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https://www.senadaily.com/technology/7710/what-is-sulli-deals-app-and-how-it-works-know-how-it-targets-muslim-women/
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These days an app is in a lot of discussions whose name is Sulli Deals App. Muslim women are being targeted in this app. The names, photos and social media profiles of Muslim women are being shared in this open source app. This app was discovered recently when people started sharing Deals of the Day on Twitter. In this, the price was also written in front of the names of the women. What is Sulli Deals App? The Sulli Deals app was built on the open source platform called github. In this, social media profiles of Muslim women were uploaded, especially with photos from Twitter. In this, pictures of more than 80 women were inserted with their names. Surprisingly, their price was written with these photos. In this app it was written on the top of Find Your Sulli. As soon as it was clicked, the details of the photo, name and Twitter handle of a Muslim woman would come out. For the time being it has been removed from GitHub. Delhi Commission for Women issued notice Taking suo motu cognizance, Delhi Commission for Women has issued notice to Delhi Police regarding sharing of information of Muslim women in Sulli Deals. After this news came in the media, the commission has sought many details from the Delhi Police regarding this. The Delhi Commission for Women has given the police time till July 12. read this also Now WhatsApp will be able to run on 2 mobiles, computers and laptops simultaneously, know simple tricks WhatsApp New Feature: Multi Device Feature will be rolled out for everyone soon, know how it will work
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https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-Desktop-Boards/DH77EB-STDBY-Led/m-p/241680/thread-id/9502?attachment-id=45038
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I just recently built a 3570K on a DH77EB board. Everything is functioning fine but the green stdby led next to the main power socket on the board seem to be flashing even when the computer is turned on and working normally. Is this normal for the board or is this something I need to look into? The reason I ask is because I want to claim this in the warranty if there is something wrong and not wait for it to cause any major problems. Processor: Core i5 3570K Board: Intel DH77EB RAM: Kingston 1600 8 gig (4x2) HD: Seagate Barracuda ST500DM002-IBD142 PSU: Cooler Master 420W DVD: Samsung DVDR SH-222 Thanks in advance.
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A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding From: Frank Reed Date: 2018 Jan 22, 16:31 -0800 Chris Caswell, you wrote: "Are you saying John Karl's equations are wrong, or inaccurate?" Chris, I thought I was pretty clear on all of this, but let me try to re-phrase: First things first: you don't need this! No one calculates latitude this way, except in quite peculiar circumstances. It is never the case that we know the exact hour angle (or equivalently the exact GMT and longitude) and do not know our latitude. This is just one of those little "idiosyncracies" in John Karl's book. There's plenty of good material in there, of course, but also quite a few oddball bits like this that are not properly explained. If you never saw this calculational trick in your whole life as a navigator, you would not be diminished in any way. Let me ask you, Chris, do you have any questions about what I have just written in this paragraph? Do you understand what I am saying here? Please feel free to ask for clarification. As a reminder, when avoiding line of position navigation, latitude is determined almost exclusively by meridian sights, especially "Noon Sun" sights. And then the equation, of course, is beautifully simple and short: Lat = z.d. + Dec, where Dec is the body's declination at the approximate time of meridian passage, and where z.d. is the zenith distance, which is 90° - Ho (in other words, 90 - corrected altitude). There are some rules you need to learn to do it right, but that's the only equation to worry about for latitude. No trig required. And again, let me ask you here, Chris, does that make sense to you? Do you understand that this is how latitude is calculated (when we are avoiding line of position navigation --which maybe you shouldn't be). The equations you found in Karl's book are not generally useful. And that's why you won't find them in most other books on celestial navigation. They are oddities with almost no practical value. It's not that they are "inaccurate" of anything like that. The problem is that they don't do anything useful for you as a navigator (with very rare and rather exotic exceptions). You talked about wanting to solve a middle-of-nowhere scenario, where a navigator is "dropped" somewhere in the world with no clue about location. I want to assure you, again, that the equations you previously referenced in John Karl's book are not the answer... and they're not an answer. I am not being disingenuous when I tell you that there's no real use for that particular set of equations in a scenario like this (or, indeed, any practical scenario). Do you understand what I am saying here? Do you have any specific questions about what I have said here? I recommend that you set aside those equations described as for "latitude" in Karl's book which you brought up originally in this thread: sin(coL+G)=sin H sin G / sin d where: tan G = tan d / cos LHA. You don't need these. But just so you know, there is an algorithm in Karl's book which some people cite as a tool for solving exactly this sort of middle-of-nowhere mystery. It's at the end of chapter 7 on "special sights", his formulas 7.5a-f. There are different printings of this book, and the pagination of yours doesn't match mine (as I have alread discovered) so I won't give a page number. I hope that description is enough to find the formulas in question, and you can explore those as you like. They are straight-forward, though a bit tedious. I also suggest you learn how to do this by drawing circles of position on a ball (or an orange!) as I described in an earlier message. That's not only a good practical approximation to position; it's also a direct application of the fundamentals of celestial navigation. It confirms, reinforces, and enhances your understanding of the primary concept of navigation by the stars.
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https://www.zeuscomics.com/products/49830/gi-joe-v1-257-a-real-american-hero
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GI Joe #257 a Real American Hero Larry Hama(w), Ron Joseph(a)(c) 'The Cobra's Venom,' Part 2! Dr. Venom continues his evil schemes, and not even his Cobra comrades are certain whose side he's on. The only thing for sure is that he needs to be stopped, no matter the cost! But is G.I. Joe up to the task?
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http://manuals.opensound.com/developer/PCM_CAP_REALTIME.html
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Open Sound System |Do you have problems with sound/audio application development? Don't panic! Click here for help!| The exact purpose of this capability is currently undefined and it should not be used by any applications. At this moment some buggy applications incorrectly require this capability. For this reason it's reported with practically all devices which is definitely not the original idea. Sometimes in the future (if the above misuse problem ever gets solved) this capability will be used to indicate devices that support some interface for finding out the exact latency values. This capability has nothing to do with "low" latencies. It just means that the device is able to tell the exact latencies to the application. The exact implementation is known yet. Don't use this capability for any porposes. If your application uses it, please remove it immediately. OSS will be modied so that this capability is no longer reported with ordinary sound cards. This will break applications requiring it. Please take a look at the Audio timing considerations section for more information about audio timing and latency issues. Audio device capabilities like PCM_CAP_REALTIME can be checked using the SNDCTL_AUDIOINFO or SNDCTL_DSP_GETCAPS ioctl calls.
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http://www.wheelsuckers.co.uk/profiles/blogs/just-like-you-zip-on-a-jacket-what-about-zipping-on-tyres
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I came across a few comments recently about zip on tyres and my immediate reaction was WTF! But they are for real: http://www.cyclist.co.uk/news/4858/zip-on-tyres-brilliant-or-bonkers ; and they are apparently out there being used although the Norwegian company who make them are still crowdfunding to expand the business. So has anyone any experience? i can see that in places where terrain changes frequently they may be useful but since I am predominantly on the road I can't really see any benefit but I might be missing something. Add a Comment
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https://docs.maltego.com/support/solutions/articles/15000034316-docker-transform-development-setup
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Oftentimes, developers or internal policies may prefer to keep Transforms separate based on their functionalities or the data sources they query. Using Docker containers is a popular way of doing this and also keeps the Maltego servers deployment requirements consistent. The steps below detail how to build a separate Docker image for each Maltego-TRX based project and run the container in development mode or using Gunicorn. Step 1: Write Maltego-TRX Transforms on your local machine You can write Maltego-TRX Transforms on your local machine and build a Docker image from the Maltego-TRX project. This Docker image can then be run on any Docker host. For simplicity, we will create a new Maltego-TRX project and build the Docker image with the demo Transforms included. You can copy any of your existing Transforms to the Transforms directory. $ maltego-trx start TRX Successfully created a new project in the 'TRX' folder. This will be the default directory and file listing of the 'TRX' project. TRX/ ├── project.py └── transforms ├── DNSToIP.py └── GreetPerson.py Step 2: Create Python requirements.txt Gunicorn is not required in development mode. See Convert to Production Docker image for its usage. Step 2: Create a Dockerfile Create a file called Dockerfile inside the TRX directory using the following instructions. FROM python:3.8-slim-buster LABEL Name=maltego-trx Version=0.0.1 EXPOSE 8080 RUN mkdir -p /var/www/TRX/ WORKDIR /var/www/TRX/ # Copy python requirements file COPY requirements.txt requirements.txt # Install maltego-trx and gunicorn RUN pip3 install -r requirements.txt # Copy project file and transforms COPY project.py /var/www/TRX/ COPY transforms /var/www/TRX/transforms/ RUN chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/TRX/ CMD ["python", "project.py", "runserver"] Step 3: Build the Docker image $ docker build -t local/maltego-trx:0.0.1 . You can view the newly created maltego-trx image. This Docker image can now pushed to a Docker Registry or saved and shared with other Docker hosts. $ docker image ls REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE local/maltego-trx 0.0.1 632150c6a966 5 seconds ago 175MB Step 4: Start the Docker container Run the following command to run the image as a container on host port 8081 mapped to port 8080 of the container. $ docker run --rm -p 8081:8080 --name maltego-trx -d local/maltego-trx:0.0.1 Note: The above docker run command will run the docker image in De-attached mode (-d) and will remove (--rm) the container if the container Exits or is Stopped (manually or on host machine reboot). This helps keep the development environment clean. Make changes as required. Step 5: Verify Docker container deployment Use a web browser or tool to get the following response $ curl http://<docker-host>:8081 You have reached a Maltego Transform Server. To view the live logs when using the Deattached mode (-d), use the following command: docker logs -f maltego-trx Deploy with iTDS You can also create a custom-itds.yml Docker compose YAML file which contains the additional service. This is useful if you want to build and run the Docker Transform host server with iTDS. The file should have the following contents: version: '3' services: maltego-trx: build: . image: local/maltego-trx:0.0.1 Note: For more information on customizing our docker compose file (itds.yml), please have a look at Customizing Docker. This tells Docker to add an additional "maltego-trx" container that is built using our local Dockerfile created in the previous steps. You can start the server in De-attached mode (-d) using the following command: $ docker-compose -f itds.yml -f custom-itds.yml up -d The hostname for communication between the iTDS and the Transform server will be the same as the name of the service defined in the Docker Compose YAML file. In this case, we defined an additional service called "maltego-trx". This means we can proxy traffic from the iTDS to the Transform server using the hostname "maltego-trx" on port 8080 inside the Docker network instead of exposing a host port. Convert to Production Docker image When you are done developing and testing, you can also create a Docker image running Gunicorn in production mode. To do this, make the following changes. Remove the following line from the previously created Dockerfile CMD ["python", "project.py", "runserver"] Either add the following command to the Docker file at the end CMD ["gunicorn", "--bind=0.0.0.0:8080", "--threads=25", "--workers=2", "project:app"] Or when deploying the image as a container, provide the following command: $ gunicorn --bind=0.0.0.0:8080 --threads=25 --workers=2 project:app Note: The working directory should be kept in the same place as the project.py file.
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https://drenton72.wordpress.com/2014/08/27/kinect-games-v5-using-kinect-sdk-v1-8/
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This update has been coming for a long time and was actually pretty much complete before the summer, but I’ve been so busy with my new role at College that I haven’t had a second to package it up and get it out. The new version of my Kinect educational games makes use of the latest Kinect SDK (v1.8) for the original Kinect for Windows, using the new SDK brings some performance boasts in itself. However the main thing that this release adds is the new X-Ray mode in my NoNeed4Green program (the green screen without a green screen). Press X once to show a skeleton overlaid on whoever is standing in front of Kinect, press it again to show just a skeleton avatar. I’m sure all you innovative educators out there can think of uses for this in the classroom. Download the new version of Kinect Games from here. It requires Windows 7 or Windows 8 and a Kinect for Windows v1 or Kinect for XBOX360 with external power supply. Thanks goes out to Benjamin Swindells (an ex-student of mine) for providing the skeleton graphics captured from his 3D models. Benjamin is one of the best 3D modellers/animators I have had to privilege to teach, far better than me at 3D art. Also thanks to my fellow MS expert educator Simon Johnson for creating transparent versions of the skeleton for the overlay mode.
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https://www.hitechmv.com/active-directory-on-windows-server-2008-requirements/
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The process of installing an Active Directory domain in Windows Server 2008 is quite simple, but some beginners or IT professionals that have never had a chance to get their hands on AD installations and that are not familiar with its requirements might stumble across a few pitfalls. So, what do we need in order to successfully install Active Directory on a Windows Server 2008? Here is a quick list of what you must have: - An NTFS partition with enough free space - An Administrator’s username and password - The correct operating system version - A NIC - Properly configured TCP/IP (IP address, subnet mask and – optional – default gateway) - A network connection (to a hub or to another computer via a crossover cable) - An operational DNS server (which can be installed on the DC itself) - A Domain name that you want to use - Brains (recommended, not required…) To successfully install AD you must have at least one NTFS formatted partition. Back in older operating systems this was something that you actually had to tell people about, because *some* administrators had servers that did not have their partitions formatted with NTFS. Nowadays, NTFS is the only way to go in Windows-based servers, but I will nevertheless put it on the writing, just to make sure. This partition is where the SYSVOL folder is placed, and usually, that is the C:’ partition, but for large AD deployments, this could very well be a different partition. To convert a partition (C:) to NTFS type the following command in the command prompt window: Local Administrator’s username and password Remember, only a local Administrator (or equivalent) can install the first domain and thus create the new forest. Other installation scenarios – such as adding additional (replica) DCs require either Domain Admin permissions, or, in case of new domains in the same tree or in new trees – Enterprise Admins permissions. The right operating system version Windows Server 2008 Standard, Enterprise or Data Center While it is possible to install Active Directory on a server that has a dynamically-assigned IP address, it doesn’t make much sense to do so. It’s much better to configure the server with a manual and dedicated IP address. If you do not use a dedicated IP address, DNS registrations may not work and Active Directory functionality may be lost. If the computer is a multi-homed computer, the network adapter that is not connected to the Internet can host the dedicated IP address. The Active Directory domain controller should point to its own IP address in the DNS server list to prevent possible DNS connectivity issues. To configure your IP configuration, use the following steps: Note: IP addresses can be also configured from the Command Prompt by using the NETSH command, but I will not describe that procedure here. 1. Right-click Network, and then click Properties. If you do not have the Network icon visible on your desktop, use Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel’Network and Sharing Center window, click on the manage Network Connections link on the left. Note: You can get to the same window by typing NCPA.cpl in the run command. 3. In the Control Panel’Network Connections window, right-click Local Area Connection, and then click Properties. 4. Click Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4), and then click Properties 5. Make sure you have a static and dedicated IP address. If you don’t need Internet connectivity through this specific NIC you can use a Private IP range such as 192.168.101.0 with a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0. 6. The next step is not required, but I usually recommend checking that the correct configuration is in place. Click Advanced, and then click the DNS tab. The DNS information should be configured as follows: Configure the DNS server addresses to point to the DNS server. This should be the computer’s own IP address if it is the first server or if you are not going to configure a dedicated DNS server. - If the Append these DNS suffixes (in order) option is selected for the resolution of unqualified names, the Active Directory DNS domain name should be listed first, at the top of the list. - Verify that the information in the DNS Suffix for this connection box is the same as the Active Directory domain name. - Make sure that the Register this connection’s addresses in DNS check box is selected. Active Network Connection Required During Installation The installation of Active Directory requires an active network connection. When you attempt to use DCPROMO.exe to promote a Windows Server 2008 computer to a domain controller that doesn’t have a connected and active NIC, you will receive the following error message: And after hitting Next, this error will appear: Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard The TCP/IP networking protocol must be properly configured. Complete the configuration before you proceed. This problem can occur if the network cable is not plugged into a hub or other network device. (Screenshot of a connected NIC) (Sample of a disconnected or un-plugged network cable) To resolve this problem, plug the network cable into a hub or other network device. While highly improbable that the network connection status would be disconnected in a server that is about to be deployed in a production environment, this could be the case when building the server for testing purposes. If network connectivity is not available and this is the first domain controller in a new forest, you can finish DCPROMO.exe by installing Microsoft Loopback Adapter. A DNS server that supports Active Directory DNS entries (SRV records) must be present for Active Directory to function properly. In my Windows 2000/2003 versions of the Active Directory installation tips I recommended to manually install and configure DNS prior to running DCPROMO. However, in Windows Server 2008, and when installing the FIRST Domain Controller in the Active Directory domain, I tend to recommend that you allow the DCPROMO wizard to automatically build the proper DNS services and configuration. When considering Internet connectivity, it is recommended (and in most cases, this is the proper and most-used configuration) that the client computers connect to the Internet through a NAT device (i.e. a Router that translates private IP addresses to one public one, and allows connectivity through one ISP-assigned IP address). This prevents any issues that may arise if clients obtain an IP address from your Internet service provider (ISP). In Small Office or Home Office (SOHO) scenarios, this can be achieved by using a second network adapter on the server connected to a hub. You can use NAT and Routing on the server to isolate the clients on the local network. The clients should point to the domain’s INTERNAL DNS server, and NOT to the ISP’s DNS server, to ensure proper DNS connectivity. The internal DNS server’s forwarder will then allow the clients to access DNS addresses on the Internet. Do not use Single-Label domain names As a general rule, Microsoft recommends that you register DNS domain names for internal and external namespaces with Internet authorities. This is true for Windows 2000/2003 and for Windows Server 2008. This includes the DNS names of Active Directory domains, unless such names are sub-domains of names that are registered by your organization name, for example, “corp.example.com” is a sub-domain of “example.com”. When you register DNS names with Internet authorities, it prevents possible name collisions should registration for the same DNS domain be requested by another organization, or if your organization merges, acquires or is acquired by another organization that uses the same DNS names. DNS names that don’t include a period (“dot”, “.”) are said to be single-label (for example, com, net, org, bank, companyname) and cannot be registered on the Internet with most Internet authorities.
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https://peggyleewrites.com/about/
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Hi, I'm Peggy! I am a writer and researcher based in the Washington, D.C. area. In Fall 2022, I will join Georgetown University as Assistant Professor of English and Provost’s Distinguished Faculty Fellow with a focus on critical race and ethnic studies. My research has been supported by pre- and post-doctoral fellowships from the University of Pennsylvania, American Council of Learned Societies, Mellon Foundation, and the University of California President’s at Berkeley in the Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies (2022-2023). I received my PhD (2020) in American Culture from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and MA in Performance Studies from New York University. In addition to peer-reviewed journal articles, I am currently working on two academic monographs titled Politics of Composure: Race, Femininity, and Performance in the Post-Civil Rights Era and On Noisy Asians: The Technological Production of Race and Health. Creative non-fiction is a significant practice for my fiction and cultural criticism. I was a part of the inaugural cohorts for creative non-fiction at Kundiman and the Asian American Writer’s Workshop Open City Fellowship. I have been invited to read my work at community spaces like Bluestockings or the first Asian American Literature Festival hosted by the Smithsonian and Library of Congress. In 2021, I was named a finalist in fiction for the inaugural Periplus Mentorship Collective. Recently, I was awarded the 2022 Lambda Literary Fellowship in Speculative Fiction with Larissa Lai. My novel-in-progress is inspired by early anticolonial Korean anarchist resistance. I am open to general inquiries for talks, collaborations, and connections. You are welcome to reach me at peggy.lee [at] georgetown.edu.
