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http://dxgraphic.deviantart.com/art/UI-Kit-287445141
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Very impressive work! Smooth graytones with a nice accent set through the red you've used. The only thing that I believe could use a "tiny!" bit of tweaking are the parts where you got round corners inside round corners (eg. loading bar, on/off switch). The corner radius appears to be a bit tighter than it should be to match its surrounding frame. But as said, that's really only minor pixel tuning
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https://analyticjournal.de/firmen/sartorius_stedim_biotech-umetrics.html
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mks offers a state-of-the-art suite of software products for data analysis. eShop - online shoppen - books - courses - licences - produccts MODDE GO - set up and Go!quickly improve your experimentation in product or process development SIMCA - the standard Multivariate Datenanalyse with- the new Workset Wizard and Analysis Advisor guids through all necessary steps from data to information. SIMCA-Q - MVTA für OEM's - to be able to adapt things to work precisely the way you want them to go SIMCA-online - MVDA to avoid failed batch processes
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https://www.econstor.eu/handle/10419/25295
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We present a new way to model age-specific demographic variables, using the example of age-specific mortality in the United States, building on the LeeCarter approach and extending it in several dimensions. We incorporate covariates and model their dynamics jointly with the latent variables underlying mortality of all age classes. In contrast to previous models, a similar development of adjacent age groups is assured, allowing for consistent forecasts. We develop an appropriate Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm to estimate the parameters and the latent variables in an efficient one-step procedure. Via the Bayesian approach we are able to assess uncertainty intuitively by constructing error bands for the forecasts. We observe that in particular parameter uncertainty is important for long-run forecasts. This implies that existing forecasting methods, which ignore certain sources of uncertainty, may yield misleadingly sure predictions. To test the forecast ability of our model we perform in-sample and out-of-sample forecasts up to 2050, revealing that covariates can help improve the forecasts for particular age classes. A structural analysis of the relationship between age-specific mortality and covariates is conducted in a companion paper. Demography age-specific mortality LeeCarter stochastic Bayesian state space models forecasts
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https://www.picnic-media.com/docs/specs/
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Total Story Length Picnic will compress assets to hit file size requirements. The header design is fixed. Picnic will add advertiser's logo and brand name to the header. Do not add progress bars to designs. Format will automatically add correctly styled (based on number of frames) animating progress bar. Tap Out Button Bottom bar button is on all frames, is semi-transparent, can be any colour and have any text. Sliced JPEG, PNG delivered in Retina Sizes 320x440 (exported as double resolution, 640x880, for higher quality imagery) - Each frame can contain standard 'display banner' animations - Animations will be built in AMPHTML. Please check with Picnic to confirm feasability of design. - If requesting animations please provide Picnic with designs in PSD format. 8:11 to fit frame canvas 1:1 or 4:5 with letterboxing Videos will autoplay without sound by default, with the option to play sound upon user interaction. The tap for sound icon used is this: See 'Story' specs for asset and animation requirements - Story may contain up to 2 shoppable hotspots per frame, which can click out to specific URLs. - Please provide Picnic with the copy and price for each hotspot. - The shoppable hotspot design is this:
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http://ir.lib.ncu.edu.tw/handle/987654321/82337
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本計畫旨在設計以合科教學為目標的數位人文交融的虛實互動創遊<華戎道>,以歐亞大陸的交通與文化交流為主題,緊扣國高中史地各年段從華夏至國際的課綱,透過遊戲課程讓學生體驗華夏與戎夷的相互關係。學生在實體的大地圖上建置立體裝置與模型,透過NFC及Arduino等軟硬體應用,驅動數位動畫歷史故事劇場、擴增實境塔防遊戲,並以仿生機器人進行競合策略遊戲。再透過物聯技術聯結裝置與資料庫,建立智慧互動小小世界,讓學生在創客與議題探討中,應用課堂所學知識,促進批判思考、溝通協調、跨域合作、解決問題的科技與人文素養。四個遊戲層次以認知內容為主的互動劇場卡牌創遊、競合策略的擴增實境塔防創遊、智慧控制的智能運算仿生創遊、與科技自造物聯創遊等,進行堆疊式開發。另外,計畫建置多模遊戲行為分析系統,將遊戲歷程資料與影音記錄等大數據,透過自然語言與內容分析AI系統,以編碼主軸自動產生遊戲動態行為互動模式與結構分析結果。輔以研究員專業解析與事後訪談交叉比對,以視覺化的樣貌呈現,全面性的瞭解遊戲中玩家特性與其之間的競合情況與策略使用樣貌。 ;This research aims to develop an interdisciplinary digital humanity convergence model linking with mixed interaction inventive game <Eurasia Passage> in line with secondary school curriculum concerning European and Asian geography and history so the students learn about the interconnections of the various cultural groups in that regions. On the big map, the students would build buildings and gadgets inserted with NFCs and sensors that are linked with interactive digital animations, games, theatrical narratives, and AR tower defense games which are presented through smart phones. The students can also use block coding to control the biomimetic robots to play the co-opetition strategic games and be immersed in the historical scenarios. They would role-play the countries working in the summit to solve historical conflict problems so that their 5C abilities and technological humanity literacy can be nurtured. The project is a series of compiled games that are accumulated from year to year. First year is a card-based interactive theatrical game with corresponding curriculum focused on the subject content. Second year is an AR tower defense game focusing on strategic coopetition. The third year is the robotic game with computational thinking using smart controls. The fourth year is the maker world with smart technology where student are in the summit game to conduct knowledge synthesis and construction. This project also develops multimodal gaming behavior analytic system that will do automatic analysis of the dynamic gaming process. From the big data collected in the game system, and video recordings collected during the games, the system conducts content analysis with natural language database and AI system. Then the system shows the players’ characteristics and their interactive gaming strategy patterns in visualizations.
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https://www.acmicpc.net/problem/3837
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|시간 제한||메모리 제한||제출||정답||맞은 사람||정답 비율| |5 초||128 MB||24||7||3||15.000%| Year 2042. The Internet has evolved to a virtual reality dataspace where crimes are committed every day. The 2041 SWERC winner developed an agent that drops a donut every time a crime is committed in the Cyberspace. Each of the donuts has its own signature. The Madrid Police have a huge database with crimes and their donut signatures. Today is your day. Your task is to implement a new agent that looks for the records in the database that bear a strong resemblance to the given signature of a dropped donut found at a new crime scene. Figure 2: The major piece of evidence for today’s unsolved crime streak Experts in virtual criminology have obtained the best similarity measure between donuts: compute the difference in radius of the internal part of the toroids (holes), compute the difference in radius of the external part of the toroids (tubes), and then add up those differences. The first line of each test case contains n (1 ≤ n ≤ 100, 000), the number of donuts in the database. The ith of the following n lines contains the radius of the hole and radius of the tube of the ith donut in the database, described by two integers l and w (1 ≤ l, w ≤ 109). After that there is a line containing q (1 ≤ q ≤ 50, 000), the number of donuts that you are looking for in the database. Then q lines follow, the ith of them describing the dimensions of the newly found ith donut in the same way. Different test cases are separated by a blank line. A line containing −1 marks the end of the input. The output of your program on each test case should have q lines, each of them containing an integer. The ith of these lines should contain the similarity between the newly found ith donut and the donut in the database that most closely resembles it. Outputs for different test cases should be separated by a blank line. 2 2 3 3 4 2 1 1 3 4 2 1 1 9 9 4 4 5 6 5 2 5 3 4 -1 3 0 7 7 5 5
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https://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/merge_requests/1129
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This branch adds a new RendezvousPollEvent and a method for getting the last time each pending contact was polled. These allow the UI to show a "connecting" state for pending contacts that were recently polled. Responsibility for broadcasting PendingContactStateChangedEvents is moved to the rendezvous poller, which already has the necessary information and a worker thread that makes it simpler to resolve edge cases, such as a connection opening or failing after a pending contact has expired. States are cached by the contact manager to maintain the existing API. Part of #1232 (closed). Maybe the last part?
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https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/press-release/brain-and-neuroimaging-devices-global-market-in-2023
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Brain And Neuroimaging Devices Global Market To Reach Value Of About $37.95 Billion In 2023 20 Nov, 2020 Avail up to 50% off on ALL research reports at: https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/global-market-reports. Offer applies until Dec 31st! The global brain and neuroimaging devices market is expected to decline from $32.83 billion in 2019 to $31.43 billion in 2020 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -4.28%. The decline is mainly due to the COVID-19 outbreak that has led to restrictive containment measures involving social distancing, remote working, and the closure of industries and other commercial activities. The entire supply chain has been disrupted, impacting the market negatively. The market is then expected to recover and reach $37.95 billion in 2023 at a CAGR of 6.49%. An increase in the incidence of neurological disorders is expected to drive the market. The brain and neuroimaging devices market consists of sales of brain and neuroimaging devices and related services by businesses that manufacture them. Brain and neuroimaging devices are medical devices used to capture the structure and function of the brain for studying the areas affected by neurological disorders, brain functioning and activity of the brain. Request For A Sample For The Global Brain And Neuroimaging Devices Market Report: The global brain and neuroimaging devices market is further segmented based on type and geography. By Imaging Type: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI), Computed Tomography (CT), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Electroencephalography (EEG), Magneto Encephalography (MEG), Others. By End-user: Hospitals, Diagnostic Centers, Ambulatory Surgical Centers. By Geography: The global brain and neuroimaging devices market is segmented into North America, South America, Asia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East and Africa. Read More On The Report For The Global Brain And Neuroimaging Devices Market At: Trends In The Brain And Neuroimaging Devices Market Companies and researchers are focusing on developing portable brain scanners that are expected to revolutionize brain imaging by lowering the cost of devices, making it affordable and accessible to all. Brain And Neuroimaging Devices Global Market Report 2020 is one of a series of new reports from The Business Research Company that provides brain and neuroimaging devices market overviews, analyzes and forecasts market size and growth for the global brain and neuroimaging devices market, brain and neuroimaging devices market share, brain and neuroimaging devices market players, brain and neuroimaging devices market segments and geographies, brain and neuroimaging devices market’s leading competitors’ revenues, profiles and market shares. The brain and neuroimaging devices market report identifies top countries and segments for opportunities and strategies based on market trends and leading competitors’ approaches.
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https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=551990
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I can't understand how X360 is supply constrained (If it truely is). This is because it is selling really badly. How can it be 'sold out', if it is only selling <140,000 consoles WW a week? Surely Microsoft are making more consoles than that. We are talking about NA sales here, or more specifically the US. The Pro/Elite are in very short supply in the US. starcraft: "I and every PS3 fanboy alive are waiting for Versus more than FFXIII. Me since the games were revealed, the fanboys since E3." Skeeuk: "playstation 3 is the ultimate in gaming acceleration"
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https://history-computer.com/understanding-radix-sort-with-examples/
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Have you ever had a large group of data and wanted to organize it without having to look at every single piece? Radix sort is one of the easiest ways to examine your data, allowing you to handle other business. In this article, we break down the functions of this simple algorithm. From database organization to computer graphics, there are so many ways to implement radix sort into your program. We even provide the syntax to get you started. Let’s begin so you can get your data organized. What Is Radix Sort? When you need to sort large groups of data, one of the basic functions in programming is Radix sort. This algorithm works by sorting numbers one digit at a time. Here’s how it works: First, the function examines the least significant digit (the 1 spot) of each piece of data and sorts them all from least to greatest. Then, it moves on to the next least significant digit (the 10 spots) and organizes them again. It continues with this pattern until all the numbers are organized. Let’s show how this works in an example. Suppose we want to radix sort this group of numbers: 49, 5, 473, 60, 380, 21, 55. The algorithm would first examine the ones place of each number and sort them from least to greatest. Here’s how the function would organize this group: 60, 380, 21, 473, 5, 55, 49. Next, the algorithm would move on to the tens place of each number and reorganize. Here’s what that would look like: 5, 21, 49, 55, 60, 473, 380. The algorithm would continue on with this pattern until all the numbers are sorted. In this case, the radix sort would end like this: 5, 21, 49, 55, 60, 380, 473. What Is the Syntax for Radix Sort in Programming? Because this function is a foundational action, it’s easily applied in most programming languages, so long as they provide support for arrays and basic mathematical operations. Here’s a rudimentary syntax for radix sort in Python: def radixSort(array): maxElement = max(array) digitPosition = 1 while maxElement // digitPosition > 0: countingSort(array, digitPosition) digitPosition *= 10 def countingSort(array, digitPosition): count = * 10 output = * len(array) for element in array: index = (element // digitPosition) % 10 count[index] += 1 for i in range(1, 10): count[i] += count[i-1] for i in range(len(array)-1, -1, -1): index = (array[i] // digitPosition) % 10 output[count[index]-1] = array[i] count[index] -= 1 for i in range(len(array)): array[i] = output[i] What Are the Applications of This Algorithm? Because of how efficiently the function can organize large groups of data, it has common uses in sorting major databases. You’ll find this algorithm used for financial transactions and even medical records for healthcare organizations. Here’s what a radix sort code would look like for sorting large databases: def radix_sort_database(db): max_value = max(db) digits = len(str(max_value)) for i in range(digits): buckets = [ for _ in range(10)] for value in db: digit = (value // 10 ** i) % 10 buckets[digit].append(value) db = [value for bucket in buckets for value in bucket] return db Additionally, this algorithm can help sort strings by their ASCII values. This helps search engines organize web page titles. This is how you might code radix sort to string sort data: def radix_sort(strings): max_length = len(max(strings, key=len)) for i in range(max_length - 1, -1, -1): buckets = [ for _ in range(256)] for string in strings: if len(string) > i: buckets[ord(string[i])].append(string) else: buckets.append(string) strings = [string for bucket in buckets for string in bucket] return strings Finally, graphic designers might use this algorithm to sort pixels by color values. It can substantially cut the time it takes to edit large images or even video files. Here’s how you might code radix sort organize pixels: def radix_sort_pixels(pixels): max_value = 255 for shift in (16, 8, 0): buckets = [ for _ in range(256)] for pixel in pixels: bucket_index = (pixel >> shift) & max_value buckets[bucket_index].append(pixel) pixels = [pixel for bucket in buckets for pixel in bucket] return pixels
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https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/171747/how-does-a-user-get-authenticated-on-server-b-if-they-are-already-authenticated
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Lets say I have server A (a web server). Users initially use an external provider such as Google to get authenticated on that server. An entry is created in my database saying that this user has logged in before and has confirmed their account. They now have access to resources such as a forum available from the web server (so essentially we created a local account for them). Now, the user wants to get authenticated on server B (a game server). Server B is accessed through a desktop app (game client) through TCP. Also, we have a gate server C that will handle initial requests from desktop clients before being able to connect to server B. The entry created for that user previously, is required to access server B and/or C. Hence, the desktop app should open a browser to authenticate our user on server A. What is the general flow required to implement such a system? My point of confusion is even if server C knows the user is authenticated (by exchanging access tokens with server A), what information do we pass to the desktop client and server B so when the client disengages from server C, they can be sure server B will not reject their connection attempt (assuming the request is legitimate)?
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http://clintboessen.blogspot.com/2010/03/monitoring-disk-performance-on-windows.html
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If you suspect that your system’s hard disk might be a bottleneck for the system, then there are two counters that you should examine within the Physical Disk performance object. The counters are % Disk Time and Current Disk Queue Length. These are found in Windows Performance Monitor. The % Disk Time counter works very similarly to the % Processor Time counter that I talked about earlier. It shows you what percentage of the time the hard disk is busy. You want this counter’s average value to be as low as possible (but not zero). An average value of 90% or above indicates that the hard disk can’t keep up with the demand. This could be due to a hard disk that is too slow, or it could be caused by excessive paging. I will talk more about paging in the section on memory. The Current Disk Queue Length counter tells you how many I/O operations are waiting for the hard disk to become available. Again, this number should be as low as possible. Experts give differing opinions of what is an acceptable value, but my opinion is that the average disk queue length should be three or less. The content of this blog post was written by Brien M. Posey.
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http://ccb.jhu.edu/courses/EN600_340.shtml
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NOTE: This course is cross-listed in both Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering. Students in both majors will receive credit for this course as part of the overall requirements for either major. This course will use a project-based approach to introduce undergraduates to research in computational biology and genomics. During the semester, students will take a series of large data sets, all derived from recent research, and learn all the computational steps required to convert raw data into a polished analysis. Data challenges might include the DNA sequences from a bacterial genome project, the RNA sequences from an experiment to measure gene expression, the DNA from a human microbiome sequencing experiment, and others. Topics may vary from year to year. In addition to computational data analysis, students will learn to do critical reading of the scientific literature by reading high-profile research papers that generated groundbreaking or controversial results. Prerequisites: knowledge of the Unix operating system and programming expertise in a language such as Perl or Python.
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https://www.freelancer.com.bd/projects/data-entry/convert-pdf-word-31538233/?ngsw-bypass=&w=f
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https://gitlab.engr.illinois.edu/explore/projects/starred?archived=true&language=14&non_archived=false&page=2&sort=name_desc
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Aimless Shooting and Likelihood Maximization for a 2D Ising model CSP nonsense, Git submodule for LAICE_CDH FIRM: An Intelligent Fine-Grained Resource Management Framework for SLO-Oriented Microservices Course Project for CS498 Matlab code for performing machine learning classification of MCI to AD progressors Vs. non-progressors using multiple biomarkers. CS 411 project ECE 445 - Senior Year Design Project - Affordable Analog Synthesizer - Lab Notebook
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http://java.sys-con.com/node/1224042
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|By John Savageau|| |December 23, 2009 12:30 AM EST|| Cloud Expo New York A cloud spot market allows commercial cloud service providers the ability to announce surplus or idle processing and storage capacity to a cloud exchange. The exchange allows buyers to locate available cloud processing capacity, negotiate prices (within milliseconds), and deliver the commodity to customers on-demand. Cloud processing and storage spot markets can be privately operated, controlled by industry organizations, or potentially government agencies. Spot markets frequently attract speculators, as cloud capacity prices are known to the public immediately as transactions occur. The 2010 cloud spot market allows commercial cloud service providers to support both franchise (dedicated service level agreement) customers, as well as on-demand customers to participate in a spot market that allows customers to automatically move their applications and storage to providers offering the best pricing and service levels based on a pre-defined criteria. I don't really care who's CPUs and disk I am using, I really only care that it is there when I want it, offers adequate performance, has proximity to my end users, and meets my pricing expectations. Cloud Storage Using SSDs on the Layer 2 Switch Content delivery networks/CDNs want to provide end users the best possible performance and quality – often delivering high volume video or data files. Traditionally CDNs build large storage arrays and processing systems within data centers, preferably adjacent to either a carrier hotel meet-me-room or Internet Exchange Point/IXP. Sometimes supported by bundles of 10Gigabit ports connecting their storage to networks and the IXP. Lots of recent discussion on topics such as Fiber Channel over Ethernet/FCoE and Fiber Channel over IP/FCoIP. Not good enough. I want the SSD manufacturers and the switch manufacturers to produce an SSD card with a form factor that fits into a slot on existing Layer 2 switches. I want a Petabyte of storage directly connected to the switch backplane allowing unlimited data transfer rates from the storage card to network ports. Now a cloud storage provider does not have to buy 50 cabinets packed with SAN/NAS systems in the public data center, only slots in the switch. 3tera got the ball rolling with IPv6 support in AppLogic. No more excuses. IPv6 support first, then add on IPv4 support as a failover to IPv6. The basic criteria to all other design issues. No IPv6 – then shred the design. Once again the world is being held hostage by equipment and software vendors posturing to make their product the industry standard. The user community is not happy. We want spot markets, the ability to migrate among cloud service providers when necessary, and a basis for future development of the technology and industry. The IP protocols were developed through the efforts of a global community dedicated to making the Internet grow into a successful utility. Almost entirely supported through a global community of volunteers, the Internet Engineering Task Force and innovators banded together and built a set of standards (RFCs) for all to use when developing their hardware and applications. Of course there were occasional problems, but their success is the Internet as it is today. Standardization is critical in creating a productive development environment for cloud industry and market growth. There are several attempts to standardize cloud elements, and hopefully there will be consolidation of those efforts into a common framework. Included in the efforts are the Distributed Management Task Force/DMTF Open Cloud Standards Incubator, Open Grid Forum's Open Cloud Computing Interface working group, The Open Group Cloud Work Group, The Open Cloud Manifesto, the Storage Network Industry Association Cloud Storage Technical Work Group, and others. Too many to be effective, too many groups serving their own purposes, and we still cannot easily write cloud applications that find the lower levels of cloud X as a Service/XaaS proprietary. What is on your 2010 wish list? Happy Cloud New Year! The security needs of IoT environments require a strong, proven approach to maintain security, trust and privacy in their ecosystem. Assurance and protection of device identity, secure data encryption and authentication are the key security challenges organizations are trying to address when integrating IoT devices. This holds true for IoT applications in a wide range of industries, for example, healthcare, consumer devices, and manufacturing. In his session at @ThingsExpo, Lancen LaChance, vic... Feb. 25, 2017 09:00 PM EST Reads: 9,118 SYS-CON Media announced today that @WebRTCSummit Blog, the largest WebRTC resource in the world, has been launched. @WebRTCSummit Blog offers top articles, news stories, and blog posts from the world's well-known experts and guarantees better exposure for its authors than any other publication. @WebRTCSummit Blog can be bookmarked ▸ Here @WebRTCSummit conference site can be bookmarked ▸ Here Feb. 25, 2017 08:00 PM EST Reads: 13,554 With major technology companies and startups seriously embracing IoT strategies, now is the perfect time to attend @ThingsExpo 2016 in New York. Learn what is going on, contribute to the discussions, and ensure that your enterprise is as "IoT-Ready" as it can be! Internet of @ThingsExpo, taking place June 6-8, 2017, at the Javits Center in New York City, New York, is co-located with 20th Cloud Expo and will feature technical sessions from a rock star conference faculty and the leading industry p... Feb. 25, 2017 08:00 PM EST Reads: 1,912 In his keynote at @ThingsExpo, Chris Matthieu, Director of IoT Engineering at Citrix and co-founder and CTO of Octoblu, focused on building an IoT platform and company. He provided a behind-the-scenes look at Octoblu’s platform, business, and pivots along the way (including the Citrix acquisition of Octoblu). Feb. 25, 2017 07:30 PM EST Reads: 1,805 You think you know what’s in your data. But do you? Most organizations are now aware of the business intelligence represented by their data. Data science stands to take this to a level you never thought of – literally. The techniques of data science, when used with the capabilities of Big Data technologies, can make connections you had not yet imagined, helping you discover new insights and ask new questions of your data. In his session at @ThingsExpo, Sarbjit Sarkaria, data science team lead ... Feb. 25, 2017 07:00 PM EST Reads: 8,818 SYS-CON Events announced today that IoT Now has been named “Media Sponsor” of SYS-CON's 20th International Cloud Expo, which will take place on June 6–8, 2017, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY. IoT Now explores the evolving opportunities and challenges facing CSPs, and it passes on some lessons learned from those who have taken the first steps in next-gen IoT services. Feb. 25, 2017 07:00 PM EST Reads: 1,687 SYS-CON Events announced today that WineSOFT will exhibit at SYS-CON's 20th International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on June 6-8, 2017, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY. Based in Seoul and Irvine, WineSOFT is an innovative software house focusing on internet infrastructure solutions. The venture started as a bootstrap start-up in 2010 by focusing on making the internet faster and more powerful. WineSOFT’s knowledge is based on the expertise of TCP/IP, VPN, SSL, peer-to-peer, mob... Feb. 25, 2017 06:45 PM EST Reads: 1,936 The Internet of Things can drive efficiency for airlines and airports. In their session at @ThingsExpo, Shyam Varan Nath, Principal Architect with GE, and Sudip Majumder, senior director of development at Oracle, discussed the technical details of the connected airline baggage and related social media solutions. These IoT applications will enhance travelers' journey experience and drive efficiency for the airlines and the airports. Feb. 25, 2017 06:30 PM EST Reads: 2,174 Big Data, cloud, analytics, contextual information, wearable tech, sensors, mobility, and WebRTC: together, these advances have created a perfect storm of technologies that are disrupting and transforming classic communications models and ecosystems. In his session at @ThingsExpo, Erik Perotti, Senior Manager of New Ventures on Plantronics’ Innovation team, provided an overview of this technological shift, including associated business and consumer communications impacts, and opportunities it m... Feb. 25, 2017 06:00 PM EST Reads: 7,694 With billions of sensors deployed worldwide, the amount of machine-generated data will soon exceed what our networks can handle. But consumers and businesses will expect seamless experiences and real-time responsiveness. What does this mean for IoT devices and the infrastructure that supports them? More of the data will need to be handled at - or closer to - the devices themselves. Feb. 25, 2017 05:45 PM EST Reads: 2,218 Things are changing so quickly in IoT that it would take a wizard to predict which ecosystem will gain the most traction. In order for IoT to reach its potential, smart devices must be able to work together. Today, there are a slew of interoperability standards being promoted by big names to make this happen: HomeKit, Brillo and Alljoyn. In his session at @ThingsExpo, Adam Justice, vice president and general manager of Grid Connect, will review what happens when smart devices don’t work togethe... Feb. 25, 2017 05:00 PM EST Reads: 1,531 SYS-CON Events announced today that Dataloop.IO, an innovator in cloud IT-monitoring whose products help organizations save time and money, has been named “Bronze Sponsor” of SYS-CON's 20th International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on June 6-8, 2017, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY. Dataloop.IO is an emerging software company on the cutting edge of major IT-infrastructure trends including cloud computing and microservices. The company, founded in the UK but now based in San Fran... Feb. 25, 2017 05:00 PM EST Reads: 2,936 A strange thing is happening along the way to the Internet of Things, namely far too many devices to work with and manage. It has become clear that we'll need much higher efficiency user experiences that can allow us to more easily and scalably work with the thousands of devices that will soon be in each of our lives. Enter the conversational interface revolution, combining bots we can literally talk with, gesture to, and even direct with our thoughts, with embedded artificial intelligence, whic... Feb. 25, 2017 04:45 PM EST Reads: 1,739 In his session at @ThingsExpo, Sudarshan Krishnamurthi, a Senior Manager, Business Strategy, at Cisco Systems, will discuss how IT and operational technology (OT) work together, as opposed to being in separate siloes as once was traditional. Attendees will learn how to fully leverage the power of IoT in their organization by bringing the two sides together and bridging the communication gap. He will also look at what good leadership must entail in order to accomplish this, and how IT managers ca... Feb. 25, 2017 04:15 PM EST Reads: 1,826 SYS-CON Events announced today that CA Technologies has been named “Platinum Sponsor” of SYS-CON's 20th International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on June 6-8, 2017, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY, and the 21st International Cloud Expo®, which will take place October 31-November 2, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. CA Technologies helps customers succeed in a future where every business – from apparel to energy – is being rewritten by software. From ... Feb. 25, 2017 03:30 PM EST Reads: 2,499 In his keynote at 18th Cloud Expo, Andrew Keys, Co-Founder of ConsenSys Enterprise, provided an overview of the evolution of the Internet and the Database and the future of their combination – the Blockchain. Andrew Keys is Co-Founder of ConsenSys Enterprise. He comes to ConsenSys Enterprise with capital markets, technology and entrepreneurial experience. Previously, he worked for UBS investment bank in equities analysis. Later, he was responsible for the creation and distribution of life settle... Feb. 25, 2017 03:30 PM EST Reads: 1,594 TechTarget storage websites are the best online information resource for news, tips and expert advice for the storage, backup and disaster recovery markets. By creating abundant, high-quality editorial content across more than 140 highly targeted technology-specific websites, TechTarget attracts and nurtures communities of technology buyers researching their companies' information technology needs. By understanding these buyers' content consumption behaviors, TechTarget creates the purchase inte... Feb. 25, 2017 02:30 PM EST Reads: 1,758 The best way to leverage your Cloud Expo presence as a sponsor and exhibitor is to plan your news announcements around our events. The press covering Cloud Expo and @ThingsExpo will have access to these releases and will amplify your news announcements. More than two dozen Cloud companies either set deals at our shows or have announced their mergers and acquisitions at Cloud Expo. Product announcements during our show provide your company with the most reach through our targeted audiences. Feb. 25, 2017 02:15 PM EST Reads: 2,309 SYS-CON Events announced today that Cloud Academy will exhibit at SYS-CON's 20th International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on June 6-8, 2017, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY. Cloud Academy is the industry’s most innovative, vendor-neutral cloud technology training platform. Cloud Academy provides continuous learning solutions for individuals and enterprise teams for Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and the most popular cloud computing technologies. Ge... Feb. 25, 2017 02:15 PM EST Reads: 1,744 SYS-CON Events announced today that Fusion, a leading provider of cloud services, will exhibit at SYS-CON's 20th International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on June 6-8, 2017, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY. Fusion, a leading provider of integrated cloud solutions to small, medium and large businesses, is the industry’s single source for the cloud. Fusion’s advanced, proprietary cloud service platform enables the integration of leading edge solutions in the cloud, including cloud... Feb. 25, 2017 02:00 PM EST Reads: 4,066
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My threads seem to have been deleted at MTF in the recent days. First, they deleted "Are you afraid of your favourite(s) doping?" thread. OK, I understand that, it have became a Serverer vs. Kiedis debate. Now they deleted "Davydenko will win USO" thread. Come on, we've seen threads like that before. It only pointed out last two GS champs skipped the previous slam, and Davydenko skipped Wimby.
