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https://www.celt.iastate.edu/instructional-strategies/learning-activities/open-book-assessment/
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As we determine Remote Assessments, one important option to consider is using open-book exams. This format reduces exam stresses on students and allows instructors to worry less about policing the exam process. This approach is common in many disciplines, utilizing more conceptual or applied questions that students cannot quickly lookup in a textbook. For many faculty, the shift came when they realized that they have to look up information, formulas, and details in their work. But they also remember the broader concepts, remember enough points to go look up the specifics and synthesize or apply them in my given situation. (Who didn’t do that by the time you got to your dissertation or thesis?) That’s the reality many of our students will face in the future, so how can we structure our assessments to measure their ability to do that synthesis and application, rather than test on discrete pieces of information they will forget a month from now anyway? If your discipline does require significant amounts of factual recall, open-book exams may not be for you. Still, they are an excellent option for many of us with learning outcomes that focus on higher-order thinking. Ask higher-order thinking questions (Bloom's Taxonomy) - Describe the next step in this process - Define X within context Y - Explain this situation through the lens of theory Z - What would have happened if…? (could be historical situations, chemical reactions, public policy analyses, and more) - Identify the error in a proof or computation. Or better, explain and fix it. Multiple-choice questionsYou can write multiple-choice questions that require more conceptual knowledge, moving students from the recall of information to applications of it. Provide a mini case study and ask students questions related to it. - “Based on the case study, which of the following is the most likely cause of the patient’s pain?” or - “Based on the client’s needs above, which of the following is the preferred course of action?” - “What would happen to the reaction if we added compound X?” or - “Given the provided diagram of the collision, in which direction will the projectile head?” - Even better if you can include an open-ended opportunity for them to explain their reasoning. - “Which is an example of a norm-referenced interpretation?” or - “Which of the following best exemplifies the principle of synchronicity?” STEM Essentials for open-book exams STEM and other quantitative courses face a particular challenge in creating practical online exams because it appears to be easier to cheat, and so many questions are computational. Joe Guadagni, Rutgers University, has compiled this advice from the Mathematics department: - Ask more conceptual questions (e.g., “what is the next step in this problem?”, “state the definition of…”, “explain why this hypothesis in the theorem is necessary”). - Ask students to identify an error in a proof or computation (this is particularly effective since students will be unable to Google it). - Eliminate multiple-choice and fill-in questions in favor of show-all-work questions where students have to scan and upload their work. - If using a textbook’s problems, change not only the numbers but also the names (e.g., Chris to José), and the scenario (e.g., pulling a boat into letting a kite string out). This one-step helps because popular textbooks will probably have many of their problems already solved online somewhere (e.g., Chegg). - Use letters and variables in place of specific numbers. - When randomizing the exam, don’t just randomize numbers. Also, randomize discrete parts of the problem. For instance, one version might have a question like “maximize the volume of the box given its surface area,” whereas another version might have “minimize the surface area of a box given its volume.” (The numbers can even be the same for the two versions.) - Avoid questions that consist of only simple computations. For example, instead of “calculate this integral,” present students with some application in which they also have to set up a proper integral. - “Write an integral expression that is equal to the probability that…” or “Write a triple integral which is equal to the mass of the region” are good alternatives. - Some online calculators will solve not only many computational problems but also give step-by-step solutions. Adding more words and applications to a problem makes it more difficult to cheat and tests the real learning goal: do students know how to apply basic principles? (Ultimately, anyone can use a calculator, but only if you know what you want to calculate.) Tips for open-book exams - Instead of multiple-choice or fill-in questions, have students show their work by scanning/uploading it to the exam/assessment. - Create a video submission assignment. You can use the Studio in Canvas tool to provide a demonstration for students to address or record their answers, which could be their demonstration. - If you use a textbook publisher’s problems, be sure to change names, numbers, and the scenario, since popular textbooks may have many of their assessments already solved online. - Instead of asking students to do a simple calculation, ask them a more complex problem that forces them to figure out what they need to calculate, maybe sorting through other information that isn’t necessary or relevant. Present them a question and require them to figure out how to calculate the solution. That way, you make them choose decisions surrounding the calculation, not just doing the computation (or finding an online calculator to do it for them). - Use multilevel thinking, using questions that include phrases like “most appropriate” or “most important.” This approach forces students to make judgments and demonstrate a fuller understanding of concepts and the subtleties between different answers’ correctness levels. - Work to find the right amount of time to give students complete the exam–enough time to complete it with minimal stress, but not so much that they will obsess over their answers. Since students’ schedules may be disrupted during this crisis, provide the flexibility of when they can take the exam.
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https://github.com/barryf/micropublish/issues/33
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Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community. By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails. Already on GitHub? to your account Currently Micropublish allows you to log in with one of two preset scopes: create update delete undelete It's not possible for a user wishes to log in and only select the create scope, for example. Allow for individual scopes to be selected and sent for authorisation. The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: Successfully merging a pull request may close this issue.
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https://swiftreviewer.com/qa/quick-answer-is-programming-going-to-die.html
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- Is coding going away? - Is coding still in-demand 2020? - Will programmers be replaced? - Can AI replace coders? - Does Python have a future? - Is computer coding in demand? - Is AI just code? - Will AI take over lawyers? - Does coding require math? - Is coding still relevant in 2025? - Is coding still relevant? - Is coding bootcamp worth it 2020? - Is Python worth learning 2020? - Is coding a good career 2020? - Is coding future proof? - Will AI kill coding? - Will GPT 3 replace coders? - What jobs AI can’t replace? - What type of coders make the most money? - What is the highest paid coding job? - Is programming a stressful job? Is coding going away? Programming is not going to “go away” or “become obsolete.” However, its meaning will change. The programmers who write the higher-level tools, like Microsoft’s coding engine itself, can breathe a sigh of relief. As can programmers who design APIs, since you still have to provide the function/method signatures.. Is coding still in-demand 2020? If you recently lost your job, or just want to learn something new, consider learning what the job site Indeed says is 2020’s most in-demand skill: coding. … The most promising job was software architect, the person who makes high-level decisions about the design and standard of code used in a platform. Will programmers be replaced? So will AI replace programmers? No, it won’t, at least, for now. Programmers, however, should be aware of current technologies like GPT-3, which are capable of generating computer programs that do not involve any coding. Software engineers can simply describe parameters and elements to prime or prepare the program. Can AI replace coders? With AI Writing Code, Will AI Replace Programmers? AI won’t replace programmers. … Of course, it will take time before AI will be able to create actual, production-worthy code that spans more than a few lines. Does Python have a future? Python will be the language of the future. Testers will have to upgrade their skills and learn these languages to tame the AI and ML tools. Python might not have bright years in the past years (which is mainly launch in the year 1991) but it has seen a continuous and amazing trend of growth in the 21st century. Is computer coding in demand? Job Outlook Employment of computer programmers is projected to decline 9 percent from 2019 to 2029. Computer programming can be done from anywhere in the world, so companies sometimes hire programmers in countries where wages are lower. Is AI just code? 4 Answers. Code in AI is not in principle different from any other computer code. After all, you encode algorithms in a way that computers can process them. … For example, much work in early AI has been coded in Lisp, and probably not much in Fortran or Cobol, which were more suited to engineering or business. Will AI take over lawyers? The Future of Law Is Automation Despite the decades of warnings, we are not likely to see robo-lawyers in our lifetimes. Instead, automation will continue to help make human lawyers better at their jobs, not replace them. Does coding require math? Programming doesn’t require as much math as you might think. … It’s far more important to understand the concepts of math that give coding its foundations. Often, you may not even be writing code that uses math. More commonly, you’ll use a library or built-in function that implements an equation or algorithm for you. Is coding still relevant in 2025? While we can’t predict the future, the short answer is… yes. In the short term , a lot of the mundane elements of coding could likely get automated by AI, but this is arguably a good thing though. … Is coding still relevant? Absolutely. Not only will coding be relevant in 10 years, it will be more relevant than it is today. However, the syntax of coding languages will continue becoming easier. Is coding bootcamp worth it 2020? Coding bootcamps are worth it for students who need to learn a specific skill quickly. Employers generally regard these programs positively, but want more accountability. Bootcamps are not regionally or nationally accredited. A coding bootcamp does not replicate the depth or scope of a computer science degree. Is Python worth learning 2020? It supports various frameworks such as Flask and Django by which anyone can make web applications very easily. Python would prove to be the best choice as it not only help you to get a job very easily but gives us many opportunities for future career advancement and self-growth also. Is coding a good career 2020? No wonder, coding is one of the core skills required by most well-paying jobs today. Coding skills are especially of value in the IT, data analytics, research, web designing, and engineering segments. … Here are a few programming languages we recommend for coders who want to make it big in 2020. Is coding future proof? Programming languages change all the time. Teaching only coding really isn’t enough to future-proof young people’s careers. The real skill that guarantees you a job in the technological world is knowing how to learn these skills. Will AI kill coding? Once Ai starts coding, coding will be completely replaced by AI, with the exception of some high-tech jobs such as computer science. It is clear that Ai will replace simple tasks with Ai, with the exception of coding aEUR “given the complexity of the coding and the lack of training. Will GPT 3 replace coders? Do you think GPT-3 will replace the coders? Yigit: No, the work that most engineers don’t want to do will be replaced. What jobs AI can’t replace? 8. 12 jobs that AI can’t replaceHuman resource managers. A company’s Human Resources department will always need a human to manage interpersonal conflict. … Writers. Writers have to ideate and produce original written content. … Lawyers. … Chief executives. … Scientists. … Clergyman. … Psychiatrists. … Event planners.More items…•Mar 25, 2021 What type of coders make the most money? In the U.S., ability with the computing framework Spark and the programming language Scala bring in the highest salaries, at an average of $125,000. Database management system Cassandra, programming language F# and open-source framework Hadoop were also top-paying technologies, at $115,000. What is the highest paid coding job? 15 highest paying software jobsSystem engineer. National average salary: $102,102 per year. … IT security specialist. National average salary: $106,143 per year. … Software engineer. National average salary: $109,907 per year. … Full stack developer. … Cloud engineer. … Data scientist. … Mobile developer. … 8. Development operations engineer.More items…•Feb 22, 2021 Is programming a stressful job? Being a programmer is as stressful as any other job out there. Every job has meetings and every job has emails these days. Your friends work there and you enjoy lunch together when you can. And when you can’t, you make the best of the moment.
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http://windmillwatching.blogspot.com/2010/04/dear-microsoft-auto-update.html
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For some reason you have deleted my entire computer. I no longer exist or my profile doesn't exist But I had a dissertation on that computer. And a few novels. And pictures of my babies' first birthdays. So if you could stop and their files just because you want to auto update yourself that would be great. ps: u suck
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http://website-security.info/heartbleed
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Heartbleed OpenSSL Security Hysteria In the past week we witnessed a hysteria about the rotten Heardbleed OpenSSL bug. Yes, it's serious. Yes, it's dangerous. And yes, it was there for a few years and you bet some people knew it long enough. You can also bet it'll remain unfixed for a long time because people are lazy or their setup is too complex to fix it fast. Anyway, why such hysteria? You should know that only very cheap organizations would expose their Apache frontend to the public. Almost any decent company uses a load balancer with SSL offload in front or Web application firewall (WAF). So cheap organizations with low IT budget are not supposed to carry important traffic. Thus by exploiting this bug you will usually get some worthless info. On the other hand, if this bug affects a serious organization with sensitive info, I bet this Heartbleed is their least issue. They probably have much worse exploits in their abandoned IT infrastructure. And yes, there are such organizations. So keep calm and don't worry. NSA(and not only) has already deployed a new fix to compromise your daily security. Not that I imply Heartbleed was implemented on purpose, not of course. blog comments powered by Disqus
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http://web.archive.org/web/20180701133237/https:/erkaman.github.io/posts/zucker2018_tldr.html
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I will in this post write down a TL;DR of the paper 'Cube-to-sphere projections for procedural texturing and beyond'. Observe that all images are from the paper, and do not belong to me For drawing a procedural texture on a sphere, we basically need to place out a bunch of sample points on a sphere, as is illustrated in the image. For voronoi noise, we need to place out jittered sample points on a sphere. That is, sample points that don't clump together. Then, we can produce the texture below as follows: assign a random color to each sample point. The color of every point on the sphere, is just the color of the nearest sample point On the other hand, for value noise, we need to place out sample points that are equally distant from each other. We then make value noise as follows: assign a value to each sample point, and interpolate between the 4-nearest sample point values, to get the color of a point on the sphere. As we can see from the above, for both value noise and voronoi noise, we need a way of finding the $k$-nearest sample points. This is IMO the main theme of the paper. Their method is pretty simple: they take a cube, and subdivide each face into cells. Place exactly one sample point at a random position in each cell, and we get a nice jittered sampling, usable for voronoi noise. And place one sample point in the center of each cell, and we get a sampling usable for value noise. Now, we simply project this cube onto a sphere. That is, we apply some function that makes this cube into a sphere. In the end, this means that every sample point is projected onto some corresponding position on the sphere. Now this function should be as area preserving as possible. That is, a small area on the cube, should be transformed into a small area on the sphere. This makes sure that the nice properties of our sampling is preserved. So that if the sample points have a jittered distribution, then they will keep their jittered distribution, even when projected onto the sphere. Now, we also want this function to be invertible. Because then, we can recover the original grid cell of the point(before the projection) by simply using this inverse function. So, given some point on the sphere, we find the closest $k$ sample points as follows: apply the inverse function to that point. It will then be projected to one of the faces of the cube, and we can recover the exact grid cell easily, because the point will be projected into one of the grid-cells of the face(study the image below). Finally, we can now find the closest $k$ sample points by looking in the surrounding grid cells, and finding the $k$ ones that are closest. This is much faster than looking through ALL the sample points. The authors examine several functions for performing the projection from the cube to the sphere. The simplest approach for projecting some position $p$ on the cube to the sphere, is that you simply normalize $p$. But this has a relatively high amount of area distortion. The authors examines a different approach: every point on the cube will fall into one of the six faces. A point within the face can be determined by two coordinate values, and they apply a function to both these two values, that warps them. After warping the point, they normalize the point, to complete the projection. The point of the warping is to make it more area preserving. For instance, in one particularly successful warp function, the values are warped by a fifth-order polynomial. They find the coefficients of the polynomial by running an optimization that minimizes the amount of area distortion. In order to approximately invert the polynomial, they, again, do an optimization to find a polynomial that approximates the inverse.
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http://math.gatech.edu/seminars-colloquia/series/geometry-topology-student-seminar/elizabeth-bolduc-20141119-0
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Geometry Topology Student Seminar Wednesday, November 19, 2014 - 2:01am 1 hour (actually 50 minutes) The Dehn Nielsen Baer Theorem states that the extended mapping class group is isomorphic to the outer automorphisms of π1(Sg). The theorem highlights the connection between the topological invariant of distinct symmetries of a space and its fundamental group. This talk will incorporate ideas from algebra, topology, and hyperbolic geometry!
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https://forum.image.sc/t/open-images-as-a-stack-works-with-a-given-path-but-not-with-an-element-of-a-list-because-of-syntaxerror/49945
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I wrote a macro in python to apply contrast enhancement with different percentages . For this purpose I have made a GenericDialog Box with different checkboxes. If a checkbox is TRUE, the macro opens a stack with images and applies contrast enhancement. Hence, I save the path of each stack in a list called “Output”. So far so good. Now I want to use this code to open the images as a stack: IJ.run("Image Sequence...", "open=["Output"] sort") But this does not work, because of a SyntaxError. I tried a test with the whole path in the code and it works. IJ.run("Image Sequence...", "open=[/Users/mate/Desktop/preparation/contastenhancement/stack1/.DS_Store] sort") This code also doesn’t work because it can’t open the whole images as a stack. That’s why I prefer the code before. imp = IJ.openImage(os.path.join(Output)) What is the correct syntax? I can’t believe I’m failing here. Thank you for any advice!
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https://www.techadvisor.co.uk/forum/windows-29/windows-7-problems-external-usb-hard-drive-366538/
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That is very useful to know. I have a WD External hard drive but fortunately it is on NTFS. The other problem I have had is some WD ext harddrives don't work well with the switch off sequence in Intellipanels. I got an Intellipanel panel altered by the manufacturer to increase the switch off delay to 11 seconds instead of the normal 5 or 6. That fixed it Good reliable hard drives though.
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https://www.juhuu.nu/okfest2012/okfestcrew/
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#OKFESTCREW Volunteer Tickets JOIN THE TEAM Like every non-profit community event, the Open Knowledge Festival depends on volunteers to be a success for everyone involved. Inspired by Chaos Communication Camp’s excellent ‘Angel System‘, we’re assembling an army of good souls to form the 2012 #OKFestCrew - and we’ve put money aside to make the experience a fun and fulfilling one for each #OKFestCrew member. WHAT YOU’LL DO This scheme is intended to give you the opportunity to experience the week for free in return for helping us. If you’re accepted to be a part of the #OKFestCrew, you’ll also get to meet other passionate people with a variety of skills. You’ll work with the Core Organising Team and will get an insider’s view of the back-end of organisation that goes into a major non-profit community event. You’ll be expected to attend a daily meeting to distribute information, so you’ll also be the first to know what’s going on. In the short application form below, we ask you if you have any preferences or specific skills you’d like to offer in the week, and we’ll aim to match you with interesting tasks based on this information. So, if you’re good at any of the responsibilities below, let us know - these are the key #OKFestCrew roles we need to fill. - The Room Hosts - introduce speakers and make sure they have what they need, faciliate sessions as needed - The Room Caretakers - keep time during sessions and make sure rooms are ready and prepared - The Roaming Cowboys - tour the venue spaces and provide directions to the public as well as help and communication amongst #OKFestCrew members - The Welcoming Party - run front desk and registration, greeting newcomers - The Salespeople - sell merch and liase with companies in booth areas - The Creatives - filming, photography, live-streaming - The Techies - tech support (example), wi-fi and web management - The Citizen Journalists - blogging, live-tweeting and keeping the Web buzzing - The Managers - for those with experience in volunteer management who also want some resume props and an official @okfestival email alias, we’re also recruiting a Lead for each of these #OKFestCrew categories! WHAT YOU’LL GET To thank #OKFestCrew members for their efforts during the week, we’ll provide a free week-long ticket (which includes admission to pre and after events and parties), an official #OKFestCrew badge and other goodies to show our appreciation (we were going to make t-shirts but then thought they wouldn’t smell quite as fresh by the 3rd or 4th day, never mind the 6th..!). If you’re a Manager or have done especially good work, there may also be a resume-ready reference letter with your name on it. Application is now closed.
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https://www.cim.mcgill.ca/~levine/people.html
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Martin D. Levine received the B. Eng. and M. Eng. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from McGill University, Montreal, in 1960 and 1963, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, London, England, in 1965. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McGill University and served as the founding Director of the McGill Center for Intelligent Machines (CIM) from 1986 to 1998. Farzaneh received her BSc in Electrical Engineering from K. N. Toosi University of Technology in 2016. She completed her thesis-based MSc in Computer Engineering at the University of Denver in 2018. Her thesis was focused on studying facial expression recognition and imitation ability of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in interaction with a social robot. She started her Ph.D. studies in Electrical Engineering at the McGill University in January 2019. Her research is focused on multi-modal penalty determination in hockey broadcast. Seby is from Kerala, India. He completed is B.Eng (Hons) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from BITS Goa. He followed this up by gaining experience in chip design and software engineering from Broadcom Corporation and Cisco Systems respectively. Subsequently, he finished his masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering from McGill University in 2019 in Automated Surveillance using Deep Learning. Seby is currently interested in the following fields of research: (i) Player detection and Tracking in Hockey; (ii) Multimodal Face-off summarization in Hockey; and (iii) Anomaly detection in Videos using Deep-Learning. Zahra is a PhD student at the Centre for Intelligent Machines (CIM) at McGill University. She has previously obtained her MSc and BSc degrees in Computer Science from Simon Fraser University and Amirkabir University, respectively. As part of her master's research, she investigated a logic-based paradigm to AI for anomaly detection. Prior to her PhD, she has spent a few years on developing software and machine learning algorithms for the gaming and telecom industries. Her current area of research is the multimodal analysis of videos using techniques from computer vision and NLP. She is interested in developing representation schemes for videos such that it facilitates recognition of actions and events in realistic settings. Grant completed his Honours B.Eng. Electrical program at McGill University in 2018 and is currently a M.Eng. Electrical (non-Thesis) student. He has internship experiences in both the software industry and academia. His current research interest is multiple object tracking (MOT) and deep learning. Neo is an M.Eng student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McGill University. He completed his bachelor degree at Harbin Institute of Technology in 2018 and spent 4 months as an intern at Microsoft Research Asia. His research interests mainly focus on computer vision. His project is about detecting and tracking high-speed and small object (puck) in hockey broadcasts. Rick completed his B.Eng. Electrical at McGill University in 2018 and is currently a M.Eng. Electrical (Thesis) student. He has completed several internships in industry and has experience in software development and automation. His current research interests concern computer vision and deep learning, primarily focusing on video summarization in hockey broadcasts using multimodal learning.
