posts → Keeping a low profile. This user hasn't posted... yet.
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