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NOTE: These changes will allow your computer to run at the highest performance level for Digital Audio. DONE - Change #1: Update Windows Make sure that you have the latest Windows Updates and Optional Software to increase the efficiency of your computer. Windows Updates: Left Click Start button at the bottom left > Left click Control Panel > Left click System and Security> Windows Update You should see Install Updates. Click Optional Updates and select all that appear. Then click the Install Updates Button. Your computer will start downloading and installing the updates. Follow the instructions as stated on the screen. It may tell you to reboot the computer. Repeat this process until all Optional Updates and Critical Updates shows No Available Updates;. DONE - Change #2: Install Video Codecs You need to install Video Codecs on your computer to beable to play different types of Video files in Hoster. Make sure that you click on where it states: Download [K-Lite Mega Codec Pack X.xx] where X.xx is the version number. Save this file to your computer and then double click on it to run it, Follow the onscreen instructions. Once installed, you will beable to play video files in Hoster. DONE - Change #3: Disable Windows Search Indexer Left click the Start Menu, then left click Run. Type services.msc and then hit Enter. Scroll down and locate Windows Search,then double click it. Left Click on the Stop button to immediately stop the indexing service if the service status shows “Running". Under Startup Type, select Disabled to permanently disable the indexing service so that it won’t run again. Click Apply then Ok Now you can close the Services dialog DONE - Change #4: Disable Alarm Sounds Hoster can show Exclamation and Question message boxes that sound audio "alerts". Disable these sounds so they don't disrupt your show. Right click on any blank space on your Desktop screen, and click Personalize to see the Personalization window. Left Click the Sounds Button. In the Sounds Tab at the top, scroll down until you find the Exclamation title and left click it. In the Name: field, left click the drop down arrow and select [None]. This disables sounds when an Exclamation message appears. Left Click the Apply button at the bottom right to finish this selection. Do the same for the Question selection so it will not play sounds. Left Click the OK button to finish and close this dialog. These message boxes will not play sounds when they appear for Hoster or other programs. POSSIBLE REQUIRED CHANGES We say "possible" here because it depends on your computer and what types of files you want to play. DONE - Change #5: Turn off User Access Control (UAC) style="background:yellow">If you imported CDG disc KMA songs are stored on an external USB hard drive, the Songs Database will NOT find them unless UAC is disabled. This is a Microsoft Access Database limitation, not a Hoster bug. style="background:yellow">Also, Windows 7 housekeeping tasks can interrupt your show unless you disable UAC. Left Click the Start Menu Left Click Control Panel Left Click User Accounts and Family Safety Left Click User Accounts Left Click the bottom item that states Change User Account control settings Drag the slider all the way to the bottom so it states NEVER. When the dialog comes up stating Windows needs your permission to continue left click Continue Left Click OK When asked to Restart, wait until you have done all the changes on this page, then restart. DONE - Change #6: Enable Dual Display Press the Windows Key, bottom left of the spacebar (Windows Flag) and the letter P key at the same time. You will then see 4 boxes pop up that you can click with your mouse. Left click on Extend, this should now turn on your extended monitor. DONE - Change #7: Allow Windows Media Player to Play Local Files It must be set as below or Video files will not play at all. Open Internet Explorer Left Click the Tools Menu at the far Right Side Left Click Internet Options Left Click the Advanced tab Scroll down to the Security section Left Click Allow active content to run in files on My Computer and Allow active content from CDs to run on My Computer Restart now or after installing Hoster 4 Install At Least 2GB Computer RAM With Windows 7 and Hoster 4.xx with 10,000+ songs in your Songs Database, your computer needs at least 2GB RAM to run safely and reliably. With insufficient RAM, you may be importing disc 670 and weird bad things start happening... for no apparent reason... out of RAM! Processor Speed Should Be At Least 1.3GHz Hoster 4.x requires at least 1.3GHz to safely run all the new features. If you have a tightly designed Laptop or Shuttle computer, you may not be able to buy and install a faster processor as the Power Supply may be insufficient for an upgrade. However... adding a faster processor MAY or MAY NOT require more power. If you don't know, you need to find technical help to do this for you. >With parts and labor, it may be cheaper to replace the computer. Hard Drive Free Space Most users don't know that Windows REQUIRES free hard drive space to perform "housekeeping" tasks to run reliably. Some experts say you need 25% free hard drive space, but at least 10% would be a minimum. If you have a 100GB drive, you need at least 10-25GB free. With a 250GB drive, you need 25-60GB free. If you see your hard drive light flashing a lot after 5 seconds when a new song starts playing, your drive may be "thrashing" due to not having enough free space. If you see this, add another USB external 1 Terabyte hard drive and copy your karaoke, audio, and videos files to it so your C: drive has more free space.
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https://www.gamingtweaks.com/2022/06/new-minecraft-strategy-type-game.html
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The main game from the Minecraft franchise is the sandbox-survival-crafting type of game. But Minecraft as a series has already expanded to other genres. We had such a narrative adventure Minecraft: Story Mode, then an isometric RPG Minecraft Dungeons, and briefly an augmented reality game Minecraft Earth (before it was shut down). According to unofficial information, two more spin-off games of the Minecraft series are in development, and now we have the first details about one of them. Journalist Jeff Gerstmann, who left the Giant Bomb portal this week (as one of its co-founders), revealed on his stream that he saw a Minecraft game that resembles a real-time strategy, namely an RTS title. But it doesn’t seem like it’s a classic RTS with an aerial view of the terrain. Namely, Gerstmann states that in "strategic Minecraft" the player controls the main unit on the field, a kind of general, and issues orders to other units with a third-person camera. It is also mentioned that the game has a story and directed (cut) scenes. Gerstmann says he doesn't know if this strategic Minecraft spin-off will be announced this Sunday at Xbox's presentation of new games, but it seems to him that the game is at a sufficiently advanced stage of development that it could soon be presented to the public. The idea of Minecraft in the form of RTS existed back in 2019 when one of the developers of Moyang made a prototype of the RTS game and called it Minecraft Tactics. While that prototype has nothing to do with the game we're supposed to get, here's what it looked like three years ago: For part of my @Mojang art test I was asked to 'reimagine the look/style of Minecraft for a hypothetical new game'. Instead of just doing concepts or something boring I went a bit overboard and just fully dev'd a Minecraft RTS prototype! 😅⛏️— SULLY (@artofsully) September 19, 2019 Will be posting more GIFs in thread! pic.twitter.com/oayaPso0EL
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Yada yada yada. This is my first skin, and was originally made from the Bang & Olufsen skin, although now is completely different in everyway, so i don't think any rights have been breached. Sorry if they have, i didn't have a decent copy of the base skin at the time. It is just supposed to be a wacky happy cool looking and easy to use skin, and i find looks best on a plain black windows background. Hope everybody likes it. Cheers to whoever made the bang&olufsen one in the 1st place, i really like that baby! Thanks go to Nullsoft for bringing us the most revolutionary computer program since Doom!! Thank you for downloading the skin which I made. This picture is Uryuu_Ishida of "BLEACH" This is the picture which I drew. In addition to this in my site, the picture of animation, such as "BLEACH" and "NARUTO" and "Spirited Away", or ...
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I have a pbx running with one NIC which is configured in a way that it’s on Private Lan and gateway is my Internet Firewall so all my carriers like FR, SR are configured properly on this network card. However Now I have to add another card with IP scheme from My other Sip provider P2P. This provider has provided me with bunch of ip addresses and gateway and Sip Proxy. I have to configure the network card with it’s ip address and gateway then I will be able to reach out to this Sip Provider network to make sip trunk. Scenario is Internet Firewall gateway is for All the international Traffic or Trunks with International providers and this second interface with P2P network my end users can dial Local Calling to my country. Now I need to add the second Nic with gateway and subnetmask and it should be accessible from the phones on the private network. Please guide me.
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Honestly, we could give you many reasons. But let’s just say that it is simply the best article spinner. Once, you will use it you can see it yourself. Our instant article spinner is all that you are looking for. You can easily use this paraphrasing tool as it is very simple. It is equally helpful for writer, students and bloggers. Threes words can describe it: Easy, Fast and Reliable! Their technology makes it possible that very little has to be done to your web content. You get written content in quantities that you can really use. Your articles will be well written and easy to understand. The professionals have the tools to help you improve your business or brand on the internet. Most people are hesitant to use a spin writer technology, but Spin Rewriter 9.0 takes the guesswork out of having relevant written content for your business or brand. More importantly, your website can reuse content without copyright issues with Spin Rewriter 9.0 Amazing Selling Machine – one of the most complete and trusted physical products business building programs out there – is launching for the 10TH time. The reason is simple. It gets results. This launch brings you the opportunity to make 40% commissions ($1,998.80) per sale PLUS a contest where you can win cash prizes, and more. Join now! Matt Clark + Jason Katzenback – Amazing Selling Machine 10 (ASMX) affiliate registration page. Notice: Because of the 3 days free trial, we must use Paypal's subscription button even for a one-time price. Unfortunately Paypal has a bug that only allows you to set max 5 years for the subscription. So when you see Paypal's notice that your one-time fee is actually a subscription that will be renewed in 5 years, in fact it is not true, it is a one-time forever payment, NOT renewable after 5 years. Finest spinner in the market today and more for me because saves a lot of my time... Earlier i have used the best spinner but this spinner is 10 times better faster, easy to use, and articles make more sense, unique, also helps in preparing new articles and spins same article into hundred of more articles for back-linking, etc. 2 thumbs-up... simple and easy to use... But still, this tool is guaranteed to be very useful, and every writer can use it whenever they wish to do some rewriting, and this tool can be educational especially if you want to learn how to revise words the right way. This is a great teacher and helper for your work, and rest assured that using this will be as easy as opening up your program for writing! AnswersChief is the best professional market promotion software that aimed at YAHOO!ANSWERS. And the tailor-made AnswersChief aims at the newest version of YAHOO!ANSWERS. Not only can you automatically submit questions and answers with AnsweChief, but you can also insert images to your questions and answers. Even without submitting a link, customers will visit your site. There are a lot of spinners on the market, some are OK and others are just plain junk. If you are asking why The Best Spinner isn’t in this comparison it is because currently TBS is not producing the results we need for higher quality spins. Sure you can hand tweak your articles to be perfect, but in our business time is money. The less time I have to spend on tedious tasks is more time I have for making money. While no spinner will produce perfect results, these two do a great job of getting you closer to human readable content. To us that means content that reads in a linear fashion with proper verbs and nouns. So below we will show the results of spun articles by these two top spinners. Although the idea of quickly being able to create content might sound fantastic, it certainly has its disadvantages. Firstly, Google don’t like badly written content. In the past article spinners have been renown for creating poor quality content. Badly written articles are something that Google hates and you won’t make any human friends with it either. You have seen this type of article before - e.g. "10 Tips To Lose Weight" The key factor about this type of article is that each tip (each paragraph) makes sense in its own right - independently of the rest of the article. So if you can get a bunch of these paragraphs together, then you can mix any number of paragraphs in order to make your new article. The SpinnerChief TIPS plugin will do this task effortlessly for you. Check the details by clicking here Some article spinners out there require you to enter your text with properly formatted spintax to create the end result. To create formatted spintax, you'll usually need another tool. But Article Rewriter by Small SEO Tools doesn't require that. Instead, it does all the thinking for you, from taking in the context of every phrase to creating additional textual content that is as readable and meaningful as the text you originally entered. Spin Rewriter 9.0 is available exclusively on their website from the 4th October 2018. If you test drive their software for free before the 4th Ocboter 2018 you will be testing version 8.0. Get a free consultation to see how the Spin Rewriter 9.0 can work for you. Their professionals are there to assist you with your article rewriting questions and concerns. Looking at both spinner’s spun articles, they both seem to generate spun content that looks pretty good. Both have some grammar issues I would correct if I was posting it on a high tier 1 site, but overall SpinnerChief produced better content. Not sure if WordAi is being overly aggressive on the spins at the cost of quality. This test is very hard to call. If you go by raw numbers, SpinnerChief won. I want to leave this up to you to decide which one won. Winner none – draw! Not sure about version 1, but I'm testing version 2 right now and I have to say it's the best auto spinner I've seen bar none. The content is actually extremely readable and probably better than the manual spins a lot of people do out there. However, some of the content doesn't pass copyscape so make sure you play around with the settings. Minor edits should do the trick. I'm on the trial now but seriously thinking of keeping the Turing plan for my Tier 1 content. SpinnerChief is designed to generate unique articles to provide content for websites and increase site traffic. It does this by spinning one article into multiple versions of itself, replacing certain words, phrases, and sentences with alternate versions of themselves. SpinnerChief can identify parts of speech, correct grammar errors, and use intelligent auto-replace methods until the article is both human-readable and passes Copyscape (a plagiarism checker). The SpinnerChief API allows developers to access SpinnerChief's functions from within other programs and can spin articles in 27 different languages.
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Yes the link you pointed to is correct. I have downloaded the PDF and tried to configure the RPM. As I am new to this I must be doing something wrong. I do not know where the download programme installed the RPM so I get errors. Could you point me in the right direction. Fool that I am.
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Share the “Banner” Music Video LIGHTS ARMY! LIGHTS’ new video for “Banner” is out now and we need your help to spread the video! Here’s what you can do: – Like, comment on, favorite, and add the video to one of your playlists – Comment and Like this status update on LIGHTS’ Page – Use the hashtag #banner to try and get “Banner” to trend! Don’t forget to tag @LIGHTS and use the URL: http://bit.ly/bannermv – share a link to the video using: http://bit.ly/bannermv
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http://knowledge.giize.com/learn-piano/what-keyboard-is-most-like-a-piano-learn-piano-app-ios-gods-free/
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The key to this question is knowing which keys on the keyboard are a piano’s primary control. Most keyboards are controlled by four physical keys: Control bar or shift keys Numpad + and – The keys on the keyboard are grouped in terms of the function that is meant to be performed on those keys. Some of the most common actions a piano player is accustomed to performing are those that control the keys at those four points: Arrow keys are used to move the cursor from one position to another. Enter is used to move the cursor up or down. Return moves the cursor to the beginning. For example, if the cursor moves from “Up” to “Down” and you press ENTER, you jump into the next bar. The same would be true if you pressed the keyboard’s space bar to move it forward, and then pressed ENTER. The arrow keys can also be used to scroll horizontally, vertically, and diagonally up and down. Shift and Control keys may be used to move about in the keyboard at the same time (although the keyboard is a single key with only one set of keys). When you play with the keys in the keyboard, the piano’s keypads are constantly being refreshed. So which keys on the keyboard are most similar to a piano? That’s easy. It would be very easy to determine which keys on the piano are more like the keyboard of a player who uses the piano for work. I chose that as my goal. To that end, I used keyboard typing and typing analysis to select the keys on the piano most similar to that of such a player. I then divided the keys into four regions of influence as follows: Arrow keys and control bars are found primarily on the fingers and wrist of the piano player. Arrow keys and control bars are also found on the fingers but also on the fingertips of the player’s hands. These would be considered the most similar keys to playing a keyboard (because they were often placed directly on the fingers). The following pictures illustrate the keys and their relationship to each other: The arrow keys on the piano are the most similar to playing a keyboard. The arrow keys on the keyboard are the most similar to playing a keyboard on a piano. learn piano chords video lessons, learn to play piano for kids app free, learn violin online free lessons, best free online piano lessons for beginners, how can i learn to play the piano at home
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https://afmonews.com/2022/01/01/governments-to-clampdown-on-nfts-2022/
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- Cardano founder, Hoskinson predicts that regulators would crackdown on NFTs in 2022. - Predicts Ripple, SEC authorized battle will finish 2022 in favor of Ripple. Founder and developer of Cardano, Charles Hoskinson has predicted that in 2022 and past, governments and regulators are going to clamp down on Non-Fungible tokens (NFTs) just like how they’ve acted with cryptocurrencies and Preliminary Coin Choices (ICOs). Hoskinson predicted in a YouTube video on the eve of 2022 whereas talking in regards to the Cardano challenge and crypto business solely. He expressed confidence that 2022 could be among the finest years for Cardano, outlining that the system has made plenty of progress with associates and group tasks. The mathematician mentioned 120,000 folks attended the Cardano summit in 2021 and other people noticed how the ecosystem works for themselves. He additionally outlined that the market grew too rapidly and that “we’re going to digest as an business the implications for higher or worse of changing into so huge so rapidly.” Hoskinson Ripple, NFT crackdown prediction Amongst a number of the predictions he made within the video, he additionally mentioned that “we’re most likely going to have a decision on the Ripple case,” whereas additionally outlining that, at this level, Ripple seems to be like they’re going to win. Talking on NFTs, Hoskinson mentioned that going ahead in 2022 and past, we’re more likely to see plenty of regulatory involvement within the business, particularly clamping down on DeFi and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). He gave an instance of what occurred to preliminary coin choices (ICOs) and the way regulators aimed toward them in 2018 and 2019. Just lately, Hoskinson, whereas talking on Cardano’s plans for 2022, revealed that two million property have been issued on Cardano, most of it being NFTs. He added that greater than 127 tasks are presently writing code to construct decentralized functions (dApps) on the community, with about 20 to 30 within the pipeline to launch throughout the subsequent three months.
