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Reconsidering Development is an international, open access, and peer reviewed e-journal that aims to create an equitable space for dialogue and discussion concerning the theory and practice of international development. Reconsidering Development publishes research articles, policy briefs, book reviews, and photo essays once a year. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis. In addition, Reconsidering Development publishes special theme-based guest-edited issues. Reconsidering Development aims to create an open platform for diverse perspectives to engage with and learn from one another. We encourage submissions from a wide variety of development actors—scholars, practitioners, policy-makers, and community activists—spanning different disciplines and geographic regions. Reconsidering Development particularly encourages submissions that reflect underrepresented voices, creative methodologies, and contemporary forms of expression in order to reconsider the broader field of development. We hope that this deliberate fusion of experiences will help to transform and push the boundaries of knowledge around which development theory and practice is built.
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Following on from the four part series Extend SharePoint 2013 People Search Using Business Connectivity Services I had a requirement to update multi-value user properties using BCS. If you haven’t read the posts in the series I highly recommend that you do as I’m only going to cover the changes I had to make in order to import multi-value properties. For this example I’ve added a column to my SQL Server table called Speciality and updated the stored procedure to return the values in this column. In the screen shot above I’ve added three specialties for myself, SharePoint, Hyper-V and SQL Server. This has created multiple rows, an additional row for each specialty each with the same email address. The email address is important as this will be used by a filter within the external content type to return multiple values for each user. Next, in SharePoint Designer open the external content type that references the stored procedure and click on Operations Design View in the ribbon. In Data Source Explorer find the stored procedure under Routines, right click on it and choose New Read List Operation. Click Next and on the Input Parameters screen click to add a Filter. Create the filter, in my case on the email field and click Ok. On the Return Parameter screen click on Email, then tick Map to Identifier. Finish the wizard and save changes to your external content type. From Central Administration open your User Profile Synchronization Service and click on Configure Synchronization Connections. Use the drop down to edit your external content type connection. You can now choose a 1:many mapping, filter using the email filter against the WorkEmail user profile property. To create a multi-value user open the User Profile Synchronization Service and click on Mange User Properties. Click on New Property, select the property type as string (Multi Value) and choose the multi value separator you’d like to use. Map the new property to the correct attribute from your BCS data connection and click Ok. Run a full profile synchronization, then click on Manage User Profiles to search for a user and check the properties have been populated.
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Flatize is a Drupal theme exclusive for a shopping site. We’ve happened to see many e-commerce websites with confusing images, an...boto_slabCssBootstrapJSMasonryColorboxDdslickFlexsliderJquery.cycleJquery.jcarouselSuperfish We are happy to announce our new theme: Flatize – Responsive Fashion Shopify Theme.Flatize with powerful features, easy to customize, pow...IntegratedFont Awesome Icons(350+)Well documented , full installation and configuration guide included! Flatize is a Responsive Fashion E-Commerce HTML5/CSS3 theme exclusive for a shopping site. We’ve happened to see many e-c...: jquery.ui.core.js, jquery.ui.widget.js, jquery.ui.mouse.js, jquery.ui.slider.jsImages from http://unsplash.comhttp://picjumbo.com
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What is it? Planttes is a citizen science project that aims to inform about the presence of allergenic plants in the environment and the level of allergy risk depending on their phenological status. The objective is to help to understand better the relationship between the environment and allergic diseases, contributing to improve the quality of life of the people who suffer them. With Planttes, the citizen can contribute to elaborate a map of the phenological state (presence of closed flower, of open flower and / or fruit) of the plants in the surroundings that cause allergy. To know the state of the plants allows to interpret whether it is in phase of pollen emission to the enviroment and, therefore, if it may be causing allergy to those people who are sensitive. Who promotes it? The Point of Information of Aerobiology (PIA) of the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA-UAB) and the Department of Animal Biology, Plant Biology and Ecology (BABVE), in tight collaboration with the Computer Vision Center (CVC) and the Library Living Lab of, all of them from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB).