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https://www.careercup.com/question?id=5665309946019840
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ThoughtWorks Interview Question for Software Engineers - 0of 0 votes Problem Two: Conference Track Management- rafitoapp1 October 02, 2015 in United States You are planning a big programming conference and have received many proposals which have passed the initial screen process but you're having trouble fitting them into the time constraints of the day -- there are so many possibilities! So you write a program to do it for you. • The conference has multiple tracks each of which has a morning and afternoon session. • Each session contains multiple talks. • Morning sessions begin at 9am and must finish by 12 noon, for lunch. • Afternoon sessions begin at 1pm and must finish in time for the networking event. • The networking event can start no earlier than 4:00 and no later than 5:00. • No talk title has numbers in it. • All talk lengths are either in minutes (not hours) or lightning (5 minutes). • Presenters will be very punctual; there needs to be no gap between sessions. Note that depending on how you choose to complete this problem, your solution may give a different ordering or combination of talks into tracks. This is acceptable; you don’t need to exactly duplicate the sample output given here. Writing Fast Tests Against Enterprise Rails 60min Overdoing it in Python 45min Lua for the Masses 30min Ruby Errors from Mismatched Gem Versions 45min Common Ruby Errors 45min Rails for Python Developers lightning Communicating Over Distance 60min Accounting-Driven Development 45min Sit Down and Write 30min Pair Programming vs Noise 45min Rails Magic 60min Ruby on Rails: Why We Should Move On 60min Clojure Ate Scala (on my project) 45min Programming in the Boondocks of Seattle 30min Ruby vs. Clojure for Back-End Development 30min Ruby on Rails Legacy App Maintenance 60min A World Without HackerNews 30min User Interface CSS in Rails Apps 30min 09:00AM Writing Fast Tests Against Enterprise Rails 60min 10:00AM Overdoing it in Python 45min 10:45AM Lua for the Masses 30min 11:15AM Ruby Errors from Mismatched Gem Versions 45min 01:00PM Ruby on Rails: Why We Should Move On 60min 02:00PM Common Ruby Errors 45min 02:45PM Pair Programming vs Noise 45min 03:30PM Programming in the Boondocks of Seattle 30min 04:00PM Ruby vs. Clojure for Back-End Development 30min 04:30PM User Interface CSS in Rails Apps 30min 05:00PM Networking Event 09:00AM Communicating Over Distance 60min 10:00AM Rails Magic 60min 11:00AM Woah 30min 11:30AM Sit Down and Write 30min 01:00PM Accounting-Driven Development 45min 01:45PM Clojure Ate Scala (on my project) 45min 02:30PM A World Without HackerNews 30min 03:00PM Ruby on Rails Legacy App Maintenance 60min 04:00PM Rails for Python Developers lightning 05:00PM Networking Event | Report Duplicate | Flag | PURGE ThoughtWorks Software Engineer Java Interview Type: Written Test
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https://docs.inspectall.com/article/335-professional-services
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We're happy to offer the following professional services for those needing additional help or resources beyond what's covered in your subscription: |Custom Report||A custom report is designed and developed from the ground up to your specifications. If you have a specific report that you currently use, just send us the PDF/Doc/Excel and we'll match it perfectly. Or perhaps you've sketched out something on a napkin; we'll help you bring that idea to product with our custom report service.||From $2,000/Report| |Branched Report||A branched report is where you take one of our out-of-the-box reports and want to make small changes to it beyond what's available as setting changes. We'll branch off this reports code, make the changes requested and give only your account access to it.||From $1,000/Report| |Premium Support||If you require additional support or training after your initial flex hours have expired, we offer this service in four hour blocks. Premium support can include training for new users and non-development related form, folder, and set up assistance.||$500/Block| |Form Build||If you have a form you're using just send it to us (pdf, doc, excel...) and we'll build out the form template for you. Of course you can easily do this yourself in our Form Builder, but we've built thousands of forms and can optimize the design of the questions which will allow you to get the most out of InspectAll.||From $300/Form| |Imports||Data imports (Accounts, Locations, and Assets) are usually performed during your initial account set up and is included in the Professional Set Up package. If you need additional imports after your initial set up, we offer that service for any details you can include on our import template.||From $1,000/Import| |Custom Development||Sometimes you may need a service or have a request which requires an engineer's time. These are offered up in 4 hour blocks.||$800/Block| |Device Recovery|| iPads/iPhones are simply computers and as such there is a small chance the local storage on the device can become corrupted (extremely rare... as in only twice in the last 5 years across thousands of devices). But we've had success plugging the device into our development environment and loading a new binary which allowed the data to sync. Sometimes we have to dive into the database to recover any data. Basically we'll give it our best shot. Just ship us the unlocked device and we'll take a crack at it.
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https://ausdroid.net/news/2010/07/08/google-lacks-interest-for-android-app-development-in-australia/
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So you may have noticed there aren’t all that many Apps made by Aussie Developers on the Android Market, and the ones that are there are all free apps. But why is that? It’s because Google does not allow Developers from Australia (and some other countries) to submit paid Applications to the Market. This does little to stir up motivation for Developers to put time & effort into great Applications for the Android Platform, and somewhat pushes them to Apple where they can create and submit paid Applications and get a small (and often large) profit back from it. During the 5 day Google Developer event (DevFest) held late last month in Sydney, there was not a single workshop on Android. Which doesn’t say much about Google and their efforts to push Android globally. Although, when we pressed Google AU in early June for any word on paid Applications for Devs in Aus, they responded with this: we want paid apps for devs too but it takes a while to roll this out, we don’t have a timeline for this yet Looks like we’ll just have to sit and wait.. Pic from Garrows.com
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https://medium.com/js-dojo/a-deep-dive-into-kentico-12-mvc-widgets-with-vue-js-915612295be3
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A deep dive into Kentico 12 MVC Widgets with Vue.js Kentico CMS 12 MVC? Kentico CMS 12 was released in November 2018, bringing along with it a shift in technologies for Kentico developers. While Kentico has supported ASP.NET MVC for several versions in various shapes and forms, only now in version 12 is it both fully supported and Kentico’s recommended technology choice for building out the delivery side of the content management system. 🤗 This separation of content delivery from content management allows developers to use the modern architectural best practices (SOLID) without having to maneuver around the large infrastructure of the CMS (with some caveats…). 😎 The differences between the traditional Web Forms based Portal Engine development model and the MVC development model can be found on Kentico’s FAQ page. MVC Widgets are Exciting! One of the new and exciting features in Kentico CMS 12 MVC (which I will call Kentico MVC from here on) is custom widget development. This feature allows developers to build custom components that content editors can interact with when building out sections in an MVC page within the CMS. 🤩 This means that content editors have the flexibility to customize their content while developers can constrain what content is available to be placed in different areas of the page layout. It’s the best of both worlds!👬 This development side of the MVC Widget component pattern involves two parts. In the first part, developers create MVC controllers and partial views for rendering the persisted widget content. The widget content is rendered in one of two states: “live” or “editing.” The live state of a widget is shown when the viewer is viewing the live site (the url in the browser would be the MVC url). The editing state is shown when the viewer is inside the CMS Pages module and viewing a page on the MVC that has widgets configured within areas of the page (the url in the browser would be the CMS url). These areas of the page where widgets can appear are called Sections and while we won’t be covering them here you can read more on how to set them up in the Kentico documentation. The inline editors allow for a rich user experience (UX) for content managers and, as we will see, an exciting place for web developers to bring in their skills and favorite front-end web technologies for building these complex user interfaces. 😀 More about how widgets, inline editors and the overall ‘Page Builder’ technologies work can be found on Kentico’s documentation site. Kentico’s Dancing Goat site, which can be installed via the Kentico Installation Manager, demos several pre-built widgets and inline editors. While reading the documentation on widgets I would recommend exploring this codebase to get a better understanding of how all the pieces fit together and what the technology enables. How can we use MVC Widgets? The pre-built widgets included in the Dancing Goat site I found to be a great introduction to MVC Widgets and helpful in growing my understanding of how they work, but the use-cases are understandably limited in functionality. 🧐 One feature that I knew would be needed by my company, WiredViews, when we develop Kentico MVC sites for clients, is a way to select media from the CMS media libraries. This is something I tried developing as a custom inline user control in previous versions of the CMS. Unfortunately, I hit too many roadblocks to make it worth investing the time. 😒 Now, let’s build the Media Selection Widget and a reusable Media Selection Inline Editor!! 👨🔧 Let’s start with MVC Note: You might notice my namespaces don’t match the typical App.Controllers / App.Models folder structure. This is because I’m a proponent of the Feature Folders pattern for any application and avoid building out my app along the lines of Framework Folders where possible. I always keep my Controllers and Models together, and in non-Kentico MVC projects I keep my views with them as well. I gave a talk on this topic and the slide deck is available online. Widget Properties, ViewModels, and Controllers First, we create the widget properties class named MediaSelectionWidgetProperties which defines that widget data persisted to the database. A single widget can persist multiple values customized by content editors and will leverage separate inline editors to edit each one. Here we see an [EditingComponent]attribute which lets us use a pre-defined Kentico forms Input Component ( IntInputComponent) that will show up in a modal when a gear icon on the widget header bar is clicked. Sometimes not having to build your own custom UI is nice! 😅 You can read more about how to use these already existing components in the Kentico documentation. We also create the widget view model class named MediaSelectionWidgetViewModel which defines the shape of the data we are sending to our widget partial view. This is typically a combination of our widget properties class and additional values or settings from the application that we have access to in our widget controller. We then need to create a widget controller, here named MediaSelectionWidgetController, and register it with Kentico via the We also use this class to pull the widget properties from the database (with Kentico’s help!) and populate the widget view model with any data we’d like to have available in our partial view. I’ve added comments in places that deviate from Kentico’s patterns in their documentation, specifically creating the MediaSelectionControllerMetaclass and the Partial Views and Inline Editors Now we need to create the partial view referenced by the path Widgets/_MediaSelectionWidget and the inline editor view model MediaSelectionEditorViewModel that we pass data to when in edit mode. You can see here that if Context.Kentico().PageBuilder().EditMode evaluates to true we show our MediaSelectionEditor inline editor, otherwise we show the image associated with our widget instance by using Kentico’s ImageUrl() helper method. Thus in the CMS, when viewing a page that this widget is associated with, we will see an editor but on the live site we render out an image as we would expect. We cannot (reliably anyway) edit multiple widget properties with the same inline editor. This is why you see the assignment of the widget property name to the PropertyName property of the inline editor view model. For every widget property we want to edit with an inline editor we will need to ensure this PropertyName property has the correct value. Here you can start to see how widgets and inline editors come together. If we had multiple widget properties we wanted to edit with inline editors we could have multiple instances of those editors in our widget partial view. Each inline editor instance would then be assigned a different Finally, we will create the partial view of our inline editor referenced by the path There are some things to note as we are finally getting into the Vue.js layer of the widget. First, our Vue app will need a unique HTML element selector to hook into to render itself, so we generate a unique id string to set as our <div id="@id"> value. The helper method that does this is pretty simple and uses the .NET Path.GetRandomFileName() method to get a random string of valid characters. We could have multiple widgets each with their own instance of this inline editor on the screen at one time or even multiple instances of the same Inline Editor in the same Widget, so one unique idisn’t enough — we need a unique value for every instance. Html.Kentico().BeginInlineEditor() . These will become Fortunately once we get the Vue.js layer of the app we can use even better patterns for state management and information passing. Finally, you can see that we use a custom HTML element <media-selection-editor> with several attributes prefixed with a colon. Vue.js will take values we register with the Vue app and bind them to these attributes which makes them available to this custom component. There is also a custom event that the <media-selection-editor> component emits, which is defined by v-on:dispatch which we handle in our root Vue.js app with the callback You can also see that the randomly generated @id is being used as the value for the id of our Vue.js app hook point. const, destructuring, and DOM APIs like And of course comprehending the Vue.js code will require checking out the docs if you are unfamiliar with the library. The string passed to kentico.pageBuilder.registerInlineEditor() needs to match the string passed to Kentico provides some lifecycle hooks for the inline editors to help manage state and initialization. The most important hook is editor passed to our init lifecycle event callback by way of the options parameter is actually the HTML element created by Kentico with the Razor call to Html.Kentico().BeginInlineEditor(). The anonymous object, with the snake_case properties above, was mapped to this HTML element’s attributes. Therefore we have access to all of those values via the data- attributes. 👨💻 Our Vue Application You can also see that we use the data-id value as the value for our Vue.el property. This means this Vue app instance will initialize itself on the HTML element with that (randomly generated) id. The HTML within that DOM node will be compiled at runtime by Vue.js and any components or attribute bindings will be evaluated and executed. ☝️ We bind the rest of our data- attribute values to data properties of the Vue instance so they can be used within the instance or bound to the attributes of our We also define the onDispatch method that receives data from the <media-selection-editor> when an image is selected. widgetEvent is passed to Kentico’s dispatchEvent method found on the editor object and we update the value of the selectedMediaUrl to be the url of the selected image. The value of selectedMediaUrl will be re-bound to the mediaSelectionUrl attribute of the <media-selection-editor> component, and the component will update its template to reflect the change. 💪 When we call editor.dispatchEventwe are telling Kentico to update the values associated with the specific property of the current widget that this inline editor is editing — in our case it’s the You’ll notice that I also use the editor’s destroy lifecycle event callback as an opportunity to destroy our Vue app 💀 to prevent memory leaks. Thanks Kentico! 😉 Our Vue Component Let’s now take a look at the <media-selection-editor> component that does all the work. (Below is a snippet, the full file is available here) This is a Single File Component (SFC) and is the preferred way to encapsulate style, layout, and functionality when working with Vue.js. A lot of this is normal Vue.js code and is independent of Kentico — but there are a few pieces worth pointing out. A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma When the component loads via the created lifecycle event, we make an XHR request using fetch . This request is getting the media we want to display so the content editor can select one. But this request is special —it’s not calling the MVC app, it’s authenticated and it’s calling the CMS! 😮 Let’s refresh our minds what’s going on right now in the application. 🤔 We are in the CMS in the Pages module, rendering a specific page on the MVC site in an <iframe>. The MVC site “knows” we are in edit mode because of some url generation trickery 🧙♂️ performed by Kentico to load the MVC site page. The widget on the page is rendered in edit mode and the inline editor is displayed. 🤯 It’s safe to assume our content editors are going to be authenticated in the CMS, but they are unlikely to be authenticated in the MVC site (remember these are running under different domains and have their own authentication cookies). 😕 We don’t have access to Kentico’s magic url generation, so we can’t call an endpoint in the MVC app to get content that users not authenticated in the MVC site (currently, our content editors) shouldn’t have access to. 😫 We could require content editors to log into the MVC site before working with widgets, but then you have to deal with the issues of two authentication schemes with potentially different cookie lifetimes and an additional workflow step for content editors that just want to select some cool images to update the site! No thanks! 🤬 Our content editors however definitely have an authentication cookie for the CMS. So let’s make the XHR request to an endpoint there! 👍 Unfortunately, browsers try to be secure these days (darn! 😣) so we have to be explicit about sending our authentication cookie with requests from one domain (MVC) to another (CMS). We can do this with a browser technology called Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS). Setting up CORS We have to tell the fetch request call that we want credentials (cookies) included with the credentials: "include" property/value. On the CMS side we have to configure the app to send CORS headers in response to a non-standard XHR request. There are multiple ways to accomplish this and I’ll leave it up to the reader to choose their preferred option. 🤠 Adding custom headers elements in the web.configis the most simplistic approach but only allows for a single domain — this won’t work for multi-site Kentico installs. Using the BeginRequestevent handler in an IHttpModuleis more flexible (see a prepared example of the latter here). 🕵️♂️ Once CORS is enabled we need an endpoint in the CMS accept our requests. I’ve blogged previously about setting up Web Api 2 inside Kentico, which goes quite a bit beyond the Kentico documentation. This is helpful when you need many APIs to access CMS data, but here we only need one endpoint to get access to media library files. I created an CMS\CMSPages\MediaLibraryApi.ashx. Since this is a simple handler, I’m responsible for url parsing and response formatting (Web Api 2 would normally handle this for me). I’m also responsible for requiring the request to be authenticated with a call to Since we included the authentication cookie in our XHR request, and enabled CORS to allow these types of requests, Kentico was able to set the authentication context successfully and has identified me as the whichever account I’m logged into the CMS with currently. 🤴 We are almost at the finish line!🏃♂️ Client Asset Compilation with Webpack Finally, we need a way to turn our Don’t worry — it’s not that scary. 👻 Below is the package.json used to define those client assets I need to build my Vue.js code. Here is the webpack.config.js that defines the compilation process for the Vue components. I put both of the above files at the root of my MVC project folder and I run any npm commands from that same location. I use the .vue files for each of my inline editors, I know I will have all my components in the final output bundle by starting with this file. I then point my output bundle to .\Content\InlineEditors\inline-editors-bundle.dist.js which is a location that will be automatically pulled into Kentico’s Page Builder bundles. These are loaded anytime you call @Html.Kentico().PageBuilderScripts() in a Razor page view. One thing to note is the externalssection in my webpack.config.js. Here I tell Webpack not to bring the Vue.js source into my bundle as a dependency. Webpack will still use it for the compilation process. This allows me to ensure window.Vueexists before Kentico loads my media-selection-editor.jseditor definition file by placing a <script src="...-vue.js"></script>tag before any other scripts in my MVC app _Layout.cshtml. If Kentico’s bundling process results in the media-selection-editor.jsfile to be loaded before Vue.js, it would throw an error that it didn’t know what the Kentico doesn’t support client dependency management so I’m managing it myself. Take a look at how I’m loading different versions of the Vue.js library in Razor conditionally here. Let’s run this thing already! npm run build(you can run npm start for continuous development), start the MVC, and CMS sites, and then view a page in the CMS where you have Widget Sections defined. (Also be sure to add some media to your media library.) MVC Widgets in the CMS When you add the Media Selection Widget to a Widget Section on the page you will see that no media item has been selected and a button to show the library. If you then click the “Show Library” button you will see the default search results and the search form. You can change the search parameters and submit the form to see more results. This all happens via XHR so the page won’t refresh. It’s also much faster than the Kentico CMS Media Library UI (there’s much less going on here in our simple use case — we only have to support what we want to support 👍). If you select an item by clicking on it, the “No media selected” text will change to the selected image. If you click any of the images in the gallery on the right you can see a larger version of that image in a modal. The widget can also be customized by clicking the gear icon on the right side of the blue widget bar. This is where our MaxSideSize widget property shows up that we defined to use the pre-built Kentico Editing Component. Now if you save the page, the selected image Guid will be persisted to the database as the Widget’s properties metadata. When the page reloads, the MediaLibraryApi.ashx endpoint will be re-queried and the previously selected media will be displayed. MVC Widgets on the live site Now go to the MVC site and load the page where you added the widget and you should see the selected media item! Awesome sauce! 🙌 🤘 👊 In Conclusion! (What year is it?) It’s been a long journey, but I did title this a ‘deep dive’! So, congrats — you are now a little more knowledgeable 👩🎓 and ready to concoct your own MVC Widget recipes 👩🍳. I plan on continuing to work on this Media Selection Widget / Inline Editor and I will make the code available on Github. When it’s available I will post a link here. Do you have any cool Kentico MVC Widgets you’ve already built or any ideas you’d like to share? Comment below! I’d love to see the open source MVC Widget ecosystem grow — I think this would be great for the Kentico community. You can find more information about me on my site https://www.seangwright.me where you can find links to my tech presence on the web. You can also send me a tweet at https://twitter.com/seangwright. If you need assistance with custom web development in Kentico or other technologies WiredViews might be able to help.