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https://onewirefilesystem.org/index.php/owtap-2
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owtap man pagen Each device is uniquely and unalterably numbered during manufacture. There are a wide variety of devices, including memory, sensors (humidity, temperature, voltage, contact, current), switches, timers and data loggers. More complex devices (like thermocouple sensors) can be built with these basic devices. There are also 1-wire devices that have encryption included. The 1-wire scheme uses a single bus master and multiple slaves on the same wire. The bus master initiates all communication. The slaves can be individually discovered and addressed using their unique ID. Bus masters come in a variety of configurations including serial, parallel, i2c, network or USB adapters. Details of the individual slave or master design are hidden behind a consistent interface. The goal is to provide an easy set of tools for a software designer to create monitoring or control applications. There are some performance enhancements in the implementation, including data caching, parallel access to bus masters, and aggregation of device communication. Still the fundemental goal has been ease of use, flexibility and correctness rather than speed.owserver (1) is the backend component of the OWFS 1-wire bus control system. owserver (1) arbitrates access to the bus from multiple client processes. The physical bus is usually connected to a serial or USB port, and other processes connect to owserver (1) over network sockets (tcp port). There are also many light-weight clients that can only talk to owserver (1) and not to the 1-Wire bus directly. They include shell and multiple language modules (perl, Visual Basic, python,...)owserver (1) clients use the owserver protocol for communication. The owserver protocol is a well documented tcp/ip client/server protocol. Assigned the well known port default of 4304. owtap (1) is interposed between owserver (1) and clients, to display and help resolve communication problems. Network communication is forwarded in both directions, but a visual display is also created, with statistics and drill-down of individual packets. Other OWFS programs will access owtap via this address. (e.g. owdir -s IP:port /) The tcp port (IP:port) for the upstream owserver. owserver (1) is started: owserver -p 4304 -d /dev/ttyS0 owserver on tcp port 4304 and connects to a physical 1-wire bus on a serial port. You can directly query owserver (1) owdir -s 4304 / To see the protocol in action: owtap -s 4304 -p 3000 owdir -p 3000 / - Specific Options - See Also - Configuration and testing - Language bindings - Multifunction (current, voltage, temperature) - LCD Screen
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JAVA ANNOTATIONS HOW TO WRITE March 21, 2017 FindBugs - Find Bugs In Java Programs This documentation can be obtained by invoking TestNG without any arguments You can also put the command line switches in a text file, say c, command txt, and tell. Java Reflection Example Tutorial - JournalDev Java Reflection Reflection in Java Java Reflection Example Tutorial Java Reflection API Reflection Class, Methods, Fields, Constructors, Annotations. Java Tutorial - W3resource Related Articles Read / Write Excel file in Java using Apache POI, Java, How to Load CSV file into Database, Tutorial, Create Autocomplete feature with Java. Jackson Annotations - Jenkov Java annotations Are used to provide meta data for your Java Code Being meta data, Java annotations Do not directly affect the execution of your code, although some. Java Concurrency In Practice - Jcip-Annotations The JSRs that are covered in this article are Common Annotations, JDBC 4 0 and Scripting in the Java Platform Rest of the JSRs will be covered in the. JSR 308 Explained, Java Type Annotations - Oracle How to Write Doc Comments for The Javadoc Tool Javadoc Home Page This document describes the style guide, tag and image conventions we use in. Introduction To Java 6 0 New Features, Part1 - JavaBeat I have a bunch of Spring beans which are picked up from the classpath via annotations, e g Repository public class PersonDaoImpl extends. Java Tutorial - Oracle Software Downloads Introduction to Java Programming This tutorial explains the installation and usage of the Java Programming language It also contains examples for standard. How To Write Doc Comments For The Javadoc Tool - Oracle Packagevogella jersey todo client, import javaURI, import javax ws rs client Client, import javax ws rs client ClientBuilder, import. Introduction To Java Programming - Tutorial - Vogella Preface This is the first article of w3resource's Java programming tutorial The aim of this tutorial is to make beginners conversant with Java programming language. Write A Singleton Class - Java Interview Programs FindBugs - Find Bugs In Java Programs This is the web page for FindBugs, a program which uses static analysis to look for bugs in Java Code. Read / Write CSV File In Java - ViralPatel Annotations, a form of metadata, provide data about a program that is not part of the program itself Annotations Have no direct effect on the operation of the code. Java Annotations - Jenkov The Java Tutorials are practical guides for programmers who want to use the Java programming language to create applications They include hundreds of complete. Java Annotations Example Tutorial Java Annotation Example Create Java Custom Annotation Parsing Annotations In Java Using Reflection API. Lesson, Annotations The Java Tutorials Learning The. In the Java computer programming language, an annotation is a form of syntactic metadata that can be added to Java source code Classes, methods, variables.
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http://osr5doc.xinuos.com/en/GetStart/islC.scsi.html
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If you make a mistake selecting the configuration of the SCSI installation device when the system includes more than one SCSI device, and another SCSI device is actually at the configuration you selected, you may need to restart the installation. This is because the kernel configures the SCSI device and ``locks'' it into place. Once the device is locked into place, it cannot be removed. The only solution is to restart the installation, making sure you select the correct configuration the first time. You can restart the installation completely at any time by inserting the Boot Disk, then If you are using the BTLD utility and need to restart, insert the Boot Disk and enter restart link=pkg1 at the (where pkg1 is the name of the package from which to extract the required BTLD drivers). For more information, see ``Installing Boot-Time Loadable Drivers (BTLDs)''.
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https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/wicd-network-manager-do-not-execute-4175458801/
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I run wicd ok $ gksu wicd-gtk Has notifications support True Connecting to daemon... ESSID : xxx_xxxx make sure what shows in ifconfig -a as a wireless interface is filled in in wicd preferences>wireless interface box. Then hit the refresh button. My command above only works if the wicd gui is installed. wicd-client works also. I just used root in case wicd does not start for you in Back Track because of permission issues.
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https://www.freelancer.co.ro/projects/algorithm/require-computer-vision-machine-learning-22404383/
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My project is at start up and have project schedule. I need help from machine learning expert. At this stage, need not any source code and working. When provide project detail, please give me algorithm report as document. I have a initial document. maybe add more detail with technically. Only document reporting. When I accept this document, I can continue project with candidate. I will send in detail about project. 8 freelanceri licitează în medie 34$ pentru acest proiect Hello Sir/ Ma’am As a highly skilled full stack developer, I have rich experience in JAVA, C, C++, C# Python and ANDROID. I am very confident with my skills and I'd like to help your business by doing my best. My cli Mai multe BEST quality with LOW budget asap. Why Low Budget? and How Best Quality? Because my goal is your one word "Good job!" and your happiness. As you can see my profile, I am a computer vision expert who has specialized in Mai multe Data Scientist Big Data Expert Many years of experience in - machine learning - deep learning - RNN, LSTM, CNN - Computer Vision, NLP - statistics - Big Data Tools: - Colab - AWS - GCP - Hadoop Stack Languages: R Py Mai multe Thanks for your posting. Machine learning/deep learning / Computer vision expert. python/c/c++/c#/android skill, tensorflow/pytorch/caffe/keras deep learning model developed. Can you send me your prject request in m Mai multe I am a computer scientist. I am Indonesian. I did my master degree in Computer Science at National Central University, Taiwan and Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. I've done my thesis in face recognition. I'm interes Mai multe Hello Sir, We are expertise in this field for 4 years and have done lots of projects in this Domain. Please check our portfolio for our various projects in Machine Learning. We are interested in your project. Let's dis Mai multe I am a graduate student in machine learning. I have done a lot of documentation about the academic work related to machine learning in my university. I am confident, I can do this for you promptly. Maybe, we can have a Mai multe
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https://expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions/7387/what-u-s-agencies-should-i-inform-on-leaving-the-u-s-to-live-abroad
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I left the U.S. to live and work in Berlin, Germany. I arrived 5 days ago. On the German side, everything is well organized, and moving along. However until now, I hadn't reflected on which U.S. agencies, if any, I need to inform about my re-location abroad. I just found someone to take over my lease, and forwarded my mail to a relative, and left. What U.S. agencies should I inform, if any, that I left the U.S. to live abroad? So far all I've found is that I should inform the IRS that my address has changed -- presumably, I would provide them with my new German address, not a state-side relative's, but I'm working on confirming this. Am I supposed to inform anyone else? It seems too easy, to just leave. Surely it's harder than this?
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http://www.radarblue.com/our-services/custom-internet-applications
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Custom Internet Applications In every project we wear two hats: developer and client advocate. We never program for the sake of programming. As the industry matures, more and more software becomes available for a fraction of what once cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to develop. We track the best of this software and regularly integrate it as part of our clients' solutions. However, not every "off-the-shelf" solution meets every need. When a situation is unique enough to demand custom software development, we're ready. Our seasoned team of developers are ready to take any idea and forge it into a web-ready solution. We can build from scratch or integrate existing systems and data into a web-based application. Our goal is to enhance and improve existing business practices -- not to introduce complex systems with steep learning curves.
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https://www.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/iup/en/call/iup_killfocus_cb.html
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Action generated when an element loses keyboard focus. This callback is called before the GETFOCUS_CB of the element that gets the focus. int function(Ihandle *ih); [in C] ih:killfocus_cb() -> (ret: number) [in Lua] ih: identifier of the element that activated the event. All elements with user interaction, except menus. In Windows, there are restrictions when using this callback. From MSDN on WM_KILLFOCUS: "“While processing this message, do not make any function calls that display or activate a window. This causes the thread to yield control and can cause the application to stop responding to messages.” GETFOCUS_CB, IupGetFocus, IupSetFocus
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https://www.zdnet.com/article/facebook-api-may-help-speed-up-google-chrome/
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A Facebook application programming interface called isInputPending will be available in Chrome 87 and may help speed up content loading. The isInputPending API started as an origin trail in 2019 and after feedback Facebook updated. Now the API is available in the Chromium project. Facebook and Chrome engineers worked to move the API through the pipeline. Today, web sites are making a tradeoff between loading content as quickly as possible by doing the work all at once or chunking up small blocks to be more responsive. - Breaking up is hard to do: Chrome separates from Chrome OS - Chrome 86 released with password-related security improvements - Chrome 87 released with fix for NAT Slipstream attacks, broader FTP deprecation - Meet the new Microsoft Edge: Your move, Google Here's the diagram of how the API works as well as the Github repository.
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https://www.gotknowhow.com/articles/howto-setup-ftp-site-windows-server-2003
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How to Create and Configure FTP Sites in Windows Server 2003 Configure an FTP Site on a Windows server and start uploading files to your website. Updated June 17, 2014 Create a new FTP user account to use for your FTP Site. Make sure to check Password never expires. Set the permissions on the directory you want to FTP to. Make sure the Modifify and Write is checked under Allow, for the FTP User account. Choose the website folder where you want to FTP files to. If you're a website owner that is running a dedicated server, you will probably want to know how to setup FTP Sites, in order to transfer files to and from your server. This is especially true if you are not using a web hosting control panel like Helm or cPanel. Setting up an FTP Site and connecting to it using FTP software can be a big pain in the neck if you haven't done it before. In this how-to article I will go through the basics of setting up a FTP user account, and an FTP Site in Windows Server 2003. Keep in mind there are many different FTP configurations that may be better for your particular situation, but this should help you grasp how to setup FTP Sites and begin uploading files to your server using FTP. Create a FTP User account - Open Computer Management, to do this go to: Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Computer Management - Now within Computer Management go to: System Tools > Local Users and Groups (Note: If Local Users and Groups is not found in Computer Management) 1. You want to open Console: do this by going to Start > Run > then type mmc and click OK. 2. Then go to: File > Add/Remove Snap-in 3. Click Add > Then Add Local Users and Groups (Local) - Right-click on the Users folder and select a New User. Now create your User name and Password and then make sure to check Password never expires and click Create. Then click Close. See Figure 1. - Now go to the folder (directory) on your web server where the website you want to connect to with FTP is located. Typically websites are located in the C:\Inetpub\wwwroot directory. - Right-click on your website folder that you want to FTP into and click Properties - Select the Security tab > Add > Advanced… > Find Now - In the Search results list box, find the User that you just created and select it, and click OK, and click OK again. - Now in the Properties dialog box, with the Security tab still selected and your User name that you just added selected, make sure in the Permissions box that the Write checkbox under Allow is checked, this allows for Uploading files to the server in your folder. See Figure 2. - In the same Permissions box, make sure that Modify is also checked. This gives the user the ability to delete files on the server. - Click OK to save your Properties Create an FTP Site - Go to: Computer Management > Services and Applications > Internet Information Services > FTP Sites - Right-click on the FTP Sites folder and select New > FTP Site - In the FTP Site Creation Wizard dialog box click Next. - Give your FTP site a description and click Next. - Enter the IP address to use for the site and then click Next. (Make sure to use an IP Address that is not being used by another FTP site, or else you may get an error and not be able to Start the FTP site.) - Select Do not isolate users. You will want to select Isolate users if you require data protection between users (The Isolate users setup is a bit more involved to get FTP to work and will not be discussed here). - Now click Browse and find the home directory of your website and then click Next. See Figure 3. - Check both Read and Write. By checking Write you will enable a user to upload files to the site. Click Next and then click Finish to complete. - Once you’ve successfully created the new FTP Site, Right-click on the your new FTP site and select Properties and go to the Security Accounts tab and uncheck Allow anonymous connections. In the IIS Manager dialog box that pops up, click Yes. - Then go to the Home Directory tab and check the Write box if it has not been already checked. - Click OK. Setup your FTP program with User login details - Open your FTP program (such as cuteFTP, SmartFTP or WS_FTP) and enter your Username and Password account information which you created above and the IP Address you choose as the Host address. - Now connect to your site. You should now be able to upload your website files to your server via FTP. UPDATE: Just wanted to make the suggestion to anyone who isn't using a control panel on their Windows Server 2003 to definitely look into installing a control panel like HELM on your server. It makes creating websites and ftp sites so much easier. Take it from me, I initially didn't install a control panel on my server, and it became a huge headache to manage everything. I would definitely recommend installing HELM, but just make sure you back up all your sites and databases first (just in case). You can get a free version here: http://www.webhostautomation.com/products/helm4/tryhelm.aspx UPDATE (1-27-09): HELM is in the last stages of being developed. In other words, going forward it is expected that it will no longer be developed. If possible, I'd seriously recommend upgrading your server to Windows Server 2008. Windows Server 2008 makes adding FTP sites very simple. Look for an upcoming article on this site as to how to setup FTP on Windows Server 2008.
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Explore how to setup an epileptic seizure simulation with the TVB graphical user interface. This lesson will show you how to program the epileptor model in the brain network to simulate a epileptic seizure originating in the hippocampus. It will also show how to upload and view mouse connectivity data, as well as give a short introduction to the python script interface of TVB. This lesson describes the principles underlying functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), tractography, and parcellation. These tools and concepts are explained in a broader context of neural connectivity and mental health. This tutorial introduces pipelines and methods to compute brain connectomes from fMRI data. With corresponding code and repositories, participants can follow along and learn how to programmatically preprocess, curate, and analyze functional and structural brain data to produce connectivity matrices. This video will document the process of creating a pipeline rule for batch processing on brainlife. This video will document the process of launching a Jupyter Notebook for group-level analyses directly from brainlife. This lecture introduces you to the basics of the Amazon Web Services public cloud. It covers the fundamentals of cloud computing and goes through both the motivations and processes involved in moving your research computing to the cloud. This lesson describes spike timing-dependent plasticity (STDP), a biological process that adjusts the strength of connections between neurons in the brain, and how one can implement or mimic this process in a computational model. You will also find links for practical exercises at the bottom of this page. This lesson discusses a gripping neuroscientific question: why have neurons developed the discrete action potential, or spike, as a principle method of communication? This lesson is a general overview of overarching concepts in neuroinformatics research, with a particular focus on clinical approaches to defining, measuring, studying, diagnosing, and treating various brain disorders. Also described are the complex, multi-level nature of brain disorders and the data associated with them, from genes and individual cells up to cortical microcircuits and whole-brain network dynamics. Given the heterogeneity of brain disorders and their underlying mechanisms, this lesson lays out a case for multiscale neuroscience data integration. This tutorial demonstrates how to perform cell-type deconvolution in order to estimate how proportions of cell-types in the brain change in response to various conditions. While these techniques may be useful in addressing a wide range of scientific questions, this tutorial will focus on the cellular changes associated with major depression (MDD). This lesson explains the fundamental principles of neuronal communication, such as neuronal spiking, membrane potentials, and cellular excitability, and how these electrophysiological features of the brain may be modelled and simulated digitally. This is an in-depth guide on EEG signals and their interaction within brain microcircuits. Participants are also shown techniques and software for simulating, analyzing, and visualizing these signals. This lesson characterizes different types of learning in a neuroscientific and cellular context, and various models employed by researchers to investigate the mechanisms involved.
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https://www.lightinguniverse.com/articles/why-you-need-to-dust_a5361.html
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They say insanity is the act of doing the same thing over and over again with the expectation of different results, and if that doesn’t define dusting then nothing else does.</br></br>We dust, it gets dusty and so we dust again. It’s a depressing metaphor for life itself, and that’s only half the problem. It’s also boring, time-consuming and, as noted, an ultimately fruitless endeavor that brings only fleeting satisfaction.</br></br>So why do we do it? Well, for <a title="Air Purity" href="http://www.atgstores.com/appliances/home-comfort-appliances/air-purity/" target="_blank">air purity</a>, of course.</br></br><strong>Dust Defined </strong></br></br>Contrary to popular rumor, <a title="Live Science" href="http://www.livescience.com/32337-is-house-dust-mostly-dead-skin.html" target="_blank">dust isn’t composed of human skin</a>; at least, not the majority of it. That stuff usually comes off in the shower. Dust is made up of all kinds of things, but it's mostly just dirt and particles of things in general decay: clothing, carpeting, foodstuffs, dead insects and other random junk.</br></br>So, that’s the good news. What follows is the bad news ...</br></br><strong>Dust Mites</strong></br></br>Unfortunately, what little dead skin there may be in dust is often enough to attract dust mites that feed on it. The American Lung Association <a title="American Lung Association" href="http://www.lung.org/healthy-air/home/resources/dust-mites-and-dust.html" target="_blank">estimates that four out of five American homes</a> have detectable dust mite allergens (fecal matter and body fragments) in at least one bed.</br></br>It’s gross, and one good reason to keep your feather duster handy.</br></br><strong>Toxic Dust</strong></br></br>Whoa! Toxic <em>dust</em>, you say? Yes, that’s right. <a title="NPR" href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120252957" target="_blank">That’s a real thing</a>, and the hope is that you’re never exposed to it. The problem, though, is that industrialization makes it more likely every day. Pesticides, industrial waste and toxic gasses leave residue in the soil and air that gets trapped in dust particles that can eventually end up in your home.</br></br>Even worse than gross, it’s potentially dangerous. And, it’s reason number two to wage war on dust.</br></br><strong>Dust Allergens</strong></br></br>Not all dust is toxic, as in toxic waste, but there are <a title="Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety" href="http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals/lungs_dust.html" target="_blank">many organic allergens</a> floating around in the air that can cause serious lung problems when they accumulate in the dust around your home. Some typical harmful particles come from moldy grain, bird feathers and droppings and, perhaps most commonly, animal dander.</br></br>You’re probably right in assuming that the average dust buildup in your home is harmless enough, but it’s good to keep these things in mind – especially if you notice trouble breathing or more frequent illness.</br></br>And, if you find you don't have the time to bust the dust, you can always <a title="Local Home Cleaners" href="http://porch.com/local/home-cleaners?tid=social_atgstores_~~_~~_~~_~~_~~_~~_~~_~~_~~_~~" target="_blank">find a local housecleaning service at Porch.com</a>.
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https://errorsfixing.com/how-to-get-the-file-id-of-a-file-or-folder-in-on-windows-10-command-line/
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I want to know the File ID (on Linux etx-filesystem it would be called Inode number) of some files on Windows 10. Could be in a gui but would be better on command line. A workaround would be to use bash (e.g. git-bash or cygwin) with ls -i. But I would prefere a windows specific solution. Using the Windows command prompt fsutil file queryfileid <filename> Looks like that wildcards not supported. Answered By – buhtz
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https://www.fr.freelancer.com/projects/windows/windows-desktop-application-35406320
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I want to create a windows desktop application to upload xls or csv files to the database. 53 freelances font une offre moyenne de 65 $ pour ce travail Think it already done.. I have already done it many times.. Please share with me the csv file structure along with sql database script. -->Will provide an interface from where the user can browse csv file and click o Plus Hi Sir, I can develop your required Desktop app to upload Data from Excel to Database within 2 days. Please invite for a chat. Thank you, Usman Hi, Please send me a copy of your CSV file to check how complex it is and let you know the expected cost to develop the app. If you want it as Windows Desktop application, programmed in .NET I can do it. I am an experienced programmer, with more than 15 years of experience. I understand exactly what you need. I promise you will be satisfied Plus Hello, I'm Abu Gosia. I'm interesting in your project very well. I'm good in C#, .Net Core, MVC, ASP.NET, Angular.js, Yii2, PHP, Laravel, Codeigneter, Wordpress, Open Cart. I m quite well experienced in these jobs. Let Plus Hi there I'm an expert in Microsoft technologies. I have more than 20 years of experience in software development and Project management. I’m very sure that I can help you with your project Regards Carlos Hello, I have 10+ years of experience in windows app development using c#, winforms, mssql etc. I have developed many windows application that have csv or xls upload features. Please share details about the project fo Plus Hello How are you? I am C# developer with nearly 3 years experience in .NET , SQL server , and other technologies . I can build the Restful Api for you . I use best practices in .NET core , i try to adhere to the REST Plus Hello, I have rich experience in C# coding on DB management. I have read all your explanations carefully and fully understand your requirements. So I am sure I can give you correct and good results. I would appreciate Plus Hi, I've gone through your requirement and i am very much interested to work on this task. I can start the work immediately and complete as soon as possible. Please respond to me so that we can discuss it in detail. Lo Plus so database will be mysql right?? if yes than I think around 2 days enough for me to finish this job Hello, I can create desktop application for uploading csv files to database. Contact me for quality and fast work. Thanks I can help you with application , please ping/connect me now I am available. Please check my reviews and project which I have completed. I can create sql queries for sql server database as per design, let me know when Plus Hello. I am a C# expert. I have rich experience in integrating with database. I have always exceeded my client's expectations regarding the quality of projects and deadlines. Please contact me. Looking forward to work Plus Ready to create the win desktop app to upload data form csv or xlsx files to a database, more details to be discussed on start Hi, I am an experienced .net winforms application developer. Please share which database you are using. Thank you. Greetings, Robert. thanks for your job posting. As a senior software engineer, I have specialized in desktop app development. I have ever uploaded csv files to the database. So I can help you perfectly in a short time. Plus Hi, there. .NET is my major. I have worked for 8 years with it. I can help you to get success. Please chat me for more details. Thanks. Hello, I can create the desktop application that you require. I have more than 12 years of experience in C# and data access with this programming language. Kind regards
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MISSING_CONSTANT Meaning/Documentation in For data users Posted June 25, 2020 Hello, Can you point me to where I can find documentation regarding what the value of MISSING_CONSTANT represents? I have checked the RDR SIS, and didn't see anything. It's likely I'm overlooking something. For example, the LDRM_40N_1000M.IMG file shows a MISSING_CONSTANT value of -32768. Is this value meant to fix the OFFSET value? Thank you.