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- Gender: Female - Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer - Fit: True to size Finally, an updated version of the Isis Henna Sports Bra-- great colors, patterns, same awesome design. This is hands down the most comfortable sports bra I've ever owned-- perfect on its own as a top for hot yoga; great for hiking, climbing, rafting, etc. I don't think it'd be supportive enough for any real running, but I generally avoid running unless it's away from something (zombies, bears; zombie bears) so that isn't a detractor for me. I'm a 34C and the Medium is perfect.
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| DistroWatch Weekly |DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 398, 28 March 2011 Welcome to this year's 13th issue of DistroWatch Weekly! Red Hat, Inc., the world's largest and most profitable Linux company, has once again surprised the markets with excellent results. With the company being one of the largest and most influential developers of open-source code, many of us, Linux users, stand to benefit from this enormous and perhaps unexpected success. We cover the company's 4th quarter financial results in the news section. Also in the news, the development of Fedora 15 continues with some pleasant surprises for those who dislike the GNOME 3 user interface, Arch Linux responds to the recent criticism of its package-signing practices, Mageia continues to impress early testers despite the alpha status of its first release and PC-BSD's Kris Moore details the changes in the PBI package format in the upcoming PC-BSD 9. The feature story of this week's issue takes a quick look at GhostBSD 2.0 and Kororaa Linux 14, while the Questions and Answers section deals with wireless connectivity. All this and more in this week's DistroWatch Weekly - happy reading! Listen to the Podcast edition of this week's DistroWatch Weekly in OGG (40MB) and MP3 (33MB) formats Join us at irc.freenode.net #distrowatch |Feature Story (by Jesse Smith) First looks at GhostBSD 2.0 and Kororaa Linux 14| This past week I sat down with two ISO images from two projects with the intention of installing them both and writing about whichever one happened to interest me more. However, my schedule took a turn for the hectic and I ended up getting just two days with both projects. I felt both systems were well put together and deserved some attention, so I would like to present my first impressions of... * * * * * I had a look at GhostBSD last year when it was in its early stages and, at the time, it was essentially FreeBSD with the GNOME desktop layered on top. The project offered a live disc only as there wasn't any system installer yet. The project has since gained an installer, moving it out of my mind's "technology demo" category. The project's ISO image weighs in at about 1.1 GB and comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavours. The GhostBSD website has undergone a big facelift in the past year and I like the new look. There's more information available now, including tutorials and a helpful community forum that welcomes English and French speakers. The live DVD boots into GNOME 2.32 which has a background that reminds me of the northern lights. The application menu sits at the top of the screen along with some quick-launch buttons and an icon for the system installer is displayed on the desktop. Launching the installer brings up a virtual terminal window where we're shown a series of text prompts and expected to type our responses. The installer is fairly short and doesn't require much knowledge of the BSDs. The experience is much the same as installing OpenBSD -- the interface is simple, but provides us with sane defaults so we only need to provide a minimal amount of information. After confirming which hard disk we want to use, we set a new root password, create a regular user account and pick our preferred shell. After we make it through all the questions the installer copies its files over to our hard drive. I was hit with several disk mount errors while the copying was in progress. When the process was completed I found that, errors aside, the installation had completed successfully. Rebooting the machine brought me quickly to a green-lit GNOME login screen. Upon logging in I found that GhostBSD comes with a fairly standard selection of software. In the application menu we find Firefox 3.6, Pidgin, and the Thunderbird e-mail client. For office work we have AbiWord and Gnumeric. We're given a movie player, audio player, disc burner and image viewer. There is a system services launcher, account configuration tools and a screen reader. We're also treated to the usual GNOME configuration apps and the GConf settings editor. There's also a graphical package manager and I'll touch on that further down. The only problem I ran into was launching Firefox. The menu launcher, and the quick-launch button, run a script that is supposed to start Firefox. On my test installation the script didn't work. I changed the short-cut to point directly to the Firefox executable and the application worked without any further problems. (This same issue wasn't present when I was working from the live disc.) The OS doesn't include a Flash player, but it does have codecs for playing popular video and audio file formats. We also find the GNU Compiler Collection installed by default. At