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https://www.investopedia.com/terms/x/xbrl.asp
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What Is eXtensible Business Reporting Language? XBRL or eXtensible Business Reporting Language is a software standard that was developed to improve the way in which financial data is communicated, making it easier to compile and share this data. Notably, eXtensible Business Reporting Language is an implementation of XML (extensible markup language), which is a specification that is used for organizing and defining data online. XBRL uses tags to identify each piece of financial data, which then allows it to be used programmatically by an XBRL-compatible program. XBRL allows for easy transmission of data between businesses. - eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) is a freely available global framework of accounting standards used for exchanging business information. - XBRL is based on XML coding and is a standardized way of transmitting financial records around the world. - The most current version of XBRL, v2.1, was published in 2003 and has remained stable. Several optional modules exist as add-ons. Understanding eXtensible Business Reporting Language Imagine that you are looking at a company's financial statements online on the company's website. Traditionally, these statements would simply be in plain text. If you wanted to put these numbers into a spreadsheet file to run analysis on the statements, you would have to either manually type or copy and paste each account and corresponding number into the spreadsheet. However, if the data on the site was available in eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL), you could simply convert this data from the website into a spreadsheet program (usually instantaneously) that is XBRL compatible. Due to the standardized nature of the identification tags and the language itself, financial data from one country, which has set accounting standards such as U.S. GAAP, can be easily compiled into the accepted accounting standards of another country even if they are drastically different. The reporting of financial data in XBRL is not required by all companies, but because it has become prevalent, it has been suggested that it won't be long before all companies will have to report their financial data in this language. iXBRL, where i stands for inline is an update that allows for XBRL metadata to be embedded in an HTML document. XBRL was developed in 1998 with version 1.0 by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). The latest version of the standards, v2.1 was formalized in the year 2003. While the v2.1 standard has remained stable since then, several XBRL modules have been developed that can be plugged in to achieve new functionality or operability.
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http://dotclue.org/archives/004385.html
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Dear student looking for a summer internship, When one of the prominent credits on your thin résumé is “Perfect SAT Score in Math & English”, you really ought to have caught the howler in “I have learned how to diffuse confrontations…”. And, yes, I know you’re an undergrad, so there’s not much to fill the page with, but the sidebar labeled Strengths has 2 lines of technical ability (repeated from the main text), and 32 lines of Precious Stanford Snowflake back-patting; this does nothing to endear you to me before the interview. P.S. I know it’s not your fault that modern college admissions forces you to play up bulllshit like Presidential Community Service Awards. Just show up prepared to talk about problem-solving and putting your technical skills to practical use, and you’ll do fine.
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https://www-users.cselabs.umn.edu/Spring-2018/csci5105/index.php?page=syllabus
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Syllabus for CSci5105 (Spring 2018) Prof. Jon Weissman Email: jon at cs_umn_edu Office: 4-225F EE/CS Bldg Office Hours: 1-2pm T/Th (or by appointment, or when door is open) Time and Location 2:30-3:45pm T/Th, Keller 3-111 Kartik Ramkrishnan (ramkr004 at umn edu) Office Hours: M/W 1:30pm-2:30pm, KH 2-209 (or by appointment) Class webite: http://www-users.cselabs.umn.edu/classes/Spring-2018/csci5105 Description Welcome to CSci 5105! This course is an introduction to distributed systems. We will explore distributed systems principles associated with communication, naming, synchronization, mutual exclusion, consensus, replication/consistency, fault tolerance, distributed file systems, system design, distributed scheduling, and several case studies (Grids, P2P, Clouds, Web, Mobile, and Data-Intensive Systems). We will cover both foundational concepts and well as practical deployments. A strong OS background including 5103 and 4061 (or their equivalents) is required for this couse. Comfort with Unix is assumed as is programming and debugging in languages such as Java and C/C++. will be conducted in a lecture format with Q&A discussion elements. The week's reading is essential to keeping up as is coming to class. The reading will include textbook and papers. The course notes won't mean much in isolation. Class participation or lack thereof may influence your grade (up or down). UNITE streaming generally will not be available to on-campus students unless special circumstances warrant it. - Required Readings Distributed Systems Principles and Paradigms (Tanenbaum and Van Steen, aka TVS), Second Edition, Prentice-Hall, 2007. Course Work and - Three written homeworks: 15% - Three projects: 45% - Mid-Term Exam: 15% - Final Exam: 15% - Participation: 10% - Homework Assignments There will be three written homework assignments. These will test your knowledge of Distributed Systems from book readings and class discussions. Homeworks are to be done individually and you will have 1 week for completion. Your solution be submitted on-line using the submit utility. The online submission is due by 12pm noon on the day before class (plenty of time to get sleep and come to class the next morning). Please see the class schedule and important dates for the timing of homeworks, projects, exams, etc. The feedback (e.g., on your assignment may be provided via electronic means. Grades can be checked online through Grit. Late submission policy: You may submit only ONE late homework during the semester. The late penalty is 10% (and it must be received by 12pm noon There will be three programming projects that will be done in groups of two. The purpose of the projects is to give you hands-on experience with distributed system implementation. You will have 2 weeks to complete each project. Projects will be submitted electronically. All group members would receive the same grade. You may submit ONE project late during the semester with a 10% point reduction (due the next day by 12pm noon). The projects do not qualify for Plan C credit. Submission protocol: For online submission, you will submit a tar'ed directory that includes your code, header files (if any), your build/run script(s), makefiles, and any necessary test data that was not supplied as part of the assignment. Names of the group members and the instructions for building and running your code must be in an additional text file called readme.txt. Each online submission is timestamped with the time of submission. Multiple submissions result in only the last timestamp being retained. Therefore, to avoid losing points, you must make sure you are not uploading your assignment after the due date. We will make every attempt to grade submitted work within a 10 days (projects may take a bit longer) after submission. If you have questions regarding the grading of your homework assignments, projects or exams, you must come to see either the instructor or the TA within two weeks after the date the work has been returned to you. If you cannot see us within two weeks, you need to email us within two weeks and make an appointment. Unless we hear from you, no changes will be made after two weeks. If you believe that your homework, projects or exams have been lost, please notify us as soon as possible (within two weeks). We are not responsible for missing homework, projects or exams two weeks after they have been returned. Check GRIT to make sure your graded work is accounted for. The purpose of the 2 exams is for you to demonstrate that you understand the key Distributed Systems concepts. Exams are necessary to determine how you are really doing in the class. Exams also give me global feedback about the course in general, feedback that I have often used to make "mid-course" corrections to improve the class as we go along. If you must miss an exam, send me e-mail ASAP, and you must make every effort to notify me PRIOR to the exam. The exam dates will be announced on the website and in class. There will be a mid-term exam and a final exam. The mid-term exam will cover the material for the previous 7 weeks. The final will focus on the newer material, but can include earlier material. The mid-term and final will be in-class unless other stated. Information about the course will be communicated in class and via this website. This includes the schedule, dates, additional reference materials, announcements, and information about assignments. For direct communication, the TA and instructor have office hours to assist you. There is also a course bulletin-board (forum) that can be used for anonymous posting of questions or information, NOT solutions. Please use the forum for any questions you may have. The TA, or (hopefully) other students will post answers (as appropriate). If the question is inappropriate for the forum, e-mail the TA (he will forward e-mail to me if necessary). Note: I do not read the forum often, but the TA will keep me appraised of any issues. If you need to speak with me about an urgent matter, come to office hours or email. Note: we reserve the right to moderate this forum if it is used inappropriately. The TA is the best "first line of defense" for questions and lab programming Unusual circumstances will be considered including illness, personal problems, A makeup is not guaranteed. Acceptable excuses are usually limited to serious personal problems or injury, religious needs, and substantial participation in University sanctioned student events (note: I didn't include vacations, job interviews) for late work or missing exams. The KEY is to inform me ASAP. If you do not make an effort to let me know the issue ASAP, I will take this into account in my decision to grant a a policy exception. For questions concering the labs or homework, you can talk to the TA or myself. Limit discussion with your classmates or the access the forum to get information about the meaning of lab or homework concepts, NOT elements of a solution. For the second lab, collaboration within your team is of course expected. In general, cheating on the labs, homeworks, or exams will be dealt with swiftly and severely in accordance with - Disability Statement Any student with a documented disability (e.g., physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations must contact the instructor and Disability Services at the beginning of the semester. All discussions will remain confidential. For further information contact the University of Minnesota Disability Services website at http://ds.umn.edu/ or call
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http://almostlivenews.com/2016/01/
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Another week, another episode! This week, Ben and Sean discuss the Snowpocalypse in the northeast, the X-Files returning to the small screen and one of the worst travel agencies ever. Also, the guys have several bottles of whiskey to finish off from past episodes while discussing weird smells. Ben and Sean are back again and this week there’s a lot of nostalgia at play. Sesame Street turns a corner, Hans Gruber is gone along with the Goblin King and Jeff Spicoli goes to Mexico. Other topics include The Python Challenge, obscure new electronics hitting the market and a fantastic whiskey made in Dallas. Ben and Sean are back for another few rounds of nonsense. Star Wars is the new US champ, how long will it take to claim the world? Speaking of world domination, North Korea claims they’ve detonated a hydrogen bomb. The duo also tackles the President’s recent talks about gun control and Ben wonders about the government’s secret agenda (read: crack pot conspiracy theory). Also, the guys drink some Old Grand-Dad whiskey and a Plano woman gives birth to her granddaughter. The guys are back from their holiday hiatus and ready to get the New Year started with some resolutions. Ben and Sean also talk about the new Star Wars movie, but won’t ruin it for you with any spoilers. Other topics include Ashley Madison, hoverboard fails and exploding condom machines over some Four Roses bourbon.
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/language-specification/
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C# 6.0 draft Language Specification The C# Language Specification is the definitive source for C# syntax and usage. This specification contains detailed information about all aspects of the language, including many points that the documentation for Visual C# doesn't cover. You can download version 5.0 of this specification from the Microsoft Download Center. If you've installed Visual Studio 2015, you can also find the specification on your computer in the Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0/VC#/Specifications/1033 folder. If you have another version of Visual Studio installed or if you installed Visual Studio in a language other than English, change the path as appropriate. Version 6.0 of the specification has not been approved as a standard. This site contains the draft C# 6.0 specification. It is built from the markdown files contained in the dotnet/csharplang GitHub repository.
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https://community.retool.com/t/is-it-possible-to-select-a-value-in-a-select-component-using-the-label/23542
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I have a select component inside a form which needs to automatically select one of the values based on what is in a table. The problem is that the table has what is the "label" of the value and not the value itself. Is it possible to select this only using the label? I don't believe this can be done. I would, if possible, get that "value" into the table and Hide the column and then set the Default value of the select component to Agreed! Otherwise you'd have to write some JS logic to map the value back to the corresponding id:
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https://www.dothack.org/blogs/entry/483-v012-released/
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V0.12 released live on the Technic Launcher! Fixed World Edit issue. Added LegacyFixer which will allow players to use Java 8. Also here is some progress on Mac Anu! I'd like to send out a thanks to LucJenson who has been helping me with the construction of the city! Please post any bugs or any suggestions, on our Reddit found here https://www.reddit.com/r/altimitmine/
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https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/events/conformal-inference-counterfactuals-and-individual-treatment-effects
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Conformal inference of counterfactuals and individual treatment effects Evaluating treatment effect heterogeneity widely informs treatment decision making. At the moment, much emphasis is placed on the estimation of the conditional average treatment effect via flexible machine learning algorithms. While these methods enjoy some theoretical appeal in terms of consistency and convergence rates, they generally perform poorly in terms of uncertainty quantification. This is troubling since assessing risk is crucial for reliable decision-making insensitive and uncertain environments. In this work, we propose a conformal inference-based approach that can produce reliable interval estimates for counterfactuals and individual treatment effects under the potential outcome framework. For completely randomised or stratified randomised experiments with perfect compliance, the intervals have guaranteed average coverage in finite samples regardless of the unknown data generating mechanism. For randomised experiments with ignorable compliance and general observational studies obeying the strong ignorability assumption, the intervals satisfy a doubly robust property which states the following: the average coverage is approximately controlled if either the propensity score or the conditional quantiles of potential outcomes can be estimated accurately. Numerical studies on both synthetic and real datasets empirically demonstrate that existing methods suffer from a significant coverage deficit even in simple models. In contrast, our methods achieve the desired coverage with reasonably short intervals. This is a joint work with Emmanuel Candès. Dr Lihua Lei (Stanford University) Please note that the time listed is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
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https://github.com/bitcoinclassic/bitcoinclassic/pull/138
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Join GitHub today Headfirst mining #138 Implement head-first mining: have getblocktemplate build an empty block on the most-work block header while the full block is being fetched/validated. It will do this for at most 30 seconds, to prevent a 'create a valid proof-of-work block then withhold its data to stop the network processing transactions' attack. If it takes longer than 30 seconds to download/validate the block data, then the previous fully-validated block is mined. Adds a new command-line option: -blockheadernotify Just like -blocknotify, only notify as soon as a new best-work header is received and validated. This should be easier to review commit-by-commit. Tested by running the existing sendheaders.py and getblocktemplate_longpoll.py regression tests, and also running with ... where /tmp/notify.sh is this simple little script: After running on the main network for a while, /tmp/NOTIFY_MSGS should show getblocktemplate giving an empty-transaction template after a header, then a few seconds later a normal template when the new block is fully validated. Are you combining this with the thin blocks approach? In which case, you could set a more simple determinant limit that is not dependent on CPU, for example: "if >= x% of the transactions within the block are not already in my mempool, then fetching would take too long and I should just start building on the previously validated block" The best way to follow the work of the classic team is in slack, as you have noticed. Github makes for a really bad experience as a social platform, it is meant only for code reviews and this merge request was closed because it wasn't good enough yet. A new one will come when its better. Please use social platforms like reddit, various forums or slack to discuss non-coding subjects. "Github makes for a really bad experience as a social platform" Bitcoin Classic operates completely in the open, this means that code gets developed in the open and features that are very rough and unfinished get seen by lots of people long long before they are made ready for release. Please respect the process to show the beautiful end results only after the hard work that goes into it, which indeed includes mistakes, bugs and naturally corrections. This process has over many years shown to be superior and we will continue to do this.
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http://forums.omnigroup.com/showthread.php?s=f25674ad8890b3192f87862a6f0728c5&t=16801
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There's no way to turn it off, and you're actually doing two different things. In the first case, you undoubtedly selected only the text of the action, not the entire row. When you copy and paste, you get exactly what you expect. In the second case, to do the selection, you are actually selecting multiple rows in their entirety, and when you copy and paste an entire row, OmniFocus puts a link to the row in the clipboard, with the display name of the link being the text of the action. If you copy and paste multiple rows, you get a bunch of links, as you discovered. If you want to copy just the text of multiple rows, you could use an Applescript like the one included here. tell application "OmniFocus" tell front document tell (first document window whose index is 1) set theSelectedItems to selected trees of content set indx to count items of theSelectedItems if indx is 0 then display dialog "Please select one or more rows and try again" set clipboardText to "" repeat while indx > 0 set selectedItem to value of item indx of theSelectedItems set clipboardText to name of selectedItem & return & clipboardText set indx to indx - 1 set the clipboard to clipboardText
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https://community.cisco.com/t5/vpn/setting-ddns-update-key-non-http-method/m-p/2407093
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I've been doing DDNS with DynDNS and the HTTP method for a while, for the obvious purposes like remote access, file access, ssh access, proxying while abroad etc. Since I am already hosting my own DNS Servers (BIND) out in the internet, I thought of sending a proper ITEF style DDNS update to a subdomain of mine, to have an updated A Record in my DNS zones that I could use. While BIND name server can be configured to allow updates from a given (set of) IP adresse(s) or ranges, I can't rely on a dynamic IP for security, what with with my DSL connection and it's dynamic public IP. Community Live Event Video Are you ready to level up your security? Learn more about how Cisco SecureX can help you simplify your security and maximize operational efficiency. This event talks about Cisco SecureX, its benefits, features, and usage. Th... Hi all,I cannot understand why is something working very well they create a way to complicate things in Cisco ASA OS. I have a rule :object network LOCAL_ADRESS1 host 192.168.20.12 nat (VLAN20,outside) source static LOCAL_ADRESS1 interface&... It is our pleasure to officially announce the finalists in the 2021 IT Blog Awards. We are now looking to our amazing tech community to check out the amazing line up of bloggers, vloggers and podcasters. Make sure to vote for your favorites... Community Live Event Slides This event talks about Cisco SecureX, its benefits, features, and usage. The session includes sample use cases and live demonstrations. Cisco expert Luis Silva talks about how this solution can integrate Cisco technology and ... Hello All, Recently I got an opportunity to perform POC with Cisco ISE (2.7 Patch 4) and Aruba Wireless AP (IAP) to perform 802.1x EAP-FAST (machine + user) authentication followed by Posture Assessment on Windows 10 Machines (installed with AnyConnect 4....
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https://status.elastic.co/incidents/4mp18dc2zxhj
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Users who have signed up for Elastic Cloud via AWS Marketplace may have issues making configuration changes to their deployments. The error in question refers to a 'topology element not supported'. We are working on a hotfix to resolve this issue, but in the meantime, if it is critical that you make this change immediately please reach out to [email protected] and they can help you. We'll have an update for you in two hours.
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http://bluegreen92.blogspot.com/2009/01/mesyuarat-agung.html
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1st week of school. Went on quite well. Mesyuarat Agung stuff. I hate, no hate is a strong word. I dislike this day. I don't like this kind of stuff which I think is quite a waste of time and energy (walking around) Seriously, and now there's a limit of members to each club and society. This made things worst. Now I would like to say. I've got to join clubs that I haven't heard of. Girls only game. A net without a board. I've not played this game before. Do you think I'll like it? All the best folks!