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After updating to 1.9.1, conversions stop showing up in extended tables. Similar can be observed in: Basically conversions do show up only under reports in Goals section in Piwik. Screen Shot 2012-10-30 at 8.24.53 AM.png Screen Shot 2012-10-30 at 8.24.28 AM.png I think this will be fixed as part of #3359 but let's see! As soon as this one and #3359 are fixed I'd love to do a release... I'm on it, I have the feeling this bug belongs to me ;) (In ) Fixes #3492 (In ) Fixes #3503 #3492 Ensure default parameters are set as expected. Reverting part of which caused this bug. changed in Refs #2159 Do not double encode the goal in column name.
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I have a client that bought 2 pix 501 units specifically for the vpn connect to another office. They have a split gateway, 2 different ip addresses. The cisco's are meant for secure incoming only. Now i've set up dozens of these cisco tunnels but these have me tearing my hair out. Normally a 10 minute job to set up the tunnel, but no connection. Been at this for hours and hours now. Neither of the pix units even try to make an ipsec connection, nothing in the logs. but yet the vpn client software connects to either/or at anytime... I've even tried to cross connect to other cisco's that i've set up. What the hell am I doing wrong? Is there something I need to turn on here?
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On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 03:43:09PM +0000, Matthew Wilcox wrote: In the case of a network filesystem being used to communicate with a different VM on the same physical machine, there is no backing device, just a network protocol. Again, do you mean block device? For a filesystem that does not do any pagecache writeback we already don't need a backing device, so I don't really see an issue there to start with. I'm not terribly enthusiastic about creating a fake block device sit on top of a network filesystem, but I suppose we could go that way if we had to. I see no need to a new network filesystem to have a fake block device. We do need a fake block device for an unchanged or partial DAX aware file system. And those are the only ones we have at the moment, although XFS could be converted to do direct calls bypassing the block layer fairly trivially if needed. For ext2 and ext4 that would be much harder due to the buffer cache dependency.
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|By Marketwired .|| |August 8, 2014 08:00 AM EDT|| PALO ALTO, CA and SANTA CLARA, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 08/08/14 -- Arista Networks, Inc. (NYSE: ANET), a leader in software driven cloud networking, and VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW) today announced a strategic relationship to enable customers to accelerate adoption of network virtualization in the software-defined data center (SDDC). This new collaboration agreement builds on the companies' four year relationship in developing innovative, integrated SDDC solutions, and focuses on development and joint marketing of the generally available Arista and VMware integrated networking solution for VMware NSX. Arista and VMware are continuing to partner in areas that will optimize the software-defined data center for the hybrid cloud. Building on previous work around VMware vSphere®, VMware vCloud Director, and VXLAN support, the companies are working together to drive greater interoperability across the broader VMware SDDC portfolio. Arista's network programmable underlay, utilizing Arista Extensible Operating System, EOS®, network APIs and hardware enabled VXLAN Tunnel Endpoints (VTEPS) and the VMware NSX network virtualization platform, support a software-defined data center for both enterprise and service provider customers. The Arista and VMware integrated networking solution combines award-winning network infrastructure with a complete network virtualization platform enabled to simplify management and provisioning, speed service delivery, reduce costs and create opportunities for competitive differentiation. The tools provided by Arista and VMware put control and visibility back in the hands of the network and systems administrators. This is the third phase of an ongoing collaboration between the two companies: - Phase 1 2010+: ESX and vSphere/VMware vCloud Integration - Phase 2 2012+: VXLAN specification and interoperability across physical/virtual networks - Phase 3 2014+: VMware NSX integration and Arista Networks support for VMware vCenter Operations Management Suite and VMware vCenter Log Insight "With multiple years of joint engineering and customer deployments, this announcement highlights our growing relationship with VMware. Arista is committed to working with VMware products and architectures to optimally combine the VMware network virtualization platform and Arista programmable physical networks for the best network-wide virtualization deployments." - Jayshree Ullal, President and CEO, Arista Networks "VMware and Arista are challenging the status quo in networking today, driving innovative, agile and cost-effective solutions that are changing the operations and economics of data centers. Through our shared vision for the software-defined data center, we are empowering customers to integrate Arista EOS-based network infrastructure with VMware NSX to enable the same operational model to be used for both virtual and physical workloads, resulting in increased efficiency and agility for the data center operator." - Raghu Raghuram, Executive Vice President of Cloud Infrastructure and Management, VMware "The excitement around SDN and network virtualization is that -- for the first time -- networking is becoming more software orientated, so we're able to dynamically orchestrate service modification and activation in real-time. Network connectivity can now keep up when virtual machines and associated compute and storage change or are moved within distributed data centers. This means that servers, storage and now the network are in synch so that we can meet the specific needs of our customers in a timescale they demand. As a result of deploying a new network architecture based on Arista and VMware networking technologies, the time for Colt to add, change or modify services now takes minutes rather than days, and enables Colt to onboard customers faster and expand its service portfolio quicker." - Mirko Voltolini, VP Technology and Architecture at Colt Software Driven Networking for today's Data Center Requirements Arista Networks and VMware recognize that today's data centers require automation, self-service provisioning, and linear scaling of both performance and data center economics. Arista's award-winning data center switching products combined with VMware NSX will be able to deliver next-generation network virtualization, custom programmability and simplified architectures, with a single point of management. VMware and Arista Networks help unlock the full potential of the software-defined data center, allowing IT organizations to: - Automate delivery of next-generation network services - Enable end-to-end network virtualization and deliver application workload mobility by preserving IP addressing within and between data centers - Simplified troubleshooting by offering complete physical and virtual network visibility - Accelerate deployment of business critical applications through transparent network provisioning - Seamless Integration without performance impact of non virtualized applications or servers - Attend Arista CTO Ken Duda's presentation at VMworld, "Physical Networks in a Virtual World," Session ID: NET1875 - Read VMware's Network Virtualization Blog - Read Jayshree Ullal's blog on Software Driven Networking About Arista Networks Arista Networks was founded to deliver software-driven cloud networking solutions for large data center and computing environments. Arista's award-winning 10/40/100 GbE switches redefine scalability, robustness, and price-performance, with over 2,700 customers and more than two million cloud networking ports deployed worldwide. At the core of Arista's platform is EOS, an advanced network operating system. Arista Networks products are available worldwide through distribution partners, systems integrators and resellers. Additional information and resources can be found at: http://www.arista.com VMware (NYSE: VMW) is the leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure solutions that enable businesses to thrive in the Cloud Era. Customers rely on VMware to help them transform the way they build, deliver and consume Information Technology resources in a manner that is evolutionary and based on their specific needs. With 2013 revenues of $5.21 billion, VMware has more than 500,000 customers and 75,000 partners. The company is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices throughout the world and can be found online at www.vmware.com. ARISTA, EOS and Spline are among the registered and unregistered trademarks of Arista Networks, Inc. in jurisdictions around the world. Other company names or product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. VMware, VMware vCloud, vSphere, Log Insight, vCenter, Operations Manager and VMware NSX are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the United States and other jurisdictions. The use of the word "partner" or "partnership" does not imply a legal partnership relationship between VMware and any other company. @ThingsExpo has been named the Top 5 Most Influential M2M Brand by Onalytica in the ‘Machine to Machine: Top 100 Influencers and Brands.' Onalytica analyzed the online debate on M2M by looking at over 85,000 tweets to provide the most influential individuals and brands that drive the discussion. 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You want to turn your idea quickly into a functional and engaging proof of concept. You need to be able to modify it to meet customers' needs, and you need to deliver a complete and secure SaaS application. How could you achieve all the above and yet avoid unforeseen IT requirements that add unnecessary cost and complexity? You also want your app to be responsive in any device at any time. In his session at 19th Cloud Expo, Mark Allen, General Manager of... Oct. 25, 2016 04:15 AM EDT Reads: 947 One of biggest questions about Big Data is “How do we harness all that information for business use quickly and effectively?” Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or spatial technology is about more than making maps, but adding critical context and meaning to data of all types, coming from all different channels – even sensors. 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In overall placement, @DevOpsSummit ranked as the number one ‘DevOps Influencer' followed by @CloudExpo at third, and @MicroservicesE at 24th. Oct. 25, 2016 01:15 AM EDT Reads: 4,035 So you think you are a DevOps warrior, huh? Put your money (not really, it’s free) where your metrics are and prove it by taking The Ultimate DevOps Geek Quiz Challenge, sponsored by DevOps Summit. Battle through the set of tough questions created by industry thought leaders to earn your bragging rights and win some cool prizes. Oct. 25, 2016 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 4,077 SYS-CON Events announced today that LeaseWeb USA, a cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider, will exhibit at the 19th International Cloud Expo, which will take place on November 1–3, 2016, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. LeaseWeb is one of the world's largest hosting brands. The company helps customers define, develop and deploy IT infrastructure tailored to their exact business needs, by combining various kinds cloud solutions. Oct. 24, 2016 11:15 PM EDT Reads: 3,857 SYS-CON Events announced today that Hitrons Solutions will exhibit at the 19th International Cloud Expo, which will take place on November 1–3, 2016, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. Hitrons Solutions Inc. is distributor in the North American market for unique products and services of small and medium-size businesses, including cloud services and solutions, SEO marketing platforms, and mobile applications. Oct. 24, 2016 11:00 PM EDT Reads: 2,022 Successful digital transformation requires new organizational competencies and capabilities. Research tells us that the biggest impediment to successful transformation is human; consequently, the biggest enabler is a properly skilled and empowered workforce. 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If the application need is: Master has to read/write starting from any arbitrary part of the I2C buffer(this arbitrary index will be sent by the master before every read/write cycle) then EzI2C is the preferred user module. All I2C operations will be handled in interrupts inbuilt within the EzI2C slave user module. If the need of the PSoC application is ANYTHING other than this(it could be simpler or more complex than the above) like 1) simpler - eg: master just reads/writes to buffer without sending index 2) complex - eg: master needs to read from a particular buffer which depends upon what values were written into a set of write buffers For these applications, we need more flexibility and hence we must poll(the I2C status flags) for completion of read/write cycle and perform operations(such as initializing read/write buffers to appropriate values as per application need) in that polling routine. PRECAUTION: The frequency of polling must be in such a way that ,say, the read/write buffers are initialized prior to the future I2C operations that expect the initializations to read/write buffers. This timing would not be a problem if the polling of the flags was the only thing done by the application. But if the main.c code becomes long and we do not poll the flags frequently enough, then the I2C may not operate as expected. For this, a possible workaround is to include the polling routine in between chunks of main.c code and ensure that the polling occurs frequently enough. Usually EzI2C satisfies most of the practical I2C applications. But for other cases, you may use I2CHW slave with the precaution stated above.
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As we wrap up Made by Many’s NYC summer internship to create a journaling app that encourages self awareness, it seems appropriate to conclude the intern blog series with an entry to reflect on what I’ve learned. This summer, we were asked to: Create a product to solve a problem at the intersection of mental health and machine learning/artificial intelligence. With so many innovators in this big world of mental health, what was a realistic problem we could help address in the short span of 12 weeks? As I started reflecting on our journey, I drew this doodle summarizing our process to organize my thoughts: A few thoughts this internship has gotten me thinking about: 1. On That Thing Called Empathy In the past, I compartmentalized user research and design production to be linear, consecutive, but still separate. I’ve realized over this summer though that for a designer (and really, the whole team) to be fully invested, there is no substitution for talking to and developing empathy for users; no amount of research statistics and/or survey numbers can replace it. I think there’s something about talking with users- the eye contact, underlying tones, and first hand narrative in real time- that is more memorable than statistics on a page. After all, we remember stories, not numbers. Which brings me to a next conflicting thought. Somewhere in the middle of our interviewing process, I started asking myself: But is there such thing as too much empathy? Our interviewee subjects surprisingly opened up with personal stories they hadn’t told some of their closest friends. Yet really putting myself in their shoes made me reflect closely on my own anxieties, fears, and insecurities. The good? I felt more invested. I strayed farther from trying to make a sexy product for the sake of novelty, but began critically evaluating the ideas and how useful each actually could be. The bad? I am not the user, nor am I designing for myself. Designers come with the intention of addressing a problem, and need an objective view to arrive with a different perspective. This internal dialogue made me question how designers exactly should empathize. This dichotomy in empathy between concern and contagion is not just relevant to design, but especially in any professional field where emotional understanding is the key ingredient to delivering value. 2. On Choosing What To Make After interviewing more than a dozen people and subject matter experts during our research phase, I still felt insecure about designing a product without a background in mental health. The mentors comforted us that after we each talked to a few people, we would start hearing similar responses in our interviews. Still, I couldn’t help but question — what is a sufficient amount of research before you start choosing what to make? This was the part where we had to trust following the process. The whole point of doing agile and making a MVP is that you experiment with a few hunches you think could work based on what prior research reveals. However, you won’t really know until the hunches (what MxM calls “hypotheses”) are tested in front of users. Instead of perfecting ideas under closed curtains for a big reveal, it’s more efficient to show every step of the process to users, letting them critique and act as guides for decisions. Although they can’t necessarily articulate what they want without having experienced a “preferred future state”, reading in between the lines of their responses can still reveal underlying behaviors and needs. 3. On Design & Mentorship It takes planning and a thoughtful team to build out an internship that strikes a healthy balance between guidance and autonomy. During the 2 weeks of heads down design, our daily design check-ins were extremely effective in making sure I was exploring as many variations of design as possible and had an opinion on what I made. At times it got frustrating — even with only a few designers in the studio, there were multiple opinions on how things like a user flow should work. I’ve realized it’s better to end up at the same spot after exploring as much as possible than to not have explored at all. Some of this design “intuition” also just comes with experience; to be around long enough to have a reasonable gut feeling of whether a design may or may not work. It’s best to show up with patience and an open mindset to take it all as a learning opportunity. Each decision throughout our timeline was ultimately up to us three interns to make, and I recognize it takes a certain level of trust from the mentors’ parts for that to happen. It also meant that communication between the three of us was key, which took time for us to settle into. Throughout the internship, we were often reminded that this was our project- we could take it as shallow or as far as we wanted. I love that we were encouraged to own the project from an internal motivation perspective. 4. Internship Final Thoughts: This internship has been immensely rewarding, and I feel fortunate to have worked with such a supportive mentorship and intern team. I’m especially excited that building this product has gotten me thinking more about the possibilities that products may have in creating positive behavior change. After 12 weeks of research, design, + code, what’d we make? Introducing: Loose Leaf Loose Leaf encourages journalers to let go of their thoughts by watching their entries disappear. After entries clear, natural language processing uses tone analysis to identify trends in emotions and words most used over time. Interested in testing our three months labor of love MVP for yourself? Sign up for the beta release. We’re thirsty for your feedback! It’s been an awesome ride this summer with MxM. It’s time to return to the peaceful island and finish up my last semester for now. Signing out :)
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https://blenderartists.org/t/using-objects-in-place-of-particles/363114
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I am wanting to make some grass. I followed a tutorial on how to make the particles be a specific object. So I created some grass then I made a grid and made the grass a child of the grid. I then went and started a new particle emitter from the grid and set up dubli verts so that the child of the grid(the grass) would be used…this worked once but the grass was all over so I just reloaded and tried again and changed the normals. Now it isn’t bringing up anything when I click the dublivert. Is there a step that I am missing in this process? Well I found it out by just messing around…wish i could get some responses though Just found this post late, Any chance you could share the secrets of your success?
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http://superuser.com/questions/tagged/hex-editor+windows-7
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I have ~300 files that need to be truncated (I need to remove a specified number of bytes from the beginning of the file). I can do it one by one using a hex file editor, but given the number of files ... I use Notepad++ v126.96.36.199 (Unicode) on Windows 7 (64 bit) and I have installed the HEX-Editor v0.9.5 plugin. The problem is that only administrators now seem to be able to run Notepad++. With guests ... I am trying to modify the HDD that windows 7 is running on using WinHex. But after i edit a few bytes of the physical HDD, i cannot save the changes as it says my HDD is write protected and locked. ... How do I go about adding a program to every files right click "open with..." list in Windows 7? For example; I like to regularly view files in HxD hexeditor; there are various types of files I do ...
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https://tetration.github.io/Simcity3000_Modding_Revival/scu3_langSelector_page.html
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Simcity 3000 Unlimited/ Simcity 3000 Language patch: By using this python script you will be able to change the language of your game to one one of the following besides the default ones that came with you installtion: Linux users: You will be able to easily change the language of the game as many times as you want without having to reinstall it Python 2.7 script tested under Windows 10 64 bit and DeepinOS 15.5 64bit using Simcity 3000 Unlimited GOG Edition(Windows) and Simcity 3000 Unlimited Loki Games Edition(Linux) for our testing purposes. Instructions to patch the game: 1: Make sure to install Simcity 3000/3000 Unlimited with English as the default language 2: Make sure python 2.7 is installed in your current Windows system 2.1: You can download Python 2.7 to your current OS to make this script run 3: Download my script 4:Place this python script in the same Res folder of Simcity 3000. 4.1:Windows version: Folder can be located in something like C\:GOG\Simcity 3000 Unlimited\Apps\Res 4.12:Linux version folder can be located in something like home\usr\SimCity3000 Unlimited\Res 5: Run the script(SCU3_Language_selector.py) by left-clicking twice on it 5.5: Select one of the languages avaliable in the script menu 6: Enjoy running the game in your native tongue!
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https://discuss.dizzycoding.com/is-selenium-slow-or-is-my-code-wrong/
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So I’m trying to login to Quora using Python and then scrape some stuff. I’m using Selenium to login to the site. Here’s my code: from selenium import webdriver from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys driver = webdriver.Firefox() driver.get('http://www.quora.com/') username = driver.find_element_by_name('email') password = driver.find_element_by_name('password') username.send_keys('email') password.send_keys('password') password.send_keys(Keys.RETURN) driver.close() Now the questions: It took ~4 minutes to find and fill the login form, which painfully slow. Is there something I can do to speed up the process? When it did login, how do I make sure there were no errors? In other words, how do I check the response code? How do I save cookies with selenium so I can continue scraping once I login? If there is no way to make selenium faster, is there any other alternative for logging in? (Quora doesn’t have an API) I had a similar problem with very slow find_elements_xxx calls in Python selenium using the ChromeDriver. I eventually tracked down the trouble to a driver.implicitly_wait() call I made prior to my find_element_xxx() calls; when I took it out, my find_element_xxx() calls ran quickly. Now, I know those elements were there when I did the find_elements_xxx() calls. So I cannot imagine why the implicit_wait should have affected the speed of those operations, but it did. I have been there, selenium is slow. It may not be as slow as 4 min to fill a form. I then started using phantomjs, which is much faster than firefox, since it is headless. You can simply replace Firefox() with PhantomJS() in the webdriver line after installing latest phantomjs. To check that you have login you can assert for some element which is displayed after login. As long as you do not quit your driver, cookies will be available to follow links You can try using urllib and post directly to the login link. You can use cookiejar to save cookies. You can even simply save cookie, after all, a cookie is simply a string in http header You can fasten your form filling by using your own setAttribute method, here is code for java for it For Windows 7 and IEDRIVER with Python Selenium, Ending the Windows Command Line and restarting it cured my issue. I was having trouble with find_element..clicks. They were taking 30 seconds plus a little bit. Here’s the type of code I have including capturing how long to run. timeStamp = time.time() elem = driver.find_element_by_css_selector(clickDown).click() print("1 took:",time.time() - timeStamp) timeStamp = time.time() elem = driver.find_element_by_id("cSelect32").click() print("2 took:",time.time() - timeStamp) That was recording about 31 seconds for each click. After ending the command line and restarting it (which does end any IEDRIVERSERVER.exe processes), it was 1 second per click. Running the web driver headlessly should improve its execution speed to some degree. from selenium.webdriver import Firefox from selenium.webdriver.firefox.options import Options options = Options() options.add_argument('-headless') browser = webdriver.Firefox(firefox_options=options) browser.get('https://google.com/') browser.close() I have changed locators and this works fast. Also, I have added working with cookies. Check the code below: from selenium import webdriver from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys import pickle driver = webdriver.Firefox() driver.get('http://www.quora.com/') wait = WebDriverWait(driver, 5) username = wait.until(EC.presence_of_element_located((By.XPATH, '//div[@class="login"]//input[@name="email"]'))) password = wait.until(EC.presence_of_element_located((By.XPATH, '//div[@class="login"]//input[@name="password"]'))) username.send_keys('email') password.send_keys('password') password.send_keys(Keys.RETURN) wait.until(EC.presence_of_element_located((By.XPATH, '//span[text()="Add Question"]'))) # checking that user logged in pickle.dump( driver.get_cookies() , open("cookies.pkl","wb")) # saving cookies driver.close() We have saved cookies and now we will apply them in a new browser: driver = webdriver.Firefox() driver.get('http://www.quora.com/') cookies = pickle.load(open("cookies.pkl", "rb")) for cookie in cookies: driver.add_cookie(cookie) driver.get('http://www.quora.com/') Hope, this will help.
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https://jaxenter.com/tag/jvm/page/3/
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Avatar’s days are numbered. After months of tumbleweed tumbling through the Avatar project, Oracle has performed a sharp u-turn and cancelled its plans for an Avatar 2.0 release. In this new series of articles on testing, Daniel Witkowski identifies common mistakes made during performance testing and demonstrates how to use widely available free open source tools to find response time problems before they reach production. Oracle has begun removing JAR files from the Java runtime system as it searches for the final piece of the Java modularization puzzle. Alex Zhitnitsky takes us behind the scenes of Java 9 and shows us how new features come to life. Groovy-ing it up since 2008, Griffon has released a number of changes to its Grails-inspired platform for JVM applications. An easy introduction to the low-latency JVM framework Reactor – by Michael Nitschinger of Couchbase. Project Panama is building a bridge to non-JVM libraries like C and C++. And it could be the most exciting Java 9 feature yet. The realm of JVM-alternatives remains an exciting one. Version 2.7 of the JVM alternative brings a number of nice new features and performance updates. Its got lambdas, its flawlessly interoperable with Java and its also a cinch to learn for Java devs. So whats the catch? Raspberry Pi experts from around the world talk us through the nitty-gritty of Java on the Raspberry Pi. Where have you been all this time? Erjang takes the nifty language of Erlang to the JVM. 2.11.2 now available from Maven Central, with 49 issues resolved and 70 pull requests reviewed and merged. Java derivative language creator sees Groovy as the Swift-alike for Android programmers – and after all, the two have a lot in common. Groovy hit the 3 million downloads mark in 2013! We met Guillaume Laforge at JAX 2014 to talk about what makes Groovy so groovy for developers and what new features the latest version 2.3 offers. Filmed at JAX 2014, Mainz, Germany.