the base of all this software is FreeBSD-8.2. GhostBSD 2.0 - adjusting the settings (full image size: 183kB, resolution 1024x768 pixels) Software can be added to GhostBSD through the FreeBSD Ports Collection. This provides users with a little over 20,000 available packages. By default GhostBSD doesn't include a local copy of the Ports tree (which allows users to install ports from their source code), but does include package managing utilities to help acquire pre-compiled software. Pre-compiled binaries can be downloaded using the command line program pkg_add and, for people more comfortable with a graphical interface, GhostBSD comes with a graphical front-end for package management. The GUI is a fairly straight forward tool that is divided into two parts. On the left side of the package manager window are two tabs for displaying installed or available software. On the right side we're given dependency information for any selected packages with buttons to add or remove the highlighted software. I didn't spend much time with the GUI front-end, so I can't comment on its functionality, but the layout and options seemed clear enough. Performance while using GhostBSD was good, better than I had expected. The GNOME desktop was very responsive, boot times were good and everything ran smoothly. I found the high contrast theme with bright window buttons appealing and didn't experience any crashes. When running from the live disc I found about every other boot-up that my keyboard would stop working. Usually rebooting would correct the issue. I would have liked to have spent more time on GhostBSD. The project has a pretty good selection of software, from what I've seen so far the performance is good and the package manager puts a friendly face on the Ports Collection. I would like to see more effort go into making the system installer user-friendly and the keyboard bug was an inconvenience, but otherwise things worked well. * * * * * Kororaa Linux 14 The Kororaa Linux distribution is one I had not tried before, but this project has also been through some big changes recently. The Linux distro, run by Chris Smart, was previously a Gentoo-based project aimed at end users. Now the project, which continues its goal of being user-friendly, has been reborn as a Fedora-based distribution. Mr Smart has laid out reasons for this move on the project's website and gives his views for why Fedora makes a good base for Kororaa. The distribution provides two flavours, GNOME and KDE, which are offered in both 32-bit and 64-bit editions. Each of the available ISO files is just over 1 GB in size and I decided to use the 32-bit KDE option for my tests. At first, booting from the live DVD feels just as it would booting plain Fedora 14. The underpinnings are the same and the Anaconda system installer is the same. One difference that stands out is the Help icon on the desktop. This icon opens a PDF file, giving us some information on where to find assistance, links to frequently asked questions and contact information for the project. There is a second icon for launching the system installer and a third called Add/Remove Extras. This last icon gives us the ability to quickly add a Flash browser plugin and ATI & NVIDIA video drivers. It's nice to have these optional non-free items available with just a few mouse clicks. After the installer has copied the necessary data to our hard drive and the first-run wizard has prompted us to create a user, set the time & date and submit our hardware profile upstream, we're turned over to a graphical login screen. Logging in presents us with a KDE 4.5 desktop that includes the familiar "glass breaking" Fedora background and the same Help and Add/Remove extras icons we saw before. One area where Kororaa sets itself apart from its parent distro is in the selection of software installed by default. Fedora's live ISOs are limited in size so as to fit on a single CD, but Kororaa provides a heavier disc and it allows for more software. For instance, LibreOffice 3.3 is included, as is Firefox 3.6, the VLC multimedia player, KTorrent, a blogging client, a micro-blogging client, two more video players, two audio players, a CD player, the GIMP and various image viewers. We're treated to a handful of KDE games, the Deja Dup backup tool, several utilities for managing and trouble-shooting SELinux and KPackageKit for handling packages and updates. The application menu additionally includes the various useful Fedora system tools for handling services, users, printers and network configuration. We're given codecs for playing popular multimedia formats, the GNU Compiler Collection and Java. In the background we find the 2.6.35 Linux kernel running the show. Kororaa Linux 14 - running Ksplice (full image size: 191kB, resolution 1024x768 pixels) In relation to the kernel, Kororaa is the only distribution I'm aware of that ships Ksplice in the default install. The Ksplice tool allows us to apply security updates to a running Linux kernel without rebooting. In theory this allows us to keep our systems up to date without taking the machine offline. Which brings me to a question that rattled around in my mind while I was trying out Kororaa: Who is this distribution targeting? The website says it's trying to make things easier for new Linux users while still being useful to more experienced Linuxers. I'll agree with the latter point. There's