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https://listman.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2014-July/099736.html
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[libvirt] new openvz driver (bossonvz) bossonvz at bosson.eu Thu Jul 3 11:49:01 UTC 2014 Fair enough. We have no problem to adapt to the new process. I don't know how libcontainer is designed internally and how low-level it is but having a thin user-space wrapper around the vzkernel would be wonderful. I wanted to use libvzctl in bossonvz to abstract the driver away from the low-level stuff but the library is just too much interconnected with the veconf parser. The current vz kernel API is not the nicest thing to work with to be honest and a shared user-space library would help both vzctl and bossonvz. If you are interested in my POV on the kernel API, I would say you should leave more work for the user-space. At the moment, when the user-space asks for a new container, the vzkernel magically creates a new environment and sets everything (esp. cgroups) by itself without any chance for the user-space to set anything. Because libvirt has its own cgroup hierarchy model and any libvirt driver should honor it, bossonvz should, idealy, create cgroups for the container under the libvirt hierarchy but it cannot since the kernel won't let it. As I see it, the driver has to do two separate things to successfully use the kernel API. There are the vz specific syscalls/ioctls (e.g. VZCTL_ENV_CREATE_DATA) and there is a preparatory work done in the user-space (preparing forked sub-processes, pipes, etc.). Is the new SDK going to cover only the low-level code (ioctls) or will I be able to use some sort of a high-level function like spawn_environment() and get PID of the newly created container's init? The amount of vz specific code in the bossonvz driver is not that big. The ioctls is just a single bossonvz_environment.c file. The harder part is the preparatory part which is located in bossonvz_container.c and is quite complex since it closely mimics the code path of vzctl (otherwise the driver would not work). Cluster Design, s.r.o. Dne St 2. července 2014 19:41:15, Pavel Emelyanov napsal(a): > On 07/02/2014 04:15 PM, Bosson VZ wrote: > > Thanks in return for the acknowledgement. > > I understand that the long-term plan is to reduce the size of the vzkernel patch and to > > only use vanilla kernel primitives Daniel was talking about. That would be an ideal situation. > Yes, at the kernel level the long term plan is to eventually > get rid of vz-specific API and switch to namespaces/cgroups > completely. Thus any new users that sit on the vzkernel API > make this process ... harder :) > > The thing is that we simply cannot wait for this merge to happen. We have been using OpenVZ > > for many years and bossonvz is just a convenient tool for us right now and, at least, in the > > mid-term future. My question is how is the new libcontainer/PCS SDK library going to influence > > the existing vz-tools eco-system? > We will keep the CLI (vzctl) and library (libvzctl) working on > new OpenVZ installations for some time (several years, I suppose) > by making them properly redirect calls to new API. > But all the new features will be implemented within the new API, > libcontainer/PCS SDK. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... More information about the libvir-list
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https://lists.blender.org/pipermail/bf-committers/2003-July/003602.html
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[Bf-committers] small details Frank W. Samuelson Tue, 22 Jul 2003 18:58:53 -0600 (MDT) The "introduction to the Blender source" says that I should submit proposed patches to this list, so here are some problems that I came across when compiling blender on my i386 running Mandrake Linux 9.1. (Note, I used the hmake script). The Makefile in the po directory has: rm -r $(OCGDIR)/bin/.blender/locale If locale doesn't exist, this command tanks and stops the whole "make clean" process. Fix with a -f rm -fr $(OCGDIR)/bin/.blender/locale To get blender to link I had to add LLIBS += -lopenal -lsmpeg to source/nan_link.mk in the linux/i386 section. I was getting undefined references to jv_malloc, jv_free, SMPEG... Also in source/nan_definitions.mk I had to change NAN_MESA to be /usr/X11R6, as that is where my libGL.a and libGLU.a were. Is this supposed to be automatically
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https://www.helplombardia.it/2022/04/29/perform-robustness-analysis-in-java-architecture/
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Java is a general-purpose programming language that was first released in 1995. It was developed by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems and has since become one of the most widely used programming languages in the world. Java’s garbage collection system is a key component of its robustness. This means that developers don’t need to https://www.globalcloudteam.com/glossary/robustness/ worry about manually managing memory in their programs, which can save time and reduce the risk of errors. Additionally, the garbage collector helps ensure that Java programs are more reliable and less prone to crashes caused by memory-related issues. Robustness is essential for building reliable and secure software systems. The purpose of robustness testing is to identify the parts of the system that are most vulnerable to failure and to determine how the system can be made more resistant https://www.globalcloudteam.com/ to failure. It may be too expensive to check everything before you use it. You don’t have to check data as long as you may assume that they will be in a valid state. Get the latest software testing news and resources delivered to your inbox. So what to do, if you know the answer might be wrong, go for the 50/50, or abort and go fo the 100% failure. That allows for a NULL state that is neither true nor false. Some software has to be highly crash-resistant like pacemakers. Ever seen someone add a column to a database that was a Boolean and initialize the current data to NULL initially? Since all inputs and input combinations would require too much time to test, developers cannot run through all cases exhaustively. Instead, the developer will try to generalize such cases. Some selected inputs might consist of a negative number, zero, and a positive number. Java – Robustness and Code Reuse Another type of error that cannot occur in Java is a memory leak. In Java, once there are no longer any pointers that refer to an object, that object is “garbage collected” so that the memory that it occupied can be reused. In other languages, it is the programmer’s responsibility to return unused memory to the system. - For example, in real-time systems where performance is critical, Java’s garbage collection system may introduce latency and impact performance. - Finally, when the method is certain that everything is okay, it can start working on the input. - The general approach for a rookie programmer would be to check if the radius is greater than zero. - Robust code is simply code that handles failures well. - As for the second point, anyone who has spent hours chasing memory corruption caused by a pointer bug will be very happy with this feature of Java. - This means that developers don’t need to worry about manually managing memory in their programs, which can save time and reduce the risk of errors. Good ROI is also achieved, which reduces the cost of delivery for embedded software. When we conduct robustness testing, we’re looking for the scenarios that can cause the software to fail. Robustness testing is an end-to-end testing solution for embedded systems. What Is Robustness in Software Quality Testing? This is particularly true when there are multiple dependencies. JAVA programming language is a fundamental programming language that every aspiring programmer should be skilled at to have a successful career in software development. Start your journey with Java Programming Foundation – Self Paced Course and strengthen your JAVA basics concepts such as data types, operators, functions, loops, and much more. If you are coming from a language like Visual Basic that doesn’t explicitly use pointers, you are probably wondering why this is so important. They need pointers to access strings, arrays, objects, and even files. How to Write Robust Programs with the Help of Loops in Java? Java also has a built-in security manager that can be used to restrict the permissions of code that is being executed. It is meant to illustrate how Java is the preferred programming language of many of the companies and brands that power our daily lives. Everything from application servers to enterprise applications can be built with Java, making it a high-demand skill in the world of programming and software development. Java provides automatic memory management through garbage collection, which makes it easier to write and maintain code. The example method assumes that the things in the list are not related to each other, so it processes each thing immediately after it’s checked it. Robust methods are methods that don’t allow you to pass invalid arguments, and they don’t let the outside world affect them once they are running. Useful tools to achieve this are parameter checking, defensive copying, file locking and synchronizing, among others. This content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals. As you begin your Java learning journey, you may find that there are many beginner and advanced online resources available to choose from. Learn Pain Less Java is platform independent because it is different from other languages like C, C++, etc. which are compiled into platform specific machines while Java is a write once, run anywhere language. A platform is the hardware or software environment in which a program runs. The primary objective of Java programming language creation was to make it portable, simple and secure programming language. Apart from this, there are also some excellent features which play an important role in the popularity of this language. The features of Java are also known as Java buzzwords. Now, by break I mean either getting the system into an unstable state, or causing an UNHANDLED exception. If code generation is appropriately used it may reduce errors and a powerful IDE can enhance productivity significantly. I think this point has been critical to Java popularity nowadays. Null Booleans are supported in Java and C#, and have a real-world application. Null means “never asked so don’t know”; true means male and false means female. “..unexpected errors. They are usually trivally easy to detect once you think of them” – but when you think of them, they’re no longer unexpected. Why Java is a Robust Programming Language? For example, in real-time systems where performance is critical, Java’s garbage collection system may introduce latency and impact performance. Additionally, some developers may find Java’s strong typing system too restrictive or cumbersome for certain types of projects. In these cases, other programming languages or frameworks may be more appropriate. Robustness is a quality of Java programs that ensures they can handle unexpected events and errors without crashing or causing harm. It is achieved through various mechanisms such as exception handling, garbage collection, and type checking. Java programs are designed to catch and handle errors at runtime, rather than crashing the entire system.
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https://www.allpsych.uni-giessen.de/sfb/projects/c6.html
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Project C6 will investigate sensorimotor primitives (SMP): a categorical modeling framework that unifies movement perception, planning and control in a computationally feasible way. We will (machine-)learn Bayesian sensorimotor primitive models from ecologically valid data, and then test these models psychophysically. For movement production, these primitives link the categorical, discrete internal movement representation and continuous motor output. A large number of movement primitive models (MP) have been defined in the literature. We want to determine if these definitions can be extended to sensorimotor primitives, which have measurable perceptual consequences as predicted by Bayesian model comparison. new project-related publications A. Serr, M. Schubert, and D. Endres (2018). Mathematical similarity models: do we need incomparability to be precise? In Proceedings of ICCS 2019, pages 88–95, 2019. Chiovetto, E., Curio, C., Endres, D., & Giese, M. (2018). Perceptual integration of kinematic components in the recognition of emotional facial expressions. Journal of vision , 18(4), 13-13. find paper Junker, M., Endres, D., Sun, Z. P., Dicke, P. W., Giese, M., & Thier, P. (2018). Learning from the past: A reverberation of past errors in the cerebellar climbing fiber signal. PLoS biology , 16(8), e2004344. find paper Khoozani, P. A., Schrater, P. R., Endres, D., Fiehler, K., & Blohm, G. (2019). Models of allocentric coding for reaching in naturalistic visual scenes. In Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience, 4 pages. Knopp, B., Velychko, D., Dreibrodt, J., & Endres, D. (2019). Predicting Perceived Naturalness of Human Animations Based on Generative Movement Primitive Models. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) , 16(3), 1-18. Knopp, B., Velychko, D., Dreibrodt, J., Schütz, A. C., & Endres, D. (2020). Evaluating perceptual predictions based on movement primitive models in VR- and online-experiments. In ACM 32 Symposium on Applied Perception 2020, SAP ·20, New York, NY, USA. Association for Computing Machinery. Schubert, M., & Endres, D. (2018). Empirically Evaluating the Similarity Model of Geist, Lengnink and Wille. In International Conference on Conceptual Structures (pp. 88-95). Springer, Cham. find paper Serr, A., Schubert, M., & Endres, D. (2019). Mathematical similarity models: Do we need incomparability to be precise? In Graph-Based Representation and Reasoning - 24th International Conference on Conceptual Structures , ICCS 2019, Marburg, Germany, July 1-4, 2019, Proceedings, pages 257-261. Velychko, D., Knopp, B., & Endres, D (2018). Making the Coupled Gaussian Process Dynamical Model Modular and Scalable with Variational Approximations. Entropy, former project-related publications Clever, D., Harant, M., Koch, K. H., Mombaur, K. and Endres, D. (2016). A novel approach for the generation of complex humanoid walking sequences based on a combination of optimal control and learning of movement primitives. Robotics and Autonomous Systems , Volume 83, 287–298. Clever, D., Harant, M., Mombaur, K., Naveau, M., Stasse, O. and Endres, D. (2017). COCoMoPL: A Novel Approach for Humanoid Walking Generation Combining Optimal Control, Movement Primitives and Learning and its transfer to the real robot HRP-2. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters ,2(2):977 – 984. Endres , D., Christensen, A., Omlor, L., and Giese, M. A. (2011a). Emulating human observers with Bayesian binning: segmentation of action streams. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) Endres , D., Neumann, H., Kolesnik, M., and Giese, M. A. (2011b). Hooligan detection: the effects of saliency and expert knowledge. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference for Imaging in Crime Detection and Prevention (ICDP 2011) , pages 1–6. IET, ISBN-978-1-84919-565-2. Endres, D., Chiovetto, E. and Giese, M. A. (2013a). Model selection for the extraction of movement primitives. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience Endres, D., Meirovitch, Y. Flash, T. and Giese M. A. (2013b). Segmenting sign language into motor primitives with Bayesian binning. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience , 7:68, 2013. Mukovskiy, A., Taubert, N., Endres, D., Vassallo, C., Naveau, M., Stasse, O., Souères, P. and Giese, M. A. (2017). Modeling of coordinated human body motion by learning of structured dynamic representations. In J.-P. Laumond, N. Mansard, and J.-B. Lasserre, editors, Geometric and Numerical Foundations of Movements, volume 117 of STAR Series, pages 1–26. Springer. Quaglio, P., Yegenoglu, A., Torre, E., Endres, D. M., & Grün, S. (2017). Detection and Evaluation of Spatio-Temporal Spike Patterns in Massively Parallel Spike Train Data with SPADE. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience Taubert, N., Christensen, A., Endres, D. and Giese, M. A. (2012). Online Simulation of Emotional Interactive Behaviors with Hierarchical Gaussian Process Dynamical Models. Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Applied Perception (ACM-SAP 2012) , pages 25–32. Taubert, N., Löffler, M., Ludolph, N., Christensen, A., Endres, D. and Giese M.A. (2013). A virtual reality setup for controllable, stylized real-time interactions between humans and avatars with sparse Gaussian process dynamical models. Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Applied Perception (ACM-SAP 2013), pages 41–44, 2013. Velychko, D., Endres , D., Taubert, N., and Giese, M. A. (2014). Coupling Gaussian process dynamical models with product-of-experts kernels. In Proceeding of the 24th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks , LNCS 8681, pages 603–610. Springer. Velychko, D., Knopp, B. and Endres D. (2017). The coupled variational Gaussian process dynamical model. In Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks Velychko, D., Knopp, B. and Endres, D. (2016). The variational coupled Gaussian process dynamical model (Abstract). NIPS Workshop on Neurorobotics
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https://xenforo.com/community/threads/lower-edit-time-limit-to-override-a-higher-one.65071/
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Say I have the edit time limit for a user group set to 2400 minutes, but on one forum I want to reduce that to 2 minutes. It seems I can't make that happen as the longer time limit set for that group globally overrides the one I set on a per forum basis. OK, it would be good to be able to override that with a lower value when necessary. e.g. there is a forum where people advertise stuff for sale. It is a bad idea for them to be able to edit Ads after a sale as they could edit the description after the purchaser buys something which is not good, however it would be nice if they can edit their fist post for a couple of minutes in cases of typos or or other mistakes.
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http://mathhelpforum.com/calculus/223341-integral-csc-x.html
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Try it out. Take the derivative of . Show us your work that leads you to believe the question is wrong. A question says this: Show by differentiation that ln(csc x - cot x) is an antiderivative of csc x. I think the integral of csc x is -ln(abs(csc x - cot x)). I don't know why the sign appears to be different. But, if you still need convincing, consider this: Let . Taking derivatives of both sides, we get
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https://www.tib.eu/en/research-development/research-groups-and-labs/visual-analytics
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Visual Analytics Research Group With a university professorship in Visual Analytics, TIB addresses research into visual analysis, search and presentation methods. Within the professorship, a wide range of challenging research issues in visual analytics are pursued in the areas of digital libraries, research data as well as media archives and databases. In addition, TIB's extensive and heterogeneous data stock and users' needs generate application-related research topics. Research focus and projects in the field of Visual Analytics Members of the Visual Analytics Research Group Courses and Bachelor and Master Thesis at Leibniz Universität Hannover List of publications of the Visual Analytics Research Group We are looking for student assistants to support our research and teaching activities. If you are interested, please contact Prof. Ewerth. Best Student Paper Award at JCDL 2022 The paper "Cross-Domain Multi-Task Learning for Sequential Sentence Classification in Research Papers" by Arthur Brack, Anett Hoppe, Pascal Buschermöhle, and Ralph Ewerth won the Best Student Paper Award at the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2022) We are currently offering PhD scholarships in the PhD network LernMINT (LearnSTEM)! PhD positions in LernMINT: - Semi-automatic classification of student drawings and texts in Science Education - Data Analytics for informal learning in school settings - Ontology-based modelling of learner profiles and curricula If you are interested, please contact Prof. Ewerth. Nomination for Best Full Paper Award at ICALT 2020 The paper "A Recommender System For Open Educational Videos Based On Skill Requirements" by Mohammadreza Tavakoli, Sherzod Hakimov, Ralph Ewerth, and Gabor Kismihok has been nominated for competing the Best Full Paper Award at the 20th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2020).
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http://cgd.io/2008/installing-a-net-windows-service/
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You’ve written your service and now you want to install it but you’re having problems. Well have no fear, because I wasted valuable hours of my life re-figuring this out last night and will tell you everything you need to know. Most instructions on the web simply tell you to run installutil against your executable. This sounds easy enough but has a couple of problems: installutilfrom a cmd window doesn’t work. - Once you run it, your windows service may or may not be properly configured for To solve the first problem, run the Visual Studio 2008 Command Prompt which is located under Visual Studio 2008 in Start->All Programs. To solve the second, you have to add an installer class to your service. (This is different from creating a deployment package.) To add an installer class, follow these steps: - Go to the designer view of your main class. (Probably service1.csif you didn’t rename it.) - Right click in the gray area of the designer and click - This will create a file called ProjectInstaller.cs and take you to the designer view of this file where you should see: - Click on serviceProcessInstaller1and in the properties pane, change Account to LocalSystem. - Click on ServiceNameto something descriptive. StartTypeto whatever you service needs. (Manual, Disabled, or Automatic) Now, simply install the service. From the Visual Studio 2008 Command Prompt run: installutil "Whatever Your Executable Is Named.exe" If it is successful you should see a message like: The transacted install has completed. That’s all there is to it.
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http://reliable-translations.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html
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Somehow I wound up with several IT-related translations from Swiss German this week. While written Swiss business German is much closer to standard German than one would expect when hearing the spoken language, it does have its peculiarities. Oddly, a number of Swiss words and phrases -- at least in the IT world -- seem much closer to their English equivalent than to the corresponding word or phrase used in Germany. On the other hand, I sometimes have to resort to googling Swiss websites (via www.google.ch) to find out what a particular term means. So far I have always been able to find at least a website that uses the term in enough context and/or explains it so I can figure out what is meant, even if most of these websites do not appear to be bilingual. Come to think of it, many of the Swiss German websites I have encountered in this way not only didn't have an English version, but also didn't appear to have been translated into French or Italian, the other official Swiss languages. That seems a little odd, especially after browsing a number of Canadian website that all opened with a page to choose the English or French versions -- although admittedly these were websites in Quebec. In any case, a couple of years back I had a spate of Swiss texts to translate and finally bought myself a Swiss German-English dictionary (the well-known German dictionary publisher Langenscheidt produces such a dictionary). While this helps with general business texts, it's a relatively small general-purpose dictionary that lacks many IT-specific terms. Does anyone know about a Swiss German-English IT dictionary? Then again, I remember calling IT support in Switzerland when I was the network supervisor for a department in a Swiss bank in New York. Most of the people I spoke with weren't Swiss and spoke German (or French or Italian) as a second (or third) language. Since many of them were Indian (not an outsourced help desk, but Indians living in Zurich), we communicated much more easily in English than in German. So I wonder whether some of the more English-sounding IT terms I am encountering are indeed Swiss German or were coined by IT personnel who is more at home in English than in Swiss German. It might be interesting to speak to people at IT-related companies in Switzerland about this, but I doubt I will have a chance to visit there any tiime soon...
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https://otwarchive.atlassian.net/browse/AO3-5868
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Update the Rails uniqueness validator on kudos to use user_id instead of pseud_id. We won't clean up the duplicates in the database just yet, and as before people will still be able to get past this check on a dodgy connection, but it will be harder to leave duplicates from the same user (even when changing default pseuds). When we do add the uniqueness constraint at the database level, we'll have the error handling ready at the application level (people will see "left kudos here " as usual). For the rare cases where users can get past the Rails validation and run into the (future) database constraint, we should catch ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique exceptions, similar to what we do on user creations: https://github.com/otwcode/otwarchive/blob/57e7cab589abc7cc666ddf4d3abe768d801b3493/app/controllers/users_controller.rb#L9-L24. How to test: Check that leaving logged in kudos still works. Check that leaving logged in kudos a second time on the same work will get you the "left kudos here " message. Check that you can no longer leave logged in kudos after changing default pseuds. That Rails can throw ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique exceptions because of database constraints and in spite of application-level validations, as well as the workaround where we parse such exceptions and ask users to retry, are documented here: https://api.rubyonrails.org/v5.1/classes/ActiveRecord/Validations/ClassMethods.html#method-i-validates_uniqueness_of-label-Concurrency+and+integrity. Left one kudos and got “Thank you for leaving kudos!” Tried to leave second kudos and got “You have already left kudos here. :)” ETA: The issue for the “User ^” is Note that when this issue is live, but before the migration in is run: When creating a kudos, unique validation on Rails for ip_address and user_id will not be backed by database indices; that's not new for ip_address, but new for user_id. When loading kudos for a work, we are still hitting the existing database indices involving pseud_id. So queries to create new kudos for registered users will be slower; other kudos-related queries stay the same.
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https://forums.developer.ebay.com/questions/26842/iaf-token-supplied-is-invalid-when-using-the-api-e.html
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IAF token supplied is invalid when using the API Explorer I am trying to use the API explorer with the Trading API but I am constantly getting an error message that says "IAF token supplied is invalid" I am using the OAuth token generated by the explorer, so I can't figure out what is going wrong. Is this a problem with the explorer or am I not understanding some part of the authentication process? Hi @jorrh0, Thanks for your post. Can you please check if you are providing the OAuth user token or the application token?? Please use the user token and the header should have X-EBAY-API-IAF-TOKEN. Best Regards, eBay Developer Support
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https://allcode.com/tag/troubleshoot-aws-billing/
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In our latest blog post on investigating AWS bill issues, we explored issues with CloudWatch and EC2 Troubleshoot AWS Billing AWS billing refers to the process of tracking and paying for the use of Amazon Web Services (AWS) products and services. AWS uses a pay-as-you-go pricing model, which means that users only pay for the resources they consume. How to Troubleshoot AWS Billing Issues Analyzing AWS Billing Issues If you're running software on AWS, then each month you'll end up troubleshooting AWS billing issues. This last month, my AWS bill for one of our internal accounts was higher than expected. Surprise, surprise! I started to investigate the...
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http://gurulefamily.org/ancestry/cousins/photo_pages/photo_joseph_m_garcia.shtml
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Hello, my name is Joe Garcia, and I was born in San Diego, California. I have been doing genealogy since the death of my parents in 1995. This is a picture of me and my family. From left to right they are: my stepson David, me, my son Joseph Martin Jr., my wife, Marian, and the princess of the family, my daughter Jessica Marie. I am looking forward to meeting some of you.
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https://matsci.org/t/lammps-users-reminder-on-lammps-virtual-workshop/36887
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Hi all - just a reminder that the deadline for requesting to give a short talk at the virtual LAMMPS workshop is a week away (6/15). You make a request by registering. Info on the workshop here: There is no deadline to register to just attend the workshop. However we are nearing our headcount limit for hosting large Zoom sessions. If we exceed it, late registrants will likely need to view sessions on-line after the fact.