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http://twcourseworkogui.agorisme.info/why-is-linux-popular-why-is-it-popular-in-academia.html
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Why is linux popular why is it popular in academia Why are questions on citation style on topic why is citation style on topic or the exegesis of a popular style guide. Popular gnu/linux videos popular engineering videos why my hero academia's character designs are amazing my hero academia's hidden story (part 1). Studies internet marketing, web development, and web marketing naveen rajput (project manager : linux ark survival evolved is one of most popular why. Popular searches pro tools pro tools faq system requirements sibelius is now available in more ways than ever, making it easy for anyone to write music. Mendeley is a free reference manager and an academic social network manage your research, showcase your work, connect and collaborate with over six million. Tubeidco is a free video search engine and online media conversion to popular gnu/linux videos popular engineering this is why 100 thieves sign. The the lastest in linux distribution versions all at linux distribution central reasons why linux could be the is the linux operating system so popular. Is linux a unix up vote 170 down vote some of the most popular and mainstream linux distributions are arch linux, centos why is linux's filesystem designed. Why is linux popular why is it popular in academia what are multiuser systems why are they successful linux is popular for a number of different reasons. Where to find the world's best programmers perhaps more importantly why do some countries lead the math and computer science are very popular in china,. Why is linux popular why is it popular in academia why is soccer so popular many people in the us often ask: “why soccer is so boring some time they can’t. Popular answers (1) 4 years from the points of view of security or stability or support or cost or compatability etc linux/unix is better unix is here to.A newbie’s initiation to linux there are many reasons why linux is by default in most linux distributions, less popular or quirky. Why a data scientist, which programming language is best for big data which programming language is best for big data. My extreme interest in linux is one reason why i am somewhat disappointed in the way linux as a in research and academia, linux is very popular in emerging. Some would argue that bsd/unix has always been more reliable and stable than linux (not me, of course, don't hurt me) why does linux always seem to beat bsd is it. Steam featured items sales page search our site for the best deals on games and software we offer free demos on new arrivals so. Java is popular in academia for many of the same reasons that as for academia teaching linux, why would you choose not to learn the most prevalent. Why linux is it popular in academia in my opinion, linux is popular because it is generally lighter, faster, and easier to develop for than other systems. Qubes operating system can protect you even if you get hacked using security by isolation including windows, linux, why do we need qubes. Thug life remixes are a another series of remix videos that open with a verbal insult or a punchline quoted from a popular film or my hero academia. View notes - unit1review from cis 206 at ecpi college of technology chapter 1 2 why is linux popular why is it popular in academia linux is popular for a number. Why r the pros and cons of r’s advantages are linked mostly to r’s strong ties to academia, peng also notes that a lot of popular machine learning. Functional programming has long been popular in academia, it has since become popular for building a range of why functional programming is on the. Why do i receive c++ linking errors using the matlab compiler on redhat/mandrake linux when i do the following: /usr/matlab/bin/mbuild -v ex1cpp. Why the r programming language is good for business like redhat is to linux and cloudera is to hadoop, just how r had taken over academia. Ver vídeo how many episodes of sôru îtâ have you seen soul eater not didn't really like but i can see why it's so popular. The linux kernel is used in some popular yet other operating systems are used almost exclusively in academia, becoming the most popular operating system. What is linux and why is it so popular - linux is an operating system that uses unix like operating system however, unlike unix, linux is an open source.
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https://www.cs.umd.edu/~clin/MoreJava/Intro/expr-int-div.html
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However, if both expressions have type int, then the result is an int. Does that sound strange? What is the result of evaluating 7 / 3? Java does integer division, which basically is the same as regular real division, but you throw away the remainder (or fraction). Thus, 7 / 3 is 2 with a remainder of 1. Throw away the remainder, and the result is 2. Integer division can come in very handy. Even if you don't see a use for it now, it is used quite often. What happens if you really want an answer that's double. That is, you want the answer to be 2.33333333 or something close. One way is to cast the denominator to double. You do this as 7 / (double) 3. Casting is an operator that creates a temporary double value. Thus it creates a temporary 3.0 double. When one of the operands to a division is a double and the other is an int, Java implicitly (i.e. behind your back) casts the int operand to a double. Thus, Java performs the real division 7.0 / 3.0.
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https://0-100.io/glossary/github
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GitHub is a web-based platform that offers a centralized repository of source code for software development projects. It was founded in 2008 and has quickly become one of the most popular platforms for developers to collaborate and share code. While GitHub is not directly related to the fields of cryptocurrency, blockchain, or finance, it has become an integral part of the development of these technologies. In this article, we will discuss what GitHub is, how it works, and its importance in the world of crypto, blockchain, and finance. What is GitHub? GitHub is a cloud-based platform for hosting and managing source code. It offers a variety of tools that developers can use to collaborate on software development projects. GitHub allows developers to upload their code to a centralized repository, making it easy for other developers to view and contribute to the code. The platform also offers a variety of tools for project management, such as bug tracking, feature requests, and code review. How Does GitHub Work? GitHub is based on a version control system called Git. Git is a distributed version control system that allows developers to track changes to their code over time. This makes it easy to collaborate on software development projects, as multiple developers can work on the same codebase without overwriting each other's changes. When a developer uploads their code to GitHub, it is stored in a repository. Repositories can be either public or private. Public repositories are visible to everyone, while private repositories are only visible to users who have been given permission to access them. Once a repository has been created, developers can clone it to their local machine, make changes to the code, and then push those changes back to the repository. GitHub offers a variety of tools for managing repositories and collaborating on software development projects. These tools include: Issues: A tool for tracking bugs and feature requests. Pull requests: A way for developers to propose changes to the codebase and have them reviewed by other developers. Branches: A way to create separate "copies" of the codebase to work on new features or bug fixes without affecting the main codebase. Code review: A tool for reviewing changes to the codebase and providing feedback to other developers. Importance of GitHub in Crypto, Blockchain, and Finance GitHub has become an essential tool for developers working on cryptocurrency, blockchain, and finance projects. These technologies are all open-source, meaning that the code is available for anyone to view and contribute to. GitHub makes it easy for developers to collaborate on these projects, which is crucial for their success. One of the most popular cryptocurrency projects on GitHub is Bitcoin. Bitcoin is an open-source project, meaning that anyone can view and contribute to its codebase. The Bitcoin repository on GitHub is where developers can find the latest version of the Bitcoin code, as well as contribute to its development. The Bitcoin repository has over 22,000 commits and over 700 contributors. Many other cryptocurrencies also use GitHub as a platform for collaboration and development. Ethereum, for example, has a repository on GitHub that is used for its development. The Ethereum repository has over 25,000 commits and over 800 contributors. Blockchain technology is also heavily reliant on open-source development, and GitHub is a crucial tool for this. Many blockchain projects, such as Hyperledger and Corda, have repositories on GitHub that are used for their development. These repositories allow developers to collaborate on the code that powers these technologies, which is essential for their success. In the finance industry, GitHub is becoming increasingly important as more financial institutions embrace open-source development. Banks and other financial institutions are starting to see the benefits of open-source development, which include faster innovation and reduced costs. Many of these institutions are starting to use GitHub as a platform for collaboration and development. GitHub is a powerful tool for software development, and its importance in the fields of crypto, blockchain, and finance cannot be overstated. With its open-source platform, collaborative features, and access to a wealth of resources, GitHub has become a critical part of the development process for many projects in these fields. For those looking to get started with GitHub, there are plenty of resources available online, including tutorials, guides, and forums. It is also important to note the importance of proper etiquette when using GitHub, such as following community guidelines, properly attributing contributions, and respecting intellectual property rights. As the world of crypto, blockchain, and finance continues to evolve and innovate, GitHub will undoubtedly remain a key player in the development process. Whether you are an experienced developer or just starting out, GitHub offers a wealth of opportunities to learn, collaborate, and contribute to some of the most exciting and transformative projects of our time.
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http://nanitnut.blogspot.com/2013/04/around-around-green.html
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yeaaaay! really really fun if we can stay in our comfort zone. but it's not possible. we must go out from our comfort zone, someday. hmm.. guys, have you ever felt difficult when you try to start something? I don't know, there's something wrong with me or it's normal if I'm afraid. now, here. I surrounded all about green, scattered papers, snacks, and songs. but, I don't know what I want to do. something happened with me. I don't know what must I do for the first. I hope I will know what must I do.
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https://www.open-electronics.org/learn-to-fly-with-your-tiny-raspberry-pi/
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- Creating a Unique Electronic Musical Instrument: The Sound WallPosted 2 days ago - Building a Laser MicroscopePosted 2 days ago - Grand Piano Keys with ArduinoPosted 5 days ago - Wireless Power TransferPosted 6 days ago - Robot Punchers with ArduinoPosted 7 days ago - A minimal 3D-printed scalePosted 1 week ago - Expanding the pins of a microcontrollerPosted 2 weeks ago - Let’s create a small level with a matrix displayPosted 2 weeks ago - ChatGPT: Writing Code with Artificial IntelligencePosted 2 weeks ago - Free Webinar: Arduino IoT Cloud and ESP32 DemoboardPosted 2 weeks ago “Learn to Fly” with your Tiny Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi is the centre of hundreds of useful projects, but as this useful gadget shows, it can also help you to learn and satisfy your idle curiosity. Stratux is a homebuilt ADS-B In receiver for pilots. It’s a project which was made to tell you information about the various aircraft in the sky around you, and the good news is that it’s wonderfulyl simple to build. By receiving and translating the ADS-B broadcasts from airplanes in the sky nearby, Stratux gives you information such as the planes’ altitudes, speeds, locations and callsigns. The software is open-source and hackable so you can build the system that’s right for you. If you need some help or for any suggestion you can refer to the stratux community. It runs on the Raspberry Pi 3 Motherboard, and the decoding software can be downloaded onto a Micro SD card that you simply slot into the chip. This page has a few alternative lists of parts, ranging in cost from a budget $95, to a common $145 package, up to a $260 list that’s quick to build.
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http://bio.net/hypermail/VIROLOGY/1995-April/002070.html
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It was my understanding that the hanta virus of which you speak affected victims as far east as Arkansas and was not limited to the Indian reservations. Also, it was detected in deer mice much further north than I'm very sorry, and profusely apologetic, but I cannot find my reference; I read this at least six months ago +, in an in-depth article about the spread of this virus. Also, I read it in a popular magazine (I ought to be ashamed to admit it)--something like _Discover_.
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https://wpdek.com/?vbqa_question=how-to-make-search-box-always-visible-woocommerce
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Hi, I have a problem with my Woocommerce theme. When the window is on full screen I can see the search box, but when the window is not full screen (even when there is space for a search box) the box becomes floating when I hover the mouse. This is very annoying since I have an ajax search suggestion plugin and I if go to the suggestion list the search box disappears. Is there a way to make the page to always show the full search box? Heres some screenshots: The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]
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https://8ch.net/tech/res/1026254.html
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>Is it possible to "own" your own website without needing to "buy" the domain name and pay for server hosting? >Is there a way to have an "unregistered" website hosted on a home server? if you have a home server it's not free, you are paying anyway, for: -hardware cost (including fixing or replacing parts that died) -heating and air conditioning cost (server cannot work at very low or very high temperatures) -building cost (need a place to store the server) but yes, you can have a website on home server if you have IP address without NAT (visible and accessible from outside). if you don't have that, you will have to pay to your ISP to provide you unique IP you won't have a domain, people will have to visit it by IP address (or .onion address, .onion domains are almost free) also good luck hosting your website in your home when someone will upload CP on it >places like godaddy.com (domain name services) charge you money for this (the only reason I can figure out is 1. registering your shit with ICANN, and 2. hosting your stuff) you can get an .onion domain if you don't want to pay domain niggers. but then nobody will visit your website because nobody uses Tor
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https://able2know.org/topic/139345-1
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I'd be surprised if that were a priority. There was one on the previous A2k for a bit, but it never worked well. I think an easy way to do it for people who want to chat might be to co-ordinate chat programs, and send their username to people they want to chat with, or just put it down on a thread here. That way, if you are online, you can chat with folk. We used to do it a lot back in the day.
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https://forums.envato.com/t/my-easyinsurance-theme-hard-rejected-please-help-me/129018
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Please help me I don’t understand why my work has been rejected. Here is the demo. Without demo theme URL you can’t get any feedback. Here is the demo What i can tell is your colors combination is very poor. Your use of white space is very bad. and typography is poor too. so overall it is not a good design. You are new to designing i guess. Give your self some time to learn web designing skills, your skills are not on the level of authors here at envato. Thanks for your kind words.
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Kilian Weinberger is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in Machine Learning under the supervision of Lawrence Saul and his undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Oxford. During his career he has won several best paper awards at ICML (2004), CVPR (2004, 2017), AISTATS (2005) and KDD (2014, runner-up award). In 2011 he was awarded the Outstanding AAAI Senior Program Chair Award and in 2012 he received an NSF CAREER award. He was elected co-Program Chair for ICML 2016 and for AAAI 2018. In 2016 he was the recipient of the Daniel M Lazar ’29 Excellence in Teaching Award. Kilian Weinberger’s research focuses on Machine Learning and its applications. In particular, he focuses on learning under resource constraints, metric learning, machine learned web-search ranking, computer vision and deep learning. Before joining Cornell University, he was an Associate Professor at Washington University in St. Louis and before that he worked as a research scientist at Yahoo! Research in Santa Clara. In this course, you will investigate the fundamental components of machine learning that are used to build a neural network. You will then construct a neural network and train it on a simple data set to make predictions on new data. We then look at how a neural network can be adapted for image data by exploring convolutional networks. You will have the opportunity to explore a simple implementation of a convolutional neural network written in PyTorch, a deep learning platform. Finally, you will yet again adapt neural networks, this time for sequential data. Using a deep averaging network, you will implement a neural sequence model that analyzes product reviews to determine consumer sentiment. These courses are required to be completed prior to starting this course: - Problem-Solving with Machine Learning - Estimating Probability Distributions - Learning with Linear Classifiers - Decision Trees and Model Selection - Debugging and Improving Machine Learning Models - Learning with Kernel Machines Key Course Takeaways - Explore the inner workings of neural networks - Construct and train a neural network for new prediction tasks - Adapt neural networks to take advantage of specific properties of image data - Adapt neural networks to take advantage of specific properties of sequence data Download a BrochureNot ready to enroll but want to learn more? Download the course brochure to review program details. How It Works Who Should Enroll - Data analysts - Data scientists - Software engineers
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There’s tons of tutorial about how to add feature in WP Editor (tinymce) via “formats” drop downs, but none really explain how it works. Most just a recycle of other tutorials with different element and CSS and (sometimes) poorly coded. One of my theme “Press Start” is featured at WordPress org featured section. WOW ! I love using Hybrid Core Framework, I use it in all my themes, I don’t even know how to build a theme without it. Currently Justin is working on the Version 3 of the Framework and it’s offer a lot of improvement and features. I want to create my own. Hybrid Core is modular and extendable so I can use only the features I need and bend it as I see fit, but I want to create my own framework so I can have full control of the features and code. For my themes I created “Tamatebako“, a Hybrid Core sidekick to build theme faster by setting the defaults. Now I want to experiment and make Tamatebako as a standalone framework. The focus is a little different than Hybrid Core. Instead of building new awesome features, the focus is for faster theme development. I might failed and switch back to Hybrid Core, but I think it’s going to be a good opportunity to dive in and re-learn about theme development. I haven’t even done porting main framework features (still a mess), but you can follow the development here. I might be a defeated soldier, but I was trained to win. 🍑 It’s June already. Time flies. Here’s the highlights of what happen in my life in the past six months. Yet, a scary thought crossed my mind. I felt like I was ripping everyone off this time. I didn’t really do such a great job, but the atmosphere was really like that…. So, before others take notice, I need to quickly raise my standard. I have to work hard and change these bubbles into solid soap. A beautiful WordPress theme inspired by file explorer. I create this theme in 48 hours (well, actually 12.5 hours). So, a few days ago Sami Keijonen create a challenge to build a WordPress Theme in 48 hours. He mention that he need several months to build a WordPress Theme. Well, for myself, the challenge is not really hard. I usually build a theme in 2-4 days for simple custom theme. As long as the client already have a design (PSD/design inspiration/example) I can build it in less than a week. I only charge $300 – $500 for a very simple theme. So, I need to work fast 🙂 You’ll eventually get caught no matter how careful you are. The key is to become a person who doesn’t need to be careful. Around a month ago, I decided to buy a cheap Windows tablet from eBay, HP Stream 7. This model is not available here in Indonesia. Here are several things I wish I knew about this tablet before buying it. How much it really cost? Well, if you are in America, you can buy it for $80 at Microsoft Store. But they can’t ship it here so I purchased it from eBay: $100 – Normal price $30 – Shipping (it took around 1 month to get here using USPS) $10 – Tax, administration, etc So in total around $140 (almost twice the price) I also bought 32 GB MicroSD Card ($15), so I spent around $155 for this device. Is it sucks? Yes, kinda. But is it worth the money? (probably not) WordPress is a Global CMS, with very minimum requirement to install: PHP: version 5.2.4 MySQL: version 5.0 I’m sure most of us have better server configuration than the minimum. I think most hosting have at least PHP 5.4 installed. but as a freelancer, sometimes we get a client with older version of PHP in their server. And for whatever reason they cannot/do not want to upgrade to better hosting. If you don’t have multiple PHP version in your server, you can always install multiple PHP version in your server and pollute your server with outdated script. Or you can spent $10 and have a separate server where you can test your code for whole year. $10 / year, that’s only $ 0.83 / month Today I updated my plugin f(x) Favicon (no longer available, WordPress now have “Site Icon” feature), and I would like to share in how I sanitize image URL in the plugin uploader. And this is to make sure our plugin/theme working correctly. We also need to do this check before loading the file. <link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://siteurl.com/path/favicon.png"/> <link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://siteurl.com/path/some-random-file.doc"/>
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https://aninternetpresence.net/dev-guides/amp/xdebug/
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Setup Xdebug for improvements to PHP’s built-in debugging features and to allow IDEs to set breakpoints and step through scripts If you are reading this, you must be very serious about making quality PHP web applications, and I commend you. You will be rewarded with several installation steps, but these pertain to setting up the best debugging tool available for PHP. You will have the easiest time installing Xdebug through PECL, as all you need to run is pecl install xdebug. If you want the latest version available, you will have to get the source from xdebug.org. Grab the DLL for your PHP version from their site and make sure it is loaded with: zend_extension = "C:\php\ext\php_xdebug.dll" or wherever the file may be. Both Mr. Rethans and I recommend installing Xdebug through Homebrew: # Find available Xdebug versions brew search xdebug # Use the package name of whichever version of PHP you have brew install php71-xdebug Enabling the module Of course, installation instructions for various platforms are provided. Once you have the file(s), open your xdebug.ini to add lines to let PHP know about Xdebug. At the very least, you’ll need a line such as above in the Windows section for including the extension file, whether it be a I would also recommend the following: # This will enable the module xdebug.remote_enable=1 # Set this to the host that the Xdebug client (your IDE, fancy text editor, etc.) is running on xdebug.remote_host="localhost" # The port that the client and server should listen on. # The default is 9000 so you need not set this unless something else is already listening on that port. xdebug.remote_port=9000 You can use a command like netstat to find out if port 9000 is available. With the extension file and configuration in place, you should be ready to go. Restart Apache so we can make sure Xdebug is going. A quick way to see what modules PHP is running is to run the command-line interface with the This will simply list all the active modules. You should see Xdebug in its own section at the bottom. To really see it in action, load up php-console and check the result of phpinfo(). You should now see a section talking about Xdebug: var_dump an array to see the prettier view: And check out that improved error display! : Debug PHP Scripts with Eclipse The title says it all! Now, all of your efforts will finally bear glorious fruit. You can use Eclipse to set breakpoints in a PHP script. To do so, you’ll need to make sure you have a PHP project open. Once that’s in order, click the triangle next to the Debug icon in the top bar and choose Debug Configurations…. Then, find the PHP Web Application section, right click it, and select New…: Here, we’ve renamed the Debug Configuration to Test Project. You can either edit the default PHP Server configuration, or create a new one. Let’s edit the Default one to something we’re more likely to commonly use. Click Configure…, change Debugger to XDebug and the Base URL to the URL of your test site. In my case, I configured my web server and hosts file to make my site available at the specified address: You should not have to make any other changes for a very basic setup. Next, click the Debugger tab and change Server Debugger to XDebug. Click Configure… and make sure it’s using the right port. Again, be sure to confirm that the port it’s set to is not already being used by another program: In the File box, choose a starting point from which to start the application (the document root): In this example, I’ll choose the only file in my test project. Unclick Auto Generate in the URL section and make sure your file is named. I don’t really need to in my case since the file is index.php and the webserver will automatically serve that file when requesting the root of the site: Next, I recommend setting Eclipse’s default web browser to the one you prefer using, rather than Eclipse’s built-in browser. Go to Window -> Preferences -> General -> Web Browser, click the radio button for Use external web browser, and then either select or add the browser you prefer using: When the debugger launches your project, it will do so in the selected browser. Now, you should view your project in the Debug perspective so you can take advantage of the many tools here, especially those that let you set breakpoints and step through your script’s execution. Let’s say we wanted to pause the script at a certain point to see what was in a variable: This is an example of a script paused at a breakpoint. The browser is launched and only shows what data has been sent to the user at this point in the script. The top left Debug panel informs you that the script is paused at line 5. The upper right panels labeled Variables, Breakpoints, and Expressions are where you’ll probably spend the most time probing your script to see what happens when you run certain expressions. You can even directly manipulate the values of the listed variables so as to alter the web app’s operation once you continue execution, although sometimes variables may not be available for writing. You have a significantly enhanced perspective of your web application with the debugger. If you mouse over any variable while the script is paused, you’ll actually see what’s in there at that point. What is most helpful is that when you Ctrl-click on identifiers, the IDE now has a much better idea of where code is coming from and the relationship between so many variables, so you’ll actually be led to where that identifier was defined more often than not. If you enable autostart in the Xdebug config, then the Xdebug client will connect with the Xdebug server on every web server request . If it is turned off, they will only connect when a request parameter named XDEBUG_SESSION_START or a cookie named XDEBUG_SESSION is sent with the request. You can set the value of the request parameter in the Debug Configurations for Xdebug. Also note that sometimes Eclipse is set to break on the first line of every script by default. You will want to find this setting on the global level as well as the project level. Look in (Window) -> Preferences -> PHP -> Debug to see if Break at First Line is checked. Also look for this section in the Debugger tab of the project’s Debug Configurations. Debug PHP Scripts with PHPStorm Debugging with PHPStorm is not all too difficult. It requires a similar amount of setup as Eclipse where you must define a site and debug configuration. First of all, you should create a site configuration by either clicking the upside down triangle in the upper right of a new project and clicking “Edit configurations…”, or selecting this option in the Run menu: From here, you should click the button with the three dots next to Server, where it currently says <no server> to create a new server: On the next screen, provide a name for your server and a host name where it can be reached, as well as the server port. Xdebug should already be selected for Debugger. You should also let PHPStorm know where the root of the site is if it is not obvious. You may need to toy with these settings until you get things where PHPStorm is satisfied: Also, click PHP Remote Debug in the left hand nav section to setup the debug server settings. When you click the three dot button here, you can choose the server you setup earlier. You can also choose an IDE key other than the default: You are finally ready to create a new PHP Web Application Server based on your Test Server. Click the Plus button in the upper left of the window and choose PHP Web Application Server. You can choose a name for this server and keep the configuration settings you created earlier: Now is a good time to check the general PHP Debug options in Preferences -> Languages & Frameworks -> PHP -> Debug so you can set the right Debug port if it needs to be different from the default 9000, as well as other useful options: Go ahead and deselect Can accept external connections for Zend Debugger so that it does not try to run. Next, it is a good idea to use PHPStorm’s excellent utility for validating your debug setup on the server. Go to Run -> Web Server Debug Validation and either fill in the fields for a Local or Remote Web Server. You should then correct any issues that it notes: Note: I ended up setting xdebug.remote_host back to localhost because it was not able to find this machine with the localsite.local names set for it in From here, you can set a breakpoint and either click Start Listening for PHP Debug Connections in either the Run menu or the icon in the upper right. Now you can click Run -> Debug to launch the site with the Xdebug GET parameter to start debugging: Tips and Tricks If you are working with a web app that is so unfortunate as to make HTTP requests to itself in a way that you cannot pass the Xdebug request parameter, it might help to turn on xdebug.remote_autostart so that Xdebug is connecting on every request. If several clients need to connect to the Xdebug server, such as several other developers on a single development server, you will need to turn on xdebug.remote_connect_back so that Xdebug will connect regardless of the hostname of the client. If there are still issues, it might help to set xdebug.remote_log to an absolute path to a file to view the log output. You can turn off all the fanciness of Xdebug’s error output when the following functions start your scripts: xdebug_disable() ini_set('html_errors', false);