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https://legacy.totaluae.com/news/node-js-developer-serviont-global-solutions-dubai-united-arab-emirates/
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Experience in functional programming and practical experience in serverless (cloud platforms)(3-5 years) Extensive experience in ECMAScript 6 and Nodejs (3-5 years). Extensive experience on a strictly typings like TypeScript / Flow or any other strictly typed language (3-5 years). You possess expert knowledge of task/message queues include but not limited to: AWS SQS, AWS SNS, Cloud Pub/Sub, Celery, RabbitMQ You have created some APIs with RESTful that is still up and running in serving hundreds of thousands of requests everyday You are proficient in GIT through either BitBucket, GitHub or GitLab You have come across Docker, Containers, Openshift. |Job Location:||Dubai, United Arab Emirates| |Job Role:||Information Technology| |Company Industry:||IT Services| |Career Level:||Mid Career|
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https://mikespub.wordpress.com/2009/10/07/
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While Abbey Road’s release was an occasion worth mentioning, one of the most entertaining, innovative, seminal and ridiculously influential TV shows in the history of history, “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” debuted on BBC1 Monday, Oct. 5, 1969, at 10:55 p.m.* Growing up in the late 70s and early 80s, the comedy powerhouse of WNED brought Friday night as a must see tv with an episode of Dave Allen, a Fawlty Towers, but it was a night primarily for Python. I think both my Dad and younger sister can still quote this one line for line. I know I still can. I think I might have done my job as a parent when my daughters wanted to see Monty Python and the Holy Grail recently. Let’s wrap it up with some music. *credit to Ain’t it Cool News for that bit of verse
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http://swish-e.org/archive/2006-10/10892.html
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On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 07:59:55AM -0700, David Brown wrote: > Does this mean that with 2.4.4, paths with spaces and multiple command line > parameters are not an option?> > Here's what I'm using now, with swish-e 2.4.3: > FileFilter .pdf "pdftohtml" " -i -q -stdout \"%p\"" What I'm proposing is you would write: FileFilter .pdf pdftohtml -i -q -stdout %p and if you needed to have spaces you would just use double quotes: FileFilter .foo some_program -t "This is text with spaces" Maybe we can now discuss how using .pdf instead of mime types is lame, > It looks like you would want us to write a Perl wrapper for pdftohtml. Is > that the practice you're going toward? Hopefully not. Not great performance to have to compile a perl program over and over while indexing. Unsubscribe from or help with the swish-e list: Help with Swish-e: Received on Wed Oct 18 09:13:32 2006
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https://ch.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/480767-reinforcement-learning-toolbox-experience-buffer-samples
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The simulation I'm running has a fixed-step solver with a fixed-step-size of 5e-4. The sample time of my DQN-Agent (and the corresponding S-function for the reward-signal) is 0.25. How is it possible that after a simulation time of 20 seconds I have a BufferLength of ~1600 samples? I hope you can enlighten me... Is it possible to look into the ExperienceBuffer? As impressed as I am by the RL-Toolbox, I would really prefer it not to be such a blackbox in most cases.
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https://www.storyboardthat.com/storyboards/6136c181/math-project-comic-strip-part-1
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So class, we will be having a quiz tomorrow on compound interest and the distributive property. I will be going over a few problems to make sure you understand it. Ugh! Why do I have to deal with this? You think this is going to help the students with anything? The first problem we will be going over is a compound interest problem. This example is $6000 at 10% for 3 years. So first you have to acknowledge that the 10% will be 0.1 in our equation since we're moving the decimal twice. You should already know why this is the case and if you don't you're in trouble. Yeah you are. You better get some studying done tonight. You should have known this material by now. Well I forgot Oh, I'm in trouble You can't forget this material. You move the decimal twice since you divide the percentage by 100 since it's a way to figure out the future price. You have to add it with one in a parenthesis and put the 3 as an exponent for the decimals. Also, don't forget to put the $6000 next to it to multiply it after you add the 0.05 with the 1 and multiply the number by the exponent. Geez. Who needs to go through this again? We already know how to do these stupid questions. You're late Louis I know that Soooooo do you have your book project finished yet? I'm almost finished with it. Give me some more time please. You've been telling me that for the past few weeks now. It's the same excuse every single day! Like I mean, it's been a month past due and you still don't have it finished yet? You gotta be kidding me! It's almost the end of the second marking period and fifteen of you don't have your projects submitted yet! I can't keep giving you guys more time if you aren't going to use it wisely! I'm going to have to email your parents about this! But this time I mean it. I have two more slides to complete. Moving on, the next problem we will review is based on the distributive property. This example is -8(3+7r)=-32+6r. So class, what do you have to do first?
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http://blog.esimple.it/2010/08/embedding-vimeo-videos-in-wordpress/
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UPDATE: The author of the original Lux plugin just updated it to version 1.1, including my HTML5 change inside it. You can find the original plugin here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/lux-vimeo-shortcode/ I am sure he’ll keep this updates far better than I ever will, so you’re welcome to use his own version instead. Several weeks ago one of my team ran into an awesome WordPress plugin which allows you to embed Vimeo videos with a simple short tag system, similar to the omnipresent BBcode. Specifically, from the readme.txt: Allows the user to embed Vimeo movie clips by entering a shortcode () into the post area. Vimeo’s options are supported as short code attributes. More usage options in the readme.txt file inside the ZIPped package. As you may remember, few days ago Vimeo launched the HTML5 version of his videos embed code, making possible for our beloved iPhone and iPad owners to watch embedded videos directly from their favorite device. The Lux plugin however has not been updated yet and I am not totally sure if it will be in the short term. To be honest, updating it was quite easy, so here I am sharing the little bit of code i swapped around to make it work with the new HTML5-friendly devices. You can download the plugin ZIP file here, and to install: 1. Unzip `vimeo_html5_shortcode.zip` and upload the contained files to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress Credits: original Lux Vimeo plugin creator, Matroschka (http://www.pastukhova-floeder.de/)
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https://forum.kirupa.com/t/mediacontroller-combobox/247762
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I’m trying to make an MP3 player that gets the song titles from a comboBox (instance name: songList). I playing component is a media component mediaController (instance name: songPlayer). This is what I have in the action script section of the mediaController: _root.songPlayer.autoPlay = true; The problem I’m having is even if I select a different song from the comboBox, it’s still playing only the first (default) song (regardless of whether the current song was paused or not). I’m kinda stumped as to what to use/do now :ko: Any help would be much appreciated.
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https://newstv.pk/2022/11/25/will-gen-asim-tilt-against-imran-will-political-turmoil-and-instability-end-najam-sethi-official/
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#NajamSethiShow #NajamSethi #NajamSethiOfficial Will Gen Asim Tilt Against Imran? | Will Political Turmoil And Instability End? | Naya Daur | Najam Sethi Official Govt-Bajwa Deal On Asim, Sahir | Punjab Police Vs PTI? | Rana Sana Early Election | Pindi Plan Asim Munir, Sahir Shamshad: deal between govt, army? Why Imran Khan agreed to appointments? Punjab govt vs PTI on Rawalpindi sit-in Rana Sana hints at early election: ‘Pindi Plan’ revived? Najam Sethi on #KhabarSayAagay with Raza Rumi, Murtaza Solangi Tune into Najam Sethi Show. Which Channel keeps getting banned because Najam Sethi is on it? Channel 24 News HD. All your questions answered. Everything is on one Youtube platform: Najam Sethi Official.
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https://corelab.blog/corelabjournalclub22jan21/
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During our journal club, we discuss a variety of articles. Some of them are focused on specific topics, but many of them are focused on broader methods (for a full list, see the featured image). During last meeting (January 22, 2021), we discussed the value of computational modeling. We used Wander Jager’s article “Enhancing the Realism of Simulation (EROS): On Implementing and Developing Psychological Theory in Social Simulation” as the base for our discussion. Through an example of social simulations, the author asked how we can use modeling in psychological research. The idea behind artificial societies, social simulations and multi-agent systems is simple – building a virtual system where many agents with certain characteristics (such as preferences, behaviors, and psychological traits) interact with each other. The difficulty of implementing the idea increases with the complexity of individual agents. We reflected on these issues and while we agreed that the tool has a great potential there are still many obstacles that need to be overcome before we can use simulated agents in psychological research. For example, because psychological theories are often too vague at the moment, we are still pretty far from reaching “psychological realism” of agents. This is because often ideas are not sufficiently well operationalized and/or measured, they may only apply to single situations (and do not generalize to others), and are often only tested in a subset of the population. There are also problems related to questionable research and/or measurement practices. Another obstacle we discussed is the fact that psychologists lack sufficient mathematical and computational training to be able to translate theories into a language a computer can understand. Finally, we agreed that simulation and modeling are necessary steps to take in the future, but adding another tool to the toolkit won’t solve the other problems we are already facing in psychology. There’s still plenty of work to do before we can reliably use artificial societies in psychological research. We also identified a few additional resources for those who want to expand their knowledge on the subject: - A short video explaining social simulations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XvbuEugkIA - NetLogo, a software for computational modelling: https://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/ - An online course: https://www.coursera.org/learn/model-thinking - A book on models: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/scottepage/home/the-model-thinker/ - An article on agent-based model exploring the scientific process: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.160384 - An article on agent-based model exploring competition in science: https://osf.io/preprints/metaarxiv/x4t7q/ - An article on agent-based model used in personality research: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-019-0730-3
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apache v1.1.0 (System Benchmarks) This is a test of ab, which is the Apache Benchmark program. This test profile measures how many requests per second a given system can sustain when carrying out 500,000 requests with 100 requests being carried out concurrently. Processor: 2 x Intel Xeon CPU E5-2640 v2 @ 1.99GHz (Total Cores: 32), Motherboard: Dell 0X3D66, System Memory: 258285MB, Disk: 299GB PERC H710 + 1797GB PERC H710 OS: CentOS release 6.5 (Final), Kernel: 2.6.32-431.11.2.el6.x86_64 (x86_64), Compiler: GCC 4.4.7, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: Unknown Test Date/Time: May 5, 2014 06:40 PM Phoronix Test Suite: v2.4.1 SELinux was enabled. Apache Benchmark 2.2.11 Static Web Page Serving Compare these results against your Linux PC. Run phoronix-test-suite benchmark anon-22464-8140-13928 and wait for the results (with comparative numbers) to appear. It's as easy as that! Global ID: anon-22464-8140-13928
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https://forum.freecodecamp.org/t/please-critique-my-portfolio-page-heavily/121300
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I worked my ass off on it but it could be better. https://codepen.io/officialjohncartel/pen/ZKMXyz I also used a lot of placeholder text because I don’t know what I want to say just yet and I want to move on. I googled my ass off and did a tutorial on Youtube for a long time (like two days) to cement my knowledge. Some ideas are “taken” from the tutorial, but honestly I made it my own and ran into about ten thousand issues that I had to figure out how to resolve myself as well as learned how to build offline from scratch and use font-awesome and millions of other things. I feel confident I can make almost any regular page now and understand why things work and how… I’m pretty sure. That tutorial is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6VYRVRoC40. Because I basically did the whole thing in the program Brackets which I had to learn and then transfer over to Codepen which was difficult, there is probably some extraneous code. I don’t like that codepen makes things “easier” for us which will make things harder in the long run. So I didn’t add any pre-set libraries I manually copied them into head. I spent two hours trying to find an error and it turned out to be a curly brace. Yay. I spent at least an hour trying to link my google images…hint: upload them to “Google photos” and then copy the image source. I am hoping someone is bored enough to dig DEEP into this and really give me some solid feedback. I’m ready to move on for now, and have asked all my friends if I can build some sites for them so I can keep practicing and discovering answers to new challenges. Hooray. Thanks dudes…see you in the intermediate projects!!!
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Ask a new question Unlimited access to over 2.5 million step-by-step Chegg textbook solutions. Ask questions around the clock, get fast answers. I'm trying to write data from PIC16F1828 to EEPROM M95256.The problem now is, when i read back the I'm only looking for question I have calculated the the answers for questions 1 & 2 All i ne x(t) = 2.5 * cos(2 * pi * 50 * t + 45deg) + 3.0(2*pi*150 * t - 30deg) + 4.0 * cos (2*pi*1000*t+60deg Tank1: Cross sctional area=5765cm^2 Tank2: Cross sectional area=3750cm^2 Please Help!!! I can't figure out how to find the time constant (tao). I know I need to Please Help~ I need to determine the current throught the inductor when subjected to the input pulse Its asking for the Thevenin equivalent to the circuit. plot the agle for X(w) using Matlab. A high-pass filter is shown below. C = 1.2 μF. R = 1 MΩ. What is its cutoff Need to know how to complete and if possible what the ladder diagram would look like.
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https://community.fortinet.com/t5/Support-Forum/NAT-from-one-computer-to-another/m-p/80060/highlight/true
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My guess is you didn't set a set of policies right. CLI is easier to examine. Get in CLI via console, ssh, or CLI on GUI. Then, config firewall policy show | grep -f interface3 (I'm not sure this is the correct interface name. 60F has internal1, internal2, ...) Then show us the pair of policies you created in GUI.
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https://djinni.co/jobs/170012-speech-processing-engineer/
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SciForce has an opening for a high qualified Speech Processing Engineer. You’ll join the experienced ML team that works on development of a unique speech recognition system. This is the great opportunity to take part in a project with social components. SciForce ([ˏsaɪˊ fɔɹs], of the Force of Science) – a company where the integration of various branches of science builds up a powerful force to create robust software solutions. Working at the intersection of Computer Science with other technical, natural and humanitarian sciences let us go beyond traditional IT services and become both technical and scientific forces to our customers. DOU company page: Job posted on 16 November 2020
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https://forum.traverse.com.au/t/vyos-build-my-repo/181
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I was asked about this by a customer, so I went and updated my build: The mistake I made last time was not to ‘pin’ each package version, so the builder broke horribly after recent changes in VyOS-current. I have now ‘pinned’ everything so if you clone this, it should produce the “same” image I just built. I also wrote a “local” Jenkinsfile runner rather than doing each package by hand. There was also a recent change to the image generation in vyos-build which meant we can’t build qcow2 images at the moment. I had to fight my way through a bunch of live-boot and GRUB issues as a result. But this also means the install and update process will work exactly the same as it does on x86. Bonus: XDP works! iperf3 Gbit/s throughput I reckon the ‘single’ thread speed is capped by my iperf client so I’ll go setup MoonGen for some proper tests. As the VyOS documentation notes, the XDP path doesn’t work with firewall and NAT. I’m still looking at ways to speed that up. If you want a copy of the VyOS ISO, DM me. I’ve been reluctant to publish them given the VyOS project depends on subscriptions, but I’ll reach out to them about it. I would like to offer a suggestion regarding the testing methodology. While using iperf(3) is valuable, it is worth noting that it may lead to misleading results. In order to achieve more accurate measurements, I recommend considering the use of TRex test tool. Furthermore, including session counts in the test would provide a more comprehensive evaluation. I believe implementing these adjustments will enhance the accuracy and effectiveness of the testing process. Congratulations on your great work, and thank you for considering my input. Sorry, I’ve been too busy to update the VyOS builder. It usually takes a couple of days to rebase all the tree changes and prepare a new set of patches. I am looking to revisit it when VPP on VyOS progresses more. Thanks for the quick response @mcbridematt! No need to apologise, already appreciate the effort you put in this. I was able to fix the sign issues, however, the current issue is with the OWAMP dependencies. The script isn’t able to build the corresponding projects correctly and I’ve tried different things like manually installing the OWAMP dependencies, but it keeps failing. Any idea whether those dependencies are really needed and if not, how I can remove these from the project (along with all references)? Perhaps that could do the trick for the time being.
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https://jira.spring.io/si/jira.issueviews:issue-html/BATCHADM-215/BATCHADM-215.html
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[BATCHADM-215] Freemarker template Internationalization Created: 11/Mar/15 Updated: 30/Mar/15 |Project:||Spring Batch Admin| |Remaining Estimate:||Not Specified| |Time Spent:||Not Specified| |Original Estimate:||Not Specified| In order to translate the Spring Batch Admin UI to another language, it will be great to externalize labels from .ftl file to a message resource bundle. |Comment by Michael Minella [ 11/Mar/15 ]| Elryk, A part of Spring Batch Admin 2.0 we're actually removing the UI as part of the formal framework. We're then providing additional UI options via a separate samples project so while this issue probably won't be addressed directly, stay tuned on the updates! |Comment by Elryk [ 29/Mar/15 ]| Michael, I've discovered the BATCHADM-198 and I hope we could have an UI as easy as today. I think it's very important for Spring Batch Admin user. |Comment by Michael Minella [ 30/Mar/15 ]| Elryk, The sample UIs will be contained in a separate Github repository (spring-batch-admin-samples). Each sample will serve as a starting point for users to be able to add whatever functionality they need in a batch UI.
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https://confluence.ucop.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=168822206
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3.1.3 - The repository shall have a Collection Policy or other document that specifies the type of information it will preserve, retain, manage and provide access to. Open policy... we are agnostic to content types. We support the content type of producers. We will take what people give us, but if they have latitude we can provide advise on best practices. Our primary audience for this service is the University of California Libraries and research units.
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https://greenido.wordpress.com/tag/technology/
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The world has many buzzwords that people like to use. Some are more relevant to the real world and some aren’t. If yesterday was powered by new products and features, today is going to be filled by insights from our communities. There are around 37 million developers in the world (according to GitHub last report) so it’s a substantial community. Moreover, DevOps is growing at a rapid pace. Btw, according to StackOverflow last survey – DevOps developers and site reliability engineers are among the highest paid, most experienced developers most satisfied with their jobs, and are looking for new jobs at the lowest levels. I think we can all agree that data is stronger than opinions, rights? This is what I really like about the special point of view that we have at JFrog. As the “database of DevOps“, we are sitting in a unique place – holding the output of what developers producing. This is giving us excellent visibility into trends and the real world. What does this mean? It’s about contrasting perception with reality. We combined our own data from 5000 customers with internal and external researches in an effort to give you a clear picture of the current state and what are the DevOps trends for the next 12-18 months.