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http://www.myinfoline.com/aptechcomputereducation
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We offer hardware and network services related to computer hardware. Each and every hardware fitted within the computer is well known to our experts and they use their skills and hardware understanding to deal with any problems that crop up. The Microsoft .NET Framework is a platform for building, deploying, and running Web Services and applications. It provides a highly productive, standards-based, multi-language environment for integrating existing investments with next-generation applications and services as well as the agility to solve the challenges of deployment and operation of Internet-scale applications.Technical training, in its most basic sense, is training that involves learning of how to use technology–specifically computers. It can be sub-divided in two different paths. You can reach us and contact : @Copyright 2009-2018 My Infoline -Whole World At Your Fingertips (This site in under beta version, please feel free to send your suggestion to improve this portal , and also write a email to us if you find any bugs.)
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http://www.ramforumz.com/showthread.php?t=41976
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Originally Posted by Burstin Hey! Who's the dictator that keeps deleting my posts? What's the matter...can't anyone take some criticism on a product that they are charging $200+ for that uses frickin' STICKY BACK TAPE as an assembly piece? Wow...what a great forum! If you checked, ANY kit like this, that doesn't come with an integrated back piece, uses double sided tape, it's a COMMON installation technique with halo rings, since you can't drill the housing without years of training and skill. Now, if you joined the forums, just to harass a vendor...you might want to think of ways to better spend your time. Oh, one other thing. In this forum, the vendor IS a moderator, and can delete posts/threads at will.
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http://muffinlabs.com/pages/four-pawns.html
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I've been toying with the concept of very simple, distilled strategy games that don't take long to play, but involve some brainwork on some level. I was already thinking about putting a game of some sort on a very small (maybe 5x5) board, and then I stumbled across a description of Quadpawn, an old C-64 game. Each side has four pawns on a 4x4 board, and the objective is to either get a piece to the other side of the board, or prevent the other player from being able to move. The game concept is also described on algorithmist.com. Anyway, here's a version in Flash. The source code is available on github as well. Update: If you find this interesting, please checkout Five Pawns, which is the same game but played on a 5x5 board. The game is simple, and once you get the hang of it, it's not hard to win most of the time, but it stayed enjoyable the whole time I was playing it. The sourcecode is pure AS3, so you don't need Flash to compile it. Among other things, it has a pretty clean implementation of the minimax algorithm, something that is reasonably hard to come across.
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https://www.questionmark.com/us/perception/Pages/authoring_windows_qm_qtypes.aspx
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||Questionmark allows you to create, import and design questions in a number of different formats called question types. All question types can include graphics, multimedia, Flash, sound, videos, and URLs pointing to useful learning materials.| ||Questionmark allows you to create the following question types: | - Drag-and-Drop: the participant clicks and drags up to ten images into position. The feedback and score is dependant upon the final position of the images. Try a Drag-and-drop question - Essay question: the participant answers by typing up to 30,000 characters of text. Questionmark’s Scoring Tool enables grading essay questions within assessments by using customized rubrics. You may define what is right or wrong in advance by entering a list of acceptable answers or print out a report of the responses for manual grading.The logic can also allow scoring based on the presence or absence of keywords or key phrases. This question type is also used to solicit opinions or suggestions on a particular subject. - Job Task Analysis: Job Task Analysis (JTA) surveys are used to analyze what tasks within a job role are most important. They are often used to construct and validate certification programs, to ensure that the questions being asked are relevant to the job. Try an example JTA assessment - Explanation screens: insert text or graphics for the participant to view prior to answering a series of questions. - File Upload: participants are often required to complete an assignment which requires them to create a document in the form of a computer file. Question authors can use File Upload questions to enable participants to upload their document files. - Fill-in-the-blank: the participant is presented with a statement where one or more words are missing and completes the missing words. The score can be determined from checking each blank against a list of acceptable words and can checked for misspelled words. Try a fill-in-the-blank question - Hotspot: a participant clicks on a picture to indicate their choice. Depending upon their choice, certain feedback and grades will be assigned. A graphics editor is provided to simplify specifying the choice areas. Try a Hotspot question - Knowledge Matrix: this question type presents several multiple-choice questions together where the participant selects one choice for each statement or question presented. This question type is used to cross-relate responses from a single item. Try a Knowledge Matrix Question - Survey Matrix: This question type enables you to include multiple rows of Likert questions within a table with column headers included. Try a Survey Matrix Question - Likert scale: the participant selects one of several options such as "strongly agree" through "strongly disagree" that are weighted with numbers to aid analysis of the results. Try a Likert Scale question - Matching: two series of statements/words are presented and the participant must match items from one list to items within the other list. Try a matching question - Multiple choice: the participant selects one choice from up to 40 possible answers. There is no limit to the length of each answer. Try a multiple choice question - Multiple response: similar to multiple choice except the participant is not limited to choosing one response; he/she can select none, one or more of the choices offered. - Numeric questions: a participant is prompted to enter a numeric value, and this may be scored as one value for an exact answer and another score if the response is within a range. - Pull-Down List (selection question): a series of statements are presented and the participant can match these statements with a pull-down list. Try a selection question using a Pull-down list - Ranking (Rank in Order): a list of choices must be ranked numerically with duplicate matches not allowed. - Select-a-blank: the participant is presented with a statement where a word is missing; words can be selected from a pull-down list to indicate their answer. - True/False: the participant selects "true" or "false" in response to the question. - Word response (text match): the participant types in a single word or a few words to indicate their answer. You define right or wrong words or phrases in advance by entering a list of acceptable answers. The grading logic can also allow scoring based on the presence or absence of keywords or key phrases and check for misspellings. - Yes/No: the participant selects "Yes" or "No" in response to the question. - Adobe Flash: Perception supports an interface with Adobe Flash that allow programmers to program customized items using Flash and have the results recorded within the answer database. - Adobe Captivate Simulations: Perception supports an interface with Adobe Captivate that allows subject matter experts to create simulations that can provide scoring information for multiple interactions and have the results recorded within the answer database.
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https://forum.blocsapp.com/t/all-media-exported/9502
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Be great if all media included in the media manager was exported. If you have media references in a code bric only that image won’t be exported. It’s a little annoying to have to keep creating a temporary placeholder page so they will export or preview. I totally agree, some times, and you know I use a lot snippets, the only way to make some things work is calling images or videos by code, but like you said we have to create a placeholder in somewhere on the page to preview the snippet. In page preferences where we add assets it should be possible to add images and videos, like we do with .Js and .css. I think it could be easy I don’t, @Norm probably could allow those type of media files. Or have a bric to encapsule files…
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https://community.jamf.com/t5/jamf-pro/notify-amp-update/m-p/248619
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I have few points to know can you please help me with this. 1.Notify when the new update is available. 2.Need to push on 1 system first 3.Need to alert users 2 or 3 times to install the new updates? 4.Need to force install the updates if the users don't take action on installing the updates manually Assuming you're referring to macOS updates, check out Nudge. Do a quick search on here and you'll find some threads posted by users that will have some helpful troubleshooting steps resolving some odd problems. Be sure to check out the Jamf Schema when deploying it, makes thing's a lot easier. If you're asking about updating apps installed on the Mac, check out Jamf's patch management. It's built into Jamf Pro. I believe you're looking for help with the macOS minor OS updates IE) 10.14 > 10.15 etc. There are a few different ways you can approach this and it depends on what version of macOS your macs are running currently and the macOS version you would like to get them to. I am going to refer you to the Jamf education training videos, these are pretty insightful as you have a video to reference when you are following along and this is probably going to be the easiest way to get started. Check it out below. If you are wanting to get more advanced and want some more options for installation, check out the URL's below for some insight. In this url(https://www.jamf.com/blog/reinstall-a-clean-macos-with-one-button/) there is a screenshot in that "install mac os Big Sur.app", what is this means? Whether we are creating any package with name .app or just we are giving the name itself?
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https://jovian.com/featured/mbruv97/scraping-books-website
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Scraping Books Website Scraping 'Book To Scrape' Website using python What we do: - Web scraping, web harvesting, or web data extraction is data scraping used for extracting data from websites. The web scraping software may directly access the World Wide Web using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol or a web browser. While web scraping can be done manually by a software user, the term typically refers to automated processes implemented using a bot or web crawler. It is a form of copying in which specific data is gathered and copied from the web, typically into a central local database or spreadsheet, for later retrieval or analysis. according to wikipedia. - I am going to use http://books.toscrape.com/ website - I will be using Python, requests, BeautifulSoup, Pandas. Here are the steps to follow - We are going to scrape http://books.toscrape.com/ . - We'll get a list of books.For each book we'll get book title, book page url and book description. - For each book, we'll get the top 25 pages in the book from the book page. - For each page, we'll grab the name of the UPC, product type, Price, Tax, Availability, Number of reviews. - For each book we'll create a CSV file. Scraping Home Page of the website How to do it: - use requests to download the page - user BS4 to parse and extract information - convert to a Pandas DataFrame Let's write a function to download the home page. import requests from bs4 import BeautifulSoup def get_topics_page(): topics_url = 'http://books.toscrape.com/' response = requests.get(topics_url) page_contents = response.text doc = BeautifulSoup(page_contents, 'html.parser') return doc
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https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=19425.msg173745
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Can change between Red, Amber, Green light in the tray via simple menu. Red means turn screensaver off indefinitely. Amber is normal use, screensaver comes on after a given time period. Green forces screensaver to start within, say, two seconds (useful if you have something like JKDefrag as a screensaver). The idea is based on saverstarter but this is a much simpler idea and it has a way to turn off the screensaver without leaving your mouse pointer stuck in one position. I don't need this app but I'd love it and so would countless other people, I'm thinking! This could be extended with profiles to allow R-A-G display to change for all manner of user-defined commands eg. I could create and choose Profile 1 with a 1 in the centre of the traffic light; called 'Num Lock' with R=Num lock on <<--- using something like nircmd, a script or an exe, bat etc. A=Start num-lock customization software G=Num lock off These profiles could of course be shared with other users so that even if they don't want to use the screen-saver every day, they might like the num-lock feature.
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http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/124591-13-battlefield-1942-help
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Not sure if any still plays it, but I'm having some trouble getting BF 1942 working over LAN. Computer 'A' running Win7 32-bit, Computer 'B' Running WinXP SP3. Both games fresh install from the 'Anthology' pack. (Orig game + both expansions) When either computer trys to join a game hosted by the other, I get a message 'Data Differs From Server' I know that is a load of bollocks seeing as they are both fresh unmodded installs. After some Googling, I found a number of other people who had the same error message: Except in their case it was always caused by a No-CD patch. Has anyone here got any ideas as to how to fix this? I know its an oldie, but - IMO - it's still the 2nd best of all the Battlefield Games. (After Vietnam of course; everything after BFV is crap.) Thanks in advance,
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http://support.portalbuzz.com/en/articles/61975-set-your-logo-on-the-public-website
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Customize your club's public website and show your viewers your club identity. Begin by adding your club logo to the heading of your public website. Click the Admin button on the navigation menu on the left. 2. Under Public website select Public Website Editor. 3. Locate Adjust template and click the Select button. 4. Scroll down to Page Header Look. Check the Change Page Header Look box. 5. Next, click the Choose File button and select the image that you would like to use for the header. If you need to adjust the size of the image, do so in an image editor. A free and easy to use editor is pixlr.com. Once adjusted save the image to your computer and then repeat this step to upload your image. 6. If you would like to add text to the header, click in the Customer Text 2 box and type the text for your heading. You can edit the text by using the edit buttons above the text box. 7. Click the Save Adjustments button at the bottom of the page to save changes.
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https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html/recording_sessions/deploying-session-recording-getting-started-with-session-recording
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Chapter 2. Deploying Session Recording on RHEL In this section we cover how to deploy the Session Recording solution on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system. To be able to deploy the Session Recording solution you need to have the following packages installed: 2.1. Installing tlog Use the following command: # yum install tlog The basic web console packages are a part of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 by default. To be able to use the Session Recording solution, you have to install the cockpit-session-recording packages and start or enable the web console on your system: # yum install cockpit-session-recording Start or enable the web console on your system: # systemctl start cockpit.socket # systemctl enable cockpit.socket --now When you have all the necessary packages installed, you can move on to configuring your recording parameters. 2.3. Configuring the recorded users or user groups with SSSD from the CLI If you choose to manage recorded users or user groups with SSSD, which is the recommended option, every user’s original shell will be preserved. To specify which users or user groups you want to record from the command-line interface (CLI), modify open the # vi /etc/sssd/conf.d/sssd-session-recording.confNote sssd-session-recording.conffile is created automatically once you have opened the configuration page in the web console interface. Specify the scope of recorded users or user groups, either enter: noneto record no sessions. someto record only specified sessions. allto record all sessions. In case you choose someas a scope of recorded users or groups, add their names divided by commas to the file. Example 2.1. SSSD configuration In the following example users example2, and group examples have session recording enabled. [session_recording] scope = some users = example1, example2 groups = examples 2.4. Configuring the recorded users or user groups with SSSD from web UI Second option for specifying recorded users or user groups using SSSD is to list them directly in the RHEL 8 web console. Connect to the RHEL 8 web console locally by entering localhost:9090or by entering your IP address <IP_ADDRESS>:9090to your browser. Log in to the RHEL 8 web console.Important Your user has to have administrator privileges to be able to view te recorded sessions. - Go to the Session Recording page in the menu on the left of the interface. Click on the gear button in the right top corner. Set your parameters in the SSSD Configuration table. Names in the Users and Groups lists should be divided by commas. Example 2.2. Configuration of recorded users with SSSD 2.5. Configuration of recorded users or user groups without SSSD Be aware that this practice is not recommended to use. The preferred option is to configure your recorded users via SSSD either from command-line interface or directly from the RHEL 8 web console. If choose to manually change the user’s shell, their working shell will be the one that is listed in the tlog-rec-session.conf configuration file. If you do not want to use SSSD for specifying recorded user or user groups it is possible to directly change the shell of the user you want to record to # chsh <user_name> Changing shell for <user_name>. New shell [</old/shell/location>] 2.6. Exporting recorded sessions to a file You can export your recorded sessions and their logs and copy them. The following procedure shows how to export recorded sessions on a local system. # yum install systemd-journal-remote # mkdir /tmp/dir journalctl -o exportcommand: # journalctl -o export | /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-journal-remote -o /tmp/dir/example.journal - This creates an export file from the system journal with all its entities. You can then copy the exported file to the /var/log/journal/ directory on any other host. For your convenience, you can also create the /var/log/journal/remote/ directory for export files from remote hosts.
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https://dataresearchgroup.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360029260672-Active-List-Viewing-a-Candidate-Profile
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Viewing a Candidate Profile - Navigate to Out-of-Work > Active Lists. - Select the name of the Candidate whose profile you wish to view. - Alternatively, to find the candidate whose profile you wish to view, you can use the Quick Search bar. Type in the name of the candidate and click on the Search icon. - When viewing their profile, select Candidate Profile from the types of profiles available.
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https://www.skillshare.com/projects/temp%C2%BA/9243
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I wanted something simple. Something that I would use. Big, easy to read... no fluff. Hope you like it. Final Design below: Final Real Pixels below: For the first shots, I decided to pull back on the features since I'm a simple guy. More to come. There will be themes to choose from, along with additional features. FEEDBACK APPRECIATED =) Only one screen so far. I'm happy with it though. There are a few items missing that still need to be added.
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https://www.inc.cuhk.edu.hk/EII2013/
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong Apr 15-17, 2013 If information theory is about (Shannon) entropy then "network information theory" is about "joint entropy". Constraints on joint entropy, mostly in the form of information inequalities have long been a subject of interest in information theory. For a long time, the tools for proving such inequalities had been the nonnegativity of mutual information, and inequalities that can be proved as such are collectively called Shannon-type inequalities. The first unconstrained non-Shannon-type inequality discovered in 1998 by Zhang and Yeung reveals the incompleteness of Shannon inequalities. Since then, determining the set of inequalities that joint entropy satisfies, and thus describing the so-called space of entropic vectors, has emerged as a major challenge in information theory — one with far-reaching implications and applications. For example, it is now recognized that knowledge of the space of entropic vectors reduces the most general network coding problems on acyclic networks (which are all open) to convex optimization. The study of joint entropy has been shown to have surprising connections to some (seemingly) unrelated areas of mathematics and computer science including matroid theory, group theory, combinatorics, determinantal inequalities, and Kolmogorov complexity. The study of joint entropy has also inspired the pursuit of new constraints on the von Neumann entropy in quantum mechanics. The area has proven to be very rich and the problems quite challenging and fundamental. See for a tutorial and survey on the subject. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers who are active, and/or interested, in this area, to survey the progress that has been made, to describe some of the latest results, and to discuss avenues and approaches for future attacks. The workshop will include a small set of tutorial presentations, various research talks and ample time for interactive discussion and reflection.
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https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=45&topicid=87084&page_no=2
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My previous laptop (Dell 1535) had an ATI card. I used to run this laptop with an external monitor attached. With Vista's Aero feature enabled, my laptop would BSOD. Daily. Apparently this is a very common problem with ATI graphics chips in laptops. Thankfully I didn't actually need that feature, and was able to resolve the situation by disabling it, but it took over a year (and multiple MOBO replacements by Dell tech support) to discover this. The problem was probably Dell imo and my money would be on a firmware or driver issue.. AMD (formerly ATI) and Nvidia for many years had their hands tied with laptop manufacturers who requested that they do not offer support for their device in the reference Catalyst Driver. So you had to rely on the OEM taking the reference drivers and modifying them etc. OEM's are pretty slack and never keep up to date with Nvidia and AMD who regularly release new drivers typically every month or quarter. Recently both Nvidia and AMD got fed up and started including support for all gpu's in the mobile reference drivers. They made the system opt out instead of opt in, some OEM's still opted out! Anyway nvidia is not immune to mobile gpu problems, they had a whole series that was defective and overheated a few years ago. When they finally admitted the problem their stock took a big tumble. With Nvidia vs AMD and Intel vs AMD my advice is to just go for the best bang for buck at whatever price point you're looking at because all software has bugs, some hardware series has faults... often past issues aren't a good indicator of future problems.
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https://itch.io/post/480267
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Ah my head and eyes hurt, but I'm impressed by the graphics. The backgrounds, font and explosion look very polished. Thank you. 💙 When I first heard about the two-color jam, I wanted to experiment with "false color", a technique used in film where the frames alternate so fast that the persistence-of-vision effect creates a third color. In a computer game, such an effect requires a balancing act of refresh rates that is going to take more work. The fonts are Helvetica (which you see everywhere) and Buxom (which you do not).
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https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000003764
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FAQ: How is the work of a spatial query shared between the client program, ArcSDE, and the RDBMS? How is the work of a spatial query shared between the client program, ArcSDE, and the RDBMS? There are three main participants in every spatial query: the client application, the ArcSDE gsrvr process, and the relational database management system (RDBMS). The client application specifies the query to be performed. The gsrvr receives the query from the client and builds an appropriate query to the RDBMS. The RDBMS processes the query built by the gsrvr. The gsrvr completes the query by performing the remainder of the processing. The client program receives from the gsrvr only the features that satisfy the query. How is the work of a spatial query shared between the gsrvr and the RDBMS? With ArcSDE binary feature classes (ArcSDE for Oracle and SQL Server), calculations are done by the gsrvr to determine which spatial index grid cells should contain candidate features. This is based on figuring out which grid cells would be occupied by the filter shape if it were part of the feature class. Features that occupy grid cells in common with the filter shape are queried by the gsrvr and returned by the RDBMS as candidate features to gsrvr. With Oracle Spatial, the RDBMS is passed a filter shape. The RDBMS performs an Oracle Spatial primary filter to return a set of candidate features from the feature class. The type of comparison performed depends on the type of spatial index used for that feature class. If a fixed (grid) spatial index is used, the primary filter is very much like the ArcSDE binary spatial index model. If r-tree spatial indexing is used, the minimum bounding rectangles (MBRs) are compared. Because MBRs are what the r-tree index is indexing, this comparison is very quick. With ArcSDE for Oracle (including Oracle Spatial) and SQL Server, all further filtering to find the final set of spatially selected features is done by gsrvr. Oracle Spatial's secondary filter is not used. With ArcSDE for Informix and DB2, the gsrvr's role in the spatial query is limited. The RDBMS does the basic spatial filtering, providing a final set of features to the gsrvr. The gsrvr process passes these features to the client application. In this case the gsrvr's main job is devising the SQL to send to the RDBMS. With a two-tiered direct connect, the gsrvr resides with the client application. When a three-tiered connection is used, the gsrvr stays with the RDBMS unless you are using TWO_TASK. The TWO_TASK option allows the application server (giomgr and gsrvr) to run on a separate machine from the RDBMS. Regardless of where the gsrvr resides,the portion of the work that the gsrvr performs to support spatial queries depends on the RDBMS, not on the gsrvr’s location. The giomgr listens for connection requests and spawns gsrvr tasks to handle those connections. If direct connect is used, the gsrvr residing with the client application communicates directly to the RDBMS, bypassing the giomgr altogether.