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https://users.rust-lang.org/t/tower-service-implementation/93167
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I have an external process (simulation) that accepts input via stdin and reports the results on stdout. I.e. when I use it from the commandline I can run multiple simulation after each other by: - Start the program - Issue a input on one line and press enter - Wait for the result printed as a json structure on one line of stdout - Issue the next input etc. This allows me to run multiple simulations using the same process (since the startup time is very slow). Now, I'm trying to wrap this in a tower-service::Service including backpressure such that I can use it from my code in the same way, i.e. keeping a child process alive and use it multiple times to avoid multiple startups. To my actuall questions: - Is the code sane & fullfilling the service contract? I think so after reading the documentation several times - but seems to sometimes run into deadlocks when using it - indicating that I've missed something. - Is there a better way tom implement this pattern? I feel like the code is overly complex for something this simple but struggling to simplify it (or to break it into multple functions) or write it in a clearer style. Any input apprechiated Do you strictly need to use a middleware layer like Tower for this project? It tends to make code more convoluted, although there are of course cases where it's appropriate. If it's just backpressure you're after, you could use a simple bounded channel like sync_channel in the standard lib or the equivalent in Tokio. My questions would be: - Are Tokio and Tower needed to fit into a bigger framework, or are you free to use a simpler setup? - Is your main program (not the simulator) a long-lived, interactive process or a batch program that runs some jobs and then exits? - Does your external simulator process use a single core or multiple cores? - Do you want to start up multiple instances of the external process (to allow a single-core simulator to utilize multiple cores)? No I guess it's not strictly needed to use tower - it was morethe prospect of actually using it to learn it (It's a long running web server built on axum where this is integrated so seemed natural). - Tokio and tower is used throughout the rest of the application (web server on tokio) - but again, not strictly necisarry for this part - but I'd like to learn it. - Long lived (web server) - Multiple cores (I control the number using env variables when starting it - depending on the problem it does not scale linearly) - Yes - I'm currently using 4 using the tower middlewares Buffer and Balance OK, fair enough. It looks like using Tower is appropriate then. I haven't seen your entire codebase, but it seems like you could simplify things a lot by replacing MultRunner's lease + waiters code using a Semaphore rather than essentially re-implementing a semaphore's logic by yourself. In addition, if you are going to run on Tokio, you should use an asynchronous Command to spawn your external processes to prevent blocking your Tokio threads. You should probably also spawn your external threads when the server starts and store references to them in an object pool. Thany you very much. I have now updated the code using the PullSemaphore (couldn't get it to work using just the Semaphore you linked). For the async Command I was allready using that. Changing to the semaphore also fixed the deadlock I had been experiencing. Any further pointers if the resulting code code be improved to be more "rust-y" are aprechiated: My mistake. I saw std::process::Stdio and thought you were using the sync Command. I can't test your program since not all the code is available, but I am curious about a few things: - You stated you're using Tower's Balance and Buffer. Is that still the case? - Am I correct that you create 4 MultRunner instances (one for each external simulator process), and then use Balance to load-balance between the MultRunners? - How big is your Tower Buffer? Does it only queue one request at a time for each MultRunner? - Are you using the Semaphore in MultRunner to make sure it only processes one request at a time? Yes sorry - It's hard to create a example you can run since it depends on an external executeable) 1: Yes - basically my web server uses a few different tower services of which this is one of them - so i wrapp this service in a buffer(32).balance(4 of this service) 3: typically 32 - but I might also have to introduce a timeout 4: Well the underlying process would always just be processing one at a time (it doesn't read the next line from stdin before having completed the last request and dumped it to stdout) - so Im using the semaphore to ensure that im not buffering an unbounded number of requests inside an instance of the process that will then only process the sequentially - that would lead both to bad load distribution between the 4 and possibly an unbounded buffer of requests where the original client has gone away / timeout allready) Yeah, I think your overall design looks reasonable. Like I mentioned above, I would still recommend moving creation of your child processes to when your server starts up, since you mentioned this takes some time, but you may still need to check the child process is alive with each request. Also, another potential problem, which I haven't tested, but it seems like you release the semaphore permit (take() on Line 51) as soon as you start using the child process. This means the next request can immediately acquire the permit before the first simulation ends, so you may have two or more users for the same MultRunner at any time. Ideally, you shouldn't release the permit until after you're done with the current request. Perhaps you could assign each request a unique Job ID and use that to decide whether call() should run, rather than take() the permit. Also, I'm not sure why you need Lines 35-37. Yes - fair point, missed that but will launch them in new. Ref the take and semaphore - if that is indeed how it works It’s a bug. However I was under the impression that it’s only released once it’s Dropped (and the semaphore only has a capacity of 1), and since I’m sending it to call_helper it should only be dropped once that function returns? Lines 35-37 are interesting- I initially did not have them as I could not find in the service documentation they are needed. However - without them it deadlocks. They are also there in eve the implementation of tower Buffer. My best guess is that the scheduler might end up callback poll twice before call() - and expects also the second call to return ready and else will not isssue any call() Hm, I'm wondering if we're reinventing the wheel here. There is a ConcurrencyLimitLayer in Tower. Is that any use? Will yes (and no?) - I guess my implementation of a service still has to fullfill the basic tower::Service contract or I could get problems in the future? But I guess what you are suggesting is that I simply make my service always return ready in poll, Option::take() the underlying child process in call() and panic if two concurrent calls to call are made? (And wrap it in that concurrencylimitlayer with 1) That would for sure make my code easier I will try it out - though it feels a bit strange to code in that panic in my service (though I agree - it should not happen) Oh, I see. You want the permit to be dropped at the end of a simulation when the helper function returns. I guess this could work assuming the compiler doesn't optimize away the permit since you don't use it for anything. Maybe you could write a test to println the time when each simulation starts and ends, then send several concurrent requests and check your code is working as expected? Without being able to run the code I'm not sure exactly what it's doing. I haven't used ConcurrencyLimit before, but it is also based around a semaphore and it seems by looking at the source code that you're basically reimplementing it. I think you could remove your semaphore and just use ConcurrencyLimit. If you only allow 1 concurrent user then there shouldn't be any problem as the ConcurrencyLimitLayer will prevent simultaneous access to the simulator process. But of course, write a test to make sure. Is the compiler allowed to optimise this out? I use this pattern in many places assuming that the compiler has to model the drop after the function returns - modify that would change the meaning of the code? Very surprised to learn the compiler is allowed to change the meaning of a valid program? Well, you don't use the permit anywhere in your helper function, so one could argue that dropping it at the beginning, middle or end of the function makes no difference. However, I've checked with Godbolt, and unused vars do seem to be dropped at the end of the scope, at least on this level of compiler optimization. I wouldn't worry too much about it, but it's always worth writing tests to make sure the code is doing what you think it is. According to the reference All function parameters are in the scope of the entire function body, so are dropped last when evaluating the function. Dropping something like an i32 isn't meaningful so it doesn't matter when it happens or if it happens at all but when it does matter the compiler should retain this order. Thanks for that clarification This topic was automatically closed 90 days after the last reply. We invite you to open a new topic if you have further questions or comments.
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http://forum.altairsmartcore.com/index.php/topic/206-4003-validation-error/
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Jump to content Posted 07 July 2015 - 04:15 PM I solved the problem, sorry for bothering!! Master of Puppets Posted 16 July 2015 - 12:28 PM The 4003 error code is about with the validations json. Maybe your datas contains chars not valids. I hope this help you. 0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users © 2018 Altair Engineering, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Creating Assignments to Merchandise Categories To assign a merchandise category hierarchy level and a characteristics profile to the merchandise category, proceed as follows: 1. In theMerchandise Category Change: Initial Screen , enter the merchandise category to which you wish to make assignments. 2. Proceed as follows: -Merchandise Category Hierarchy Level Enter a merchandise category hierarchy level and assign it to the merchandise category. There is always an x:1 relationship between merchandise category and superior hierarchy level; in other words, you can only assign one merchandise category hierarchy level to the merchandise category. A merchandise category hierarchy level can, however, contain more than one merchandise categories. Enter a characteristics profile and assign it to the merchandise category. The relationship between characteristics profile and merchandise category is always x:m (m = multiple); in other words, you can assign a merchandise category more than one characteristics profile, each of which can, in turn, be assigned to other merchandise categories. Each article must be assigned to precisely one merchandise category in Article Processing and can also be assigned to a characteristics profile. When an article is created, the relevant characteristics profile takes precedence over the more general structure of the merchandise category. The articles have been successfully assigned to merchandise categories.
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Hello. This is my first time using Kodular. So, I tried to make an SMS app using this tutorial but when i click on ContactPicker, the textbox shows up an error “The ContactPicker component have no ‘After Picking’ return value.” This is my block. How do i fix this? Thank you.
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http://support.doodly.com/en/support/discussions/topics/35000007049
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The only way to discover all the characters is to scroll. ...and scroll. ...and scroll. Could we get perhaps on the website, or support forums, a downloadable PDF with a picture of each character and their names? I've been searching for some ethnic characters (scrolling, and scrolling...) for about 5 minutes or more and still don't see any African Americans unless I missed them. If there is one or more, and if anyone has seen them, perhaps share their character names. Thanks!
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https://devrant.com/search?term=generous
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Do all the things like ++ or -- rants, post your own rants, comment on others' rants and build your customized dev avatarSign Up Get a devDuck Rubber duck debugging has never been so cute! Get your favorite coding language devDuckBuy Now Search - "generous" Hey everyone! As many of you have already seen, @trogus and I are happy to announce the release of devRant++, also know as the devRant supporter program! devRant++ is a monthly subscription ($1.99 USD) that gives you some cool extra features while also contributing to covering some of our ever-increasing server costs. - a badge that shows up on all of their rants and comments - ability to edit rants and comments for up to 30 minutes (instead of the usual 5) - ability to post unlimited collabs for free (so keep an eye out for new collabs, hopefully!) - a reserved spot on the devRant++ supporter list (you can only move up higher or stay in the same position through the life of your subscription) - more benefits coming soon! Why did devRant++ come to be? Basically, we have the most awesome community members and we kept getting extremely generous requests from members asking how they could help devRant stay afloat. Instead of taking donations and not giving anything directly in return, we wanted to give supporters a little extra something to hopefully make the program kind of special. We greatly appreciate everyone who has joined the supporter program so far. We also realize not everyone has the money to spend or wants to spend, and that's perfectly fine. We also greatly appreciate everyone here who posts great rants and comments, helps spread the word about devRant, votes on stuff, or is just a valuable member of the community in general. @trogus and I value all contributions and we want to make that clear! Another reason we decided to go ahead with the program is, as I mentioned towards the beginning, our server/technology costs are increasing and we're kind of at a point where we can't afford all of the upgrades we'd like to make. At the same time while we need more hardware, we're trying to get the app to a place where we're not losing money every month, hopefully to the point where we can break even soon. Anyway, thank you to everyone again for the amazing support and early interest in devRant++. We would love to hear feedback and stuff you would like to see added to supporter benefits, so just let us know!63 So, I needed a package installed on one of our Unix servers. The package manager--which is obsolete garbage--was failing with a message which can only be described as a variant of "Go fuck yourself". A quick Google search didn't help. 3 espressos and an eternity later, I have descended into a manic state. My hair has turned grey and I have started lactating. As a last-ditch effort, I try a new search query on Google, and the first link takes me to a forum with a thread discussing a similar issue. The last post in the thread has a solution which works for me. After fixing the issue, everything in the world feels right and I decide to thank the generous poster, who is like an angel to me at this point. Guess what? The poster is none other than me. 8 months back, I had created a user account on the forum just to post the solution to a similar issue I had on another server.13 Client : Can you make some adblock? Me : Why? There is a lot of good things already... C : I mean... Listen carefully. M : ok C: i have some google ads and user blocks with adblock M : yeah, that is normal C : so i implemented adblock blocker which blocks adblock so that i can show the webpage plus ads when the user disables adblock. M : i bet users hate that. C : yeah, so users found out a way to disable adblock blocker which disables adblock blocker which i implemented to show the ads! So i cant earn revenue.. M : so what? C : Can you make ad block block block block? M : Sure. How much will you give me ? C : 20 to 30 dollars M : great ( the most generous client ever seen) *couple of years later* Client : can you make ad block block block block block block block block block block? Me : i cant understand C : count the number of block If there is odd number of block i means to block ads. If there is even number of block ads, it means to show ads making user to disable ads. M : so just tldr your request this time C : even number M : ok how much will you pay C : 20 to 30 dollars C : can you.. M : offline Who in the fucking world made ads, made adblock and made adblock block?16 A guy on another team who is regarded by non-programmers as a genius wrote a python script that goes out to thousands of our appliances, collects information, compiles it, and presents it in a kinda sorta readable, but completely non-transferable format. It takes about 25 minutes to run, and he runs it himself every morning. He comes in early to run it before his team's standup. I wanted to use that data for apps I wrote, but his impossible format made that impractical, so I took apart his code, rewrote it in perl, replaced all the outrageous hard-coded root passwords with public keys, and added concurrency features. My script dumps the data into a memory-resident backend, and my filterable, sortable, taggable web "frontend"(very generous nomenclature) presents the data in html, csv, and json. Compared to the genius's 25 minute script that he runs himself in the morning, mine runs in about 45 seconds, and runs automatically in cron every two hours. I once had a manager who would, at every stand up, ask everyone if there was a better way to solve their problem. She did this even if the team had already decided on a solution or even if there was no problem at all. She wouldn't let us continue the stand up until we had proposed a new 'solution' that was close to her 'suggestions'. Some of my favorite suggestions were: "Are you doing everything you can to not make it too 'spiffy' ?". If you said yes the follow up was always: "can you tell me how?" Then when you said you hit a bit of a bump yesterday due to something unexpected she always demanded that you pair programmed today. Now I don't have anything against pair programming, I even think it's useful from time to time, but being forced to sit next to someone or have someone sit next to me every time someone encountered something unexpected annoyed the shit out of me. Needless to say no one had any problems to speak of during stand ups after a while. Whenever I was sparring with one of my colleagues she would always join in and start proposing 'solutions' about technical problems she didn't even understand. Again, she wouldn't back down until we had accepted her 'solution'. We would then go to a different room and hope she wouldn't find us there. This went on for months, until several people had disagreed with her so much that it ended in shouting matches. It still makes me angry when I think of one person crippling a team that much. I took my issues to her, to HR and finally to the CEO directly, but no one did anything about it. Finally one of my colleagues decided to quit. After he handed in his two weeks notice our manager came to me and asked if she could talk to me in private. She told me that she didn't understand why our colleague quit and she thought everything was going great. This was after just about everyone had told her that they hated how she acted and that if she wouldn't stop they'd quit. I had told her that myself twice. She then proceeded to tell me that I was the most valuable employee and that the company couldn't go on without me. As a gesture of their appreciation for my invaluable effort, she was so generous to offer a salary increase of 50 euro, before taxes. I laughed, said no and handed in my two week notice the next morning. I vowed never to work with fucktards again, and I haven't since.7 So today I landed my first freelance contract, and it's quite a big one :-) Yes, it's easily within my skillset, no I haven't undervalued myself and yes the deadlines are generous. I think the technical term is "Nailed it" Rather excited! :-)8 Can we just talk about how generous the founders of devRant are? They gave us 5000 characters per post to rant. That's just absolutely insane.4 How stackoverflow works(for me): - First some guru will downvote it & someone comments saying it is duplicate/easy/stupid/should be somewhere else. - Then a very generous person comes in, says its a valid question, answers & upvotes it. - After few hours/days, other people come looking for the same question & then they upvote it. This is called a true happy ending.4 THIS IS 100% LEGIT CLIENT MAIL I GOT. I was supposed to implement a simple page with some shop functionality. I told him he should go with Wordpress and WooCommerce or smth different. I mean for a budget of 1500€ he can't be serious to expect me to customly implement a shop system, can he?! ... Oh and then I told him that he should consult a lawyer to make sure his shop is prepared for laws and regulations (which I'm not responsible for) and be safe against "Hackers" exploiting the system. This seemed to give this hopeless dude the rest to which he responded the following: Hello Mr. XXX I am sorry that I have upset you - maybe with the looser salutation in our country - but then I will finish you off. What is still obviously not clear to you: I am a lawyer myself and I know my way around. And we are - thank God - not a member of the EU. So you are completely wrong if you think that I am not interested in the legal, but I don't get as excited as you because I studied this subject. And since the company is based in Switzerland, I don't have to be interested in the really terrible German tax law. The main reason that I don't want to work with you is the fact that you want to implement an amateur cheap version with Shopify or Woocommerce and still write about possible additional costs in excess of the generous € 1,500. I didn't think that was very nice. But now I only wish you the best for your exams - and maybe you will then continue to study law? List of benefits given by some random company to its developer, 1- Medical, Dental, AD&D 2- Generous paid time off and holidays 3- Free fitness center in our building 4- Flexible schedule 6- Mac or PC, your choice 7- We and our customer don't use IE 8- Starbucks on the 1st floor 9- Generous 401k match But I like 7th one the most!6 I sometimes wonder if some people here are just very generous or planning an evil scheme just handing out ++ to everybody in bulk.. 🤔6 Shortest friendship story- I randomly posted on a group- "Hey can someone lend me Udemy Account if you have bought The Web Developer Bootcamp by Colt Steele, I am a student and really wish to do the course" Next minute, I got a pm- "Give me your e-mail id pal, I will gift you the course" This man in his 50s was so generous. We talked about tech, country and exchanged social handles. By the way the course is really worth it.10 It's not a dev quiting but my brother who worked in parcel delivery at that time. He was hired on a temporary contract but promissed from the beginning and in every discussion they had, that he'll get a permanent position after 6 moth, if his work is good. Fast forward 6 months. They had a meeting and told him how satisfied they where with his work so naturally he asked about the permanent contract. Fuckers acted suprise and shit. Claiming to never have said any of it. However as they are happy with him and so "generous", they offerd him another contract for 6 months and told him, they could talk about a permanent one after that period. He kind of has a temprament, so he got up, fliped them the bird and called them lying assholes and went home. He didn't show for the time left on his contract. The funny thing about it he worked for the swiss postal service (which is owned by the state) but not directly but through this.company providing temporary workers (which is cheaper for them as they get a shitty salary compared to a full time employee with all the benefits). Nice thing though, the accounting department still sent him a christmas bonus (he quit somewhere around mai...)7 An excerpt from the best rant about whiteboard interviews posted on the internet. Ever. "Well, maybe your maximum subsequence problem is a truly shitty interview problem. You are putting your interview candidate in a situation where their employment hinges on a trivia question. — Kadane's algorithm! They know it, or they don't. If they do, then congratulations, you just met an engineer that recently studied Kadane's algorithm. Which any other reasonably competent programmer could do by reading Wikipedia. And if they don't, well, that just proves how smart the interviewer is. At which point the interviewer will be sure to tell you how many people couldn't answer his trivially simple interview question. Find a spanning tree across a graph where the edges have minimal weight. Maybe one programmer in ten thousand — and I’m being generous — has ever implemented this algorithm in production code. There are only a few highly specific vertical fields in the industry that have a use for it. Despite the fact that next to no one uses it, the question must be asked during job interviews, and you must write production-quality code without looking it up, because surely you know Kruskal’s algorithm; it’s trivial. Question: why are manhole covers round? Answer: they’re not just round, if you live in London; they're triangular and rectangular and a bunch of other shapes. Why is your interview question broken? Why did you just crib an interview question without researching whether its internal assumption was correct? Do you think that “round manhole covers are easier to roll" is a good answer? Have you ever tried to roll an iron coin that weighs up to 300 pounds? Did you survive? Do you think that “manhole covers are circular so that they don’t fall into manholes” is a good answer? Do you know what a curve of constant width is? Do you know what a Reuleaux triangle is? Have you ever even been to London? If the purpose of interviewing was to play stump the candidate, I’d just ask you questions from my area of specialization. “What are the windowing conditions which, during the lapping operation on a modified discrete cosine transform, guarantee that the resynthesis achieves perfect reconstruction?” The answer of course is the Princen-Bradley condition! Everyone knows that’s when your windowing function satisfies the conditions h(k)2+h(k+N)2=1 (the lapping regions of the window, squared, should sum to one) and h(k)=h(2N−1−k) (the window should be symmetric). That’s fundamental computer science. So obvious, even a child should know the answer to that one. It’s trivial. You embarrass your entire extended family with your galactic stupidity, which is so vast that its value can only be stored in a double, because a float has insufficient range:" Author: John Byrd Anyone knows how's blueNutterfly? Hasn't seen her for a while. And everyone must be missing for floods of ++s. I hope she is doing well.9 I went to the tech department at my school to get some solder and a few offcuts of wire, but some generous person gave me 6 raspberry pi's that he didn't need anymore! But that's not all, he also gave me 5 rangefinder sensors, 4 motors, a 4 digit 7segment display, a couple of sd cards, a few other various sensors, and some wires Oh, and I got my solder, too :)5 A few days ago, I went to a job interview where the recruiter (boss) expected me to fill a position that normally pays $30 an hour elsewhere for $10 an hour. As if that wasn't enough, he acted like he was being very generous with the $10 an hour because I'm a college kid. Smh. I was still a 2nd year college student back then. Someone approached me about a personal branding site, with quite a generous fee for a poor student like me. I took the job. Surprisingly she paid me in advance. About a week later, when I wanted to clear up some requirements with her, she disappeared. Didn't read any of my messages. Didn't respond to my calls, let alone emails. Some time later, I got busy with exams and college stuffs. Welp, I let go of the project, even erasing the github repo to make some room for new private repos on the way. A year later (yes you read it right), she came back. Messaged me on WhatsApp. "Hey dude, how you doin? Sorry about last time, I needed some time to take care of stuffs. So how's the website going?". By that time, even the domain name I bought for her site had expired. I didn't know what to say, so I just shut up. "Remember that I paid you in advance. Either finish the site or give me my money back."2 Can someone help me understand? I subscribed to a nifty IT-releated magazine, and on its back, there's an ad for "Dedicated root server hosting", nothing unusual at a first glance, but after I read the issue, I decided to humor them and see what it is that they offered, and... It just... Doesn't make sense to me! An ad for "Dedicated Root Server" - What is a dedicated root server first of all? Root servers of any infrastructure sound pretty important. But, the ad also boasts "High speed performance with the new Intel Core i9-9900K octa-core processor", that's the first weird thing. Why would anyone responsible enough want to put an i9 into a highly-reliable root server, when the thing doesn't even support ECC? Also, come on, octa-core isn't much, I deal with servers that have anywhere between 2 and 24 cores. 