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https://www.fixya.com/troubleshoot/maax/bath
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Few plumbing issues such as Dripping faucets. Running toilets. Leaky valves. Clogged bathtubs can be solved by our own trying few things. 1)Firstly lookout for what is causing blockage such as soap or hair inside the pipeline blocking water just pull it out from pipes. 2)Secondly use a plunger(Tool used by plumber to clear clog) pour some water in bathtub to cover the plunger block the overflow of water with rag.Place the plunger over drain pull up & down 5 to 6 times. 3)Lastly if still the clog is not cleared try out with snake a long flexible steel cable wound on a handle In a sink you just feed the snake down the drain, but on a bathtub you need to feed the snake down through the overflow plate opening. Start by feeding about 3 feet of the snake into the opening, turning it as you push it forward. You will feel some resistance as you work the snake through the trap under the drain, and the turning helps to move the head through the trap. The snake should either break up the clog by pushing its way through it, or your turning will hook the end of the snake onto the clog and you can pull it out. After trying with above if still there is plumbing issue call sewer line repair services for help. Grease Trap Services
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https://e-shokuseikatsu.com/how-to-build-a-business-plan-from-your-academic-sustainability-research/
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I consider myself a research capitalist – finding, co-investing and developing the most impactful technologies to solve climate change. I currently lead a cleantech program at a Canadian national laboratory, and my job is to find the best research ideas to invest in and co-develop. As with many breakthrough technologies, many projects involve exciting startups with founders fresh out of academia trying to commercialize their postgraduate work. I’ve seen new companies develop new lightweight sustainable polymers, or a process to make vegan leather, or a catalyst that produces clean hydrogen. Everyone believes that their solution will save the world. The good news is that climate startups are attracting investment like never before. Last year was a banner year for climate venture capital investments with over $40 billion in funding allocated. There’s never been a better time than to start a business or join a startup based on academic sustainability research. But how do you get an idea from the basement lab to an investor? Assess the potential for impact So how do you assess which projects developed in academia will have the most impact on commercial programming? I first evaluate the technology based on four metrics: - Total Addressable Emission Reductions: If implemented at scale, can this technology address 1 gigatonne or more of CO2 emissions per year? A CO2 capture process that embeds carbon into concrete could decarbonize the entire built environment, a sector that emits a large number of emissions. On the other hand, the market and emission reduction potential of vegan leather is much more specialized. - Technology readiness level: Is it just an idea or has it been developed as a proof of concept? What will it take for this technology to scale and how does it fit into the current ecosystem. - Current cost and potential cost savings over time: At the end of the day, you can have the best emission reduction technology, but if it’s too expensive or provides no value, no one will buy it. Understanding what a potential business model for new technology is – who will buy it, for how much and why – is key to making an impact. - Looking for support or similar: The competitive landscape is also an important factor. Many innovators think what they have is unique, or best in class, when in fact there is something that already solves this problem. Build a business plan from your research If the idea or project passes these metrics, the next step is to turn that idea into a business. You need to start asking the hard trading questions instead of the scientific questions such as what is the state of the market? How does this technology bring value? How much will it cost? Who will buy it? Why are they going to buy it? Take your research and build a business model canvas to help understand the big picture of what your research is and how it can be important to the world. Often academics can get lost in the details. Instead, think about how to apply your work to the real world and how to turn your research into a product or service. Let’s take an example of a business model canvas that I built when I was trying to take my PhD work from lab to startup during the Carbon XPRIZE competition. We were developing new catalysts to electrochemically convert CO2 into renewable fuels and chemicals. The vision was simple, imagine a world where we could source the fuels and chemicals we need to make plastic and other essential materials not from fossil fuels in the ground, but from CO2 in the the air. Take a look at the business model canvas for this idea below. Learning to pitch and what it means to you Now that you’ve made a business plan, you’ve thought about the importance of your research and how it can make money. This creative exercise is a practice of transition from academia to private industry or the public sector. As an academic, developing a business case helps you contextualize your research and makes it easier for you to communicate its benefits and possibilities to others. An effective pitch has three parts and largely follows the classic story structure. Once upon a time this problem, I worked on this solution, because of this solution, the world is a better place. Academia produces highly technical and specialized people whose greatest strength is not subject matter expertise, but rather their ability to think critically and test hypotheses. To reach net zero by 2050, we need people who can take multidisciplinary and collaborative approaches to solving one of the toughest and most complex problems and who can communicate across multiple topics. Those educated in academia have these traits, they just need to learn how to show it to the rest of the world.
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https://www.demsoc.org/2017/05/16/have-people-in-northern-ireland-given-up-on-democracy/
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What do people in Northern Ireland think of democracy? Have they become downheartened, disappointed, disillusioned? If the crowds that came for Democracy Day in Belfast last month are anything to go by, it’s clear there’s a lot of enthusiasm and energy for democracy – and plenty of ideas for how to fix it! Coincidentally meeting as Stormont talks were coming to a close leaving Northern Ireland in somewhat of a political deadlock, it was perhaps a fitting time to be talking about the health of democracy in Northern Ireland! We spent the day exploring democracy and beyond through a deliberative lens showcasing some groundbreaking experiments both locally and internationally and starting discussions about how to get a better democracy in Northern Ireland. Together with our partners at Involve, we hosted a ‘Wall of Ideas’ and encouraged participants at the event to put forward their ideas and solutions for achieving a ‘better democracy’. We asked ‘How do we get a better democracy in Northern Ireland?’ Here’s a summary of the key ideas: - All-inclusive politics involving people from across society with a focus on engaging young people. - Innovate and encourage a culture of participation, deliberation and empowerment - Develop skills and educate people in politics, rational evidence based thinking and facilitation - Create formal spaces for public dialogue and debate (e.g. a citizens’ assembly or civic forum) in addition to improved representative democracy structures The ideas we heard from people at the event shows some clear enthusiasm to step outside the confines of representative democracy and use a range of methods and tools to better involve citizens in decision making. Underpinning all of this needs to be a shift in culture and attitudes, particularly pertaining to enthusiasm for innovation and more opportunities for citizen participation. You can read the short summary report with all the ideas which we wrote to provide an overview. What needs to happen next? We’ve been working in Northern Ireland with BCT for two years as mentors on the Civic Activism Programme. As this programme comes to an end, their next steps are to bring a network together to support a more deliberative and participatory democracy in Northern Ireland. We’re looking forward to working with some of our friends and colleagues at Democracy Day in the future, and continuing our ongoing work in Northern Ireland. Building Change Trust hosted the Democracy Day event as part of the Imagine Festival. Thanks again to Building Change Trust for an excellent event – hopefully this is only the start! - More info about Democracy Day and great wee VIDEO(!) here: http://www.buildingchangetrust.org/blog - To find out more about our work in Northern Ireland, email us at firstname.lastname@example.org or follow us on Twitter @demsocNI Democracy Day was run by Building Change Trust as part of the Imagine Festival 2017.
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http://waitingforthegirl.blogspot.com/2008/09/
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.. of our journey! Today we sent in our application to our chosen agency. It was pretty overwhelming to send that envelope off, knowing we were REALLY doing it. I'm hopeful to think that in 18 months we could be home with our baby girl. 18mos.... seems like such a long time, but with the boys and all thier activities, and a few big events coming up this next year, I hope the time flies by! Now if we can just keep our sanity through the paper chase!
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http://www.hackingethics.com/2009/12/09/google-public-dns-speed-up-your-web-browsing-by-google-public-dns/
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Hello Friends, When you type any website address in browser address bar then the main job of DNS (Domain Name System) is to translate human readable web address to computer readable number known as IP address and when computer knows about the IP location of web domain name it simply opens website in the browser. So now you have little bit idea about DNS that what is the job of DNS and how it is useful. Now our ISP (Internet Service Provider) provide their DNS which are located at router, But sometimes DNS server of ISP is very slow then it takes so much time to find out the web address and open the website. So to solve this problem many of you are currently using OpenDNS service which is realible service but recently Google introduced their own public DNS service called Google Public DNS and by the using of Google public DNS you will get fastest speed to load your websites. If your ISP DNS server is very slow and sites is taking so much time to load then use Google Public DNS. Below i will show you that how we can use Google Public DNS. – Right Click on Network and then select properties. – Click on “Change adapter settings” at left side Shown below in image. – After clicking “Change Adapter Settings” it openes a window which have all connections. So there must be “Local Area Connection” or if you are using wireless connection then it must have “Wireless Network Connection” (shown below in image). – After that right click on “Local Area Connection” or if you are using wireless then right click on “Wireless network Connection” and select Properties. – After clicking properties it open up one screen which have all properties. – Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click on Properties button(Shown below in images). – When you click on Properties button then Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) properties opens. In which your current ISP’s DNS (Preferred and Alternate DNS) listed(Shown below in image). – Now here we have to change ISP DNS to Google Public DNS, So it is just a suggestion to note down your current ISP DNS in notepad and after that change it to Google Public DNS. – Now after writing ISP DNS in notepad you have to enter Google Public DNS in it like (Shown in image also) Preferred DNS Server: 220.127.116.11 Alternate DNS Server: 18.104.22.168 – After enter this DNS click OK and then reboot your computer, After rebooting to just make sure and test out new settings of Google Public DNS open your favorites sites in browser. All will open faster then before. Google Public DNS Read More
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http://image.inha.ac.kr/currently-active-project/
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On-Device Intelligent SW Platform (2017.03 ~ 2021.12) - Environment recognition and modeling using 3D stereo reconstruction and shape from motion on mobile GPU - Funded by Institute for Information & communications Technology Promotion (IITP) (미래창조과학부 정보통신·방송연구개발사업) Computational Image Reconstruction on 4D Light Field (2016.06 ~ 2019.05) - We will address the problem of computational image reconstruction (deblurring, layer separation, superresolution, dehazing, etc) on 4D light fields. - Funded by National Research Foundation (미래창조과학부 중견연구자지원사업)
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The game I play is a little bit touchy because we are portraying real people, namely celebrities. EDIT to add: None of the players are supposed to know each other in real life. Now, of course after playing for a while, some of them met, became friends or enemies... whatever. Point is: this is an online celebrity RPG community, perhaps the largest of its kind. - Problem number one: How do we get the other players to put up their disclaimers? We advertise, some characters don't read the main communities. We are warning about possible consequences from LJ Abuse or the actual celebrity, but not everybody is willing to read our administrative stuff. I would just shrug it off and say it's the player's own fault if they get suspended, but characters without appropriate disclaimers as defined by LJ Abuse are a threat to our game as a whole - and possibly all celebrity impersonation games on LJ servers. The actual problem here is really: how to get people interested in administrative questions? I mean, even my fellow moderators are getting sick of those. One actually told us that they wanted to quit because the problems go in one ear and out the other. One way to motivate people is usually to make them feel in charge... but whenever we ask for input and post polls, we get very few responses, and a very small percentage of people bothers to fill out the poll. It's really frustrating. - Problem number two: How do we keep track of characters? We do not have any application forms, but there is a community for newbies that gets an average of 5 to 10 new characters a day. Most of them die off quickly before ever making it into the main community. We have a "dead journal rule" that says if a journal has not been updated for six weeks in a row, the character is considered vacant again. There is no requirement of telling anyone when a player wants to exit stage left. There are currently close to 700 characters in the main community, and it would be a full-time job in itself to maintain a list with every single active character. Yet, people usually come to the moderators to ask if a celebrity is taken already, so we try to maintain a list anyway. It is terribly outdated. - Problem number three: clonage. Say, there's already a Britney, and somebody decides to create another one. By the rules of our game, first come is first served, but unfortunately it's not that easy to find out who was there first. I remember one particular issue where the creation dates of two journals were three minutes apart. - Problem number four: enforcing rules. We do have basic rules, but we don't have any means of enforcing them. We can't control what players do with their characters' journals. There are no points we could take off, we can't kick them out of the game because we don't control entrance, we can't tell anyone whom to play with. Problems two, three and four are somehow related. I increasingly get the feeling that the system this game has worked with since 2001, is terribly outdated. To this day, characters just kind of created and made themselves known somehow. I think it's impossible to keep this up, simply because there are so many characters in the game, and even though there are countless celebrities in this World, we are getting to a point where you have to be really careful when choosing a character. Thus, the real question is: how can we change the creation process in a smooth manner, and advertize it so ALL potential newbies know about it. (Newbies to the game wouldn't be such a problem here because they usually tend to read up on the game before starting up. But when veteran players create new characters, I just know they won't check for changes in the rules.)
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Is there any client configuration I can apply, registry entries or other policies, to remove the 'disconnect' button from the AOVPN user tunnel? It's not very 'always on' if users can decide to just drop and establish the connection, that's more just VPN. I get that some organisations can be fine with users having the autonomy to drop and establish the user tunnel as they see fit, but this is surely potentially show stopping for a lot of organisations. I have seen the unusable and pointless dumpster fire that is "lockdown VPN" and this really isn't the answer... unless the question is "how can I make it so that all client computer connectivity is completely useless even when connected to the internal LAN?" There are registry settings that put the device tunnel in the networking flyout, are there others that I haven't found that remove the disconnect button? worst case scenario can we hide the user tunnel and it's connect/disconnect as the device tunnel is, whilst retaining the user tunnel configuration? Another thing is the option to prevent users from deselecting the 'automatically connect' checkbox. is there a control for that? Usually we have admin control of a daft amount of things, how is there so little (at least at face value) in the way of options for something as potentially business critical as AOVPN?
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Right now, I am forced into choosing a specific language for my CSV file. All characters not in my selected language become question marks. What you are asking might not be possible. In my limited experience, CSV files are coded in ASCII which allows some accented characters (using Extended-ASCII) but not all foreign characters. But It might be possible to generate a CSV file using UTF-8 character coding which should cover many/most foreign alphabets. I don’t know if this is possible in LibreOffice. Of course it is. And yes, UTF-8 covers all Unicode characters, not just many/most. @erAck, thanks for the info. I stand corrected (and informed). CSV files are plain-text files, thus, they do not have such an attribute as a language. The only thing that you do in that respect is to control the encoding when you export to CSV, so make sure to tick Edit filter settings in the export dialog. To be on the safe side, choose UTF-8 or UTF-16. For further information refer to the manual. Here is my macro that exports a spreadsheet to UTF-8, tab-delimited, no text delimiter: Sub ExportToGlossary Dim oDoc as Object Dim glossaryFileProperties(3) as new com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue Dim sURL as String Dim iLen as Integer Dim isSpreadSheet as Boolean oDoc = ThisComponent If oDoc.getLocation() = "" Then Exit Sub isSpreadSheet = oDoc.supportsService("com.sun.star.sheet.SpreadsheetDocument") If isSpreadSheet Then sURL = oDoc.getLocation() iLen = len(sURL) If lcase(right(sURL,4))=".ods" Then sURL = left(sURL, iLen - 4) Else If lcase(right(sURL,4))=".xls" Then sURL = left(sURL, iLen - 4) Else If lcase(right(sURL,5))=".xlsx" Then sURL = left(sURL, iLen - 5) End If End If End If sURL = sURL + ".txt" glossaryFileProperties(0).Name = "FilterName" ' setting properties of exported file such as tab as field delimiter, nothing as text delimiter, UTF-8 as encoding glossaryFileProperties(0).Value = "Text - txt - csv (StarCalc)" glossaryFileProperties(1).Name = "FilterOptions" glossaryFileProperties(1).Value = "9,0,76,1,,0,false,true,false" glossaryFileProperties(2).Name = "Overwrite" glossaryFileProperties(2).Value = True oDoc.storeToURL(sURL, glossaryFileProperties()) End If End Sub
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Major liner shipping companies aim to solve the stowage planning problem by optimally allocating containers to vessel locations during a multi-port voyage. Due to a large variety of combinatorial aspects, a scalable algorithm to solve a representative problem is yet to be found. This paper will show that deep reinforcement learning can optimize a non-trivial master bay planning problem. Our experiments show that proximal policy optimization efficiently finds reasonable solutions, serving as preliminary evidence of the potential value of deep reinforcement learning in stowage planning. In future work, we will extend our architecture to address a full-featured master bay planning problem. |Titel||ICCL 2023: Computational Logistics| |Redaktører||J.R. Daduna, G. Liedtke, X. Shi, S. Voß| |Publikationsdato||7 sep. 2023| |Status||Udgivet - 7 sep. 2023| |Navn||Lecture Notes in Computer Science|
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This book was written for everyone - no technical knowledge is required!While this book is not specifically about the Network+ or CCNA certifications, it as a way to give students interested in these certifications a starting point. Unleash the power of Python 3 objects About This Book Stop writing scripts and start architecting programs Learn the latest Python syntax and libraries A practical, hands-on tutorial that teaches you all about abstract design patterns and how to implement them in Python 3 Who This Book Is For If you're new to object-oriented programming techniques, or if you have basic Python skills and wish to learn in depth how and when to correctly apply object-oriented programming in Python to design software, this is the book for you. What You Will Learn Implement objects in Python by creating classes and defining methods Separate related objects into a taxonomy of classes and describe the properties and behaviors of those objects via the class interface Extend class functionality using inheritance Understand when to use object-oriented features, and more importantly when not to use them Discover what design patterns are and why they are different in Python Uncover the simplicity of unit testing and why it's so important in Python Grasp common concurrency techniques and pitfalls in Python 3 Exploit object-oriented programming in key Python technologies such as Kivy and Django. Object-oriented programming concurrently with asyncio In Detail Python 3 is more versatile and easier to use than ever. It runs on all major platforms in a huge array of use cases. Coding in Python minimizes development time and increases productivity in comparison to other languages. Clean, maintainable code is easy to both read and write using Python's clear, concise syntax. Object-oriented programming is a popular design paradigm in which data and behaviors are encapsulated in such a way that they can be manipulated together. Many modern programming languages utilize the powerful concepts behind object-oriented programming and Python is no exception. Starting with a detailed analysis of object-oriented analysis and design, you will use the Python programming language to clearly grasp key concepts from the object-oriented paradigm. This book fully explains classes, data encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, abstraction, and exceptions with an emphasis on when you can use each principle to develop well-designed software. You'll get an in-depth analysis of many common object-oriented design patterns that are more suitable to Python's unique style. This book will not just teach Python syntax, but will also build your confidence in how to program. You will also learn how to create maintainable applications by studying higher level design patterns. Following this, you'll learn the complexities of string and file manipulation, and how Python distinguishes between binary and textual data. Not one, but two very powerful automated testing systems will be introduced in the book. After you discover the joy of unit testing and just how easy it can be, you'll study higher level libraries such as database connectors and GUI toolkits and learn how they uniquely apply object-oriented principles. You'll learn how these principles will allow you to make greater use of key members of the Python eco-system such as Django and Kivy. This new edition includes all the topics that made Python 3 Object-oriented Programming an instant Packt classic. It's also packed with updated content to reflect recent changes in the core Python library and covers modern third-party packages that were not available on the Python 3 platform when the book was first published. Style and approach Throughout the book you will learn key object-oriented programming techniques demonstrated by comprehensive case studies in the context of a larger project.