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https://areyoubeingservedcatering.com/7-essential-steps-excel-python-data-analyst-all-inclusive-guide/
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In today’s technologically advanced world, data rules. Be it corporations or governments, data is the key driver for decision-making. In this context, the position of a Python data analyst has gained substantial significance. This article serves as an all-inclusive guide to mastering the role of a Defining a Python Data Analyst The Rationale Behind Python for Data Analysis Python’s popularity as a tool for data analysis stems from its simplicity and potent libraries. It boasts a vibrant ecosystem of libraries such as NumPy, pandas, matplotlib, and seaborn that streamline data manipulation, analysis, and visualization. Core Skills for a Python Data Analyst To thrive as a - Python Programming: A deep understanding of Python basics like variables, data types, control structures, functions, and classes is mandatory. Additionally, knowledge of advanced concepts like decorators and generators can be an advantage. - Data Analysis Libraries: Libraries like pandas, NumPy, and SciPy are essential tools for data manipulation and analysis in Python. - Data Visualization: Visualization tools like matplotlib and seaborn are critical in effectively communicating your findings. - Statistics: A solid grounding in statistics is crucial. Concepts like probability distributions, statistical testing, regression are commonly used in data analysis. - Machine Learning: A basic grasp of machine learning algorithms can be beneficial in making predictions or decisions based on data. - SQL: SQL is widely used for database management and querying, making it a necessary skill for any Python data analyst. The Journey to Becoming a Python Data Analyst The following steps can guide you towards becoming a proficient - Learn Python: Start with the basics of Python programming. Plenty of online resources can aid in understanding the fundamentals. - Get Acquainted with Data Analysis Libraries: After gaining proficiency in Python, delve into data analysis libraries like pandas and NumPy. - Hone Data Visualization Skills: Develop your ability to visualize data using libraries like matplotlib and seaborn. A well-visualized data set can reveal a lot about the insights it holds. - Revisit Statistics: Brush up on your statistics knowledge as it is the foundation of any analysis work. - Dive into SQL: As most organizations store their data in relational databases, understanding SQL will allow you to handle this data effectively. - Practice: Lastly, practice is the key to mastery. Engage in projects that allow you to apply what you’ve learned. For instance, check out these data science websites unleashing power actionable insights. The role of a - 7 Essential Steps to Data Science Mastery in the Digital Age - 10 Key Steps to Excel as a Data Scientist Analyst - 6 Data Science Websites Unleashing the Power of Actionable Insights - Unlocking the Potential in the Data Science Industry - Experience The Unparalleled Journey of Udacity’s Data Science Nanodegree
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https://simunto.com/news/2015/01/30/Via15released.html
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After a longer-than-usual development time, we’re happy to announce the availability of Via 1.5. Besides some improvements under the hood, the following major new features are available in the new version: - WebMap Layer: The Web Map Layers allows to display maps from internet services like OpenStreetMap, Bing or Google Maps as background for your visualization. (Part of the Map Background plugin) - Select Facility Analysis: Which links are taken by agents to travel to or from a facility? Find out with the new select facility analysis, similar to the select link analysis most transport planners will be familiar with. - Meta Data Manager: Export and import Views and Layer styles for maintaining a consistent look through multiple scenarios and visualizations. - Network Difference Layer: Visualize the difference of arbitrary link attributes, even dynamic ones like average link volumes and average link speeds. - Rotate Map: Does your region not match your screen very well? Just rotate the view to fill your visualization area better. - Background Images: Display any image in the background of your visualization. Perfect for including your own logo in screenshots and movies. In addition, the following improvements and minor enhancements are included in Via 1.5: - Agent Group from Transit Passengers: Directly filter out the ids of passengers of a transit line or just a single transit route during any time of day. Use those ids as Agent Group to selectively visualize Activities of those passengers only. - New Fancy Vehicle Style: The Fancy Vehicle Plugin now offers an additional vehicle style “night mode”. - Improved User Interface: The user interface was tweaked in multiple places to optimize for your visualizations. The toolbar now takes less space away, and several options have been directly integrated with toolbar buttons. - Improved XY Layer, Aggregator, OD Aggregator: These layers have all been heavily optimized for memory consumption and use now considerably less memory than before.
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http://stats-project-help73471.digiblogbox.com/1914197/not-known-details-about-r-programming-assignment-help
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If you're making use of R Significantly you'll likely ought to read in information at some time. Whilst R can read through excel .xls and .xlsx documents these filetypes frequently result in problems. Comma divided information (. Before you start practicing a variety of forms of illustrations provided With this reference, we suppose that you're already knowledgeable about Personal computer applications and Pc programming languages. But it's possible I just was not the audience. The program is for 'skilled programmers'. My smattering of Python was likely not ample. R is often a stats language with far more elementary information types than say Python or Java. Confusion above which forms ended up returned or needed by which functions was An important headache for me. The one thing matter to me, and to 99% .Internet developers I think, is whether or not the new Roslyn compiler could make application published in C# running a lot more quickly or not ? The reality that desktop purposes published in C# is managing speedier than Java but a big more bit by bit than C/C++. For that reason dependency tracking, changing a reactive value will automatically instruct all reactive expressions that right or indirectly relied on that price to re-execute. Roslyn is a tremendous engineering feat – it’s a clear(-ish) API above a posh difficulty. I’m not confident no matter whether individuals will genuinely utilize it, look at this website as the complexity involved is staggering for just about anything aside from easy demos. "It had been an awesome working experience to learn Facts Science with Simplilearn. It is basically hassle-free to find out at your own speed and time. The material can also be excellent. This study course has helped me Improve my job. Coming from a Consulting agency, it absolutely was mandatory to discover facts analytics expertise. If you are an absolute novice in R, you are going to shell out hours just seeking to figure out what is needed for every assignment. Not a superb training course for the newbie, but it really's the only thing out there on Coursera right now. I have uncovered some, but a real starter's course remains to be wanted. 208 people found The initial transportation matrix is currently formulated with transportation Value within the compact box of each route. Take note that each cell from the transportation matrix signifies a possible route. * F# is surely an magnificent language to create a compiler in too. We viewed as building Roslyn in F#, but remember, we now had an entire group of quite possibly the most pro C# and VB programmers you could request, so the choice to select C# and VB as implementation languages was a straightforward 1. “…we previously experienced a complete workforce of essentially the most pro C# and VB programmers you might request, so the decision to go along with C# and VB as implementation languages was an easy a person” The discussion community forums say all of it... You can find individuals expressing that immediately after trying the assignments they are going back to Excel; in addition to seasoned programmers in R unsatisfied about the difficulty on the exercises. Nearly anything that involves repetitive guide ways on a computer could be automatic – amount crunching, going data files all-around, sending email, that sort of detail. If you can’t visualize anything at all that will be useful, or if you merely need to make anything entertaining, check out building a recreation.
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https://www.charbeltabet.com/
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I am highly familiar with the MVC pattern. I have written in the past web backends in django, nodejs, php, implemented user authentication, and mail notifications. I take security in mind and make sure to integrate CSRF tokens as well as salting of user's input. I have experience with setting up ubuntu linux disk image on AWS, Linode and Google Cloude as well as using cpanel accounts. I've used in the past nginx and apache web servers as reverse proxies with cloudfare for DDOS protecion and SSL certificates. I can integrate third parties UI kits and components as well as dynamically fill the frontend with content from a backend or from a headless cms, using the fetch api or ajax. Moreover, I have experience with server side templating using jinja2, EJS or ERB.
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https://www.fi.freelancer.com/projects/php/build-crypto-currency-exchange-for/
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I want to make a mobile app and website for customer who want to buy or sell bitcoin. Also want to provide bitcoin payment processing system for user. I want that developer work as a profit partner of my project. Pm me for more information. 14 freelanceria on tarjonnut keskimäärin %project_bid_stats_avg_sub_26% %project_currencyDetails_sign_sub_27% tähän työhön I have done same project; [login to view URL] [login to view URL] Relevant Skills and Experience Cryptocurrency etc Proposed Milestones ₹100000 INR - 20% upfront lets discuss
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http://berenger.eu/blog/category/uncategorized/
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Just a reminder to myself about how to install the different libs (because some pages were simply wrong about that…) Here is my implementation of the paper: “Fast Exponential Computation on SIMD Architectures” https://www.researchgate.net/publication/272178514_Fast_Exponential_Computation_on_SIMD_Architectures This code has been taken from Inastemp ( https://gitlab.mpcdf.mpg.de/bbramas/inastemp ) which is under MIT licence. I was developing an application that uses OpenMP, and I decided to parallelize a part of it using another library. However, the resulting performance was very bad! It took me some time to realize that OpenMP still uses spin locks… Read more[OpenMP][Thread] Mixing openmp threads and another runtime, do not forget the wait policy! This tool is a must know application. It lets manage different versions of a program very easily. However, some people still do not know about it, mainly because there are a lot of by-hand solutions proposed in various forums. Just for the fun, I put here the code of an application that moves to clipboard what it receives from input. I did a presentation about C++11 to give an overview (targeting non C++ users) here are the slides and the code example. In this post I put the code of a bitonic sort in distributed memory. The method are templatized so you can use it as you like. Be aware that this version needs a number of processes that is a power… Read more[C++][Mpi] Bitonic parallel Sort (Bitonic Sorting network in parallel) Because it took me 5 minutes to make the right command (do we use a pipe or not, do we put at the end or not, etc….), I write it here (for me like a post-it): So this command will… Read moreBash-Linux Counting lines of files in subdirectories I few weeks ago I wanted to use unit test. But when I was searching for a framework easy to use, fast, that do not need to be installed 10 libs to make it working etc… Well I did not… Read moreC++ – Unit test – easy, one file, basic, simple I use this post in order to register to Google my MS reports. They are hosted at http://hpcpp.com/data/academique/: 2010, 2009, 2008. It includes my work during my internship in Kaist and Inria.
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https://job-news.space/2024/talent-acquisition/tech-candidate-spotlight-dmitry-cheryasov-senior-software-engineer/
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Can you share a little bit about your educational background? I have a Master’s degree in computer control systems from 1995. I also completed some postgrad studies in visual programming (one of the fashions of the day). As a junior developer, I pursued various certifications (Java, SQL, HTML, etc). Eventually, my work history became a better certification. Related: Inside the Coding Challenge: A Hiring Manager’s Perspective Which educational opportunities made the biggest impact on your tech career? A computer at home as a teenager. The tinker-friendly nature of 8-bit home computers, their simplicity, and immediate feedback were very inviting. The best analogy today would be to a web browser. Various books on electronics, computers, and mathematics also made an impact. Plus, a computer club about writing programs, not (only) playing games. Working as a programmer part-time during my university years helped too. It allowed me to more clearly see the questions to which the university courses were providing answers. What would you like to learn more about? The human mind and how to best drive it. It’s the principal tool of a knowledge worker. Structures, nature, and behavior of various complex systems, because this is what a software engineer works with every day. What led you to pursue a career in tech? It was just naturally exciting. Computer programming is the closest approximation of magic in the real world, complete with cryptic spells 🙂 But, unlike magic, it’s based on logic. And I’m comfortable with logic. Also, a career in tech, unlike a career in academia, helps bring home the bacon much better. How has your skill set evolved throughout your career? Related: What are the Best Programming Languages to Get a Software Developer Job? (Video) If you chose to specialize in one area, what was it and why? Once you become sufficiently good in some areas, it becomes more costly to pivot. I ended up working on backend software. One of the reasons is likely that backends are more often implemented solidly, with requirements less fleeting, even though more demanding. But I always try to have some idea about the areas around me. While I’m not turning into a full-time fronted developer, UX designer, SRE, ML engineer, product manager, etc, I try to try my hand at everything, given a chance. This lets me have a common language with colleagues who work in these areas. Is your new role different from previous ones? My new role is an unfamiliar industry that requires quite specific knowledge. Otherwise, it’s pretty similar: design and build software, and communicate with people as a part of it. Related: How to Maximize Your Job Offer as a Remote Engineer What are you most excited about in your new role? It’s a kind of role I understand and like. I also work with great colleagues in a solid engineering culture. What we are building is replacing ancient systems and improving things for a large number of pharmacy workers. Also, the company has a solid and growing business, indicating stability. Related: Top Employers Winning Tech Talent in 2023 What was your job search experience like before you joined Hired? Hired landed me a job twice! Plus, several job offers. I have contacts with several recruiters, too. What makes Hired stand out is a clear process and good quality leads. Hired matches my skills and requirements well. It saves a lot of time and effort. Other services tend to overflow my inbox with enticing but often somehow off-the-mark suggestions, which have to be filtered laboriously. What’s your best advice for jobseekers on the Hired platform? Formulate clearly what you want and what you are experienced in. Things requiring soft skills are valuable so mention them. Earn some badges because it shows you can code and know the basics. If you built something interesting, by all means mention it. What would you tell someone who’s curious about Hired? If you need a job, Hired is a solid resource. Put in the effort to fill in all the information. It will pay off. If you present yourself as an interesting candidate and have a polished profile, your profile may be featured. That’s a serious boost. Any general advice you’d like to give other tech professionals? Keep learning. Stay curious. Find fun bits in and outside of daily work. Look around and try to grasp the bigger picture. The machines are not going to replace us. Instead, they are going to empower us further. Related: Ready to Start Programming with AI? A Quick Guide for Software Engineers Thanks for sharing, Dmitry! Looking for a tech or sales role? Complete your free Hired profile today! Looking for tech talent like Dmitry? Get a customized demo. About Capital Rx Capital Rx is reinventing the way pharmacy benefits are priced and evaluated. Founded in 2018, it has 501-1000 employees and is headquartered in New York. 401K plan, performance bonus, health/dental/vision/life/disability insurance, unlimited time off, company activities, stock options, and more. Python, React, AWS, Redux Source: Talent Acquisition - hired.com
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What is the Observer status? The Observer status is a type of user in your Qualifio account. This user will only be able to see the preview, link/integration code and stats of a campaign. You will need to create the account and then select which campaign this user can see (with an expiration date). This user won't be allowed to modify anything within the campaign. This option is particularly helpful if you need: - Limited access to your agency for photo moderation - Access to the stats for your advertiser (if you have a co-branded action) - Access for the stakeholders who don't need to see the operational campaigns, just the stats How can I add Observers to my Qualifio Account? (You need to be an admin) You first need to make sure that the option is activated in your account (Advanced features) In order to add an Observer, just create an account and choose the Observer status. Then, you'll need to point out the campaigns that person can access. By clicking this button, you'll open this screen and define end date for viewing the campaign in order for the Observer to view it in the first place. You have a complete view of all Campaigns by Observers and Observers by campaigns in the 'Observers' option of the parameters.
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Is the platform that got me into machine learning in the first place so back in 2015. Can You Purchase The Coursera Certificate After Taking The Course… when i first got interested in machine learning i did some research study i wanted to see what are the best courses to discover artificial intelligence from and i got to andrew ing’s course machine gaining from stanford and i begun with that i thought this is the very best course that i can discover machine learning from and even nowadays it’s got like thousands of reviews everybody vetting this course ‘s faculty are expert instructors from leading universities, so the quality of direction is high. Since a few of the world’s best-known companies utilize for employee training, you can be quite sure you’re getting the job abilities you need, too. All courses are provided completely online, with a combination of videos, text, downloads, and quizzes to evaluate your knowledge. Exploring the Course Catalog Your starting point for finding a core curriculum on is the course catalog. This consists of certificate and degree courses certified by universities. divides its courses into five types: Courses: Simple, auto and peer-graded courses with a certificate upon conclusion Expertises: A group obviously created to help you master a profession ability, which includes practical projects Professional Certificates: Training for task skills to assist you get experience or prepare for market accreditation MasterTrack Certificates: Courses that offer you career credentials and count toward an online degree, including real-world projects Degrees: Modular degree learning, permitting you to make your degree from the comfort of your house and at your own rate There’s a colored label on each noting to assist you see at a glimpse which type a specific class falls under. After signing up, I got several emails from. In addition to an identity confirmation e-mail, there were 3 welcome e-mails: one for the site, and 2 for the course. That looked like overkill to me. I believe post-signup email messaging could be structured. Handling Your Time– Easy Calendar Combination When I was in the course, there was the choice to add course due dates to my calendar. It was likewise clear that I might pick to operate at my own speed. One thing I really didn’t enjoy was the excessive upselling, because I had actually just said no to that. Course Company– Handy Summary on Tap Course content was quite well arranged, with a menu of lessons, grades, notes, and discussions down the left-hand column. The main dish page had a welcome message from the course tutor, highlighting essential functions like where to get aid. was founded in 2012 by two computer science teachers from Stanford University– Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller. However, Andrew Ng began experimenting with online knowing software application much earlier than that. In 2008, he established the Stanford Engineering All Over (SEE) program, which provided 3 Stanford courses on artificial intelligence, databases, and AI to online trainees free of charge. Each of these 3 online courses collected signups of 100,000 students or more, as detailed by Andrew himself. Seeing such need for online classes stimulated Andrew’s interest even more, and eventually, he started actively developing together with co-founder Daphne Koller. Going back in time to 2012, have a look at this interview with Daphne Koller, co-creator of. At the time when she was offering this talk, just had 43 online courses available. In less than eight years, that number has actually grown nearly a hundred-fold to 4000. Andrew and Daphne saw a lot potential in this kind of e-learning that they put their careers as professors at Stanford on hold and began focusing solely on the MOOC site. Reflecting on it, they definitely made the ideal choice, as only 7 years later, the business they developed is currently valued at over $1 billion. Is Coursera accredited by universities? The two ex-CEOs of, Andrew, and Daphne, are no longer actively managing the company themselves. They are, nevertheless, still highly active in entrepreneurship. In 2018, Daphne Koller established Insitro, an innovative company that links drug discovery and artificial intelligence. Around the same time, Andrew exposed the “AI Fund” that would invest numerous millions of dollars into expert system tasks. is still a relatively brand-new company, and I am truly interested to see what the future will look like. How much does cost? ‘s expense depends upon the kind of online class. Private courses cost $29 to $99, but for the most part, they can be investigated totally free.’s specialization programs are based on regular monthly payments of $39 to $89 monthly. The MasterTrack certificate programs cost beginning from $2000.’s online degrees, however, can cost anywhere from $15000 to $42000. Plus is’s yearly membership service through which students can access all 3000+ courses, expertises and expert certificates with unrestricted gain access to. The strategy provides excellent worth for student such who take online courses regularly. Is worth It? Yes, is legit and worth the cost. is one of the most economical MOOC websites currently out there. Countless university-backed online courses make it extremely appealing for MOOCs, and the brand-new subscription-based Plus offers outstanding value for frequent online students. How does make money? ‘s yearly profits is approximated to be around $140 million and the majority of it originates from paid online courses, Specializations, MasterTracks, online degrees, and enterprise clients. The worldwide corporate e-learning market size is growing astonishingly rapidly, and it’s also ending up being a significantly big portion of’s income. ‘s online courses What Can You Research Study on Can You Purchase The Coursera Certificate After Taking The Course When you look into the course catalog, you’ll instantly see there’s a lot on offer. The catalog consists of courses in humanities and arts, sciences, business, IT, languages, personal advancement, and more. as perhaps the very best maker discovering course ever and i type of agree with that because it’s quite a good course however back in 2015 this course was a little bit excessive for me since after a number of lessons i understood i required to return to the basics but even if i started this course was so motivating for me because i recognized there’s a lot of things that i require to find out when it pertains to artificial intelligence and it was amazing inspiration to get going with machine learning and after that get to where i am now so played a huge function when it comes to my profession and my inspiration and i can not thank them enough for that having this in mind let’s go through some advantages that you might have and likewise through some unreasonable expectations that much of you may have because all of us know that the e-learning area and the e-learning market is proliferating and alongside we have a lot of other e-learning platforms such as you understand a cloud expert or udemy or pluralsight there are many choices out there for instance for cloud services a cloud master is very good and likewise for anything tech related pluralsight is excellent and i use them all i use all of them right i used both pluralsight for lots of months and numerous times for many months because i wanted at various times to up my abilities and i likewise use for example in 2013 2014 i’ve been using udemy a lot however the important things resembles with you to me nowadays i don’t truly use it that much because it’s too much sound on that platform since everyone’s doing a lot of courses nowadays you get a lot of people that don’t have a great deal of experience in many fields and they just do courses on udemy due to the fact that there’s no vetting procedure there and because of that there is a lot of sound of course you have a great deal of great courses there but they get lost because widespread quantity of of fairly i do not know average courses however nevertheless uw still has some excellent courses and i have a video about the best maker finding out course on udemy go and check that a person out but once again since we have many platforms that create courses and use certifications this waters down the value of one particular certification so you require an edge when it pertains to these accreditations and kind of has that edge since it uses courses from top universities and they’re rather economical and likewise you get these courses from these leading universities are also taped by professionals in the field so you get this type of effect since the courses and the accreditations that you get from they still have some sort of reputational advantage compared to other platforms so in my viewpoint coursera i think is the best platform if you wish to get a certification because you still have that reputation that type of circulations below the university onto you as a specific and also having these certifications assists you due to the fact that you can include them to your linkedin profile for example or to your cv i imply maybe not to your cv however clearly if you add them to your linkedin profile you can promote yourself and therefore you can signal the truth that you understand those topics also it shows the reality that you are a long-lasting learner and this is really crucial for employers because they wish to see a person that constantly wishes to up their skills all right you desire somebody that always has an interest in enhancing that remains in this sort of self-improvement mode that they never just get comfy with the position that they remain in because everybody sort of loves ideal everyone likes a self improver everyone likes individuals that are better today than there were the other day and this is the same with employers if you have the accreditations obviously they may not matter that much but however they matter from the point of view of the company knowing that you can inspire yourself and you want to become a much better specific so there are 2 clear advantages when it concerns accreditations one being the fact that they are produced by top universities and therefore the credibility of that university flows onto you and to your profile and the 2nd one is that it reveals it indicates the reality that you are a self-motivated individual which you want to continually improve yourself i think i applauded them a lot so far so let’s discuss the downsides specifically the big disadvantage that you have when it pertains to these types of certifications due to the fact that they create the expectations that if you have this certificate you will get a task and the more certifications you have the much better chances you have at getting a task and this is not the case right since it produces this loop it develops this reinforcing loop that you constantly need to have new accreditations in order to show individuals that you are staying up to date with the joneses right with other technologists that learn these skills so you see it’s sort of uh kind of a thing that simply enhances itself making you feel that you’re insufficient and this may lead to some dissatisfactions due to the fact that you have huge expectations that you if you have i don’t know five certifications on your profile and if you’re simply getting them your possibilities of getting a task will be higher now the issue is that the more accreditations you have the more platforms you have that offer different types of accreditations with different degrees of intricacy or ease of real getting those certifications makes it harder for employers to distinguish between excellent prospects since it kind of dilutes the importance of one certification think about it from the viewpoint of cloud certifications you have now everyone choosing these cloud accreditations in aws google or azure and now it kind of ended up being.