8 isn't exactly a win, even if it has a higher per-core clock. Oh, also, further down the ad has a list of, seeming, advantages/specs of the servers, they proclaim that the CPU "incl. Hyper-Threading-Technology"... Isn't that... Standard when it comes to servers? I have never seen a server without hyperthreading so far at my job. "64 GBs of DDR4 RAM" - Fair enough, 64 gigs is a good amount, but... Again, its not ECC, something I would never put into a server. "2 x 8 TB SATA Enterprise Hard Drive 7200 rpm" - Heh, "enterprise hard drive", another cheap marketing word, would impress me more if they mentioned an actual brand/model, but I'll bite, and say that at least the 7200 rpm is better than I expected. "100 GBs of Backup Space" - That's... Really, really little. I've dealt with clients who's single database backup is larger than that. Especially with 2x8 TB HDD (Even accounting for software raids on top) This one cracks me up - "Traffic unlimited" Whaaaat?! You are not gonna give me a limit to the total transferred traffic to the internet for my server in your data center? Oh, how generous of you, only, the other case would make the server just an expensive paperweight! I thought this ad was for semi-professionals at least, so why mention traffic, and not bandwidth, the thing that matters much more when it comes to servers? How big of a bandwidth do I get? Don't tell me you use dialup for your "Dedicated Root Server"s! "Location Germany or Finland" - Fair enough, geolocation can matter when it comes to latency. "No minimum contract" - Oooh, how kiiiind of you, again, you are not gonna charge me extra for using the server only as long as I pay? How nice! "Setup Fee £60" - I guess, fair enough, the server is not gonna set itself up, only... The whole ad is for "monthly from £55.50", that's quite the large fee for setup. Oh, and a cherry on top, the tiny print on the bottom mentions: "All prices exclude VAT and are a subject to..." blah blah blah. Really? I thought that this sort of almost customer deceipt is present only in the common people's sphere! I must say, there's being unimpressed, and then... There's this. Why, just... Why? Anyone understands this? Because I don't...12 Been working on a custom html partial injector (js/jquery only) as both a personal challenge and utility to use for my website scaffold. Being a challenge, i decided not to look at any implementation from another JS framework. I won't lie, i had it 'working' at least 5 times now, but this time, after about 3-4 days, i think i got it for real. And the cool thing? It's a bit less code than my original implementation even with my generous whitespace and verbosity. And it even unwraps nicely so it looks like a regular html page in the dev tools. I love when things finally work as they should--God knows i question my motives before then.2 Ok guys. Here’s a company who used to offer a slack alternative free and unlimited but now charges anywhere from 79 dollars to 100 to 790 dollars for the same product. Company is Ryver. I dare say they just pissed off tons of customers who loved them for their generous limits. The worst thing is is that if you already have more than 6 users from when they offered the generous free plan, they put you into READ ONLY even for existing members. I thought I’d share this corporate fuckery with people who care. Unless you have tons of cash to burn, don’t try their product. Thanks for reading.3 Welcome to post 2 of WHY WOULD I WANT TO WORK WITH YOU?, a saga of competence, empathy and me being dick, even tho I didn't want to be one. This is a follow-up to: https://devrant.com/rants/2363374 It's title is: "Oh, you can post only every 2h. Didn't know that". I also didn't know that the rest of my rant would be put into a comment. For consistency tho, this time I am still splitting the story. A wise person once wrote in their book: "People judge other people by two things: Empathy and competence." This may not be an accurate quote, but it carries the same message. Also, I don't really remember who was the author. I only know they were probably quite wise. Anyway, I just wanted to share that sentence. Have a moment and think about it. Or don't. Here's my story: A was a software house that looked pretty promising. They were elegant, their page and offer looked nice. Well, unless you consider the fact that they offered me internship. Unpaid. But I decided to meet with them anyway, since I had hope that I could negotiate some sort of paid internship or a job contract even. I did my homework after all, and I was confident I am able to keep up with their requirements. I arrived a little bit... no, way to early. One damn hour. Whatever, I waited. I was greeted by a woman. We had a cultural conversation, she had a list of 12 questions I needed to answer, as a form of a test. We begun. First question: How do you change a value in Oracle Database? "Wait a minute", I thought, "What kind of question is that?". Why in seven hells would you want your frontend developer to know how to handle oracle db? Well, I gave my answer, I did lick some of that SQL in my life. Next question: Java stuff. The bloody gal didn't even care to check what position I am applying to before the interview! At this point I didn't really have very high hopes. A shame on them forever. The story of B and C is connected and a little bit more complicated. More on that in part 2. B stands for Bank. A big corporation then, by definition. A person I know decided called me that day and told me they're hiring, that he referred me and that they would like to arrange a meeting. And so we did. It was couple of days before Christmas. C was a software house again. Or a startup. Idk really. Their website wasn't finished so I couldn't read anything useful up on them. They didn't tell me much about themselves either. They also started with "unpaid internship". In C, they would greet me and instantly sit me down next to a mac laptop and told me, "hey, do this stuff in python". What the fuck, not again... I told them that I am frontend dev, they guy said "it's no problem, you said you know python, it's a simple task". And yeah, I did host some apps in Flask and I did use psycopg2. It was in my CV. But never, ever, have I mentioned knowing heuristics nor statistics. I'm no data scientist, monsieur. Whatever, I tried, I failed a little bit, I told them that maybe if I did want to spend half of my day there I would finish this task, but back then I was way too nervous to focus and code. I told them what should be done in code and that I just was unable to code this at the very moment. They nodded, we said goodbye and I was sure not to hear from them ever again. In B, I was greeted by a senior frontend dev. He told me the recruiter is sick and he couldn't come, so we're talking alone. I can buy it. We sat down in said meeting room, and he asked me if I wanted a drink. No thx, I had digested so much caffeine during last 24h, next dose could be an overdose. And then, he took out my resume printed in paper. With notes on it. With some stuff encircled. That bloody bastard did his homework. We spent over an hour, just talking in friendly atmosphere. It was an interview, but it was a conversation also. We shared our experiences, opinions and it went just perfect. On December 20, I was heading home for Christmas. My situation looked like this: A called me they could offer me only unpaid internship. I was getting kinda bored of rice and debts, tbh. I gracefully rejected their generous offer. B didn't give me feedback yet(it was a most recent interview, so I didn't expect any message until after Christmas anyway). C told me that they could give me internship, but I managed to convince them to make it paid internship. After three months of very bad times, things were starting to get better. On part III we will explore further events of my very recent past. That post will be same amount of storytelling and possibly a lesson for those who seek an employer and for those who seek an employee.6 This moment when your internet provider kills your VDSL for four months and offers you a 5GB LTE SIM as a replacement... Not that I burn through hundreds of gigabytes a month or so... Gosh sometimes I hate ISPs. Apparently we quit our contract (we didn't) but they just internally fucked up and nobody could tell us what happened. Finally after directly contacting their management we got service back... But hey an old laptop at the open window relaying all traffic through the barely receivable WiFi of our generous neighbors at least made devRant available :'D Screw the $25k/week Vendor who finishes work maybe 60% complete, if I’m being generous. Screw the business rushing to us to fix their shadow IT cluster.5 So there is a company selling bullshit miraculous devices which they claim can heal everything from foul breath to cancer and autism by light and magnetic pulses. They trick old, naive, gullible, ignorant or simply stupid people into paying big money for their stuff which is always "on sale, just now just for you". The question is: if they would ask you to build a website for them (which would help their shady business grow) would you refuse their actually pretty generous offer because of moral reasons, or do it like any other job? (I know my answer, I'm just curious about others' opinions.)7 Well kinda, more like first world problems. I started freelancing almost three years ago, it took a lot of hard work, sweat blood and tears to get this whole thing running. I am currently in a very good place, have a lot of retainer contracts and the awesome freedom that comes with being a freelancer. Two days ago I got an offer from one of my clients, they really want to have me on board, full time, it's a small, already established startup company, that has big clients, they want me to go into partnership with them, see still haven't talked numbers but they are very "generous". the idea is to get me ASAP full time on board and start working on a partnership contract specifying all the small details. I love being a freelancer, the freedom is amazing, client acquisition is Eons away from being a problem, but I miss the team work, and I miss working on products and building teams, freelancers are kind of a lone wolves. I love working with these clients, there is a lot of mutual respect, they are very transparent and we really are on the same wave. This could be an amazing opportunity for the next steps in my carrier. I'm having a hard time making a decision, I'm basically changing my mind about it every two hours... I mean I guess I'm planning to open my own company at some point anyways... so maybe going into a small but stable company is the way to go.. What would you do? Would you take the offer? Or would you keep freelancing?11 "If we want users to like our software we should design it to behave like a likeable person: respectful, generous and helpful." - Alan Cooper I'm friendly by nature. I once asked one of my colleague for code related help. He was generous enough to commit it directly into the repo, only I'm supposed to handle. It's been six month, and there is nothing I hate even more.2 I feel like I'm living in an unreal world at the moment. People here are actually eager to sometimes leave their job, but I just I had my last day here and the goodbye drinks, and Im actually sad to leave this company. I was not forced out, but the TLDR is that this company has quite a substantial financial bump a few months back. I literally graduated yesterday, so back then I was like I needed a somewhat stable company to actually start my work life (although I worked for 2 years at this company during school). At the same time this company (which is financially going uphill again) made me a very generous offer to stay, which I did not deny nor accepted because I'm already committed to this new company I'm going to start at this Monday. Really weird feelings, and I'm truly sad to leave. Especially after having one to one's with my close colleagues who genuinely praised me for my skills, from who I also know that in no way they are influenced by the boss of the company. Man, I doubt any have been in a similar situation, but is there any advice which could make more confident I made the right decision that I stopped working here?1 At my work we have this most generous benefit, free lunch and one hour lunch break. There's one little catch though, our lunch coupons only apply in one of two restaurants. Which one, depends on weekday. Mondays and Thursdays we go to this worthless place called Kvarter 5. Today our one-hour break was a complete waste of time as the food never arrived. GRRRR!!! I get grumpy when I'm hungry! :( I waited patiently for 50 minutes and then gave up, demanding my lunch coupon back, and had lunch at Sagulthai (thai buffet, tasty food, ready to grab with no need to wait). Some of my colleagues staid until the food eventually arrived. They told it wasn't worth the wait. The salmon was burnt and the chicken salad rather bland. Heck no, from now on I'll skip free lunch two days a week. There are so many better restaurants in town, like all of them2 Whenever someone would like to look up something on my laptop I take a deep, dark pleasure in watching them first struggle to move the mouse with the broken track pad, then drowning in desperation after they realise it's a Linux system with i3-wm. But alas, I am a generous God and help them with 3 lightning fast keystrokes to open my installed browser - which is eLinks. That usually does them in 😬2 Damn it. This WiFi service in the train sucks. Not only they do block so dangerous stuff like Ubuntu packages but it is not even fast / reliable enough to give me stable SSH. NOT EVEN VIA FREAKING MOSH! We are talking UDP and couple of kbytes. Thankfully they let me pay for it after using up my generous 15 free minutes. Suckers. GitHub Discussions, basically a clone of Issues, except there you can vote for prime answer... You'd get much generous voting system out of reactions on issues' comments. I swear, if one can easily close/lock discussion as issue, it's nonsense! Anybody fluent in Adobe Illustrator, with 30 minutes of spare time feeling unlikely generous today? I need a tiny, tiny, tiny and simple shape/logo to be done, but my credit card is locked until next month due to previously put (by me) limit. I can only pay in special thanks on the projects (open source) page.
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Once again, analyst firm RedMonk has updated its ranking of world’s programming languages. This time around, some of those languages have risen or fallen a few ranks—an unusual occurrence, given the list’s usual stability. What’s going on here? First, a word about RedMonk’s methodology. “We extract language rankings from GitHub and Stack Overflow, and combine them for a ranking that attempts to reflect both code (GitHub) and discussion (Stack Overflow) traction,” the firm states in its introduction to the rankings. “The idea is not to offer a statistically valid representation of current usage, but rather to correlate language discussion and usage in an effort to extract insights into potential future adoption trends.” Indeed, the firm wants readers to view the list as more of a predictor of future use, as opposed to a measure of popularity: “No claims are made here that these rankings are representative of general usage more broadly.” With all that in mind, here’s the list: Roughly half of the languages in the top 20 experienced some kind of movement, which RedMonk attributes to the radical changes gripping technologists during the COVID-19 pandemic: “It’s difficult to attribute this definitively to any higher level macro trends, but the data is consistent with an industry that picked the pace back up in the last two quarters of the year after the initial chaos of lockdowns and so on gave way to livable if extremely suboptimal new routines.” Of all languages, Dart is the one that’s made the most impressive gains. “Two years after the introduction of the Flutter framework, however, Dart is up another three spots to sit just outside of our Top 20 at 21,” RedMonk added. “This jump comes two quarters after Dart had seemingly stalled—along with Kotlin—raising questions of whether it had peaked.” Languages that have tumbled somewhat in the rankings include Ruby (down two spots) and Go (down one spot). This might come as a surprise to anyone who’s monitored Go’s larger fortunes, especially given how well the language pays—but Go apparently faces some stronger-than-expected headwinds. “It also has not helped Go that Java, a primary competitor for back end application composition, has remained a vital and highly used language instead of fading away after so many years of service,” RedMonk added. “But whether it’s static or in decline, if Go has ambitions to be a true industry force, some change in its path and structure is probably necessary.”
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When adding materials to certain pricing conditions... key: sales org/customer/material for example... as each material is entered, and then the <ENTER> key is pressed the UOM field on the screen defaults to the materials Base UOM, pulled from MARA table, I would assume. We'd like for it to default to the material's Sales UOM instead.I know of BADI SD_COND_SAVE_A, and I've used it before, but it runs after the SAVE icon is clicked, which is too late. I've done some Googling and I've read that there are no traditional exits available for VK11. So my question is.... Is it possible to make the change I want? Further, I'd want to make this same change to the scales screen, too, if the material requires a pricing scale. Thanks for any feedback! Edited by: Bryan Fickle on May 27, 2010 10:22 AM
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With 100 different reverbs, MeldaProduction “MTurboReverb” is 50% OFF. MTurboReverb is a revolutionary algorithmic reverb, which features about 100 superb sounding reverbs in a single plugin and even lets you design your own reverb algorithms. It is quick, easy-to-use, perfect for mixing, mastering and creative production… Algorithmic reverbs are usually based on a single algorithm. But MTurboReverb comes up with a revolutionary programmable engine, where you can design your own algorithms, but most importantly about 100 of them have already been prepared for you, with a standardized GUI for extremely quick workflow and a short learning curve. There is everything from rooms to halls, plates, ethereal and shimmering sounds, and 2D positioning reverbs. Each of these reverbs feature all the necessary controls such as dry/wet or reverb length, but also more special ones, such as a dynamics section or side high-pass filter. Switching between the reverbs is one click away, which tremendously speeds up your creative workflow. Regular price $330 on sale for only $165. There are many other great products available. Please check them out.
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https://nepdge.wordpress.com/2012/07/15/a-theory-of-search-with-deadlines-and-uncertain-recall/
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By Nuray Akin and Brennan Platt We analyze an equilibrium search model where buyers seek to purchase a good before a deadline and face uncertainty regarding the availability of past price quotes in the future. Sellers cannot observe a potential buyer’s remaining time until deadline nor his quote history, and hence post prices that weigh the probability of sale versus the profit once sold. The model’s equilibrium can take one of three forms. In a late equilibrium, buyers initially forgo purchases, preferring to wait until the deadline. In an early equilibrium, any equilibrium offer is accepted as soon as it is received. In a full equilibrium, higher prices are turned down until near the deadline, while lower prices are immediately accepted. Equilibrium price and sales dynamics are determined by the time remaining until the deadline and the quote history of the consumer. Interesting theory that provides a new rationale for price dispersion. I wonder how it could explain stock market crashes and house price dynamics, the first because it involves fire sales, the second because deadlines are inherent in moving.
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http://scwamindshocktv.cf/news7735-firefox-extension-location.html
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In fact, there is a browser extension that does just that called Geolocater (sic). Locating the Extensions directory of Firefox. file. Maybe to Firefox19.04.2014 Location of extension files. Extension files are located in the " extensions" subfolder of the profile folder Find out how to enable support for legacy extensions in Firefox Nightly to run disabled legacy add-ons again in the web browser. Location: Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Locate extensions I have not explicitly supported in Firefox 2 Without first installing Firefox 2Firefox Extension Manager:Win32 Registry Location followup to grc.techtalk Firefox Extension I know how to get the URL of the current page by either using document. Another way is to install an extension first and locate the extension files on your local machine.Here are the Firefox add-on/extension locations on different platforms
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https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1010837?start=0&tstart=0
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Your first configuration would be best. "I was under the impression from what I've read that the scratch disk (which I understand is a drive the computer will use when it runs out of RAM to process filters etc like in Photoshop)"<<<</div> In FCP, the scratch drive or 'capture scratch' drive should be any drive other than your system drive (with OS, apps, etc.) It has no relationship to RAM, while other apps may. I've not worked with Vista or Bootcamp, so can't really advise on drive speed/performance. I do remember getting our first G5 with a 10K rpm/60Gb system drive and regretted not going for the 7.2K rpm/250Gb system drive for more internal storage, when I found that FCP ran fine on the 7.2rpm drives. I keep a variety of 'media' types on my scratch disk, but try to limit it to my captured video files for organizational purposes. This makes it quicker to locate and trash the video clips when I'm done with them....NOTE: I will only trash video that has been captured with valid original source timecode....all other 'media' gets archived for future use, if needed.
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http://www.superpan.org/rail/manuals/ldt/Programming_ls_dec.htm
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Programming the LS-DEC Notes This is paraphrasing the official instructions which I found confusing, partially by the English and partially by the sequence. Before you start... - From version 4 the Light-Signal Decoder contains a third Jumper (J3) which has to be inserted for programming the unit. - The LS-DEC modules can control four 2,3 or 4 aspect signals. With the module positioned with track power on the left and transformer power on the right: - The signal addressing order goes Bottom Left, Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Right. - Each uses one address for two aspect signals. - Each uses two addresses for three or four aspect signals. - If using feathers, only one signal per side can be used. - The base address you use for either side must be divisible by 4 plus 1. e.g. 961 (960 which is divisible by 4, plus 1) Address Signal 961 & 962 Bottom Left 963 & 964 Top Left 965 & 966 Top Right 967 & 968 Bottom Right - The assigning of digital addresses has to be done for each module separately. (A module is left side or right side) - When programming, using the above example, you can use any of the four addresses on whichever side you are programming. e.g. For the left side (first side) you can use 961 to 964 and for the right side (second side) you can use 965 to 968 The programming 2, 3 or 4 aspect (without feathers)... - Power off and insert jumper J3 - Power on and set your hand controller points address to any of the left hand addresses and ensure that the selection is minus and NOT plus. - Repeat with the right had address ensuring the selection is minus and NOT plus. - Press S1 and two LEDs on the left will flash at a 1.5 second intervals. - Select the first address and press the plus key. This sets all the left hand side addresses and the LEDs flash slightly faster - Press S1 and two LEDs on the right will flash at a 1.5 second intervals. - Select the second address and press the plus key. This sets all the right hand side addresses and the LEDs flash slightly faster - Press S1 again to store the settings. - Power off and remove the jumper to protect the addressing. Test and ensure all is correct. The errors I originally made were getting the correct address and ensuring, when you program the address, you use the plus key. If you use the minus key you program the signals with feathers (see original documentation if this is what you require).
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http://www.antionline.com/showthread.php?286483-PC-connects-to-weird-IP-s&p=972073&mode=threaded
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August 5th, 2013, 01:21 AM PC connects to 'weird' IP's I hope someone can direct me to solving the following problem. I found out that my pc connects to on port 80 to weird IP's everytime it boots, AND while it's online to the ip 77.67.4.* several processes connect to this IP, it's not always the same program nor the same IP, but allways in the same range 77.67.4.*screenshot.PNG update 1: when I block this range 184.108.40.206-220.127.116.11 in my firewall I cant browse the web anymore, it looks like my http traffic gets routed through those IP's. Last edited by Quadcore; August 5th, 2013 at 08:27 AM. By hephaestus in forum Spyware / Adware Last Post: September 20th, 2004, 02:31 PM
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http://www.codingforums.com/printthread.php?t=299880
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Editing footer on Wordpress I'm working on the site www.albafitness.com and I need some help with the footer. I did something that has messed it up a bit. There used to be a black 1px line at the bottom separating the main page and widgets to the footer menu. I need to get that black line back and I want the social media icons below it, in line with the footer menu but on the left hand side. The social media icons are in the same footer widget as the 'about us'. Any help would be great. I've managed to get the line back, but I need to get the social media icons below the line. How can I do this? Relatively new to it. The only thing I can think of is that the social media icons are currently listed in your "main" template within your WP theme. You can try copying the code for the social media icons from the "main" template and pasting them within the "footer" template. If the template is editable by any User, it should be under Appearance > Edit. The php files are listed on the right. **Just don't delete the current social media code until you have the new social media code working in the footer. |All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:28 PM.| Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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http://accessorising.com/handbags-purses-totes-wallets-wristlets/coach-madison-gathered-twist-leather-phoebe-shoulder-bag-in-light-gold-black-25260/
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Soft, supple leather is twisted and gathered for a striking play of light and shadow on this luxurious Phoebe shoulder bag. Slouchy and sophisticated, the design is finished with slender straps that sit perfectly on the shoulder. - Constructed entirely of 100% leather in a gathered & twisted fashion in Black with Light Gold hardware - All 3 compartments, 1 zip center and snap closed outer compartments are lined in plum sateen fabric - The exterior sides are left smooth without gathers and 1 is adorned with the COACH logo in raised metal letters 2 iconic COACH hang tags, 1 leather and 1 metal, complete the look - Double leather handles have approximate 11″ drop - Approximate measurements: 15 1/4″ (L) x 13 1/2″ (H) x 6 3/4″ (W)
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https://www.olmctempe.com/blog.php?month=202108&id=1883197604&cat=All&pg=11&title=How+To+Measure+Success+In+A+Parish
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When I was in college, I took several semesters of archery. I loved shooting arrows at targets, but what ultimately won me over was the nature of archery; you immediately know how you are doing, based on where you hit the target. Still, there was one time that I hit the bulls eye and yet I scored a zero, because I was aiming at the wrong target! In some ways ministry can be like archery, we need to not only aim for the bullseye - but we also need to hit the right target! Too many Catholic parishes and dioceses are aiming for the wrong thing and miss the target. Then when questions arise about why the results they expected aren’t happening, they are puzzled. To further illustrate this problem, we need to understand that what we value is measured and what we measure, we generally value more. In our current Catholic context, we measure:
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https://www.vn.freelancer.com/projects/php/solve-cache-issues-website/?ngsw-bypass=&w=f
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We have an issue with our events website whereby our events pages become inaccessible unless we delete the cache. The issue is intermittent and difficult to predict. 13 freelancer chào giá trung bình£134 cho công việc này Hello, I'm a professional fullstack developer. I can Solve your Cache Issues in short time forever. I have great experience in WordPress and PHP website development. please ping me we will discuss further in chat. Hi. Glad to see you. I have read your requirements hopefully. In my exprience, cache problems are different each other in various framework. Could you inform me which frame work did you use for website? Thanks Regards. Hi, based on my experience, this issue has something to do with the cache setting on the server side or cdn. I am a web dev and I can help you to look into this issue and solve it as soon as possible. Thank you.
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https://success.vanillaforums.com/discussion/comment/803
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Would you be willing to share your code of conduct and user guides for inspiration? Hey @VirginiaButler here is an example of the guidelines we used for Vanilla Conversations This is also the code of conduct we used for our event: We used the Conference Code of Conduct Via Confcodeofconduct.com - which is used by many organizations as a starting point to then modify as needed. Hi @VirginiaButler! We based our Community Rules off of Vanilla's, with a few tweaks to meet our needs. The idea was to keep them short and sweet, with no legalese that would scare anyone away! They're linked in the footer of our community and in our welcome category as well, because how often does anyone really read the terms & conditions language before just agreeing and moving on with their day!