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https://discuss.kakoune.com/t/kak-plumb-integration-with-plan9port/629
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I present to you kak-plumb, an integration with the Plan 9 plumber via plan9port. This delegates the opening of URLs to the Plan 9 plumber. Yet to do: Override the handling on the *grep* and *make* buffers to plumb errors. Create a separate plugin for opening files that can be used by plumbing rules. It will have a configurable list of methods to try in order, including “existing-client”, “jumpclient”, “new-window”, “lru” - because I want my config to be 'existing-client' 'lru -count 4' 'new-window'. I don’t have a lot yet, but I agree the possibilities are endless! I really only plumb web URLs at the moment, but here’s what I’m doing with them: I have my MacBook and a beefy Linux server named crunch where I do most of my development and computing. I don’t have X or anything installed on crunch, I just run a tmux session there. I run the plumber on crunch, and 9 import it to my macbook so they both share the same plumber filesystem. I then run opener-daemon on my MacBook. This listens for messages on web and focuses an existing Chrome tab or creates a new one. Now, if I plumb a URL from either machine, it will open in Chrome, and I won’t have duplicate tabs. I usually have Chrome visible on my laptop screen and tmux on my big monitor (connected to laptop), so I’ve written opener-daemon so that it won’t steal focus. (Actually, it still steals focus for about a quarter second, but then restores it. sigh) (I’m considering a URL opener plugin for tmux. I’m not sure whether I want it, or a better way to find URLs in Kakoune, since I’m still using tmux-editor-copy-mode. Maybe just a plumb-url command with -menu completion taking URLs from the current buffer would be sufficient?) This all needs a bit of polish. When crunch dies, I have to kill a bunch of things and restart them in a peculiar order. It would be nice if I could configure Alacritty to open URLs by click by plumbing them. In any case, this seemed like a nice way to do a small part of my long-standing idea with making a CodeBubbles-like environment for Kakoune. It means that Kakoune doesn’t have to know all about how to start different kinds of URLs and what not. Ideas on what to plumb (not yet implemented): Directories start a shell? git URLs check out a project and open an editor session in a new tmux tab? Clojure namespaces get mapped to the correct Clojure files in the project. Clojure symbols get resolved and open the first line of the definition. tmate SSH URLs start a tmate session? files and file:line and file:line:column definitely get opened in Kakoune man pages get opened in Kakoune @user starts a private slack conversation with user? #channel opens channel in wee-slack?
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http://quantcity.blogspot.com/2013/12/pca-on-nifty-stocks.html
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Principal component analysis can help to reduce a complex data set to a lower dimension to highlight a hidden structure. It is used to convert a set of observations of correlated variables to a set of values of uncorrelated variables called principal components. These principal components are linear combinations of the actual variables. The linear combinations are chosen in such a manner that the first principal component has the largest possible variance. The successive principal components have the largest amount of variance given that they are orthogonal to the preceding principal components. Hence the variance explained by the first few components tells us about the strength of the underlying trend. An implicit assumption here is that large variance represents important dynamics of the variables. PCA on NIFTY stocks NIFTY is one of the most widely tracked index for Indian equity market. It consists of 50 major Indian companies. PCA is used to analyze the correlated returns of these 50 stocks. The observations matrix consists of normalized daily returns of Nifty 50 stocks sampled from February to November 2013. Below is the Scree plot of the resulting principal components: The first principal component is typically assumed to represent the broad market. The next few are assumed to be the sector/style related factors. The remaining components represent the idiosyncratic properties of stocks. For the given set of NIFTY stocks we can conclude that about 35% of all the variance is because of the broad market factor (systematic risk). Also about 15% of the variance can be explained by the sector/style related factors. The remaining 50% corresponds to the stock specific factors (unsystematic risk). Below is the factor correlation plot: While performing PCA, an important thing to look for is the variation of variance explained by the principal components over time. Looking at the above plots, we can say that barring extreme rises in the broad market, stocks tend to fall together and rise independently of each other. This means that the component of market risks is higher on the downside. Also over the last couple of years, the sector/style factors have gotten stronger. It seems that the investing paradigm has shifted from timing markets to taking stock/sector level calls.
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http://wwwstrony.info/search?q=Numerical%20analysis%20and%20scientific%20computing
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I'm Sujoy, and today I'll tell you how to solve a Bisection Method problem of Numerical Analysis using your Casio fx-991ES & fx-82MS scientific calculators! After watching this video,you'll amaze that how easy it is to solve Bisection Method problem using calculators! i) What is Bisection Method? ii) Definition of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations. iii) Determining the lower limit and upper limit of root. iv) Programming scientific calculator for problem solving. v) Doing the iterations on calculator. vi) When to stop the calculation? vii) Getting the final answer. viii) Verifying the answer. I make videos on Statistics,Numerical Methods, Business & Financial Mathematics,Operation Research,Computer Science & Engineering(CSE),Android Application Reviews,India Travel & Tourism,Street Foods,Life Tips and many other topics. And a series of videos showing how to use your scientific calculators Casio fx-991ES & fx-82MS to do maths easily. If you like my video, please "like" it, and "subscribe" to my Youtube Channel- http://www.youtube.com/sujoyn70 ,that will encourage me to upload more videos,also you'll be notified by email whenever I upload a new video. My Blog- http://www.sujoyn70.blogspot.com Incoming Tags- z score statistics,find mean median mode statistics in ms excel,variance,standard deviation,linear regression,data processing,confidence intervals,average value,probability theory,binomial distribution,matrix,random numbers,error propagation,t statistics analysis,hypothesis testing,theorem,chi square,time series,data collection,sampling,p value,scatterplots,statistics lectures,statistics tutorials,business mathematics statistics,share stock market statistics in calculator,business analytics,GTA,continuous frequency distribution,statistics mathematics in real life,modal class,n is even,n is odd,median mean of series of numbers,math help,Sujoy Krishna Das,n+1/2 element,measurement of variation,measurement of central tendency,range of numbers,interquartile range,casio fx991,casio fx82,casio fx570,casio fx115es,casio 9860,casio 9750,casio 83gt,TI BAII+ financial,casio piano,casio calculator tricks and hacks,how to cheat in exam and not get caught,grouped interval data,equation of triangle rectangle curve parabola hyperbola,graph theory,operation research(OR),numerical methods,decision making,pie chart,bar graph,computer data analysis,histogram,statistics formula,matlab tutorial,find arithmetic mean geometric mean,find population standard deviation,find sample standard deviation,how to use a graphic calculator,pre algebra,pre calculus,absolute deviation,TI Nspire,TI 84 TI83 calculator tutorial,texas instruments calculator,grouped data,set theory,IIT JEE,AIEEE,GCSE,CAT,MAT,SAT,GMAT,MBBS,JELET,JEXPO,VOCLET,Indiastudychannel,IAS,IPS,IFS,GATE,B-Tech,M-Tech,AMIE,MBA,BBA,BCA,MCA,XAT,TOEFL,CBSE,ICSE,HS,WBUT,SSC,IUPAC,Narendra Modi,Sachin Tendulkar Farewell Speech,Dhoom 3,Arvind Kejriwal,maths revision,how to score good marks in exams,how to pass math exams easily,JEE 12th physics chemistry maths PCM,JEE maths shortcut techniques,quadratic equations,competition exams tips and ticks,competition maths,govt job,JEE KOTA,college math,mean value theorem,L hospital rule,tech guru awaaz,derivation,cryptography,iphone 5 fingerprint hack,crash course,CCNA,converting fractions,solve word problem,cipher,game theory,GDP,how to earn money online on youtube,demand curve,computer science,prime factorization,LCM & GCF,gauss elimination,vector,complex numbers,number systems,vector algebra,logarithm,trigonometry,organic chemistry,electrical math problem,eigen value eigen vectors,runge kutta,gauss jordan,simpson 1/3 3/8 trapezoidal rule,solved problem example,newton raphson,interpolation,integration,differentiation,regula falsi,programming,algorithm,gauss seidal,gauss jacobi,taylor series,iteration,binary arithmetic,logic gates,matrix inverse,determinant of matrix,matrix calculator program,sex in ranchi,sex in kolkata,vogel approximation VAM optimization problem,North west NWCR,Matrix minima,Modi method,assignment problem,transportation problem,simplex,k map,boolean algebra,android,casio FC 200v 100v financial,management mathematics tutorials,net present value NPV,time value of money TVM,internal rate of return IRR Bond price,present value PV and future value FV of annuity casio,simple interest SI & compound interest CI casio,break even point,amortization calculation,HP 10b financial calculator,banking and money,income tax e filing,economics,finance,profit & loss,yield of investment bond,Sharp EL 735S,cash flow casio,re finance,insurance and financial planning,investment appraisal,shortcut keys,depreciation,discounting
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18309405/debug-start-path-with-netbeans-7-3-1-maven-java-application
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I have a question about how to configure Netbeans 7.3.1 to be able to debug my Maven - Java Application? So I can use my breakpoints.. This is my setup: - Netbeans 7.3.1 - Maven 3.0.5 - A Java Application (JDK 7) with Maven In my POM file I'm using those maven-plugins: - maven-compiler-plugin (2.3.2) - maven-jar-plugin (2.4) - maven-dependency-plugin (2.7) ---> When I build my project, a .jar file + my dependency files will be exported to my outpuDirectory specified in my configuration of the maven-jar-plugin & maven-dependency-plugin. (This path is just somewhere else on my computer instead of in the default Target folder) <configuration> <outputDirectory>C:\Some local path..</outputDirectory> ... </configuration> How can I config in Netbeans that I could debug my project from this outputDirectory? I'm new in remote debugging so please be specific in your answers. Thanks in advance!
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http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showpost.php?p=296249&postcount=2
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Nevermind... I have my answers after looking through the install.php script code and assorted HowTo's. Simply put, ISPConfig multiserver setups are envisioned to be run on a local network. There are no security considerations built in to ISPConfig's database replication and sharing functionality. That's not to say it can't be done, but rather there's nothing inherently built-in to ISPConfig itself to do so. Last edited by SunnyD; 24th April 2013 at 06:38.
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https://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/hardware/threads/13436/how-do-i-un-partition-my-hard-drive
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I have an 80gig HD that has been partition 10gig local disk(c:) & 70 gigData(D:0 the main one been 10gig I want to un partition it to make it one 80gig but not sure what to do. Jump to Post You would need a third-party program in order to do that, something like PartitionMagic. Make sure your data has been backed up before using any program of this type as things can go wrong. Are you sure you want only one 80G drive? It's usually better to have at … All 4 RepliesReply to this topic Be a part of the DaniWeb community We're a friendly, industry-focused community of developers, IT pros, digital marketers, and technology enthusiasts meeting, learning, and sharing knowledge.
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https://digitalhumanities.uchicago.edu/project/cedar/
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Critical Editions for Digital Analysis and Research is a multi-project digital humanities initiative based at the University of Chicago. It is a collaboration among UChicago faculty members from several departments and schools, together with postdoctoral and student research assistants and scholars from other institutions. CEDAR project teams are working with selected materials from well-known and influential literary corpora that have long histories of transmission and translation, including the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Hebrew Bible, and Shakespeare’s plays. A less well known group of literary texts from 17th-century India is also being employed, consisting of poems written in Middle Bengali and Sanskrit. In contrast to the projects involving these premodern and early modern materials, other CEDAR collaborators are working with more recent, 19th-century materials: in particular, the works of Herman Melville and William Blake. The CEDAR collaborators are developing, testing, and documenting new methods of digitally representing, displaying, and analyzing manuscripts, textual variants, and diverse editorial readings and translations. The innovative software they are using can represent every textual nuance a scholar may wish to note and it can model the most complex intra- and intertextual relationships, with proper attribution to each author, editor, and commentator. The CEDAR software enables views of textual features and interconnections that are not possible in traditional printed editions or in other software available today. The result is a tool for textual research that goes beyond existing tools to facilitate the most rigorous philological scholarship, on the one hand, and the teaching of complex texts and their histories to students, on the other. Top: Wireframe image of the tessellated 3D digital model of the South Cave, Northern Xiangtangshan. Xiangtangshan Caves Project, Center for the Art of East Asia, Department of Art History.
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https://www.dice.com/career-advice/which-east-coast-cities-pay-software-engineers-the-most
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Like the West Coast, the East Coast features a cluster of mature tech hubs—all of which offer high compensation to technologists with the right mix of skills and experience. But which of these East Coast cities pay technologists the most? Blind, which surveys anonymous technologists on a range of issues, recently dug into salary data for software engineers on the East Coast. It produced a comprehensive list of 50 cities; below are the top ones, including New York, Boston, and Washington, DC: The top slots on this list illustrate the increasing prominence of Virginia as a premier “tech zone.” With its proximity to Washington, DC, Northern Virginia benefits from the federal government’s constant need for technologists (and contractors); in addition, big tech companies such as Microsoft and Amazon have set down deep roots in the area, particularly in terms of datacenters. No wonder Amazon chose to place its massive HQ2 facility in the state. Another key takeaway from this list: high salaries are distributed up and down the East Coast. You don’t have to move to Boston, New York, or Washington, DC to land big compensation as a software engineer; the markets in cities like Pittsburgh and Hoboken are likewise mature and lucrative. With the rise of remote and hybrid job opportunities, technologists everywhere have more options in terms of where they live and work. How does software engineer compensation in these cities compare to technologists overall? The most recent Dice Tech Salary Report offers a comprehensive view into technologist compensation in major cities; in New York, for example, technologists could expect to make an average of $115,510 in 2021, a slight increase from 2020. In other words, it’s not just software engineers; technologists of all backgrounds and skill-sets can potentially unlock sizable paydays.
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https://bot-hub.com/reviews/will-give-you-meaning-of-a-word-phrase-term
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A kind of a modern dictionary bot wil give you the meaning(s) of a word/phrase/term you type in. Just type in the word phrase or term to learn its definition. The menu includes the following buttons: This type of bot is definitely useful. The definitions are usually very complete and detailed. Unfortunately, there are still many words and phrases the bot can not explain. Hopefully, this is just a question of time, and the creators will work to add more words and phrases to the bot to make it more comprehensive.
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http://donkeykongforum.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=rei8t8ff4di0ui817593u4hdd1&topic=611.0
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After taking the time to read the whole thing, please allow me to recognize the effort that went into creating this manual. As a practicing writer, I know that it is no small accomplishment to create, organize, and edit such a large amount of content. I hope that the recommended edits I listed will be useful to you. I'd also like to offer a few notes of constructive criticism: As it stands, it is still relatively unpolished. I know it's still a work in progress but I'd be upset if I paid $60 for it in this state. Do what you need to increase its quality, and its value. I'd like to see a better breakdown of "sections" of the manual, because right now it feels like it's just "INTRO" and "STRATEGY." The Strategy section is never-ending and although there are headings introducing some paragraphs, it is a LOT of text. Although I can appreciate what you're trying to accomplish by not leaving out any details, many parts in the Strategy section are challenging to follow even as a regular DK player. If the intended audience is beginners, I fear they will not follow at all. To offer an example, many of the tip sections read like "You will encounter two possibilities. The first is this, in which case you do this. The second is this, in which case you do this. But on rare occasions you may see this, in which case you'll want to do this, except in the cases where in that rare case it played out like this instead so you need to do this instead. Oh but if you're on Levels 3 or 4..." I think you get what I mean. There are so few pictures it's almost shameful. My understanding is that you're going to work on including more pictures. In my opinion, a picture with a short description will say so much more than walls of text can. For example, the discussion on Star Pattern versus Weave pattern could be almost completely eliminated with just two images. Writing out the precise steps is less important than simply showing the difference between the popular patterns using images. Although I understand that this is difficult to do with multiple writers contributing to the finished manual, I must stress the importance of consistent lingo. Sometimes you say "smashing" or sometimes you say "hammering." Sometimes you say "platform" and sometimes you say "girder." When you're talking about removing the rivets you sometimes say "remove," sometimes say "unplug," and sometimes say "snag." Pick single terms for each action or obstacle and stick with it. On the topic of consistency, some of your sections are introduced with capitalization ("Smashing With the Hammer"), others are not ("Passing the first fireball"). Furthermore, sometimes the document has "3rd" or "4th" terminology written as regular text, and sometimes it's in superscript (where the rd in 3rd is smaller than the 3 and lifted). This is just the writer in me talking, but I also want to stress the importance of brevity. There are so many excess words that could be removed throughout the text. Some examples: "try to at least get the left side of the broken ladder as quickly and as safely as you can" does not need "at least" at all. "Another piece of knowledge that is useful is understanding is" could be shortened to "Another helpful tip is" "it has to be remembered that Jumpman" could be shortened to "Remember that Jumpman" Finally, there are constant references to "the player" where you're moving back and forth between saying "One" and "you." From a writing standpoint, this is technically wrong. "If one is lucky, you actually might" should be either "If you're lucky, you actually might" or "If one is lucky, one actually might." In my opinion, it is a "friendlier," and more personal experience as a reader to ALWAYS use "you," whereas "one" sounds very rigid and impersonal. On that note, the tone of the manual bounces from using really sophisticated, almost mechanical words like "normative" to slang like "gonna" and "scoot." I'd edit to shoot for a more middle-of-the-road tone where reading strategy will sound as though a friend of mine was explaining it to me in plain language. I don't want to come off as too critical, because I do appreciate and respect the work that went into the manual. It is a nice write-up, that needs some editing. I just want to suggest some recommendations for making it great, instead of good.
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https://www.threadless.com/forum/post/542365/wellwhat_can_i_say_/
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...Well...What can i say?... :) A HUGE THANK YOU! well, it's no secret, i'm SO, EFFING, HAPPY about this print! i wanna thank any single person who gave good feedback on it, the amazing threadless staff and the awesome bloggers! it took so much time to me to get a second print (almost 3 years) and i can't explain how much i'm glad about this one! a BIG special thank to amazing members of the Black Rock Collective for the imput and advices on the design, and last but not least, my fantastic girlfriend , which has been so patient and supportive when i decided to spend half of my holidays on designing this tshirt and try submitting it to the geek comp. You rock in many ways. your friendly neighbour,
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https://docs.dflow.net/docs/concepts/core/decentralized-auctions/overview/
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DFlow is a decentralized, on-chain marketplace for order flow. Order flow sources tranche orders into order flow auctions (OFAs) that run on the DFlow Chain. Market makers bid into OFAs to receive the right to fill order flow. DFlow OFAs are blind auctions that run in a parallel, sequential manner. Parallel: Order flow sources can run multiple OFAs at the same time, where each auction has a set of predetermined specs that indicate qualities about the order flow. Sequential: Each auction is sold repeatedly – an epoch number is automatically incremented to identify the vintage of the auction. The length of an epoch is determined by the speed at which orders are delivered. The faster orders are delivered, the quicker the epochs increment. An auction only requires a one-time setup and will last as long as it's not canceled by the user. Each auction is comprised of sequential epochs and at any point in time, there are two active epochs. The current epoch will be delivering orders in the Delivery Period and the next epoch will be accepting bids from market makers in the Auctioning Period. Auction winners are determined in a bid-reveal scheme during the Auctioning Period. The bid-reveal scheme works by first allowing market makers to submit blind bids and later having them reveal their bids. At the end of this period, the highest bidder will be the auction winner and will begin receiving order flow. All other bid amounts are returned to respective market makers. Note the Auctioning Period always takes places ahead of the Delivery Period (for the same epoch). In other words, market makers are bidding to fill order flow from the future. This ensures a low latency trading experience and eliminates the speculation that market makers can see order details before paying for order flow. Market makers price OFAs based on the predetermined specs and external factors like where these order flow came from. The length of an epoch's Auctioning Period is determined by length of previous epoch's Delivery Period. Note from diagram and by design, epoch 0 does not have an Auctioning Period. Therefore, there will be no auction winner. The epoch in the Delivery Period will be delivering order flow to the winning market maker for order execution. Users will set the maximum length of the Delivery Period during auction creation. The realized length of the Delivery Period may be shorter because it's the shorter of (1) the user-defined Delivery Period and (2) time Notional Size is fully delivered. Despite epoch 0 not having an auction winner, the order flow source can still deliver orders by setting up a backup liquidity provider (LP). The order flow source does not receive payments for routing to a backup LP.