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Irfan Brkovic is interdisciplinary artist based in New York. Founding member of art collective Phase Space and video designer at The Wooster Group. Posted on: Apr 25th 2020 Working with GitHub and TouchDesigner can be a real adventure – and what I hear most often is why and how. A bit ago I did a little write-up about working with git and Touch, but realize that’s still a bit intimidating for folks. We’ve all been in installations where you need to send textures between apps or process. It may be because of limitations of a process, maybe because we’re using different apps to do different processes.
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Robust Cell Detection of Histopathological Brain Tumor Images Using Sparse Reconstruction and Adaptive Dictionary Selection Abstract of Robust Cell Detection of Histopathological Brain Tumor Images In this paper, we have proposed a general, automatic cell detection algorithm using sparse reconstruction with trivial templates and adaptive dictionary learning. By computing the sparse reconstruction with trivial templates, the algorithm is robust and accurate in handling multiple cells (occlusion) in one image patch. The proposed algorithm works well for different images containing cells exhibiting large variations in appearances and shapes.
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Re: PCD8544-Nokia 5510 problem Sorry, missed your update with the pics. The wiring looks correct. The speed and contrast issues sound strange though. Just to be safe, disconnect the wires that go to the LCD. The worst-case scenario would involve 5v signals getting through to the output pins, and even though I'm not sure how that would happen, I'd rather not learn the hard way. Once you've done that, let's do some basic debugging: check the voltage between the rails to confirm that it is indeed 3.3v.. a regulator failure on the Arduino is theoretically possible. Check it both at the rails and at the VDD/VSS pins of the chip. Next, write a simple sketch that sends all the pins you're using LOW for 3 seconds, then HIGH for 3 seconds. The goal is to check the input and output voltages for each buffer. If you have two meters, this would be a perfect time to break them out.. connect one to the input pin and one to the output pin. If you only have one meter, the 3s window should give you enough time to get readings from both. As simple as this chip is, any failure should be pretty easy to see. When you void a product warranty, you give up your right to sue the manufacturer if something goes wrong and accept full responsibility for whatever happens next. And then you truly own the product.
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Logo set created for a local TV show called Calle 7 (Street 7) aired by TVN. The set was for their new 7th season and it was a refresh of their current branding including the logo and other graphics made by Feels.tv. — Fun note: I had a one-day deadline for this entire project. Sebastian Andaur / 2013 Sebastian Andaur / Andaur Studios / 2013 http://work.andaurstudios.cl — http://twitter.com/andaurstudios
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Hi all, March has been a busy month! My fingers are in quite a few pies but they’re all still baking so this is gonna be a short one… Google Summer of Code Sweet, delicious chaos! Forty-five applications rolled in this year which needless to say is keeping us busy. Best of luck to everyone that applied! Selection announcement is April 22nd. Nyx Curses Usage Still a work in progress but I’m abstracting direct Curses usage out of Nyx. Short term this provides better thread safety, and long term could allow direct Windows support through PDCurses. Work on this will continue all through April. Overhaul aside, brainstormed project ideas with GSoC applicants including… Also cleaned up our ticket queue and made Nyx a bugtracker page. Few other noteworthy things… Titan II, V2, SR-71 Blackbird, not to mention the Spruce Goose. If you’re ever in Oregon I’d highly suggest the Evergreen Aerospace Museum. It’s truly impressive. Bonneville Dam was fun too, but I’m kinda a sucker for big feats of engineering. Fun trip aside February was a productive month! Google Summer of Code Org administration is taking a big chunk of my time and will continue to do so through March, but things are coming together nicely. Student applications are due March 25th. Many thanks to Isabela, Roger, and Sebastian for helping with the proposal! Nyx Torrc Panel Last panel’s done! In doing so we’re dropping torrc validation which has been the #1 point of confusion for arm users on irc. As always the rewrite came with deletion of what we in the biz call ‘a crap ton of code‘. Still lot more work before we release, but getting closer! Few other noteworthy things… This was a great start to the year! Highlight was lunch with David White, author of Battle for Wesnoth who also gave me a tour of Valve. But January had lots of neat Tor stuff too… Nyx Connections Despite DisableDebuggerAttachment For years Tor’s DisableDebuggerAttachment has been the bane of Nyx. The feature wasn’t intended to effect us, but screws with proc permissions breaking every connection resolver we have. Resolvers read /proc//fd to get connection inodes, then use that to determine what from /proc/net/tcp belongs to our process. Tor’s DisableDebuggerAttachment breaks that by making /proc//fd only readable by root. However, even without knowing the inodes we can identify Tor related connections by if they go to a relay or our Tor ports. This is exactly what Nyx already does to identify a connection’s type. TL;DR. Connection resolution now works all the time. Only drawbacks are… - This will blend connections when running multiple Tor processes. - Connection resolution can’t work until we have consensus information. This can take a few seconds when starting up. - We can’t show client or exit connections. Nyx already scrubbed these so no big loss, but means we now can’t even show that they exist. Small drawbacks to have the connection panel work by default once again. User can still set ‘DisableDebuggerAttachment 0’ in their torrc for more reliable connection resolution. IPv6 Connection Resolvers Thanks to toralf Stem can now retrieve IPv6 connection information. More important for users, this means Nyx’s connection panel now works for IPv6 relays! Few other noteworthy things… Happy holidays everyone! Between family and tenacious colds December is always a slow month, but I’m pleased to announce another milestone toward Nyx’s next release! Simplified from a 611 line monstrosity to trivial 346 line panel, Nyx’s configuration editor is the latest part to get some love. Simpler codebase aside, this overhaul greatly improves startup time. In its last release arm required multiple seconds the first time it was run to bootstrap this panel. This is no longer the case. And really… that’s it. Faster, simpler, and otherwise a drop-in replacement. Next up is the last (and simplest) panel which presents the torrc. Honestly we’re getting kinda close to being ready to release which is exciting. First time arm users have gotten a new toy since 2012! Hi all! For years Nyx (aka arm) has done a neat trick where we describe what torrc options do and how they’re used. To do this Nyx had its own cobbled together parser for tor’s man page. Clearly a hack, but it worked. That was all well and good, but we could clearly do better and now we have! Besides filling Nyx’s needs the shiny new stem.manual module provides… Tor test coverage. This adds several integration tests to confirm tor can properly build a valid man page. Provides all Stem users with three methods for getting tor manual information… from_cache() – Retrieves information bundled with Stem. This is only as up to date as Stem itself, but the fastest and most reliable method. from_man() – Parses information from the local system by running ‘man tor’. Still fast, but obviously requires tor’s man page to be present. from_remote() – Retrieves the latest manual information from tor’s git repository. This is slow and shouldn’t be used without a fallback, but provides the most up-to-date manual information. Along with tor’s manual information we provide brief, more user-friendly descriptions of all tor’s configuration options. Parser is much improved over Nyx’s. In particular the stem.manual module has vastly improved performance, test coverage, and updated summary information. Hi all! I’m heading home this next weekend for my favorite holiday (happy pumpkin day!), so sending this a tad early. Personally my favorite thing about dev meetings are the collaborative projects they inspire afterward. This month set aside Nyx in favor of working with the rest of ya. Metrics Collaboration with Karsten As part of our devious schemes to benchmark our various descriptor libraries I wrote a comparison of their capabilities. Been a while since I used Eclipse. Got metrics-lib set up and sent a minor patch to note its dependencies. Next need to script up the benchmark scripts we discussed. Also discussed our CollecTor index and thanks to Karsten it’s now a thing! During our dev meeting we had several discussions around our email lists. This month set up tor-project@ to both… - Improve transparency a tad by providing a place for our internal community to discuss things that don’t need to be so secret. - Lessen the need to add everyone and their dog to tor-internal@! Jury’s still out on if this’ll work, but I hope it will. Also followed up on the thread about trimming tor-internal@. The community seems pretty split on this so doubt anything will come of it. DocTor and Directory Authorities Damn this was a productive month! Berlin and a mad scramble at work were highlights. But those aside, I’m delighted to say my three month slog to rewrite Nyx’s connection panel is now done! In the end I rewrote 2,700 lines of ‘oh god, what is this?’ into a simple 700 line module. As mentioned earlier this was the most sizable task left and, though there’s certainly a lot more work to, it’s all downhill from here. Few other quick tasks of note… End of the month already? Yikes that was quick! Half the time since my last report I’ve been on a very relaxing (… and very computer-free) vacation with family. Camel riding and rat circuses aside, not much to report on the Tor front. Stem now supports ed25519 descriptor content and just snagged plane tickets for Berlin – looking forward to seeing everyone soon! Hi all! This month’s status report is gonna be brief. I’ve been head’s down on Nyx’s connection panel: probably the grossest, most tangled part of its interface. Lots of work done, but still lot to go. I expect this section will take me another month, maybe two (this is just a hobby, after all!). But on the upside when it’s done we’ll finally be nearing sight of a release! In other news… Oh, and this month ran in Vashon’s 5k. Yay, got in the top 10%. Boo, was beaten by a ten year old! Guten morgen lovely people of the Internet. This June my grandpa passed away so spent quite a bit of time with family. Tor stuff didn’t get much attention, but I did revise a couple small parts of Nyx. Nyx Installer and Descriptor Dialog Rewrite This month I rewrote the installer of Nyx and its descriptor dialog. As usual this was mostly about cleaning and stabilizing the codebase. Only functional changes were… - Our setup.py now supports –man-page and –sample-path arguments for customizing resource locations. - Test coverage for installation. - Installing and our tests are now python3 compatible. Sadly no, this doesn’t mean Nyx runs under python3 just yet but it’s a step in that direction. - The descriptor dialog now shows microdescriptors (this part of the codebase predated them).
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http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showpost.php?p=8591&postcount=3
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I started from the beginning...and got the same results. The password choked. This is the error message: ERROR:1045: Access denied for user:'root@localhost' (Using password:YES) ERROR: The provided MySQL password is wrong! The installation routine stops here! Is there a way to reconfigure/edit the MySQL password? Thank you...
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https://community.platformio.org/t/stupid-question/4392
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This must sound as a dumb question but i can’t open any project with this platform. Im just trying to create a project for my arduino and when i try to open it a message appears that says: Project has been successfully configured and is located by this path: C:\Users\Porzello\Documents\PlatformIO\Projects\Software. You can open it with your favourite IDE or process with platformio run command.” what does that even mean?? why a window with a void loop and void setup doesn’t show up?? what am i doing wrong? i always programmed with the arduino ide and atmel studio and when i pressed new project it always appeared a new window with a void loop and a void setup in it. why is it so hard? i just want to start a project. And how did you do that? From the CLI or within Visual Studio Code? You can give it a --ide=.. paramter to tell it to generate project files for that IDE. You should then be able to to import it from your IDE with their native dialog. C:\Users\Maxi>pio init -h Usage: pio-script.py init [OPTIONS] -d, --project-dir DIRECTORY -b, --board ID -O, --project-option TEXT -h, --help Show this message and exit. PlatformIO is a plugin in Atom or Visual Studio Code, not the IDE itself. If you’ve downloaded the most recent version off the website you have Visual Studio Code installed now. That being said, you should always refer to the latest documentation. Here (Redirecting...) is the documentation on how to get started with creating, building and uploading a project with VSCode. Try this or tell me at which exact step you have problems.
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https://www.plein.cn/hk/en/leather-jacket-_smash_/S17C-MLB0009-PLE029P_02.html
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Leather Jacket "Smash" IMPORT DUTIES INCLUDED Tax, duties and handling fees all included Exclusive python leather jacket, featuring mandarin collar and a prestigious leather belt. Punctuated with nylon padded inserts, this gem stays impeccable with your unique total looks. FABRIC #1: 100% PYTHON LEATHER | FABRIC #2: 100% POLYAMIDE | FABRIC #3: 100% SHEEPSKIN | LINING #1: 100% POLYAMIDE | FILLING #1: 100% POLYESTER Delivery & Returns We will provide you with the Tracking Number of the parcel as soon as it is dispatched, so you may follow the delivery on the UPS website. Returns can be requested within 14 days from when you receive your order. Visit Customer Care section for further details. The high quality of raw materials and the craftmanship in treating them are the ultimate guarantee of the authenticity of all Philipp Plein's products on sale on the official online store.
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http://www.blackberryforums.com/wifi-hotzone/99353-8320-without-data-plan-what-you-can-cant-do-4.html
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Originally Posted by LunkHead My guess is that you need the BlackBerry Enable feature and uppercase UMA / EDGE.... Since you can't get this on Rogers, i'd say nothing will work for you... I think you are correct in a way. Like I said in my previous post you will be able to use the wi-fi browser without having a SIM card. However none of the applications work. They all keep asking for a data connection from the carrier. Now this does not make sense to me. If you have an internet connection ( a wi-fi network), have a device which talks to it (the 8320), and have applications that you can install on the device (gmail, google maps) then should you need a data connection from the carrier. Now from what I understand this is very different on other phones like the HTC touch, where a user can install a phone compatible application and then it works with or without a specific carrier network. Now dont get me wrong.. This is a great phone, and works great, but if you go travelling and jump carriers you need to be aware that your applications will not work just because you have connected to a certain carrier. I dont know if this has been posted anywhere else, thought it would be better to post it here
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https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/203529/examining-some-elliptical-structures-part-iii
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After reading the comments and answer for this post, I have realized that the best (and/or maybe the only) way to master elliptical structure is seeing and examining more examples in this subject. As we know, we can combine two independent sentences with the conjunction and; they can be negative, for example: Peter did not write David, and David did not write Peter. (Although the construction of the example is cumbersome, it is grammatically correct.) So, getting an elliptical structure, I expected the following typical example to be correct: Peter did not write David, and David did not write John. (Please note that the elided words are indicated with subscripts.) But, I have read somewhere that such typical examples are not acceptable; in fact, - if the first clause is negative, the second conjunct has to be introduced by nor rather than and. So the correct form must be Peter did not write David, nor David did not write Peter. Can any one explain to me whether the mentioned rule is globally acceptable in formal writing or not?
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https://blogs.umass.edu/comphon/grants/past-nsf-grant-investigations-in-optimality-theory/
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Investigations in Optimality Theory: Typology, Learning, and Modeling (NSF BCS-0813829, 2008–2013), directed by John McCarthy and Joe Pater, focused on the development of Harmonic Serialism (HS) and Harmonic Grammar (HG). HS is a version of OT with richer derivations and HG is a version of OT in which ranked constraints are replaced by weighted ones. The main aim of the grant was to investigate whether these two changes to the standard version of OT, separately or jointly, would lead to improved typological predictions. To aid this investigation, we developed OT-Help 2.0, freely-available cross-platform software written in java. We also developed tools for the study of the learning of weighted constraint grammars, including serial ones, in the popular statistical software R.
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https://www.netwoven.com/company/netwoven-story/
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Founded in 2001 by former Microsoft, Oracle, and Intel Executives. Netwoven Inc., founded in 2001 by senior-level executives from Microsoft, Oracle and Intel, is a leading professional services provider using Microsoft technologies and helps companies design and deploy solutions for collaboration, analytics, and customer insights. Netwoven also works with organizations to help them with their journey to the cloud using the Microsoft cloud. Netwoven provides the following services to its customers: Netwoven customers enjoy the following benefits when working with us: - A talented and experienced team - Sound strategic advise - Innovative solutions to their problems - Hassle free working relationship - A view to long term relationship - Optimized cost - Flexible delivery model - On budget implementations - Commitment to quality delivery
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https://www.sv.uio.no/iss/english/people/external-phds/sondrth/
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In my PhD I am studying the relationship between production technology, staffing strategies and labour processes in Norwegian shipyards. Funding and collaboration My PhD is part of the research project "Shipping of Labour: Changing staffing strategies in Globalized Workplaces" (ShipGlobal). The project is led by Ines Wagner (ISF), and is funded by The Research Council of Norway. More info on the project can be found here. - Labour geography - Economic geography - Technology and labour processes - 2021 - : PhD candidate in Human Geography, University of Oslo/Fafo - 2020: MA in Human Geography, University of Oslo - 2017: BA in Human Geography, University of Bergen
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http://orana.info/author/dirk-nachbar/
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Today something off topic, as I am normally blogging about Oracle Fusion Middleware stuff. Microsoft SQL Server under Linux - Preview ... many of you (specially the Oracle Guys) might think now "WHAT ????", but its really true. Some months ago Microsoft announced that they will release a SQL Server Version for Linux and I was lucky to get into the Preview Program. The installation of the SQL Server under Linux (currently supported under Ubuntu 16 (more...) Since Oracle Forms 12c its possible to start your Oracle Forms without invoking a browser, this is called Oracle Forms Stand-alone Application Launcher (FSAL). As pre requirement you will need either a JRE or JDK on your desktop, which should execute the Oracle Forms. For this new Feature Oracle has integrated a short description Website within your installed and configured Oracle Forms & Reports Server 12c. The description website can be reached under following URL (more...) Oracle Forms & Reports 12c is released since a quite long time and I had now some chance to have a more detailed look on the Oracle Reports 12c component. After you have successfully installed and configured the Oracle Forms & Reports 12c, you might find out that your Oracle Reports 12c is not working ... because its not yet configured, even you completed the Configuration Assistent successfully :-) The following steps are describing the necessary (more...) The WLSDM tool is a Console extension with which you can monitor your Oracle WebLogic Server environment. But its not only a pure monitoring tool, its more than this, it provides on top even Notifications and Alarms for metrics. Current release for WLSDM is 2.3.1 which also comes with Oracle SOA Support :-) How did I come to the ALTER USER RENAME command? Just a lucky punch due to my customer. My customer were trying to rename an user in an Oracle Database with several objects (tables, view, functions, types and so) by simply updating the sys.user$ table :-) The result were better than (more...) Many times DBA's have to rename / copy complete users/schemas from the current name to a new name within one database. Since several years DBA's are asking for a simple method inside Oracle to execute something like "ALTER USER RENAME". Common approaches to rename users/schemas are: IMPDP with REMAP_SCHEMA update of sys.user$ For the option "update of sys.user$", which is in my opinion a really bad choice, see Tom Kyte's comment Since 19th January 2016 the Critical Patch Update for January 2016 is out. In case you are trying to apply the CPUJan2016 against an Oracle WebLogic Server 12.1.2 you may run into following error: Verifying the update... [ Error during Update inventory for apply Phase]. Detail: There are 1 copy files under ORACLE_HOME that are not patched. Files check failed: Some files under ORACLE_HOME are not patched. Please see logfile for details. [ (more...) As everybody already know that the latest version of Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c (184.108.40.206) has been released yesterday (see also my post from 18th December 2015), Oracle has uploaded several interesting presentations around the new Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c. The presentations are covering various topics around the Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c (some presentations are also still covering Enterprise Manager 12c): With the latest release of Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1 came quite a lot of enhancements for the RESTful Management Services. The enhancements are really impressive, you are able to monitor (GET) or to modify (POST) your WebLogic environment in detail with a simple URL call either via Browser or via Command Line Tools like cURL. The response time for such REST calls are really impressive compared to the classical way with WLST scripts (more...) Within the new release of Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1 is a really cool new feature for Data Source System Properties. In case you have mutliple data sources defined within your Oracle WebLogic Server pointing to the same Oracle Database and mostly using the same Oracle Database user, you have currently limited chances to identify in your v$session, which session belongs to which WebLogic Server Data Source.