lots of software on the DVD, while I was using it the OS generally stayed out of my way, the distro comes with developer tools and the cutting-edge Fedora lies underneath it all, so I see the appeal to experienced users. However, the easy for new-comers aspect, I think, is only halfway there right now.There's helpful documentation available and the desktop environment is laid out with some nice, big icons for web browsers and shutting down the machine and these are good. Having codecs and easy-to-install extras is also good for beginners. However, there are characteristics here I think will be unappealing to novice users. The application menu is stuffed with software and that's a double-edged sword. We can find almost anything we want, but we have to dig through a lot to find it and I think future releases would benefit from pruning the application menu a bit. The default GUI package manager is KPackageKit and it's an application that, in my experience, isn't stable yet -- hopefully it will get traded in for something else soon. And, being based on Fedora 14, Kororaa's current release will only be supported through to around November 2011, making for a short life span. For the most part I've enjoyed Kororaa and I hope the next release trims down some of the extras in order to take the one-app-per-task approach. * * * * * One other thing I'd like to talk about briefly is tribalism in the open source communities. The open source world has its rivalries, lots of them. Some of them have gone on long enough and with enough heat they're almost jokes (GNOME vs KDE, vi vs Emacs, GPL vs BSD, RPM vs DEB). Quite often it's the users of these applications that get into heated arguments, but as we saw a few weeks ago with the GNOME & Canonical debates, developers and project leaders can get involved too. And I think this sort of behaviour is really unfortunate for a few reasons. First, it shows, despite the good will behind the open source philosophies, we can still be petty, uncommunicative people. We might all be working with similar ideals in mind, but a small difference of opinion or a misspoken word is all it takes for the walls go up and the gloves to come off. Second, I think it's harming the open source developers and users with duplicated work. I'm not speaking of reinventing the wheel. Every so often I think starting from scratch with a better design (while painful at first) can be just the thing to improve technology. As an example, I completely support having both the GNOME and KDE projects. Yes, both are desktop environments, but they have quite different approaches and both designs have merit. I think the same applies to the popular web browsers. Firefox and Chromium both show us web pages, but they have different ways to tackle the task and I think that's good. It's healthy to have variety and competition. Where I think tribalism hurts us is in the "not invented here" mindset -- a reimplementation of the same wheels, rather than a reinventing. It results in duplication of work and incompatibilities, neither of which are good for the users. I think a good example of reimplementing the wheel is ZFS. Due to the license on ZFS it was possible to port the file system from OpenSolaris to FreeBSD, but not to Linux. This resulted in various projects being created to give us a ZFS Linux kernel module and ZFS-FUSE. Another licensing example is FreeBSD's move to replace its text processing tools with virtually identical tools under a different license. Likewise there's the BSD ELF Tool Chain project to replace the GNU versions of those same tools. Each of these examples features an open source project being re-written, not to improve upon the technology, but because of licensing or philosophical differences. Another, more day-to-day issue I've run into is the way the GNOME and KDE desktops store their preferred applications in different ways. Let's say you set your preferred web browser in KDE. Applications written for GNOME aren't aware of it and will open links in a different browser until you also change your GNOME preferred application settings. This is an area where we really should have one common method to store and retrieve settings, but the two camps seem unwilling to cooperate. Sometimes it doesn't even have to be a matter of different projects wanting to go their own ways. The Fedora project has been sampling various unfinished front-ends for their package manager for years like a digital Goldilocks while Yum Extender sits on the side-lines. What's I'm driving at is, I think, that we should all make an effort to stop thinking of my distribution, my web browser and my license against their distro, their browser and their license. Reviewing at least one distribution each week has caused me to see the same problems being solved over and over in the same way, duplicating effort where we could be focusing energy on exploring new territory. I think we should all try to lower our walls a little and work on finding solutions that can be applied across distros, across operating system and even across licenses. |Miscellaneous News (by Ladislav Bodnar) Red Hat increases profits, Fedora adds GNOME 2 style, Arch responds to package-signing criticism, Mageia status report, PBI format in PC-BSD 9 A pleasant surprise awaited Red Hat shareholders last week as the world's largest Linux company reported record revenues in the fourth