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https://irrlab.com/2019/12/page/2/
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This page is a collection of MIT courses and lectures on deep learning, deep reinforcement learning, autonomous vehicles, and artificial intelligence organized by Lex Fridman. Here are some steps to get started: - Sign up to our mailing list for occassional updates. - Connect on Twitter or LinkedIn for more frequent updates. - Read the Deep Learning Basics blog post and check out the code tutorials on our GitHub. - Watch the Deep Learning Basics and other lectures below. - Attend the following lectures at MIT in January 2020. If you cannot attend, the lectures will also be posted on YouTube (with a delay of a few days) This article is about how we developed the high-load WebSocket server with Go. If you are familiar with WebSocket, but know little about Go, I hope you will still find this article interesting in terms of ideas and techniques for performance optimization. Khan Academy is embarking on a huge effort to rebuild our server software on a more modern stack in Go. At Khan Academy, we don’t shy away from a challenge. After all, we’re a non-profit with a mission to provide a “free world-class education to anyone, anywhere”. Challenges don’t get much bigger than that. Our mission requires us to create and maintain software to provide tools which help teachers and coaches who work with students, and a personalized learning experience both in and out of school. Millions of people rely on our servers each month to provide a wide variety of features we’ve built up over the past ten years. Ten years is a long time in technology! We chose Python as our backend server language and it has been a productive choice for us. Of course, ten years ago we chose Python 2 because Python 3 was still very new and not well supported. Though the Bloom filter is a textbook algorithm, it has some significant downsides. A major one is that it needs many data accesses and many hash values to check that an object is part of the set. In short, it is not optimally fast. Can you do better? Yes. Among other alternatives, Fan et al. introduced Cuckoo filters which use less space and are faster than Bloom filters. While implementing a Bloom filter is a relatively simple exercise, Cuckoo filters require a bit more engineering. Could we do even better while limiting the code to something you can hold in your head? It turns out that you can with xor filters. We just published a paper called Xor Filters: Faster and Smaller Than Bloom and Cuckoo Filters that will appear in the Journal of Experimental Algorithmics. Modeling your data in the DynamoDB database structure requires a different approach from modeling in traditional relational databases. Alex DeBrie has written a number of applications using DynamoDB and is the creator of DynamoDBGuide.com, a free resource for learning DynamoDB. In this session, we review the key principles of modeling your DynamoDB tables and teach you some practical patterns to use in your data models. Leave this session with steps to follow and principles to guide you as you work with DynamoDB. Styles are the conventions that govern our code. The term style is a bit of a misnomer, since these conventions cover far more than just source file formatting—gofmt handles that for us. The goal of this guide is to manage this complexity by describing in detail the Dos and Don’ts of writing Go code at Uber. These rules exist to keep the code base manageable while still allowing engineers to use Go language features productively. This guide was originally created by Prashant Varanasi and Simon Newton as a way to bring some colleagues up to speed with using Go. Over the years it has been amended based on feedback from others. This documents idiomatic conventions in Go code that we follow at Uber. A lot of these are general guidelines for Go, while others extend upon external resources: - Effective Go - The Go common mistakes guide All code should be error-free when run through go vet. We recommend setting up your editor to: goimports on save go vet to check for errors You can find information in editor support for Go tools here: https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/IDEsAndTextEditorPlugins Although Go doesn’t have generics, we deserve to have reuseable general algorithms. iter helps improving Go code in several ways: - Some simple loops are unlikely to be wrong or inefficient, but calling algorithm instead will make the code more concise and easier to comprehend. Such as AllOf, FindIf, Accumulate. - Some algorithms are not complicated, but it is not easy to write them correctly. Reusing code makes them easier to reason for correctness. Such as Shuffle, Sample, Partition. - STL also includes some complicated algorithms that may take hours to make it correct. Implementing it manually is impractical. Such as NthElement, StablePartition, NextPermutation. - The implementation in the library contains some imperceptible performance optimizations. For instance, MinmaxElement is done by taking two elements at a time. In this way, the overall number of comparisons is significantly reduced. There are alternative libraries have similar goals, such as gostl, gods and go-stp. What makes iter unique is: - Non-intrusive. Instead of introducing new containers, iter tends to reuse existed containers in Go (slice, string, list.List, etc.) and use iterators to adapt them to algorithms. - Full algorithms (>100). It includes almost all algorithms come before C++17. Check the Full List.
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Rob Parker joins Skip Bayless, Shannon Sharpe and Joy Taylor to discuss Game 5 of the 2018 NBA Eastern Conference Finals. Rob Parker reveals why he thinks LeBron James deserves 100% of the blame for the Cavaliers’ Game 5 loss. Plus, hear why Rob thinks LeBron’s legacy will be tarnished if the Celtics eliminated the Cavs. Do you agree with Rob? SUBSCRIBE to get the latest UNDISPUTED content: http://foxs.pt/SubscribeUNDISPUTED ▶First Things First: Cris Carter and Nick Wright’s YouTube channel: http://foxs.pt/SubscribeFIRSTTHINGSFIRST ▶The Herd with Colin Cowherd’s YouTube channel: http://foxs.pt/SubscribeTHEHERD ▶Speak for Yourself’s YouTube channel: http://foxs.pt/SubscribeSPEAKFORYOURSELF See more from UNDISPUTED: http://foxs.pt/UNDISPUTEDFoxSports Like UNDISPUTED on Facebook: http://foxs.pt/UNDISPUTEDFacebook Follow UNDISPUTED on Twitter: http://foxs.pt/UNDISPUTEDTwitter Follow UNDISPUTED on Instagram: http://foxs.pt/UNDISPUTEDInstagram About Skip and Shannon: UNDISPUTED: UNDISPUTED is a daily two-and-a-half hour sports debate show starring Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe, and moderated by Joy Taylor on FS1. Every day, Skip and Shannon will give their unfiltered, incisive, passionate opinions on the biggest sports topics of the day. A series loss to ‘Star-less Celtics’ will tarnish LeBron’s legacy | NBA | UNDISPUTED Skip and Shannon: UNDISPUTED
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Originally posted by jm61imp@Sep 20 2006, 04:37 PM~6212090 I am in the process on wraping my G-body frame, And I want to know what is involved in doing a split belly? Any info will help. If you don't know, A. You should NOT be doing it, and B. Noone here will tell you how, people make their living with that "proprietary info" Do a search and you will find numerous topics asking what it is and how its done but you WONT find any tutorial. You might even get talked shit to for even asking.
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Utilities provide simple helper methods and properties for advanced prototyping needs. Used to know if a code component is a child of the current screen. This can be useful for resetting timers or interactions that need to trigger on every navigation. Enable or disable the automatic generation of layout ids for canvas layers. By default layout ids are generated for all layers created on the Framer canvas. However, layout ids are not generated for any layer that is a descendant of a code component. Sometimes you will want to enable layout id generation for descendants of your code components when they use children, slots, or import design components, and you want those layers to animate with magic motion transitions. <AutomaticLayoutIds enabled> <YourComponent/></AutomaticLayoutIds>
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Farmers Protest: Ahead of mahapanchayat to back the farmers’ protest on the outskirts of Delhi, a large number of supporters gathered in Haryana’s Kurukshetra. Raising slogans such as “long live farmers’ unity”, they said their gathering is not linked to any political group. NDTV is one of the leaders in the production and broadcasting of un-biased and comprehensive news and entertainment programmes in India and abroad. NDTV delivers reliable information across all platforms: TV, Internet and Mobile. Subscribe for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/ndtv?sub_confirmation=1 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ndtv Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ndtv Download the NDTV Apps: http://www.ndtv.com/page/apps Watch more videos: http://www.ndtv.com/video?yt
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Quantitative Finance Meta to customize your list. more stack exchange communities Start here for a quick overview of the site Detailed answers to any questions you might have Discuss the workings and policies of this site How does the number of free dimensions of a model affect its required size of sample? Adding more variables to a model usually increases its accuracy. However, without adequate analysis it could also lead to curve fitting. Another question (How much data is needed to validate a ... Mar 26 '13 at 17:40 Gabriel Gómez Rojo newest regression dimensions questions feed Announcing The Launch Of Meta Stack Exchange Hot Network Questions Grep search returning a different line Packages are removed when I use "apt-get install" with a hyphen after the package name Does `sl` ever show the current directory? High Voltage differential Measurement Is the term 'Invalid' applicable for human beings? Do interfaces really need to "look good"? Why is only a single underwater robotic submarine Bluefin-21 being deployed in the search for MH370? How to make traffic time contour map in ArcMap? How to solve 4sin θ +3cos θ equals 5 How many Stack Exchange logins should I have? Can I use vodka to clean my keyboard? What does "kcal/mol" mean when speaking of enzyme catalysis? Meaning of "that friendship will not continue to the end which is begun for an end" What should be included in a freshman 'Mathematics for computer programmers' course? What would be preferred aesthetically and performance wise? Understanding App Exchange LeadSource in the LMA Valid Through The Ages Why can't I power up my drone system? Determining the dimension of a probability distribution Should I unsubscribe uninterested mailing-list members? Formula for computing integrals What makes it illegal to use the information learned by exploiting a bug? Why is the Pearson correlation 1 when only two data values are available? Chess Trap Variant more hot questions Life / Arts Culture / Recreation TeX - LaTeX Unix & Linux Ask Different (Apple) Geographic Information Systems Science Fiction & Fantasy Seasoned Advice (cooking) Personal Finance & Money English Language & Usage Mi Yodeya (Judaism) Cross Validated (stats) Theoretical Computer Science Meta Stack Exchange Stack Overflow Careers site design / logo © 2014 stack exchange inc; user contributions licensed under cc by-sa 3.0
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My goal is to have the following permissions - Admin group (system) - A group of moderators, who can post/moderate any forum - A group that has restricted access (can't find certain categories) =/= registered-users. - Guest (system) has no access whatsoever to nodebb - ALL other users (newly registered, no other group assigned) have restricted access to specific forums (but different access than #3). By default, all users would be in #5 unless assigned to 1-3. How can I do this? Another question: when I go to chats > see all chats there is nothing listed under "Contacts". How do I add users here? Isn't there a way to "compose" a new message and type in the recipient and have it autocomplete (like on gmail, facebook, most email clients) instead of navigating to the user/list of members and message them from there?
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The former deputy Senate president Ike Ekweremadu has praised the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. He said the visionary leader will unite the entire Igbo Nation across the world. ” Nnamdi Kanu I must say is a uniting factor in the entire Igbo nation across the world”. “His contribution towards the unity of Igbos is second to non, I praise him for his tenacity towards a prosperous Igbo nation. Ekwerenmadu said that any Igbo man that hate or speak ill of Nnamdi Kanu is a fool. Ekweremadu said Nnamdi Kanu is fighting for his right and entire Igbos, those that hate him lack wisdom, mostly Igbos. “I respect Nnamdi Kanu for his courage on the Biafra struggle, by the grace of God the republic of Biafra will become reality by the grace of God.” “I call on well-meaning Igbo men and women across the nation to support Nnamdi Kanu and stop attacking him.”
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6 ECTS credits 150 h study time Offer 1 with catalog number 4004728DNR for all students in the 2nd semester at a (D) Master - preliminary level. Brief introduction to AI (with focus on search spaces and planning) Learning of concepts (version spaces and decision trees) Instanced based learning Evaluation of hypotheses: confidence, bias variance trade off Computational learning theory Slides are available at http://ai.vub.ac.be/courses/2014-2015/techniques-artificial-intelligence For the lecture on state space search, there are many good introductory books, for example: Handbook Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, by Russel and Norvig (http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/) Handbook The essence of Artificial Intelligence, by Alison Cawsey (http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~alison/essence.html) (Chapters 1-4) Knowlegde and insight The student is acquainted with the most commonly used AI techniques, including learning algorithms. The student can correctly trace a learning algorithm on a small data set or environment. The student is capable of applying evaluation techniques to estimate the performance of the obtained results and to calculate the performance of an algorithm given a concrete application context. The use of knowledge and insight: The student can explain the outcome of a given algorithm when applied in a given setting. The student is able to choose the appropriate techniques given a concrete learning problem, to apply them correctly and to evaluate the obtained results. The student must be able to devise and sustain arguments in favor of against some choice of (learning-) technique for a given problem. He/she can motivate the chosen approach to specialist and non specialists. Students have obtained the skills to autonomously develop, program, analyse, and apply learning techniques to a wide variety of problems. This course contributes to the following programme outcomes of the Master in Applied Computer Sciences: MA_A: Knowledge oriented competence 1. The Master in Engineering Sciences has in-depth knowledge and understanding of exact sciences with the specificity of their application to engineering 3. The Master in Engineering Sciences has in-depth knowledge and understanding of the advanced methods and theories to schematize and model complex problems or processes 4. The Master in Engineering Sciences can reformulate complex engineering problems in order to solve them (simplifying assumptions, reducing complexity) 5. The Master in Engineering Sciences can conceive, plan and execute a research project, based on an analysis of its objectives, existing knowledge and the relevant literature, with attention to innovation and valorization in industry and society 6. The Master in Engineering Sciences can correctly report on research or design results in the form of a technical report or in the form of a scientific paper 7. The Master in Engineering Sciences can present and defend results in a scientifically sound way, using contemporary communication tools, for a national as well as for an international professional or lay audience 11. The Master in Engineering Sciences can think critically about and evaluate projects, systems and processes, particularly when based on incomplete, contradictory and/or redundant information 13. The Master in Engineering Sciences has a critical attitude towards one’s own results and those of others The final grade is composed based on the following categories: Written Exam determines 50% of the final mark. PRAC Practical Assignment determines 50% of the final mark. Within the Written Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed: Within the PRAC Practical Assignment category, the following assignments need to be completed: 50% open book exam. 50% project work. This offer is part of the following study plans: Master in Applied Sciences and Engineering: Applied Computer Science: Standaard traject
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Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk About the symposium Welcome to the website of the annual Symposium! This year's theme will be 'Go with the flow'. During this event speakers will be talking about their research revolving around fluid dynaimcs and their many applications. Fluid dynamics encompasses the study of liquid or gas which have the ability to move through a system. The application of this field is boundless; from designing aeronautical vehicles; the fuel in automotive vehicles; to predicting the weather, fluid dynamics are an invaluable tool in today's industry and academia alike. Just in the last few years, fluid dynamics has shed light into the nature of cyclones on Jupiter, and the spread of COVID-19 via airborn transmission, just to name a few. Today's study of moving fluids requires a multidisciplinary understanding and collaboration of physics, mathematics, and computer science, as the systems we analyze increase in complexity and call for more advanced analysis and simulation. Our symposium will focus on both cutting edge research in the field of fluid dyanmics as well as the applications of fluid dynamics. As an organization, we welcome you to join us on the 11th of May for a compelling and informative day on the subject.
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Dec 06, 2019 I enjoyed it, it is really helpful, id like to have the oportunity to implement all these deeply in a real example.\n\nthe only thing i didn't have completely clear is the barch norm, it is so confuse Dec 24, 2017 Exceptional Course, the Hyper parameters explanations are excellent every tip and advice provided help me so much to build better models, I also really liked the introduction of Tensor Flow\n\nThanks. Feb 28, 2018 A bit hard to follow but worth the time spent as this course helps to build the intuitions behind some of the most famous optimization algorithms and tuning methods by making the students work through them using only basic python and numpy. By Kunjin C• Sep 04, 2017 Very practical course for implementing deep neural networks from scratch. The ideas of hyper-parameter tuning, regularization and optimization are very refreshing even for experienced deep learning engineers. Learned a lot from this course. By Pratyush S• Aug 28, 2017 Continuing the trend of magnificent course content, Dr. Andrew Ng walks us through some exceptional practical advice in implementing DL algorithms, detailing the concepts and the best-practices, and mentioning the pitfalls. Simple awesome! By Dragos R• Jul 17, 2019 It's a very good course for those willing to dig into the nitpicking of it. If you're really serious about this field, or if you're going to use neural networks often in your job, these lectures (and notebooks) can save you a lot of time. By Neil O• Jan 12, 2018 This is an excellent class for understanding how to tune neural networks. I guess this will continue to be a valuable skill set until we have neural networks that can figure out optimal parameters to design and tune other neural networks. By Serhii K• Sep 10, 2017 I've worked with deep neural networks before for a while, but this course gave me a lot of new ideas, especially different tips and tricks on fine-tuning hyperparameters and speeding up the training of a deep neural net. Highly recommend! By Michail T• Aug 28, 2018 This part is one of the most important to working with NN or DL nets. The instructor has achieved to teach a not so easy topic in an awesome manner so everyone is able to tune his networks as a professional. Can't wait for the next part. By Adrian L• Nov 25, 2017 I this course I learned how to improve Deep Neural Networks by applying different methods that help to speed up the convergence and to reduce overfitting. Also, now I have some basic knowledge about using TensorFlow. Thank you very much! By CLAUDIO A• Jul 25, 2019 pretty good course all in all !, I would say considering the difficulty of this topics, the instructor has done a great job in transmitting the relevant parts that one needs to remember and also in justifying why things are as they are. By Alexandre R• Dec 29, 2018 Very well structured class as a follow-up to the first one. Heavy on information but this is a good thing. As someone who isn't pro at Python, the development part was much smoother since programming wise it is similar to the first one. By Santiago I C• Dec 05, 2018 En línea con los anteriores. Muy teórico pero perfecto para entender los entresijos del funcionamiento de los algoritmos. Si acaso echo en falta algo más de tensorflow pero supongo que se verá en el resto de cursos de la especializacion By Rahul Y• Nov 18, 2018 I really like the practical aspects of the course where although there is a focus on teaching the fundamentals, there is also a good focus on teaching the latest frameworks to apply the knowledge of the learnt concepts more efficiently. By stewart n• Feb 24, 2018 Excellent practical advice on running NNs. The lectures teach the subject matter in a lucid and intuitive way. The course ends with a TemperFlow exercise that shows how to implement NNs at a higher level than peviously shown with numpy. By Alejandro M• Nov 12, 2017 Great material. Short, precise videos. It would be great if you propose projects to work on outside the course, in order to learn more about the topics. Just like ideas where we could apply what we have learned and a seed to build upon. Oct 29, 2017 Loved the programming assignments. After learning Tensor flow in this course, I learnt about Keras on my own. It made model building very easy, but without understanding the basics, going straight to Keras would make a person dangerous. By Carlson O• Oct 01, 2017 Again, the course was great. Covering a large spectrum of deep neural net adaptations and configurations of its hyperparameters give me a better understanding and tips with how to best use this deep learning technology. Congratulations! By Thomas L• Oct 09, 2019 I can't emphasize how much I enjoyed this course. The course material is clear, structured and well laid out and each concept builds on the previous with repeated emphasis on key walk away points. Can't wait to start the next course :) By Ali S• Mar 19, 2019 This is a great course like other ones in this specialization. I learned from this course why we need regularization, how to do them exactly, what are the rules-of-thumb for setting hyperparameters, and how to find them systematically. By PARTH B D• Jan 21, 2020 After learning neural network and deep learning it is important to learn improving networks.This course gives idea to improve your network.Only knowing how to build a neural net is not okay you should also know to improve the network. By Sriram G• Jun 24, 2018 Had a lot of confusions on why and how to tune hyper parameters. Got a good amount of knowledge in Mini batch, batch normalization, momentum, Adam and RMS prop. Will surely be useful when I tune hyper parameters in my future projects. By Scott G• Feb 17, 2018 Great course. It was a little short, but covered the necessary parts of hyperparameter tuning. I also liked how the last homework was done using TensorFlow and how the courses in the specialization build upon the preceding lectures. By Zhan S• Oct 26, 2017 Teaches "what it is" and "how to do it". Clear steps, easy to follow. It would be great if you can also teach "why it is like this", or say, why is regularization valid, what is the theoretical justification behind regularization etc. By Tarry S• Oct 06, 2017 Excellently taught by Andrew Ng. While the field of Deep Learning and AI continues to evolve rapidly, Andrew maintains calm and explains the core and relevant aspects needed to succeed in this course and hopefully also in your career. By Sowmya A• Sep 19, 2019 As with the first course of this specialization, Professor takes one step at a time building/ explaining things. He explains even minor details, so it very easy to understand. Also the assignments are very useful to learn the topics. By Shrikant A• Jan 05, 2020 It has been a very helpful course for me. I got a proper intuition behind the hyperparameter tuning because of this course. Professor Andrew Ng's pedagogy and coursework design is just perfect and i really enjoyed learning from him.