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https://wavepart.nl/reviews/sdvoe-latency-to-the-test/
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Latency in AV over IP, a hot topic. In this video you can see all the steps I have taken the measure the latency of an SDVoE AV over IP system from Aurora Multimedia connected to a NETGEAR 10Gbps Ethernet switch. I avoided using expensive equipment. Special thanks to VANBEEK-AV for supplying the Aurora equipment. After the video was published, I was asked what part of the latency was introduced by the NETGEAR M4300 switch. Well, I measured it by comparing a direct (CAT6a) SDVoE connection with a setup that includes the switch. The outcome is that the switch introduces a latency of about 2 microseconds. That’s peanuts for AV over IP….
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https://opensuse-tutorials.com/building-ml-models-like-open-source-software/
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Can ML models be developed and improved by a community of like-minded experts who work individually on them before âmergingâ the improvements into the original model? This revolutionary idea was proposed by Colin Raffel, currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina. Raffel made the suggestion in a blog post last week, where he detailed his rationale and explained how such a venture might be possible. For the latter, he referred to work already done by researchers, including research he participated in as a resident of Google’s famous AI residency program before joining the university. Pitfalls of pre-trained models But first, why is this important? The most popular use of AI today revolves around the use of transfer learning which generates pre-trained models to solve specific ML problems. These models are typically refined through additional training on a task of downstream interest and are a common way to implement ML in organizations around the world. The elephant in the room here is the sheer cost of training the initial model, which essentially puts it out of the reach of data scientists or AI experts. For example, it was estimated that recycling the popular language model GPT-3 would cost around $ 4.6 million in computing resources, putting it beyond the reach of most and within the domain of a handful of large companies though. funded. And as Raffel observed, most pre-trained models never update and are left as is until a better model comes along: âAs of today, there is no such thing as an approach. standard to update a published model to resolve these issues. leave them indefinitely “frozen” in the state in which they were released until they are superseded by a new model. “ The popular Python programming language would never have incorporated features like variables, Unicode support, or many other widely used features if it had been developed using such an approach, Raffel claims. âWe should develop tools that will allow us to create pre-trained models the same way we create open source software. More specifically, models must be developed by a large community of stakeholders who continually update and improve them. ML models developed by the community Drawing inspiration from the development of open source software, Raffel suggests the use of community-developed models that are continuously improved, bringing ideas such as code merging and versioning into the realm of ML models. He pointed out how models can already be trained effectively without updating every parameter, with updates being communicated to a centralized server. Additionally, updates can be kept in a small subset and compressed, significantly reducing the cost associated with storing and transmitting updates as models are formed. Referring to the work he was involved in selecting a small subset of a model’s parameters, Raffel wrote: âWe demonstrate that our approach allows updating a small fraction (as little as 0.5% ) model parameters while achieving similar performance. to the formation of all parameters. To combat merge conflicts, Raffel suggests strategies such as starting from a solid baseline and attempting to average individual worker updates, although he concedes that these can degrade performance. He demonstrated an improved method of merging the models he was involved in developing, while also making reference to the work of other researchers on distributed training. The road ahead Of course, there are still many other hurdles to overcome before the idea of ââan open source ML model community can take off. In his article, Raffel also addressed the challenges inherent in verifying community contributions, modularity, and backward compatibility. “[The] the development of these models is still in the dark ages compared to best practices in software development. The well-established concepts of open source software development are a source of inspiration for the methods of creating pre-trained models that are continuously improved and developed in collaboration. “Carrying out this research program will help divert the power of large companies working in isolation and allow models to be democratically developed by a distributed community of researchers,” he summed up. Paul Mah is the editor of DSAITrends. A former systems administrator, programmer and computer teacher, he enjoys writing both code and prose. You can reach him at [email protected]. Image Credit: iStockphoto / 07LE
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https://bartongeorge.io/tag/eucalyptus/
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Yesterday at Cloud Expo I bumped in to Dr. Rich Wolski, CTO and co-founder of Cloud player, Eucalyptus. It had been a while since we had last talked so I grabbed some time with him and got him to give me the skinny: Some of the ground Rich covers: Eucalyptus’s major release which is coming out in the next 4 weeks [0:40] The RightScale myCloud integration that they announced yesterday (linking Eucalyptus private clouds with various public clouds) [2:01] Eucalyptus’s relationship with Canonical and how their interests are diverging [3:15] Where specifically Eucalyptus is targeted [4:25] What are some of their goals and product features they’d like to add over the next year Today when I was walking the floor at the Cloud Expo here in New York, I ran into fellow Austinite Dustin Kirkland. Dustin is the manager for systems integration team for Ubuntu. I got Dustin to give me the low down on the most recent UDS (Ubuntu Developer Summit) that concluded a few weeks ago in Budapest: Some of the ground that Dustin covers The big areas of focus on the server side coming out of Budapest Getting behind OpenStack as the Ubuntu IaaS platform [1:09] The pioneering work they’ve done with Eucalyptus and how its use case differs from that of OpenStack [2:05] The Ensemble project, a service orchestration framework for the cloud which is the brainchild of Mark Shuttleworth. At the last OpenStack design summit, I sat down with Eucalyptus co-founder Graziano Obertelli and got his thoughts on the effort. This morning I bumped into a now clean-shaven Graziano and thought Id get his input on this week’s summit. Some of the ground Graziano covers: What Graziano’s goals are for this weeks OpenStack summit Yesterday, the announcement went out that the Dell | Canonical Enterprise Cloud, Standard Edition was out and ready for consumption. What this cloud-in-a-box allows folks to do is to set-up affordable Infrastructure-as-a-Service (Iaas)-style private clouds in their computer labs or data centers. The cool thing is that, because the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) software is compatible with Amazon Web Services EC2 and S3 services, it enables IT admins and developers to move workloads between public and private clouds. Application developers and IT service providers and admins who are setting up cloud POC’s are perfect candidates for this pre-configured testing and development environment. With regards to industries, areas where there is a lot of software development work like Hosters, Telco & Communications, Media & Entertainment and Web 2.0 businesses are prime markets for the Dell UEC solution. So what’s in it? The solutions’ basic components are Dell PowerEdge C systems plus a Dell-specific download of the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (made up of the Ubuntu operating system and the Eucalyptus platform for private cloud computing). To simplify getting the whole shebang up and running Dell and Canonical are providing the following: Walrus Controller – the cloud’s storage repository Cluster Controller (CC) – the controller for a up to 1024 compute cores grouped together as a cluster Storage Controller (SC) – the controller for cluster’s storage repository Compute Node (CN) – cloud’s compute node And on the support side… If you’re looking for systems management and support services with your order, you are in luck. Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, has put together UEC Assist, a support service built specifically for Dell customers deploying SE Edition and which is delivered by Canonical’s Global Services and Support team. Its all about efficiency From a Dell DCS (the group at Dell behind this) point of view, this offering fits in well with our strategy of bringing total solutions to market that optimize efficiency at every layer, from code to servers to storage. The open source Dell UEC solution is tailor made to deliver a ready to go IaaS solution. Mark Shuttleworth, the ever gracious founder of Ubuntu, stopped by Dell this morning to talk to various folks about various subjects. I was able to grab some time with him between meetings and get his thoughts on a few topics. I was particularly interested in getting his thoughts on Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC) which will be available this week from Dell as the Dell | Canonical UEC Solution (along with the UEC software, the solution is based on our PowerEdge C2100 and C6100 and comes with a reference architecture and deployment guide). The other topic I wanted to get his insight into was OpenStack. Here’s what Mark had to say: What Mark talked about How Mark has settled into his role as non-CEO (he is still chairman). What he is focusing on these days: the cloud and product design e.g. Unity. [1:45] The thinking behind UEC and the combined Dell Canonical offering. [3:45] OpenStack and Canonical’s participation Working with both OpenStack and Eucalyptus and how both of these are central to the process of standardization that we are starting to see at the infrastructure layer of cloud computing. Continuing in my series of videos from the OpenStack design summit this week in San Antonio, here is an interview I did yesterday with Eucalyptus systems co-founder Graziano Obertelli. Eucalyptus allows enterprises to set up open source infrastructure-as-a-service private clouds. Eucalyptus is also one of the key ingredients in the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud that is being certified to run on Dell’s PowerEdge C systems as part of our cloud ISV program. Here is what Graziano had to say: Some of the ground Graziano covers: What goals do the Eucalyptus team have for the summit They’ve recently hired a community manager – Mark Atwood After the cloud summit last week at OSCON, I sat down with Neil Levine of Canonical to see what was in store for Ubuntu cloud-wise (Canonical is a partner of ours in our cloud ISV program). Neil is the VP of Canonical’s corporate services division which handles their cloud and server products. Here’s what Neil had to say: Some of the topics Neil tackles: The next Ubuntu release “Maverick Meerkat” and its geek-a-licious launch date: 10.10.10. Look for Maverick to make Eucalyptus even easier to deploy and use. Data processing and data analytics is one of the key use cases in the cloud and Canonical is looking to move up the stack and provide deep integration for other apps like Hadoop and NoSQL. What are some of the areas of focus for next year’s two releases i.e. 11.04 and 11.10. Project ensemble: what it is and what its goals are. Marten, the former CEO of MySQL took the helm of Eucalyptus about three months ago, and was at Structure both as an attendee and participant, sitting on two panels at this two-day cloud-a-polooza. At the end of the day-one I got some time with Marten and asked him about his new gig. Some of the topics Marten tackles: How he made the decision to go to Eucalyptus. (Hint: he asked the question, what’s bigger than Open Source) What is Eucalyptus and whats it based on? How will Marten’s experience at MySQL and Sun help him in his new role at Eucalyptus? MySQL was a disrupter of the old whereas Eucalyptus is an innovator of the new. Sun’s company culture was phenomenal, the technology was phenomenal, the business…um… If you’re not familiar with UEC, which leverages the open source Eucalyptus private cloud platform, here is a quick backgrounder: Basically, Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud can be deployed on internal hardware to run job/batch applications. The idea is to initially allocate storage, then rapidly build multiple virtual machines to process data, collect the data, then tear down the infrastructure for re-use by a subsequent purpose. Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud provides internal cloud control methods that closely mime what can be done on Amazon’s public cloud infrastructure. Its tools can be used to process recurring jobs or one-shot distributed applications, like DNA analysis, video rendering, or database table reformatting/reindexing. Walk this way The Review, which is a concise 3 and a half pages, steps you through: *My favorite line from this section is: “Installation was very simple; we inserted the Ubuntu Server CD, selected Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud, and drank energy drinks.” If you’re interested in learning about UEC this article is a great place to start. If the above whets your appetite, you may want to dig into the following: Last month when I was out in the Bay Area for our launch, I was able to catch up with Rich Wolski, founder and CTO of Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus is one of the key ingredients in the Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud that is being certified to run on Dell’s PowerEdge C systems as part of our cloud ISV program. Here is what Rich had to say: Some of the topics Rich tackles: How Eucalyptus started at the University of California at Santa Barbara. They wanted to show how old-style large scale computing (NSF super computer centers) could be combined with new large-scale computing (in the form of Amazon) in the service of science. Wanted to also include 4-6 university data centers. They put the code out as open source and got deluged by science and commercial industry about potential applications. Grew too big to continue as a research project so they brought it outside. The PowerEdge C line is targeted at both Public and Private cloud builders as well as HPC, Web 2.0, gaming and large scaled out web farms. In the video below, Dell solutions architect Rafael Zamora walks us through the PowerEdge C6100, C1100 and C2100. In the days to come I will be posting individual walk-thrus of each of the three systems. I will also be posting interviews I did with executives from our cloud partners Joyent, Aster Data, Greenplum and Eucalyptus (who’s not a partner but provides a key component of our partner Canonical’s Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud). Tuesday I listened in on the RighScale webinar: How to Build Scalable Websites in the Cloud. This is part two of my thoughts and notes from the event. (Note: it doesn’t look like it’s been posted yet but it should be available here soon). The clouds providers that Right Scale works with. As I discussed last time, RightScale acts as a management platform between cloud providers and Apps. Which Cloud Providers do they work with? If you double click on the IAAS bit in the yesterday’s slide you get something like the above. Right Scale works on top of Amazon, coming soon to Rackspace’s Slicehost, Sun/Oracle’s cloud), Eucalyptus theEC2-compatible open source alternative that allows you to set up “private clouds” (BTW as anyone who attended Austin Cloud camp knows I’m using “private cloud” under duress, Gordon Haff does a good job explaining my heartburn) and VMWare. Linux more robust than Windows When asked about OS’s supported the answer was Windows as well as Ubuntu and CentOS. Their CEO did admit that currently Windows support is not as robust as Linux. They actually began with CentOS and according to one of their team have recently begun supporting Ubuntu more fully. When I asked about other Linux flavors, Debian, SuSE etc. they said that there were “licensing issues” standing in the way. I should have asked about OpenSolaris 🙂 Animoto, the well used example of how server demand can explode. Why do you look to the clouds? During the webinar they polled the 200 odd attendees: “what’s driving you to the cloud?” The results (as you’ll notice, you were allowed to vote for more than one): 73% Cost Savings 59% On Demand access 28% Back-up and recovery Not surprisingly Scalability came in number 1. As if to underscore the point they brought out everbody’s favorite case study of exploding demand, Animoto. Thankfully they had another example of uneven demand, iFixit (see below). As an aside, one example I’d like to see charted is the attendee who mentioned that their agency is responsible for posting election results and were “not prepared for the interest worldwide, for Proposition 8.” It was interesting to see that cost savings came in a close second, its always hard to measure particularly over the long haul but the perceived cost benefit is definitely strong in most folks mind. iFixit's traffic could be said to be a tad "spikey." Right Scale fighting for Server voting rights And in conclusion…I’m always intrigued with the way English language morphs and evolves so I thought it was really interesting how the word “vote” is being used in the cloud (or at least by RightScale). Basically they use a “voting process” when scaling. Here’s how one of their team explained it. Once a machine hits the scale up threshold it places a vote to scale up. When enough machines vote to scale up i.e. 51% if that that is what the decision threshold is set at, then new servers are provisioned and configured. The same goes for scaling down. Don’t know if this usage is new or a throw back from mainframes or from some other industry but I like it. At Austin Cloud Camp on Saturday I ran into Ubuntu linux developer and Canonical employee, Dustin Kirkland. Dustin is on the server developer team at Canonical and, as he explains it, focuses on various aspects of virtualization, the plumbing layer below cloud computing. I grabbed Dustin for a few minutes and chatted with him about last week’s release and what he’s been working on. To get some insight into the release and what it means, I grabbed some time with Simon Wardley of Canonical. Simon, who joined Canonical near the end of last year, is the person tasked with looking into cloud computing for the company in order to figure out what it means for them, what it means for the industry and ultimately, determining what Canonical should be doing about this change that’s occurring in our industry. Simon Wardley, setting the controls for the heart of the cloud. Some of the topics Simon tackles: How did Simon get his present job and what was he doing before? When looking at adopting cloud computing three risks need to be evaluated The risk of doing nothing (which should be balanced against the next two) Out sourcing risks Cloud standards will emerge through the marketplace rather than via committee Why Ubuntu went with Amazon EC2 and Eucalyptus. Today’s release is a technical preview, “a starting point in a journey.” For the “Karmic Koala” release due in October, they will be focusing on persistency, policies and portability. They are also working with a bunch of management tool providers to allow users a choice of how they want to manage their environment. Whats coming next year in the cloud space: A hybrid model: Private clouds that allow bursting between them and public clouds. Portability between providers will become a big issue. A lot of standardization at the infrastructure layer of the stack An explosion of innovation The IT department will face real governance issues Open source will continue to be critically important Last month Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu Linux, CEO of Cannonical Ltd and First African in Space,announced that Ubuntu was going to be making a big push into cloud computing with their release slated for October. This will add to early cloud support that’s debuting in next month’s release, Ubuntu 9.04. (BTW, For a good backgrounder on Mark and Ubuntu, check out Ashlee Vance’s story in the New York Times from January). I was interested to get some more details so I reached out to Mark to find out his master Cloud plan, his thoughts on Cloud Computing today and where he thought it was going. This is what he had to say: Mark and myself at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Boston at the end of ’07 (Mark’s the one without the “Barton” name tag.) Some of the topics Mark Tackles: Ubuntu has picked two anchor points for its cloud strategy: Amazon EC2 and UCSB‘s (go Gauchos!) Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus is for those looking to create “private clouds” on their own and on the Amazon side they are making it easy for users to plug into EC2 as well as offering folks the ability to run Ubuntu-based machines on their cloud. Why they went with EC2 and Eucalyptus. On the Eucalyptus side it has to with it being Java-based, which meshes nicely with the work Ubuntu did with Sun to get the Java stack “straightened out” on Ubuntu for app servers. The constraints that EC2 imposes actually make it more interesting by providing discipline, much in the same way that http applied the discipline of being completely connectionless. We haven’t yet seen the “definitive cloud” in the way that Google came along and captured the spirit (and revenues) of the web. It will still be 5 -10 years before the cloud computing is nailed. Portability in the Cloud is key if we want to avoid gross lock-in issues. People are trying to tackle this in a variety of ways but it makes sense to look at the way http came to dominance. Any truth to the rumor that Google is planning on using Ubuntu as a Netbook OS? (listen how Mark deftly responds 🙂 Last time we spoke, back in August, Mark said he was looking at profitability in 18 months to two years, is he still on track? Pau for now… Update: Here is the Register article based on the above podcast.
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Peter B. West wrote: > With my naive understanding of parsing as a two-stage process (lexemes > -> higher level constructs) I have been curious about earlier comments > of yours about multi-stage parsing. Can ANTLR do this sort of thing? I'm not quite sure whether you mean by "parsing as a two-stage process" the same as I do. In language specs, the formal description is usually divided into a grammar level representing a Chomsky level 2 context free grammar and a lexical level, described by simple regular expressions (Chomsy level 0 IIRC). This is done both for keeping the spec readable and for efficient implementation: a CNF parser needs a stack, and while the Common Identifier can be described in a CNF, it's more efficient to use regular expression and implement the recognizer as a DFA, which doesn't shuffle characters to and from the stack top like mad. ANTLR provides for defining both the grammar and the lexical level in one file, and it will generate appropriate Java classes for the grammar parser as well as the token recognizer. It's not as efficient as the famous lex+yacc utilities, but this partly due to Java using Unicode, which would make the lookup tables much much larger if generated the same way lex does. Oh well: while yacc is a LARL(1), ANTLR can be configured as LR(n), with a few LL(n) stuff mixed in. Not that this matters much in practice, except for the number of concepts one has to understand while writing a parser. And don't ask me right now what the acronyms mean in detail, it's been 15 years since I really had to know this. > Given the amount of hacking I had to do to parse everything that could > legally be thrown at me, I am very surprised that these are the only > issues in HEAD parsing. Well, one of the problems with the FO spec is that section 5.9 defines a grammar for property expressions, but this doesn't give the whole picture for all XML attribute values in FO files. There are also (mostly) whitespace separated lists for shorthands, and the comma separated font family name list, where a) whitespace is allowed around the commas and b) quotes around the names may be omitted basically as long as there are no commas or whitespace in the name. The latter means there may be unquoted sequences of characters which has to be interpreted as a single token but are not NCNames. It also means the in the "font" shorthand there may be whitespace which is not a list element delimiter. I think this is valid: font="bold 12pt 'Times Roman' , serif" and it should be parsed as font-weight="bold" font-size="12pt" font-family="'Times Roman' , serif" then the font family can be split. This is easy for humans but can be quite tricky to get right for computers, given that the shorthand list has a bunch of optional elements. Specifically font="bold small-caps italic 12pt/14pt 'Times Roman' , A+B,serif" should be valid too. At least, the font family is the last entry. Note that suddenly a slash appears as delimiter between font size and line height... Another set of problems is token typing, the implicit type conversion and the very implicit type specification for the properties. While often harmless, it shows itself for the "format" property: the spec says the expected type is a string, which means it should be written as format="'01'". Of course, people tend to write format="01". While the parsed number could be cast back into a string, unfortunately the leading zero is lost. The errata amended 5.9 specifically for this use case that in case of an error the original string representation of the property value expression should be used to recover. Which temps me to use initial-page-number="auto+1". Another famous case is hyphenation-char="-", which is by no means a valid property expression. Additionally the restriction to a string of length 1 (a "char") isn't spelled out explicitly anywhere. All in all I have the feeling the spec tried to provide a property specification system which would be powerful but still easy to manage by hand, and they ended up with a system containing as much or more unintended consequences as the C preprocessor. Which, as everybody knows, lead to weirdness like macro argument prescanning and 0xE-0x1 being a syntax error. Well, the C preprocessor had at least a simple first implementation. The maintenance branch tried to unify all cases into a single framework, which quite predictably resulted in a complex and somewhat messy code. It's also less efficient than it could be: format="01" is (or would be) indeed parsed as expression, while an optimized parser can take advantage of the lack of any string operations and look for quoted strings and function calls only, returning the trimmed XML attribute value otherwise. Finally, bless the Mozilla and MySpell folks for the spell checker... :-)
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Anthonhy de Souza's brother in law, Manuel (both Bombay's mechanical workers that you meet before), got two Montesa Impala, probably the only two in Bombay a weird view in India. He uses them daily, and ask me if I could get some spare bits, (taillight, stirrups... ) for him. For this reason I introduced him to Oriol (Barcelona - club Impala). Oriol was puzzled with the fact of how the hell the bloody things arrive to Bombay, so is inquiring about. Anyway I am pretty sure that both Impalas will be soon as new.