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http://infernet.azurewebsites.net/docs/Online%20learning.aspx
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Bayesian inference makes it easy to update the parameters of a model as data arrives one at a time. In principle, you just use yesterday's posterior as today's prior. If the prior in your model has the same type as the posterior you are inferring, then this is straightforward. If the prior has a different type (for example it is specified using multiple factors and variables of its own), then you need a different approach. This document describes both methods. As a concrete example, suppose you want to learn the mean of Gaussian as data arrives one at a time. If the prior for the mean is a fixed Gaussian distribution, then we are in the simple case. We’ll assume that the online learning is performed over a set of data batches, and the parameter mean is shared across all of them. What you do after training on each data batch is to infer the posterior of mean and plug it in as the new prior for the next batch. Thus, you can think of meanPrior as the summary of what we’ve learnt “so far†(or “up to the current batchâ€). When the prior is a more elaborate collection of factors and variables, you can no longer store your current knowledge in it in such a way. Suppose the variable mean now has a Laplacian prior, i.e. a Gaussian distribution whose mean is zero but whose variance is drawn from a Gamma. The simple approach does not work here since the posterior will be projected onto a Gaussian but our desired prior is not Gaussian. To process the batches sequentially, we need to add a new “accumulator†of our knowledge (an equivalent to what meanPrior was used for in the non-hierarchical case). We’ll call this meanMessage. It stores the product of all messages sent to mean by the previous batches. We’ll attach this variable to mean by using the special factor ConstrainEqualRandom. This has the effect of multiplying meanMessage into the posterior of mean. The resulting factor graph is shown below. Initially, meanMessage should be Uniform, since there are no previous batches. After each batch, you need to store there the message sent upward to mean, which also happens to be the marginal of mean divided by its prior. Infer.NET has a special QueryType that gives you this ratio directly: However, you need to give the compiler a hint that you’ll be doing this: Here’s the complete code for online learning of a Gaussian with a Laplacian mean: This approach generalizes to any number of shared parameters. For each parameter, we store its upward messages in an accumulator, and attach the accumulator to the parameter via ConstrainEqualRandom.
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http://nixbit.com/cat/desktop-environment/tools/gdcalc/
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gdcalc is a financial, statistics, scientific and programmers calculator for Unix and Linux with both RPN and algebraic modes. Th gdcalc is a financial, statistics, scientific and programmers calculator for Unix and Linux with both RPN and algebraic modes. The GUI was written with glade and uses the Gnome/Gtk+ toolkit - so it may well be compatible with themes and other whiz-bang features of those systems. gdcalc has both Algebraic notation (ie. conventional, TI or Casio style) and Reverse Polish Notation (RPN or Hewlett-Packard style). If you've not heard of RPN before, you are probably familiar with algebraic calculators. Very briefly, while simpler and more natural to use, RPN calculators need some study eg. they have an Enter key instead of the equals key. What's New in This Release: Download gdcalc 2.13 Other software in this category - Desktop Environment - Science and Engineering - Text Editing&Processing
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https://8wayrun.com/threads/modding-soulcalibur-2.2903/page-7
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sorry but someone already found a way to use the link movesets in the xbox and 'ps2 versions? Hello Topaz, I've been watching this post a lot and I must say that I admire you for the work you are doing, as a colleague said, we are already closer to being able to play with link in the ps2 and xbox versions, I don't know much about that, but .. finally it could ?? or is it already impossible?No, it will not. I need the LE and the BE standart files (Link and Heihachi) I wish you the best of luck. The MOT files are full of 8, 16 and 32 bit values. Without knowing what values are which, the reversing LE to BE and vice-versa is impossible.I've decided to give this port thing another shot. wish me luck. I currently still modding sc2 for the xbox what do you mean it has a debug menu? I have a discord all set up feel free to join it.Another question that I have is: In Soulcalibur II, does a debug menu even exist for the game?
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https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/108007/is-it-better-to-display-all-products-or-use-a-carousel-on-a-responsive-website
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I have two versions for displaying products in an e-commerce website (responsive): Long version (all shown): Short version (with carousel): I am having a dilemma which to use. On one hand the long version shows everything and the user only needs to scroll down. But it just looks and feels long. If I use the carousel, the users need to scroll vertically and horizontally but it looks cleaner. If I were to use the longer version, is there a better way to display it so it doesn't look like there's too much to scroll on the page? Or should I just use the carousel?
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https://www.conferencecast.tv/talk-42023-how-elixir-can-reach-the-machine-learning-community-code-beam-v-america-pre-event-panel-discussion
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About the talk Learn more about Code BEAM V America, held 10-12 March 2021 at https://codesync.global/conferences/code-beam-v-america-2021/ There has been a lot of excitement in the Erlang Ecosystem following José's announcement and demonstrations of Nx. We thought it was a great opportunity to bring the community together for a Meetup in preparation for Code BEAM V America to discuss how Elixir can reach the machine learning community. Our panel consisted of Bruce Tate (author of 7 languages in 7 weeks), Justin Schneck (Nerves Core Team, working on integrating Elixir and Machine Learning), Brian Troutwine (Well-known Erlang developer currently using Rust for speed) and Garrett Smith (Founder of Guild AI), Bruce Tate is a kayaker, climber, programmer and father of two from Chattanooga, Tennessee. A serial entrepreneur, he has helped start three companies. His love of programming languages led him to found Groxio in 2018. His latest books include Programming Phoenix and Designing Systems with OTP. His specialty is rapidly building complex medium volume web sites. His teams work with Elixir, the highly scalable functional language. He has written more than 10 books, including 3 JavaOne best sellers and two Jolt-winners. He is also the editor of the Seven in Seven line of books for the Pragmatic Bookshelf publisher. He is an international speaker, including keynotes in Denmark, Bangalore, Washington DC, Stockholm, and headline sessions worldwide. Bruce worked at IBM for 13 years and various start ups for two years, before launching his consulting practices centered around Java, Ruby, and now, Elixir.View the profile Over the years, Justin has worked on a plethora of embedded projects from iPhone motorcycle starters to advanced brewing and distilling equipment. He is focused on pushing Nerves forward, creating exciting devices for Le Tote, and spreading the joy of hardware programming.View the profile Brian L. Troutwine is a software engineer with a focus on low-level and fault-tolerant systems. Brian also has thoughts about mega-engineering projects, both historical and theoretical.View the profile Garrett was a software engineer at CloudBees and is responsible for building scalable, er, that is, awesome software! At CloudBees Garrett led the development of the RUN platform-as-a-service that provided reliable, performant application hosting to tens of thousands of customers, which in turn served tens of millions of end-users! Garrett's weapon of choice for the development of awesome software is Erlang - a highly concurrent functional programming language that use used by companies like Facebook, WhatsApp and Machine Zone to build the world's largest messaging systems. Garrett is an international speaker and instructor. He organizes the Chicago Erlang User Group which sponsors Chicago Erlang - an annual Erlang conference in the heart of the US. He is the author of several Erlang projects including e2, Psycho, and LambdaPad. He is the creator of the satirical videos MongoDB Is Web Scale, Node.js Is Bad Ass Rock Star Tech, and Erlang The Movie II, The Sequel.View the profile Buy this talk Buy this video Our other topics With ConferenceCast.tv, you get access to our library of the world's best conference talks.
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https://forum.openwrt.org/t/docsis-absolutely-nobody/148856
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It seems kind of strange to me that nobody has tried or is even attempting to get OpenWrt working for one of these DOCSIS modems. Take for example this modem. It is selling for a dollar or two on ebay, literally. SBG8300 SURFboard® DOCSIS® 3.1 Gigabit Modem & Wi-Fi® 6 Router I know getting the actual DOCSIS module working is out of the question, but this modem has a regular Broadcom BCM49xx soc and people are practically giving away their modems due to them being network locked. I just opened mine and I see what looks to be like uart pins on the mainboard- is there some specific reason why nobody is pursuing this before I spend more time on it? If the firmware DLds from the ISP, it's still not going to work, but you can always hope the bootloader's not locked. If the bootloader is locked, one could try SPI flash, no? Sure, assuming you've got something to flash it with. The device you linked to has no ethernet WAN option, only 4 ethernet ports on a lan switch - if you can build an image maybe one of the ports can be made a WAN port, or maybe not. If your plan is to use it as an access point then the factory firmware will do a better job than openwrt can as the wifi6 hardware is unlikely to have any opensource support, if the device is all broadcom. There are other threads about attempts to create images for cable modem all in ones (search for 'cable modem'), they don't go anywhere as 1) the docsis hardware will never be supported and that's the most interesting part of the device and 2) these tend to be all broadcom devices with limited to zero mainline support. It's your device so have at it - if you can get a working dts then openwrt should boot, how much functionality you have will depend on the amount of time and effort you want to spend. Edit: there are two BCM49xxx devices in the TOH, they may help you get started. Neither has Wifi6. There are two main issues with docsis and these devices: - it's pretty much always Broadcom, which means - no drivers for the cable/ docsis modem - no WLAN drivers - no FXS (analogue phone) drivers - no DECT drivers - for some of these SOCs a weird two-stage bootloader setup, which would require a non-redistributable second stage bootloader in the OpenWrt image - barely anyone who wants to put up with that hardware, investing quite a bit of quality time for the development, given that the best you could achieve, would be a wired-only router, which is rather on the slow side without Broadcom's proprietary acceleration ( ctf.ko, no drivers for that either) - docsis modem drivers do need to authenticate themselves to the ISP via certificates, so even if the drivers were available (which they are not), you couldn't use them anyways, as you couldn't get them signed- and accepted by the ISP There's no point looking into these.
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https://www.datahouse.ch/en/2019/02/27/digital-shift-why-do-data-science-projects-fail/
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There are many reasons why data science projects fail. You can find out more from the slides of Daniel Meister’s presentation series entitled “Digital Shift”. One thing is clear: a lot can go wrong in the initial phase of a business analysis, often because the focus is wrong. The question must therefore always clearly be: “Where can we actually optimise our (core) business further? What additional information do we require for this? Do we have a realistic chance of getting this data?” The complete summary of the event can be found under Digital Shift. You can download the presentation here.
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http://www.illyria.tv/updates.html
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Updated October 22, 2004: Added Fanfic category and 2 new fanfics: Shell Echoes and One Day. Added 1 new wallpaper: Torn. Updated August 28, 2004: Added 3 new wallpapers: Bajoran Fred, Sorrow, and A Memory. Updated July 13, 2004: Added new wallpaper: Metamorphasis. Updated Series Shades of Fred/Illyria series with Fred Season 4.
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https://www.bas.ac.uk/data/our-data/publication/the-nature-of-ice-intermittently-accreted-at-the-base-of/
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The nature of ice intermittently accreted at the base of Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica, assessed using phase‐sensitive radar In-situ phase-sensitive radar measurements from the Ronne Ice Shelf (RIS) reveal evidence of intermittent basal accretion periods at several sites that are melting in the long-term mean. Periods when ice is accreted at the ice-shelf base coincide with a decrease in the amplitude of the basal return of up to 4 dB. To quantify basal accretion we constrain simultaneously the dielectric constant, electrical conductivity, and thickness of the accreted ice. We do this by exploring the sensitivity of the received basal echo strength and phase to different transmit frequencies using the radar data in combination with a simple model. Along the western RIS we detect episodic basal accretion events leading to ice accumulation at a rate equivalent to 1-3 mm of meteoric ice per day. The inferred accumulation rates and electromagnetic properties of the accreted ice imply that these events are caused primarily by the deposition of frazil ice crystals. Our findings offer the possibility of monitoring and studying the evolution of boundaries between ice-shelf basal melting and accretion regimes using remote observations, collected from the ice-shelf surface. Authors: Vaňková, Irena ORCID record for Irena Vaňková, Nicholls, Keith W. ORCID record for Keith W. Nicholls, Corr, Hugh F.J.
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http://matthewdippel.blogspot.com/2016_09_01_archive.html
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The HubPiWi Blue is an add-on for the Raspberry Pi Zero that gives you three USB ports, and a combined WiFi/Bluetooth adapter (RealTek chipset). If you poked around after install, you likely noticed that there's a module for a Realtek device already detected and running. We're part of the way there, unfortunately, it's only the "Bluetooth" part and I'm not even sure that it truly works. Thankfully, RealTek provides module sources for a Linux driver and they were great with Raspbian (with a few Makefile tweaks). Unfortunately, this means we'll not be able to update the kernel after this without repeating a lot of these steps again. I’ll skip the basics except for this: Get an SD card, load the latest Raspbian image onto it and pop that into the Pi Zero’s available card. You’ll want a monitor/keyboard handy or an FTDI adapter. And you’ll need some time – my recommendation: line up some chores to do during each of the major steps and you’ll get a bit done while you’re waiting. What you’ll need If you want to follow this post exactly, here’s what you’ll need. I’ve included notes about alternatives where I can, but I’m doing this as I write, so I’m providing what I used to make it work. - A Raspberry Pi Zero - A HubPiWi Blue - USB power and Micro USB cable - An HDMI display and Keyboard or an FTDI Adapter - A Wireless network you intend to attach to. Before We Build the Driver As always, run the following commands: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get dist-upgrade sudo reboot It’s a Pi Zero, so it’s going to take a while. To its credit, it performed faster than my original Raspberry Pi. And for $5 (or if you were one of the lucky ones that grabbed one at Microcenter for a buck), you can’t really complain. I used the non-LITE version of Raspbian and ended up with 122 packages that needed updating, which took around 35 minutes. Building and Installing the WiFi Kernel Module The HubPiWi uses the Realtek 8723BU Chipset and the same Bluetooth module found in the 8723AU. Luckily, there are kernel modules for these. I've created a fork of the WiFi driver repository and modified the Makefile to allow for an easy build on Raspbian, so we'll clone my forked repository and use that to build the module. cd ~/ git clone https://github.com/Diagonactic/rtl8723bu.git The driver is kernel version specific, so we need to get the correct linux headers. sudo apt-get install raspberrypi-kernel-headers Time for some more chores. This clocked in at about 10 minutes. cd ~/rtl8723bu make This will run about 30-40 minutes. When you’re done, you’ll have a compiled driver and be ready to install: sudo make install At this point you can either reboot with the “reboot” command or type the following: sudo insmod 8723bu.ko ifconfig You should see your wlan0 device ready to go! Of course, you still need to configure it to attach to your network. There's a variety of ways to do that so simply search away and set that up and you'll be connected. That’s fairly easy and there’s several articles on how to do that. This device also comes with Bluetooth support, so follow the remaining instructions to get that working if that’s something you’re interested in. Building and Installing the Bluetooth Kernel Module (Optional) Since it’s always a good idea to only enable the features you’re actually going to use, if you have nothing to pair the device with or no use for Bluetooth at this time, you can skip this. These steps are Bluetooth specific and doing them will not improve or affect your ability to get going with WiFi, which is more-than-likely what you wanted to get working, anyway. The modules above do not include the Bluetooth part, so for that we need to grab and compile a new module. cd ~/ git clone https://github.com/lwfinger/rtl8723au_bt.git –b kernel cd rtl8723au_bt.git make sudo make install Note the “-b kernel” on the git clone command. If you fail to include this the make command will not work (and will instruct you to grab the kernel branch, which is why we’re including the –b kernel above). This will take about 15-20 minutes on the Pi Zero, so kick back and drink some more coffee. Now all we need to do is insmod a few modules and we’re in business sudo insmod btrtl.ko sudo insmod btintel.ko sudo insmod btbcm.ko sudo insmod btusb.ko Assume you received no error messages, we can now verify that Bluetooth is working: You should see something along the lines of “[New] Controller xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx yourhostname [default]” That’s it! Pairing devices with this controller is done the same way it would be done with a Raspberry Pi 3. If you need instructions on that, I’ll leave you to google away since that may change as time progresses (but should always be the same process for this device as it is with others). Bluetooth Device Compatibility If you chose to install the Bluetooth Kernel module there’s a small but important disclaimer. Bluetooth implementations can be hit and miss. Despite having a “certification” component that’s supposed to mean that a Bluetooth device will operate with anything else that’s certified (indicated by the Bluetooth logo being present on your device), this is often not the case in the real world. I expect you’ll have no problems with any Android or iOS device, however, if you’re trying to pair with something a little more exotic, like an older Microsoft Windows Mobile phone, Microsoft Branded “Sync” stereo, or other stereo/TV, you may have problems (I’m not picking on Microsoft, directly, here, these are just devices that I have owned that I’ve had Bluetooth pairing problems with in the past). Bluetooth keyboards, for instance, are notoriously painful to get to pair properly (you may want to use the GUI tools to do this, though it will be very slow on the Pi Zero) Ongoing Maintenance Note - IMPORTANT! If you've been messing with Raspberry Pi hardware for a while, you'll recognize those first few steps as common steps for updating the Pi. Nearly every bit of "help" will point you at these steps as a "do this first" (keeping software up-to-date is always a good idea). The issue, though, is that this will sometimes install a new kernel version. When that happens, the new kernel will not have a module for your WiFi adapter. Not to worry: simply repeat the process from Building and Installing the WiFi Module after a new kernel comes down and you'll be back up and running.
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https://nearsys.blogspot.com/2009/08/nearsys-ultralight-flight-computer.html
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009 NearSys Ultralight flight computer I'm still plugging away at soldering the new flight computer together. It uses an I2C memory chip to store data in EEPROM. A MicroTrak 300 is the onboard transmitter. The goal is an affordable solder kit to help new groups get near spaceborne.
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http://downloads1.newyyz.com/about/blog/2014/08/21/ntg-seminar-responsive-design-for-developers/
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“Day by day, the number of devices, platforms, and browsers that need to work with your site grows. Responsive web design represents a fundamental shift in how we’ll build websites for the decade to come.” The above quote was written in 2012 by Jeffrey Veen, VP Products, Adobe, Co-Founder Typekit. Even more so in 2014, we are seeing the trend towards mobile continue to accelerate. We are also seeing the number of browsers and devices we need to support continue to grow. Our clients are asking for HTML5 applications to run cross platform and cross device. How do we efficiently build web sites and web applications to handle the variable screen sizes and capabilities of modern day and future devices? The answer is: By using a set of techniques - both design and technology based - that have been grouped under the term “Responsive Design”. Responsive Design is an approach to HTML development that allows for greater flexibility across browsers and devices. What is less known is that for the Responsive Design approach to be successful, many cross-device design and development best practices beyond just HTML are required. The New Toronto Group Seminar on “Responsive Design for Developers” focuses on how to approach new projects that need to be designed and developed in a responsive manner. We will guide you through some best practices in responsive based HTML5 development and show you the special tools that can help you in designing and coding your next site. 8:00 – 8:30 am: 8:30 am - 10:30 am: - What is Responsive Design? - How does it work? - Examples of Responsive Design done well - Designer / Developer cooperation tactics - Tools for Responsive Design Prototyping - Using a CSS Pre-processor - Adaptive Design versus Responsive Design - Adopting Mobile first approach (Progressive Enhancement) - Responsive Development Framework reviews - Getting Started When: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 Time: 8:00am - 10:30am Where: Art Gallery of Ontario, Seminar Room 1, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto, ON Cost: No Charge Target Audience: IT decision makers and developers This event has concluded. Feel free to check out the slides from the seminar here. For more information, please contact Andrew Rybak at 905.283.0617.
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https://streamingagile.wordpress.com/2016/02/16/quality-challenges-in-agile/
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Agile is a step forward for implementing software systems. But, I have seen teams struggle with several quality challenges when they move to Agile. While Agile provides more freedom in the implementation of stories, it can be more limiting in the amount of time spent during the specifying and test planning phase. The methodology rewards lean specification and favors implementation. Unfortunately, this can result in a few casualties in the quality war. A casualty I have seen in Agile development is the non-functional requirements. Examples of this are response times, volume requirements, background performance, memory footprint, and database size, to name a few. Under waterfall, you might complete the specification of the entire system, then have a section of your design devoted to these requirements. When you are doing progressive design and specifying in increments, the impact that an individual story or feature has on non-functional requirements may not be obvious. There are a few ways to combat this problem. First, educate the team on the importance of these requirements. Since most analysts come from a business background, technical requirements may not be as apparent to them. They may also be assuming the developers are creating non-functional requirements as they implement. Second, be sure that your specification and design artifacts, no matter how lean they are, contain a section for describing these non-functional requirements. Finally, identify technical resources at the team and enterprise level that are responsible for ensuring that these requirements are understood, implemented, and tested. This is usually the role of an architect at the enterprise level, and an architect or lead developer at the team level. Any code reviews should also include these topics. The irony in many organizations is that they put all of their energy into business requirements and then wonder why they have performance or reliability issues. Sometimes the response is “isn’t that the developers job to figure out”? So you give them a great deal of specification on functional requirements, absolutely nothing on non-functional, and expect them to figure it out. If that logic is correct, why wouldn’t you ask them to figure out business requirements also without upfront analysis? Testing outside of story and epic acceptance tests Test Driven Development, Test First Development, and Test Driven Design are all breakthroughs in improving the quality of an implementation. These are not so much breakthroughs in testing as they are breakthroughs in specification. My reason to advocate writing tests first is that the specification for the story is improved when you have to describe how it will be validated. The specification is stronger and it may lead to modifications to the implementation to assist validation. One area where teams sometimes struggle is in identifying when they need to step out of the defined acceptance test paradigm in order to fully test a complex story or feature with unique testing requirements. An example of this may be a mission-critical, high transaction rate data interface. For this type of feature, the ability to generate many transactions with a variety of good and bad data is necessary in order to move this to production quality code. Now you can argue that this would be covered in system testing, but that is too late in the development cycle and the system testers may not understand the inner workings of the code in order to properly test. Also, system testers may not have the tools necessary to create all of the volume and data conditions needed to properly test. To address this testing gap, I have seen teams create backlog items for the work necessary to create these special test tools. The test tool, or “test harness” will go through its own specifying, development, and testing phases. The work to execute this tool with the code under test will be covered in the acceptance of the main feature. Agile is better than waterfall in so many ways. If you keep an eye on your technical requirements and testing you can avoid any regression in these critical areas.
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https://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/baseband-devel/2015-September/000099.html
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This is merely a historical archive of years 2008-2021, before the migration to mailman3. A maintained and still updated list archive can be found at https://email@example.com/.Sylvain Munaut 246tnt at gmail.com > as->l1l.tx_mask = 0xe3; /* TS 5,6,7,0,1 */ > as->l1l.rx_mask = 0x01; /* TS 0 */ > Why 2, 3, 4 timeslots is not used? In GSM the UL and DL timeslot are shifted by 3 time slot periods. So the UL timeslot 0 happens at the same time at the DL timeslot 3. BTS In this case the phone works at the BTS, so TX is DL and RX is UL. So RX timeslot 0 happens at the same time as TX timeslot 3. And : * the phone cannot both TX and RX at the same time => That's why 3 is not in the TX mask because it is in the RX mask. * the phone needs some time to switch/retune from RX to TX frequencies => That's why 2 & 4 are not in the TX mask * phone needs to both TX at TS0 ( to send the BCCH/CCCH infos of the cell ) and RX at TS0 ( to receive the RACH requests ) * It's also biased toward TX because to be detected more reliably, it needs to fill the channel with power ( in theory all timeslots are filled ... here 3 of them are not because that's the best one phone can do ) > And how to connect more than two phones to the transceiver? Should I add a > new TRX in OpenBSC config and/or modify source code of the transceiver app? No idea about that, Andreas did the multiphone stuff, I never used it ... Cheers, Sylvain
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