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Using Rails 6 I'm trying to set up selenium in headless mode for system tests, I'm using this statement in application_system_test_case.db: driven_by :selenium, using: :headless_chrome, screen_size: [1400, 1400] (according to Agile Web Dev Rails 6 tutorial) but it gives me this deprecation warning: Selenium [DEPRECATION] [:browser_options] :options as a parameter for driver initialization is deprecated. Use :capabilities with an Array of value capabilities/options if necessary instead. I've done some searching in Selenium docs but I my basic code skills still leave me unclear as to how I should correct this. Can anyone advise how I can correct this? (My amateur guesswork trials of things like: driven_by :selenium, :capabilities['headless_chrome', 'screen_size: 1400, 1400'] all result in errors)
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Customer Analyst / London / Up to £45,000 + company bonus & benefits This is a fantastic opportunity to join one of the UK's leading and most loved media, entertainment brands. This role is based in their office in Central London. You will be joining the company following a period of restructure, change and re-focus as they launch even more aspects to their business hence, need even more resources to track their customer behaviour and spends and honour their customer loyalty as well. You will be a part of the wider customer analytics function, providing the ability to understand the reasons behind customer behaviour, and help in their obsession to understand their customer base to help retain customers. The role well help in developing new customer strategies moving forward. What will I be doing? - Analyse customer and competitor behaviour - Contribute to advanced analytics and modelling to predict customer behaviour - Provide analysis of customer engagement from various marketing campaigns What do I need? - Strong analytical background with a degree in a maths/stats/engineering focused area - Experience in using SQL is essential - Statistical analysis and modelling experience - Strong presentation capabilities to present insight - Ability to work in a fast paced, project based environment
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- Basic Printer Operation - Various 3D printer designs including reprap and MakerBot - OpenSCAD modeling software - Common print materials A diverse group of coders, makers, artists, scientists, system security researchers creating a hacker/maker space in Atlanta Georgia. We create new and exciting projects using diverse knowledge and teach free classes on a multitude of topics for the general public.
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We provide the ability for anyone around the globe to list a squash resource (court, club, complex, gym, school, organization, etc) through our highly efficient directory. |Publish date||January 27, 2020| |Address||Vulkanstraße 3, 10367 Berlin, Germany| |Social Links||fb, tw, li| Squash House Berlin: GFFP+M7 Berlin, Germany
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2009 FIRST Game Animation - Lunacy Animation describing the 2009 FIRST Robotics Competition game, Lunacy. Robots try to load "moon rocks" into the trailers being hauled by their opponents, while driving on a low-friction surface (simulating the effects of driving in lunar gravity). Animation first shown during the 2009 FRC kick-off broadcast in January, 2009. Draft audio before Blair Hundertmark did the final voice-over.
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to customize your list. more stack exchange communities Start here for a quick overview of the site Detailed answers to any questions you might have Discuss the workings and policies of this site tag has no wiki summary. Creating advanced website by redirecting and replacing content from Google Sites I would like to create a corporate website with members area. Importantly, I want many novice webadmins to be able to modify static content themselves. Therefore, I got the idea to create the site ... Sep 24 '12 at 11:25 recently active dynamic questions feed unanswered question tagged Stack Overflow and Andela partner to provide education beyond borders Hot Network Questions How can a GM alleviate a new player's analysis paralysis when creating a character? Can two perfect squares average to a third perfect square? Why is wavenumber used in IR spectroscopy rather than wavelength? How to create a custom front/title page of a thesis? Why do electric sparks appear blue/purple? Deleting Lonely Numbers From a List From Switzerland to France Strategic Voting, The Game Has the Collatz Conjecture been proven to be unprovable? track how far player is from finish line Tomorrow is Groundhog Day... For everyone. How does society respond? How to deal with failing a student? "Typocaptcha" - an alternative to CAPTCHA? Parenthesize what I have highlighted Can I rephrase the sentence "Can you explain this word to me?" into "Can you explain me this word." A quick, one-liner riddle A word that means a bad copy of lots of other things What is the difference between samadhi and samatha? Airliners intermediate stopovers with no passenger boarding Is it incorrect to say "I slept at six" in English? What is the name of this paradox? Trigger Performance - 1 or 2 Triggers? Is the use of one-letter variables encouraged? Where should I put my restaurant? more hot questions Life / Arts Culture / Recreation TeX - LaTeX Unix & Linux Ask Different (Apple) Geographic Information Systems Science Fiction & Fantasy Seasoned Advice (cooking) Personal Finance & Money English Language & Usage Mi Yodeya (Judaism) Cross Validated (stats) Theoretical Computer Science Meta Stack Exchange Stack Overflow Careers site design / logo © 2015 stack exchange inc; user contributions licensed under cc by-sa 3.0
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https://blogs.sas.com/content/subconsciousmusings/2020/04/08/maximize-model-performance/
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Before joining SAS, I was unaware of the possibilities around hyperparameter autotuning. When trying to maximize model performance, I would code up cumbersome pipelines trying multiple hyperparameter values across multiple models. This effort created a better performing model, but it still took up a large chunk of my time. In SAS Visual Data Mining and Machine Learning, adding hyperparameter autotuning only requires an extra line of code or a button click. While SAS searches the hyperparameter space in the background, I am free to pursue other work. Hyperparameter autotuning is now one of my favorite machine learning capabilities (right next to feature machines). Through hyperparameter autotuning, I am maximizing my model's performance without maximizing my effort. Therefore today, I will review what hyperparameters are, how to find which combination of hyperparameters to use, and how to get started using hyperparameter autotuning on SAS Viya. What are hyperparameters? Training and tuning a model are two different tasks. In model training, you strive to find the best set of model parameters that map how your inputs affect your target. For instance, coefficient values are the parameters in a regression and splitting rules are parameters in a decision tree. In model tuning, you strive to create the best model configuration for the task at hand. For example, maximum tree depth is a hyperparameter in a decision tree model and the number of hidden layers is a hyperparameter in a neural network. How can I find which combination of hyperparameters to use? There are various methods used to search the hyperparameter space for improved model performance. These methods include a grid search, a random search, Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS), a Genetic Algorithm (GA), and a Bayesian search. Grid search was my pre-SAS approach to hyperparameter autotuning. The first step of grid search is to take each hyperparameter of interest and select a set of values. Next, models are trained and assessed using the combination of potential hyperparameter values. The best performing models win. The downside of grid search is that it can be computationally costly to create a grid that is granular enough to find the optimal combination. In the figure below, notice that there were nine combinations examined. Even though nine models were trained and assessed, only three potential values were examined for each hyperparameter and the optimal points were missed. Random search involves training and assessing models with hyperparameter combinations chosen at random. Consequently, random search may find the optimal combination of hyperparameter by chance! However, random search may miss the optimal points altogether. The figure below also uses nine combinations but it may try more values per hyperparameter. Latin Hypercube Sampling If a grid search and a random search don't sound optimal - it's because they're not. Therefore to search the hyperparameter space more efficiently, SAS uses Local Search Optimization (LSO) capabilities. Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) is one Local Search Optimization strategy. Latin Hypercube Sampling examines more values for each hyperparameter and ensures that each value shows up only once in randomly blended combinations. By identifying good values for each hyperparameter, then stronger combinations can be made from these good values. This strategy allows for a more efficient search using the same number of points. The figure below also uses nine combinations, but examines nine values for each hyperparameter, evenly spread across the entire range to ensure that the full range was studied. A Genetic Algorithm (GA) uses the principles of natural selection and evolution to find an optimal set of hyperparameters. First, the Genetic Algorithm will create an initial population using Latin Hypercube Sampling. By default, the number of Latin Hypercube Sampling evaluations used to initialize the Genetic Algorithm is fewer than the number of evaluations used when Latin Hypercube Sampling is used as a search method. Next these configurations can experience cross-over or random mutations to create new configurations. In cross-over events, various hyperparameter combinations are created from the hyperparameter values of the parents. Random mutation events can add new values to hyperparameters at random. An additional Generating Set Search (GSS) step performs local perturbations of the best hyperparameter combinations to add more potential high-performing configurations. Following, the new configurations are evaluated and the best configurations can serve as parents for a new generation of configurations in this iterative process. Bayesian search uses a surrogate model to improve upon Latin Hypercube Sampling. Latin Hypercube Sampling is used to initialize a Kriging surrogate model (also known as a Gaussian process surrogate regression) to approximate the objective function. These are probabilistic statistical models that measure the similarity between points to predict unseen points within a finite collection of variables that have a multivariate normal distribution. The surrogate models generate new configurations to evaluate, which are then used to iteratively update the model. Choosing a search method Between grid search, random search and Latin Hypercube Sampling, Latin Hypercube Sampling tends to perform better. It is important to note that for grid search, random search, and Latin Hypercube Sampling, all configuration evaluations can be done in parallel, but no learning occurs. With the Genetic Algorithm and Bayesian search, the configuration evaluations within each iteration can be done in parallel, but better configurations can be achieved through learning across sequential iterations. Ultimately which algorithm runs fastest depends on the resources used to run the algorithm. A system that can run all of the evaluations in parallel would find that grid search, random search, and Latin Hypercube Sampling would run the fastest. Given that such a system may not always be available, there may be smaller or even negligible speed differences across the search methods. Following, better performance on the objective function is more likely to be achieved using a learning-based search like the Genetic Algorithm or Bayesian search. With these considerations, I now see why Genetic Algorithm is the default hyperparameter search method! How do I get started? Getting started with hyperparameter autotuning on Viya is a piece of cake! You can build stronger models in Viya's visual interface or programming interface in one or two steps. SAS Model Studio on Viya In SAS Model Studio on Viya, autotuning hyperparameters can be added with a single button click. For Bayesian networks, Support Vector Machines (SVM), decision trees, forests, gradient boosting models, and neural networks, hyperparameter autotuning is available in the options. SAS Studio on Viya To add hyperparameter autotuning to a model created through a task, you only have to click a checkbox. Under the options for the forest, gradient boosting, decision tree, neural network, Support Vector Machine (SVM), and factorization machine tasks include the option for hyperparameter autotuning. If coding is more your style, for many models Visual Data Mining and Machine Learning (VDMML) procedures (including the gradient boosting example above), hyperparameter autotuning can be added using the autotune statement. Additionally for CASL programming, you can use the Autotune Action Set. In conclusion, you should be ready to maximize your model's performance without maximizing your effort! If you are interested reading more, this blog goes into depth on autotuning value, this blog discusses autotuning within machine learning best practices, this blog discusses Local Search Optimization for autotuning, this communities article includes a brief overview into autotuning, and this whitepaper and this whitepaper goes into a deep dive into hyperparameter autotuning. A special thanks to Patrick Koch for his help in refining the search methods pieces of this blog!
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https://www.wptricks.com/question/gutenberg-sidebar-for-specific-post-type/
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Gutenberg: Sidebar for specific post type I’m trying to figure out a way, to create a Gutenberg sidebar that is only visible on a custom post type. For instance, I’d like my sidebar with settings, like a custom checkbox, only related to pages, to be inaccessible on my custom post types. Instead of creating a sidebar for a specific post type, it would also be great to remove a sidebar from a specific post type. I couldn’t yet find any way to accomplish that, any ideas?
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https://github.community/t/github-rest-api-to-get-only-highlight-lines-from-list-pull-requests-files/200314
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Talking about this endpoint - https://docs.github.com/en/rest/reference/pulls#list-pull-requests-files Where we can get file changes information belong to target pull request. Currently the response give me filename and patch (line number that had been modified in the pull request). But patch doesn’t only include updated line (updated line refer to line that has been modified), it also include other lines near updated line too. For example, I got this patch as a response from calling an API @@ -20,4 +20,9 @@ As you can see from the picture above, the actual lines that had been modified are from line 23 to 27. But patch gave me line 20,21,22,28 as well. My goal is to have only updated line for the file that has been updated in pull request. So in the example above, I want it to return only line 23 to 27. Basically I just want to see line number of the line that has highlight color green or red on it. Any suggestion?
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00:00:30 -Hello? -Where are you? 00:00:42 You should be leaving any minute. 00:00:43 -My lamp doesn't work. -What? 00:00:51 -Dad, did you try the switch? -What? 00:01:00 l got it! l got it, baby. 00:01:07 Hello. Who is this? 00:01:08 Dad, it's Eve. You called me. 00:01:10 Are youjealous ofyoursister?. 00:01:13 Dad, l'm driving downtown. 00:01:23 You're right, Dad.
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code.onehippo.org is currently readonly. We are migrating to code.bloomreach.com, please continue working there on Monday 14/12. REPO-1821 admin user password and admin group membership are now system properties with default values (cherry picked from commit 3e12e086) (cherry picked from commit ce726c83) Attach a file by drag & drop or click to upload
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http://www.crunchyroll.com/the-world-god-only-knows/reviews/helpful/page4
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Normally, you come into harems expecting at most a series that is close to average. Yet, this blows them all out of the water. What to start with? What to start with? The music is great. The characters are mostly interesting in their own way. Oh, yes, the main character has most addicting personality that you would hate in real life but love in fiction. The animation is very nice. Overall, it's
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https://lunchwithalens.com/category/project-server-2010/
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Thanks Suzanne for getting the update post out this week. The client updates were delayed from 1st to 2nd Tuesday – but all Project and Project Server updates now live – see https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/projectsupport/2016/10/12/project-and-project-server-october-2016-updates-released/ This also applies to Project Online – and all versions of Project Server – 2010, 2013 and 2016. The Reporting (Project Sync) job is a low priority job that moves data into the reporting schema following either a publish of the project – or any update to the contents of the SharePoint site associated with […] Thanks to Diana Balan for all her work on this case of a failure in the PowerShell upgrade scripts when migrating from Project Server 2010 to Project Server 2013. We do have a fix request in to overcome this issue (I’ll try to remember to update when it is released!) – and there is a […] A couple of recent Project Support posts for the Project folks out there. The first is the April Updates (thanks for the help on this one Corrie!). One thing to note here – the client patches for Project Professional 2013 and 2016 (and the rest of the Office client applications) will be releasing on the […] Last weekend Daylight Saving started in the US – and talking of time – Project Online made some updates to ensure that you can see the expected times when you work on projects and review the queue jobs. This was one topic from my blog posts yesterday over on the Project Support blog – Project […] We have only seen this recently – so not sure if something changed – but in certain conditions (which I’ll come to later) after a migration from Project Server 2010 to Project Server 2013 you will not be able to edit some users/resources in Project Server 2013 through the Manage Users or Edit resources features. […] I posted the latest list of Project and Project Server – 2010, 2013 and 2016 updates over on the Project Support blog – https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/projectsupport/2016/02/10/project-server-2010-2013-and-2016-february-2016-pu-announcement/. I updated the fix lists too. A couple of things to note: The SharePoint updates have some security stuff in them – so these will be coming out via Microsoft Update […] I’ve posted the full announcement of the Project and Project Server update releases over on the Project Support site – and also updated all of the hotfix lists (top right) as an easy way to find what fixes have been released since Project 2010, 2013 and 2016 were launched.
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Don't assume dbus-launch autolaunch is still broken Review Request #125637 - Created Oct. 14, 2015 and submitted 1) it's not broken, that comment is ancient 2) the test is bust. DBus path can also be stored as an x property. Before this patch the situation is worse as potentially we risk launching two dbus daemons for the same session. See last comment in bug. The part regarding the env var is true. If it's autolaunched, there's no way that the application could write into the env of the parent process. I tested that connecting to dbus with a valid $DISPLAY but no DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS and that works. Change shouldn't affect anyone as all proper DMs will spawn dbus properly anyway. If that wasn't working we'd see more bug reports about ksplash locking - as we adjusted that to use dbus without reordering startkde.