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https://bitco.in/forum/threads/gold-collapsing-bitcoin-up.16/page-71
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Better than I had, I like it, but thinking about it some more we want economies of scale to reduce tx fees. How about something like: "Free market fee dynamics, governed* by economies of scale" The small block proponents think they have a free market solution when they suggest a limited or restricted transaction volume to increase fee pressure to compensate miners for security costs as block subsidies diminish. On the old forum they used the meme "free $#!+ army to attack proponents of lower fees. I'd like to avoid that criticism if we can and have low fees.
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https://events.ucr.edu/event/demystifying_humanities_research_with_the_melon_mays_undergraduate_fellowship_at_ucr
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Tuesday, January 17, 2023 2pm to 3pm About this Event Come hear curent undergraduate students in the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) at UCR share their experiences doing humanities research, working with faculty mentors, and applying to PhD programs! Free and open to the public. For undergraduate humanities' majors interested in... - how to do undergraduate research - applying to PhD programs in the humanities - getting financial support to do research Native American Student Programs Chicano Student Programs Asian Pacific Student Programs 0 people are interested in this event No recent activity
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https://www.ryanstaudacher.com/blog/game-dev-diary-day-3
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Today I went through the Unreal Engine 4 for Unity Developers guide. It was pretty helpful, especially the 'Quick Glossary'. The first half of the guide was more helpful as it listed Unity terms and components and posted side by side comparisons of the Unreal equivalents (or the closest thing to it). The second half of the guide was not as useful, however. At least not right now. It compared code functions and libraries, which I'm sure would be helpful to some, but I can't just take one look at that and remember how to do everything. I'm much more of a hands on learner. Overall, it's a pretty handy guide. I probably should have started with this.
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#1027 - The Secret Behind Ganesha’s Superhuman Intelligence Tambah ke Antrean 19 September 2023 Sadhguru reveals that contrary to popular belief, Ganesha’s head was not that of an elephant, but that of the otherworldly companions of Shiva, known as ganas. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Masyarakat dan Budaya Agama dan Spiritual The Sadhguru Podcast - Of Mystics and Mistakes Lihat episode lain
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https://lists.whatwg.org/pipermail/whatwg-whatwg.org/2011-March/073255.html
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[whatwg] Ongoing work on an editing commands (execCommand()) specification Simetrical+w3c at gmail.com Tue Mar 22 16:51:22 PDT 2011 On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Ehsan Akhgari <eakhgari at mozilla.com> wrote: > You're proposing to remove something from Gecko and Webkit which has been supported for many years (about 8 years for Gecko). We do not have the ability to make sure that nobody is relying on this in any of the billions of available web sites. Unless you have a very strong argument on why we should remove support for an API as old as this one, I'm not sure that we're going to do that, and I think that Webkit might have similar constraints as well. So far, the argument that you've proposed is extrapolating the assumption that this API doesn't have any users from three implementations which use the editing APIs. I'm afraid you should have a _much_ larger sample if you want to draw this conclusion. > I would personally very much like to get one of the two modes killed in favor of the other, since that means an easier spec to implement, less code to maintain, and easier life for me. But I think we should carefully think about what this would means for potential users who are using the CSS mode in their applications. Okay, so I've thought about this a bit, and realized my dislike for the current behavior of styleWithCSS was because of a combination of 1) There is no reason I can see that anyone would actually want <span>s instead of <b>s, except XHTML 1.0 Strict conformance, which we shouldn't care about. 2) There's a good reason to want markup that is both compact and conforming, which styleWithCSS doesn't currently give -- it's more verbose than necessary to conform to HTML5. Thus I felt it would be more useful if the mode didn't affect bold and italic (and maybe underline if that becomes valid again). But then I realized that authors who want markup that's both compact and conforming could just switch styleWithCSS on or off before running each particular command -- e.g., leave it on generally, but switch off immediately before executing bold or italic. So now I have no problem with the status quo, and am happy to spec styleWithCSS/useCSS. Changing it as I proposed wouldn't really help anyone, but would remove some power from authors (in case anyone does want <span style="font-weight: bold"> for some bizarre reason) in addition to the compatibility and consistency issues. > It's not orthogonal, in fact. I was talking about the case where you don't have control (or knowledge) of the target page's CSS rules. Your algorithm works based on this knowledge. The correct solution to your first example is this markup, FWIW: > <span style="font-weight: bold">Foo<span class="notbold" style="font-weight: bold">bar</span>baz</span> This doesn't really matter now, but -- in that case, you'd have to ensure that every single text node is the child of an element with the inline style applied, so bolding <p>Hi there, this is some <em>text</em>. <p>Go look at <a href=foo>some other page</a>. would have to result in <p style="font-weight: bold">Hi there, this is some <em <p style="font-weight: bold">Go look at <a style="font-weight: bold" href=foo>some other page</a>. which nobody does or should do in any mode. And if you were doing that, there's still no reason you should want to output <span style="font-weight: bold"> instead of <b style="font-weight: bold">, because the latter will work even in non-CSS UAs and is also shorter. Unless you're aiming for HTML 4 Strict or XHTML 1.0 Strict conformance, which I suspect was the original motivation. > Unfortunately, most rich text editing applications on the web have lots of browser specific hacks to work around the bugs in the implementations, so they may easily maintain Gecko/Webkit specific code. If they depend on the exact markup produced based on browser-sniffing, however, they'll have to break in some browsers when browsers converge, no matter what we do. For what it's worth, I'm pretty sure all these sites are forcing styleWithCSS to false solely so that Firefox outputs more similar markup to everyone else (except the e-mail clients, which really want <font> and such). > Something that I meant to mention elsewhere in the thread: simpler DOM structure is for sure better, but I'm not sure there's much value to try to make the string representation of the generated DOM as short as possible. One person from Google who gave me private feedback said that one reason some Google sites moved away from using execCommand() was because of the messy markup it often produced, and specifically cited the number of bytes on the wire and ease of hand-editing as two of the problems. <b> is much better than <span style="font-weight: bold"> from both perspectives. But you can have the best of both worlds by toggling styleWithCSS selectively, so it's no big deal in the end. > Yes, I actually think that this is a nice optimization to have in the algorithm. I'll add it tomorrow. On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 11:48 PM, Robert O'Callahan <robert at ocallahan.org> wrote: > We can deprecate the CSS mode and leave it unspecified, without removing it > from Webkit and Gecko. That won't hurt interop since anyone using it is > probably UA-sniffing already. > If sometime in the future we decide that a "CSS mode" is worth having, then > someone can start writing a spec for it then. That seems silly, since it's very simple to spec and implement. I'll just add it to the spec. On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Ryosuke Niwa <rniwa at webkit.org> wrote: > One thing we might want to consider is to merge elements when forcing style > or pushing down style. For example, if we had "<b>hello </b>world" and > bolded "world", I'd expect to get "<b>hello world</b>" instead of "<b>hello > </b><b>world</b>". While it's not that much of an improvement in this very > simple case, the effect is obvious when the applied on more complicated That's the first step in "Forcing the style of a node". It's really necessary the way I've written the algorithm, because the way I've written it, you style each node successively and independently. So it's very common that there's a preceding node to use, since styling the previous node likely created it. (Gecko and WebKit both also do this to a limited extent. See the tests I just added to beginning with foo<b>bar</b>[baz].) > Yes, it addresses most of my current concerns except StyleWithCSS. I think > we should just obsolete StyleWithCSS and let it unspecified so that we can > keep it backward compatible. I'll spec it instead. I'm generally not happy with just leaving things unspecced if browsers aren't willing to drop support. More information about the whatwg
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PyQtX provides stable up to date binary installers for PyQt on Mac OS X. Visit the files section to download the installer, and see the readme file as well. Rate This ProjectLogin To Rate This Project QScintilla will not install. Looking to develop PyQt applications with Eric4 IDE on Mac Mini Mid 2011 with Mac OS X 10.8.4. PyQt appears to install but based on previous reviews it looks like pyuic4 is missing as well. I have contacted developer but no fix. I would recommend if all items fixed. Will the application uninstall as well? I hope the PyQScintilla package gets updated so it will install on Mac OS X 10.8.4. Would complete picture for me as far as developing on Mac OS x with PyQt. As it is I run VmWare Fusion and Windoze as a VM to develop.
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https://confluence.qps.nl/qimera/latest/en/qimera-system-requirements-226733615.html
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The following table lists the minimum and recommended hardware specifications for PC machines running Intel Based hardware. For information on which operating systems and platforms are supported, see our Qimera Platforms Overview page. Minimum Machine Configuration (see below for our recommended specifications) |CPU||Intel i3 2.4+Ghz / AMD equivalent.| |Monitor||A resolution of 1280x1024 or better.| |Mouse||2 Button with Scroll Wheel, 3 button mouse or trackpad with equivalent functionality.| Recommended Machine Configuration |CPU||Intel i5 or i7 2.6Ghz+ / AMD equivalent| |Storage Device||Solid State Drive (SSD)| |Monitor||A resolution of 1600x1200 or better.| |Mouse||2 Button with Scroll Wheel or 3 button mouse.| - When choosing hardware, please be aware that spending thousands on Workstation class components may not result in marked performance benefits when compared to a fast gaming processor and video card. - Qimera is designed to maximize CPU core utilization and many operations will use as many CPU cores as available and as a 64 bit application will utilize whatever memory is available (when appropriate). That said, testing has shown that gains from having additional threads available may drop off after 8 to 12 threads. Due to disk I/O limitations, having many many threads will not necessarily result in better performance. It is not advisable to invest in a processor with extremely high numbers of cores / threads purely for processing with Qimera. - Support for two or more displays is highly desirable especially in demanding data processing tasks. - Ensure that any external monitors are plugged into the graphics card ports rather than the onboard ports. - Having multiple hard disks/SDDs to separate source data and project data onto separate drives can substantially boost processing performance. Reference for Nvidia and AMD graphics cards and Intel integrated Graphics including information on the supported OpenGL versions: - Windows Remote Desktop does not support 3D OpenGL Applications very well so running Qimera through Remote Desktop connection can cause unforeseen issues. If you are utilizing an NVidia card they have made available a small application that enables support for this. It can be downloaded from NVidia's site at https://developer.nvidia.com/designworks. Once downloaded you will be required to run it once and reboot your machine and the feature should be enabled.
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https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/459509/how-to-quickly-factory-reset-an-iphone
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Let's assume I'm working/living in a potentially hostile environment and want to minimize the risk that somebody can access the data stored on my iPhone. The recommended way is to force-lock the phone to ensure that it can't be accessed without the password, but this doesn't fully protect against data extractions applied directly on the phone (nor to methods which would force the user to reveal the password). And going through the multi-step approach of resetting the phone via Settings is obviously not feasible under pressure. So I'm looking for ways to quickly factory reset (wipe all content) on an iPhone. Something like "press one icon, confirm with one button = reset iPhone to factory settings".. with no passwords, no PINs... just quick wipe. How can I accomplish this? PS: I'm aware that this may also lead to unexpected data loss in case the function is triggered by mistake. That's a risk I'm willing to take.
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https://www.droidforums.net/threads/i-am-t-pain-app.58760/
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Yeah AutoTune is not going to show up on an android app. There is an open source AutoTune made by a PHD student called Autotalent. I think the best shot of android getting some type of auto tune app is a developer using that. It's a fun little app to play with for about 10 minutes, but beyond that it's kind of boring. Apps like this is really what sets Android and the Iphone apart, if you ask me. An app like this wouldn't do well in the Android Market, because so many great apps are free. In addition to that, people would play with this program for about 20 minutes, get bored of it, and get a refund. From the developer perspective, it's not a great deal because they have made a product that people won't hang on to for long enough to make the sale final. Personally, I like it being that way, because we aren't having to spend a few bucks at a time to check out a new app only to find that it's not really that great. On my Ipod Touch, I have downloaded probably 10-15 apps that I've had to pay for, and of those, only about 2 have actually been worth the relatively small cost. On Android, if I pay for an app, I have 24 hours to decide if it's actually worth purchasing. It sucks for some developers, but it's a great system for the consumer.
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https://www.kelvinpapp.com/microsoft-endpoint-manager-announced/
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I write this at the end of the first “proper” day of Microsoft Ignite 2019. Quite an amazing day for a whole bunch of reasons, but not least the announcement of several big news items. Front and centre for me was the converging of Microsoft Intune, and System Centre Configuration Manager (SCCM) into Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Two big names in the device management space. What does this actually mean though? Is SCCM dead? Is Intune no more? Does this spell the end of co-management? The short answer is no, to all three of those questions. Notwithstanding, this is a big deal, and one that needs a little more explanation than the headline gives away. I was fortunate enough to hear Brad Anderson discussing the rationale behind this change live, in his Modern Management session this afternoon (BRK008). The stream is already available, the associated slides will be shortly. I’d suggest you take a listen if you haven’t already. I’d also suggest you read his accompanying blog post which also went live today. The thinking behind the change is entirely logical. The basis lies in the fact that for a long time now, Intune and SCCM have been perceived as competing (or at the very least, disjointed) products. In a lot of respects, this is true. Intune has long been seen as the modern / cloud counterpart of SCCM (with some feature gaps). SCCM has been seen as the lumbering on-premises solution with a limited shelf life. Neither of these statements is necessarily true. Each of the products has positive and negative attributes, and together they are a formidable force. Today’s announcement cements that. Not helping the matter has been co-management. As Brad indicates in his post, this has often been seen as a tool. A bridge. The means to get from A (on-premises) to B (Cloud). The destination analogy is far more accurate - not in the sense of getting to Cloud, but in the sense of getting to a far better management position. Co-Management is something you should use if you are able to - not just to migrate, but to add value to your device management operations. The Future of Endpoint Management So what’s actually happened? Is it just a re-brand? The answer, again, is no. In tandem with the branding references, there were also some significant feature announcements included today. Visibility of MDM, MAM, SCCM, and co-managed devices in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager (formerly Intune) portal has been improved - it’s now a true single pane of glass. Interoperability is also enhanced. A number of SCCM activities can now be executed directly from the Endpoint Manager portal (e.g. Application distribution). On the face of it these are small things, but again - watch the session recording. These are a big deal, and will lead to significant time-savings and efficiencies for IT teams once the power of this partnership is realised. They are also just the beginning. Coupled with the operational changes, were some licensing simplifications. Historically licensed users of Intune have been able to deploy SCCM through “equivalent use rights”. This entitlement has often been used as a temporary step - covering existing SCCM instances and aiding the transition to Intune. This now also works in reverse, with SCCM licensing now providing full access to Intune (for Windows devices). Either way around, you now have the full power of both SCCM, and Intune at your disposal. This was a really interesting, unexpected announcement and changed some of the opinions I held on the future of SCCM. It’s clear to see that Microsoft see huge value in the retention of both products, but that public opinion / speculation has tainted the adoption and usage of SCCM to its detriment. SCCM remains a top-tier management solution. Intune is a hugely powerful modern management solution. Combined, there’s huge potential for a “best of both worlds” approach which is clearly Microsoft’s aspiration for the enterprise. Modern Management doesn’t have to mean clearing out all that’s been before. By harnessing the power of the cloud, and overlaying it elegantly on the trusted, enterprise-ready architecture of SCCM they might have just convinced me that there’s life in the old dog yet! RIP SCCM. RIP Intune. Long live Microsoft Endpoint Manager!
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http://www.wiihacks.com/showthread.php?t=31884
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usb loader gx problem just finished the softmod on 4.0...installed usb loader gx and when i start the channel it's just a black screen...i installed it as the forwarder and i do have the SD card in still...what's the problem?? just noticed something else...i don't know if it's a problem with the SD card now or what but when i go into the WAD manager it freezes up after choosing the Wii SD slot with IOS249 selected....could it be something up with the SD card? can i remove any apps or other stuff?? Warning - im a newbie so take my advice with a grain of salt... Originally Posted by dtstewy Have you tried just launching USB loader GX from the homebrew channel? I am guessing it will give you the same results. I havent been able to figure out the difference between the forwarder and the other one. I suspect that the forwarder just installs a link on my wii main menu so I dont have to go into HBC and select run that way. But I have no idea what the other USB loader GX wad does..... (Do you know?) Well for what it is worth... I have been launching the GX from HBC without issues and I have installed neither the wad that comes along with the instructions. thanks for the advice...i found this tutorial on the different files with the different installs and it tells you what each one does...
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https://www.elkproducts.com/forums/reply/5799/
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There is a better and secure way to give non-Google apps “SMTP access” to the Google account. You can generate an “app password” and use that in ELK. It works as follows: - Sign in to your Gmail account security - Enable 2-step verification. - Create an App password - Use this password for SMTP. The process to generate and use app password is documented here: App password works with ELK. It is very secure. Also, it only allows SMTP access to the Google account and NOT the complete access to Gmail/Google account. Another problem in using “Allow less secure apps” option is that this option get disabled after some time, auto-magically. Unless you check, you don’t know that this option has been disabled.
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http://osdir.com/python-discuss/msg127409.html
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Determining index of range of values in a matrix I am using python for doing the following: I have a matrix which has dimension of 174*993. Each row of the matrix has some numbers in the range of 30-30.5. I would like to determine the index of the numbers in the range of 30-30.5 in each row. I can determine the index of the numbers in each row by using result1=np.where(np.logical_and(R[i,:]>= 30, R[i,:]<= 30.3)) But I would like to put the indexes in a matrix. That is difficult because the number of indexes in each row will be different. Can anyone help.
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https://www.dell.com/community/Laptops-General-Read-Only/RE-Internal-microphone-in-DELL-LATITUDE-5520/m-p/5065503
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yes, but it never worked. dell is the worst company and useless in it's response to fix problems. when they do respond they make things worse. trust them at your own peril. I am sorry that you feel this way about Dell. Please reply with the problem that you are having with your Dell system and i may be able to help. I will also be sending you a friend request, please accept if you still require service. Specialize in Laptops, Mobile Devices#IWork4Dell
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https://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1960773,1963964&show_threads=2
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at Mon Jan 23 12:39:02 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by megalon ] While they are technically hybrids (natural intergrades ARE hybrids), the parent species are very similar, and natural ranges overlap. A reptile example would be the "greenish" rat snake, happening when black rats and yellow rats crossbreed.it is technically a naturally occurring hybrid, albeit from 2 closely related snakes from the same family; unlike say,a jungle corn, which can only happen in captivity. if the shark had been a cross between a nurse and bull shark, for example, the debate wouldn't be happening in the first place. But since both species were blacktips to begin with, the offspring wouldn't appear unusual. 1.3 cb'09 crested geckos 0.0.1 cb'11 crested gecko 1.1 cb'09 gargoyle geckos 0.1 cb '11 gargoyle geckos 0.0.2 cb '11 gargoyle x crested hybrids 0.1 crazy ass dachshund (DayZ) 1.0 cb '03 homo sapien(Kaelan) "jesus is coming-when i count to 3,everyone jump out and yell SURPRISE!!" [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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