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Currently computers have difficultly with recognizing objects in images. While practical solutions exist for a few simple classes, such as human faces or cars, the more general problem of recognizing all the different classes of objects in the world (e.g. guitars, bottles, telephones) remains unsolved. Computer vision researchers are currently investigating methods that can recognize and localize thousands of different object categories in complex scenes. A key component of these algorithms is the data used to train the computer's model of each object. The goal of LabelMe is to provide an online annotation tool to build a large database of annotated images by collecting contributions from many people. You can contribute to the database by visiting the annotation tool. When you enter the tool, an image from the database will be randomly selected and shown. You can help by annotating as many objects as you can. Note that previously labeled objects may appear on the image. Please do not label previously labeled objects. Once you have completed the image, you can view a new image by pressing the "show next image" button. The following steps describe how to label an object: 1. Start by pressing the left mouse button at some point along the boundary of the object. Good object labels: Bad object labels: The following are some recomendations for how to provide annotations that are as useful as possible. View the entire image: Make sure that your browser occupies the entire screen and that you scroll to see the entire image. If you label an object on the edge of your browser, make sure to scroll so that the entire object is visible. Follow the object outline: Click on top of the object boundary so that the polygon accurately delineates the object outline. The ideal outline should be good enough for somebody to recognize the object just by seeing the drawn polygon. Labeling occluded objects: Sometimes objects will be only partially visible. This is especially true for regions like roads, buildings, etc., which become difficult to label when there are many occlusions. We recommend in these cases to complete the boundary as if they were not occluded. Object naming: Use common English names for objects. Use a name that you think other people are likely to use to describe the same object. You can use several words to describe an object. Example object names: sky, tree, building, road, sidewalk, person, car, chair. Delete segments: If you want to delete one segment of the polygon before finishing the polygon, press the Modify control points: Once you have finished a polygon, you can modify individual control points. If you click on top of the polygon, the control points will appear. You can select one of the control points (hold the left mouse button down) and move it to a new position. Then click anywhere in the image to deselect the polygon. This will also save the modified polygon. Delete entire polygon: Select the polygon. You will have the option to delete the polygon. You can only edit polygons that you have entered before. You can not delete polygons by other users. Our goal is not to provide a new benchmark for computer vision. The goal of the LabelMe project is to provide a dynamic dataset that will lead to new research in the areas of computer vision and computer graphics. More details about the dataset are available in our publication:
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http://data.gov.za/contact-us.html
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Data.gov.za provides an easy way to find, access and reuse public datasets from the South African Government. We are working across government to publish more data, collaborate where possible, and continue to improve functionality with user feedback. We would love to hear your thoughts, impressions, and suggestions for data sets to be added to the portal. Please add your thoughts to the blue User Report Feedback pop-up on the site or email firstname.lastname@example.org. For more information on the Open Government Partnership please contact:
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https://forecast.global/insight/ai-and-machine-learning-as-analytics-lets-simplify/
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AI and Machine Learning as Analytics, let’s simplify! What do analysts do with data? You would think the title “analyst” is self-explanatory – they just analyse data – but the reality is far from “just analysis”. An analyst or a data scientist takes the data through a journey from raw incomprehensible numbers to valuable insights that a layman is possibly oblivious to. This process includes acquiring the data, loading it to suitable environments, cleaning and transforming the data into a useful format, and then generating insights from it. Just the last step can be a wide spectrum of tasks which could be anywhere from simple reporting/visualization to advanced modelling for predictive analysis. So where does advanced analytics come into the picture? Where do we get to use Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to extract the power from data? Bring out the buzzwords! We hear a lot of fancy words thrown around data analytics. Companies say words like Machine Learning, AI, Predictive Modelling, Deep Learning, Big Data, IoT etc when they want to talk about the “next generation work” they are doing. Yes, these are the common buzzwords, but what do they mean and why should you be interested in them? Through machine learning and statistics, we are able to decipher and realise the potential information that data holds. From predictions about the stock markets to analysing clusters of people from their online shopping history, Machine Learning has given us capabilities to find patterns in data quite easily – now more than ever before. AI can be a part of the “generating insights” phase of a data analyst’s pipeline. From a broader perspective, Machine Learning can be categorised into two major groups – Supervised and Unsupervised learning. Unsupervised learning usually includes techniques like clustering (or grouping datapoints), where there are no “target variables”, or pre-trained data to learn from. A Data Scientist looks at patterns and intricacies in the data without knowing what they might look like. It is often quite difficult to imagine data in high dimensions, but with such methods we can understand how each variable in our data interacts with another. On the other hand, Supervised Learning is about correlating behaviours, or variables in the data to a “target class” or a prediction variable. This is what the majority of an analyst’s work would look like when it comes to machine learning. Predictive analytics is the most common subset of AI that companies and individuals work on. We look at possible causes that lead to changes in our target variable and predict future data to fall into one or more of the target classes. Predictive analytics could be used in most major sectors of the economy. Retail, sports, health, weather, energy, banking, and even social media/internet data can benefit from supervised learning. Whether it is improving customer satisfaction in retail, or predicting delays in airline travel, or forecasting the stock market around global events – Predictive analytics looks at past patterns and speculates future behaviour of data. Paul van Loon, Head of Analytics at Forecast, speaks with Atif Hussain, Managing Consultant at Fyte, about this: There’s a lot more to data analytics than Machine Learning! Is a Data Scientist working on machine learning techniques all the time? No, there’s a lot more to Data Analytics than just Machine Learning or AI. At Forecast, the analysts don’t just bring out the valuable insights from data, they also tailor these insights to the audience they’re presenting to. It could be someone from a finance background, or someone from marketing – Forecast makes sure that the message is delivered in a way anyone can understand. Data analysts and scientists use visualisations and summary presentations that show the gist of the analysis, capturing the KPIs of what the data shows. In summary, we see that a data analyst or scientist usually works through the entire pipeline, from getting data to analysing it to delivering a clear message to the audience. There may or may not be Machine Learning techniques used in this pipeline, but there surely is a lot you can do with any meaningful data.
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The Oracle Solaris 11 release includes a new mounting facility called mirror mounts. Mirror mounts allow an NFS Version 4 client to access files in a file system as soon as the file system is shared on an NFS Version 4 server. The files can be accessed without the overhead of using the mount command or updating autofs maps. In effect, after an NFS Version 4 file system is mounted on a client, any other file systems from that server can also be mounted. Generally, using the mirror mounts facility is optimal for your NFS Version 4 clients except when you need to do the following: Use a different hierarchy on the client than exists on the server Use different mount options than those of the parent file system
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Venom is a Python extension module that makes creating interactive 3D applications very simple. It can be used to write games, demos or other programs which need high performance 3D accelerated graphics. Venom will have the following features built in: Venom does not embed Python in any way. Because it's an extension, you can use any other Python libraries combined with Venom for greater flexibility! - 3D hardware accelerated graphics using the flexible Irrlicht engine. - Simple, clean and easy to use API. - Node objects allow for easy movement, animation and collision detection. - UDP/TCP Networking. - 3D positional audio. - Event based structure which allows you to write less code. - Support for many other languages, including Ruby, Perl and TCL is also planned. Use this link to visit the SourceForge downloads page. Quick Start Tutorial A simple tutorial to help you get started with Venom. Not available yet. Link to users manual when it becomes available. Link to API reference when it becomes available. SourceForge Project Page Link to SourceForge project information. Venom is licensed under the GNU Lesser Public License (LGPL). For more information on the LGPL click here. A screenshot showing the use of Irrlicht's features to create a watery dungeon you can move around in. This can be done using around 13 lines of Python code. Use this link to send me a message.
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15739750/create-a-pdf-from-xsl-and-xml-files-using-itext-in-android
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I have to make an invoice app in which user can create invoices and estimate in pdf format and send it to clients. till now I am able to create pdf by filling an existing pdf template using IText's pdf stamper but I have some problems. - how to create pdf templates in android app - if I can create pdf files using .xsl and xml file then how to do that - how to convert a pdf to image to show a preview to the user please help me this is very important for me to get it done I don't know anything about pdf rendering help me asap
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S3 Center, Istituto Nanoscienze, CNR via Campi 213/A, 41125, Modena, Italy Daniele Varsano activity is focused on the understanding and predicting the electronic and optical properties of nanostructured materials and biological molecules performing first principle simulations at the DFT level and beyond (by using many-body perturbation theory (MBPT) methods).My interests are dedicated to the methodological development of computational schemes based on quantum-mechanical descriptions of interacting electrons and light-matter interaction for theoretical spectroscopies, with applications in the field of biophysics, nanotechnology and energy conversion. A list of topics includes: - First principle calculation for electronic and optical properties of low-dimensional systems. - Excitonic Instabilities - Methodological development in TDDFT and Many Body Perturbation Theory - Optical properties of light-harvesting molecules for photovoltaic applications, biological photoreceptors and photocatalytic materials.
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Google is making a move into the offline application space (you know, traditional Windows applications) by releasing Google Gears, a browser add-on that lets developers take online applications offline. The first app to take advantage of this will be Google Reader giving you the ability to catch up on your feeds and read them offline. If you think about the potential of this tool, it moves Google into a whole new arena. Take Google Apps for example. The biggest downside with online apps (as opposed to Microsoft Office for example) is that they are only available online. If you have a flaky connection, or if you’re on the road, there’s no way to access your applications/data until you find a decent internet connection. Should be interesting to watch the market react to this one!
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https://jointmathematicsmeetings.org/meetings/national/jmm2016/2181_program.html
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Joint Mathematics Meetings Program Current as of Saturday, January 16, 2016 03:30:10 Joint Mathematics Meetings Washington State Convention Center and the Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Seattle, WA January 6-9, 2016 (Wednesday - Saturday) - Full Program - Chronological listing of all sessions including contributed papers, panels, etc. - Invited Addresses - AMS Special Sessions - MAA Invited Paper Sessions - AMS Contributed Paper Sessions - MAA Contributed Paper Sessions - Program by Day - Chronological listing of all sessions day by day - Presenters - A list of presenters with links to their sessions and abstracts.
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https://forum.itoosoft.com/railclone-pro-(*)/parquet-floor-tutorial/?PHPSESSID=9e91220c738c8da388a07ec038ad8e1e
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hello. i followed this tutorial and it worked great. however the planks are running horizontally. i would like my planks to run vertically. when i go into the node for "full length" and "half length" planks, and change the rotation via the transform tab (3rd tab on right), it gets pretty sad. i can change increment at y (from x) in the sequence, i can change the x counter / y counter in the segment section of the conditional... now it works from the point of view, it does fill the entire shape with planks, but they are not offset as they are offset horizontally in the horizontal version. there's something missing me thinks
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https://kkneomis.github.io/posts/sql_injections/index.html
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Structured Query Language (SQL) is used by many developers to insert and retrieve information from a common relational database. Whenever you see a website that does more than just display static information (i.e. letting users make posts or create accounts) it is most likely using a database. Most Wordpress sites run on SQL databases. The standard SQL command looks like this: select * users where name='Simeon' This sql statement would simply pull my account information within a web application. In a web application, the developer might dynamically generate a sql statement based on the user input. Suppose the developer wanted to select users based on your input, the sql statement might look like this: select * users where name='+[NAME]+' The problem with this is that you might try to enter a value to break that sql statement or use it to extract more information from the database than you are entitled to (usernames, passwords, ssn numbers, etc...). You should begin by playing around with the search box and entering various values to see what happens. If you simply press enter, all the movies are returned. However, if you enter a single quote ', you get the following error Error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '%'' at line 1 This is because you have broken the dynamic sql statement was supposed to be generated from your input. We can assume the SQL statement looked something like this: select * from movie where title=' + [YOUR INPUT] + ' I can tell by looking at the url ;). By inputing a single quote, or anything followed by a single quote, you break the sql statement because it now has too many quotes. Suppose you entered "iron man'", then the resulting sql statement would be: select * from movie where title='iron man'' That's one quote too many! And sql being picky with syntax has no idea how to interpret that. If you ever get this result on any website, you are clear to wreak havoc (at your own risk, of course). For this next section, we'll switch from using the input field to messing with the url of the page. This will work because the input is being submitted though a GET request. Go ahead and give it a try! Instead of searching using the input box, just replace everything after the "?title=" in the url with your search term. You should get the same results as using the search box. We can achieve this using sql's ORDER BY command. You can use it like so: http://192.168.1.250/bWAPP/sqli_1.php?title=1' ORDER BY 99-- - First we should recognize that the sql command outputed from like probably looks like: select * from movie where title='1' ORDER BY 99-- - The "-- " is the SQL syntax for commenting. We want to negate anything that comes after our input so we can be sure about the command's behavior. You should get an error from the command above. Since we will always get an error if we order by more than the number of tables that exist, we can keep trying it with a small number until we no longer get an error. At that point we will know how many tables exist in the database. If you order order by any number less than 7, you should no longer have an error. Instead, it should say "No movies were found!". Great! Now we can use "union select" command to extract information from other tables. The union select injection only works if we know exactly how many tables exist. It works as follows: http://192.168.1.250/bWAPP/sqli_1.php?title=1' union select 1,2,3,4,5,6,7-- - In this injection, each of the numbers represents a table in the database. If this works, we can replace some of the values to get information about the actual tables. We can use the following to get the of the database: http://192.168.1.250/bWAPP/sqli_1.php?title=1' union select 1,@@version,3,4,5,6,7-- - If you google the resulting version, you can learn more about the database's mechanism and vulnerabilities making your hack job a whole lot easier. You can also grab the table names in this manner: http://192.168.1.250/bWAPP/sqli_1.php?title=1' union select 1,table_name,3,4,5,6,7 from information_schema.tables-- - Note that most of these tables are autogenerated. The user generated tables appear to be "users", "blog", "heroes", "movies", "login". We can probably get some valuable information from these tables. You can similarly grab the column names. Although they aren't labeled by table, you can probably guess which table they belong to. http://192.168.1.250/bWAPP/sqli_1.php?title=1' union select 1,column_name,3,4,5,6,7 from information_schema.columns-- - Now if we actually wanted to know, we could simply use a "where" condition to filter these columns. http://192.168.1.250/bWAPP/sqli_1.php?title=1' union select 1,column_name,3,4,5,6,7 from information_schema.columns where table_name="users"-- - Now for the exciting part: we can go ahead steal the usernames and passwords http://192.168.1.250/bWAPP/sqli_1.php?title=1' union select 1,login,3,4,5,6,7 from users-- - http://192.168.1.250/bWAPP/sqli_1.php?title=1' union select 1,login,3,4,5,6,7 from users-- - Once you get the hash of the password, you can simple google it to find to clear text value if it is a simple password. If if is more complicated and a simple search doesn't find it, you can use a hash cracker like John the Ripper Suppose we have a sensible developer who eliminates the use of quotes and special characters in the input (because she knows about people like us). We can cheat by using the "char" function to convert our word character by character from numberical values to their ascii representation. You can either use and ascii table or an ascii to text converter to get the value of each character, and have the browser interpret the result using the "char" function. The two commands below should yield the same results. http://192.168.1.250/bWAPP/sqli_1.php?title=1' union select 1,column_name,3,4,5,6,7 from information_schema.columns where table_name=char(117,115,101,114,115)-- - http://192.168.1.250/bWAPP/sqli_1.php?title=1' union select 1,column_name,3,4,5,6,7 from information_schema.columns where table_name="users"-- -
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https://andrewhuggins.com/post/composer-require-tip
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We all know that when you find that perfect package on Packagist.org and you want to add it to your project, you go to the terminal and run `$ composer require namespace/package` and Composer goes and installs it. But what if you are interested in just adding something to your composer.json file, and don't want it to run the install of that package immediately? Easy. You run `$ composer require namespace/package --no-update` and Composer will update your composer.json file, but will not run the install. This may not seem useful, but if you build an installer for a project and need to update a base composer.json file....this comes in handy. Also, another flag you can use if Composer runs into issues is the `--no-scripts` flag. This is can sometimes fix an issue when running ` $ composer install` you can instead run `$ composer install --no-scripts` and Composer will not execute the scripts and will complete. When Composer completes it updates the composer.lock file, which if that gets out of sync can cause issues. Anyway, a couple little Composer tips.
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5159166/removing-http-headers-from-an-xmlhttprequest
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I am working on an ajax long polling type application, and I would like to minimize the amount of bandwidth I am using. One of the big costs right now are the client side HTTP headers. Once I have a connection established and a session id stored on the client, I don't really want to squander any more bandwidth transferring redundant http information (such as browser type, accept encodings, etc.). Over the course of many connections, this quickly adds up to a lot of data! I would really like to just take my XMLHttpRequest and nuke all of the headers so that only the absolute minimum gets transmitted to the server. Is it possible to do this?
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https://forums.expo.dev/t/how-to-store-data-for-offline-guide-app/30710
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I’m new to RN/Expo & I can’t figure out db/storage really. Basically, I want to make an offline travel guide app which will contain text & images that will need internet only for maps. And I want to enter its data through a desktop web CRUD API that I’ll write. So what is the best database/storage option for this kind of purpose? I’d look at AsyncStorage (https://docs.expo.io/versions/latest/react-native/asyncstorage/) to see if it meets your needs before you look at something more complex, like SqlLite. Where the data is coming from doesn’t really matter in terms of the API you use in the app- you’ll download your data over HTTP with fetch and then save the object using For storing images, you’ll likely want to use FileSystem (https://docs.expo.io/versions/latest/sdk/filesystem/), particularly downloadAsync() to download a file over HTTP directly to the filesystem. One thing to keep in mind if you haven’t yet written the web CRUD API is that you could possibly take advantage of an end-to-end solution like Firebase. Firebase would provide a URL for you to store data, and then your app could subscribe to that URL using Firebase’s client-side API, download the data, and also automatically cache it for offline use with no further effort on your part. There’s certainly a learning curve there, and you’d have to eject your app, but it works quite well once it’s up and running. Thanks a lot for your reply, it was very helpful. This topic was automatically closed 20 days after the last reply. New replies are no longer allowed.
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https://jaytaylor.com/notes/node/1457456788000.html
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Docker image for Docker Pipeline demo This image contains a "Docker Pipeline" Job that demonstrates Jenkins Pipeline integration with Docker via CloudBees Docker Pipeline plugin. normaldocker run --rm -p 8080:8080 -p 8081:8081 -p 8022:22 --add-host=docker.example.com:127.0.0.1 -ti --privileged jenkinsci/docker-workflow-demo The "Docker Pipeline" Job simply does the following: - Gets the Spring Pet Clinic demonstration application code from GitHub. - Builds the Pet Clinic application in a Docker container. - Builds a runnable Pet Clinic application Docker image. - Runs a Pet Clinic app container (from the Pet Clinic application Docker image) + a second maven3 container that runs automated tests against the Pet Clinic app container. - The 2 containers are linked, allowing the test container to fire requests at the Pet Clinic app container. The "Docker Pipeline" Job demonstrates how to use the docker.image to define a DSL Image object (not to be confused with build ) that can then be used to perform operations on a Docker image: Image.inside to run a Docker container and execute commands in it. The build workspace is mounted as the working directory in the container. Image.run to run a Docker container in detached mode, returning a DSL Container object that can be later used to stop the container (via docker.build to build a Docker image from a Dockerfile , returning a DSL Image object that can then be used to perform operations on that image (as above). docker DSL supports some additional capabilities not shown in the "Docker Pipeline" Job: - Use the docker.withServer to register endpoints for the Docker registry and host to be used when executing docker commands. - Use the Image.pull to pull Docker image layers into the Docker host cache. - Use the Image.push to push a Docker image to the associated Docker Registry. See
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43310927/overlap-map-to-previous-plot-with-r
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Good evening to everyone! I'm using R to plot some locations where I have available data to process. Some locations are on the dry land, some else in the sea, and I would just plot these last ones on a map. So i thought first to plot all the locations as points, overlapping in a second moment the dry land through the "maps" package. Here's my code: library(maps) library(mapdata) png('mydata.png') plot(mydata, pch=3, col='red', cex=1) map('worldHires',c('Italy','France'),xlim=c(lon1,lon2),ylim=c(lat1,lat2),fill=T,col='grey') map.axes() title("Investigated area and Sample Points") dev.off() Where "mydata" is a matrix containing the lon/lat coordinates of my locations. Unfortunately, doing like that, the map is totally covering my points...whereas if i first plot the map and then the points (through the command "points") i get in the plot both the locations in the sea as well as in the dry land. I also would like to know how to set the x and y axis label with the "maps" package if possible. Any suggestion ? Thanks a lot
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https://comprop.oii.ox.ac.uk/author/samuel-woolley/
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Samuel Woolley the Director of Research of the Computational Propaganda Project at the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford. Sam is also a fellow at Google’s human rights oriented think-tank and incubator Jigsaw and the UW Law School’s Tech Policy Lab. He is a PhD candidate (ABD) in the department of Communication at the University of Washington. His dissertation is on the use of bots surrounding the 2016 US election. His professional website is at samwoolley.org and he tweets from @samuelwoolley.
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http://www.wagginbakery.com/specialeng.htm
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offer shipping insurance in case of damage, or missing orders. If your order does not arrive within the scheduled time, or is completely damaged. Insurance coverage will provide you with a replacement order at no additional cost. Please note that cracked cookies inside of a box that does not show any visible exterior damage will not be covered.
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