quarter of 2010. Even better, it seems that Red Hat, the producer of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is on target to become a billion-dollar company in 2011: "'With record bookings and billings in the fourth quarter, we are on a run rate to become the first pure-play open source company to achieve a billion dollars in revenues next fiscal year, a milestone achievement for Red Hat and the open source community,' said Red Hat President and CEO Jim Whitehurst in announcing the results." This is good news for the open-source development community since Red Hat is probably the largest contributor and employer in the sector. Nevertheless, the negativity surrounding its source-code "obfuscation" to make it harder for competitors to rebuild Red Hat Enterprise Linux continued last week: "One area where Red Hat has been facing competition is from clones of its own RHEL operating system. Oracle Enterprise Linux as well as the community CentOS both use RHEL as the base. Starting with RHEL 6, Red Hat has moved to make it more difficult for the clones in the way it packages the RHEL Linux kernel." * * * * * Red Hat Enterprise Linux is of course based on Fedora, a new version of which is presently undergoing heavy development. Here is a brief update on the current status of Fedora 15: "I've noticed a few changes that came with some updates yesterday that I wanted to share. Fedora 15 appears to have incorporated all of the upstream GNOME 3 changes; the experience is exactly like that from the GNOME 3 live beta based on openSUSE. They added a way in the GNOME 3 Shell System Settings to switch back to the GNOME 2 style desktop which has been polished up some. Fedora has also added some additional artwork for non-GNOME desktops. The GNOME 2 style fall-back desktop in GNOME 3 isn't exactly like the previous GNOME 2.32 desktop but it is fairly close. There are some elements from GNOME Shell present, such as the window styling and decorations (although you do get the minimize and maximize buttons back). You can place application buttons on the top panel but none are there by default. There isn't a right-click desktop menu and the System Settings are from GNOME 3. Although the fall-back desktop mode is a bit different than the older GNOME 2.32 desktop, the changes they have made should go a long way to make GNOME 2 die-hards a little happier." * * * * * Arch Linux might have become one of the most popular rolling-release distributions on the market, but it continues facing criticism over its package signing (or lack thereof) practices. Dan McGee, the lead developer of Arch's Pacman package management tool responds to some of the recent accusations in a long blog post entitled "The real story behind Arch Linux package signing": "On June 1, 2008, a day that will live in infamy, the very first patch dealing with package signing showed up on the pacman-dev mailing list. ... What happened next was typical of both Pacman development and OSS development in general- the original contributor of this work sent a few more patches, stopped responding to requests to fix issues in the work, and left it in our laps. For the maintainer of a project, being dumped on like this is never a great thing, but at least here the work was in good enough shape to fix up and commit to a GPG branch for later use." The author also takes offence with a well-known website (LWN.net) for publishing an article on the subject before concluding that package signing in Arch Linux is still on the cards: "With Pacman 3.5 out the door and 3.6 in development, package signing is not falling out of the spotlight. Instead, three different merges plus additional follow-up commits have already taken place of the code that in some cases is 2.75 years old." * * * * * Mageia is a distribution that many current and former Mandriva users keep watching in the hope of switching to it as soon as its inaugural release turns stable. Following the first two alpha builds, it looks like the distro is starting to fulfil its promise: "On September 18, 2010, in response to Mandriva's liquidation of its 'Edge-IT' subsidiary and the attendant lay-off of a substantial share of its developers, a group consisting of former Mandriva developers and Mandriva community contributors announced their intention to form a non-profit organization and release a fork of Mandriva Linux called Mageia. Six months later, on February 14, 2011 the alpha 1 version of Mageia 1 was released, two months later than originally planned. However, the alpha 2 release was right on time, appearing a month later on March 15, 2011. How is the Mageia 1 release shaping up? This status report takes a look at Mageia Linux 1 alpha 2 release (updated daily), from a KDE-user perspective." And the conclusion? "I really like the way Mageia is shaping up. I plan to continue with Mageia on my laptop, which I'll be taking with me to the Northwest LinuxFest Conference at the end of April. For an alpha 2 release updated to an imminent beta 1 release, it's becoming very stable. The repositories are getting deep, and the performance is remarkable." * * * * * Finally, a quick link to a technical article detailing the changes in the PBI packaging format of the upcoming PC-BSD 9, a desktop operating system based on FreeBSD. Written by Kris Moore, the project's founder and lead developer, the article (PDF format) was presented at the AsiaBSDCon 2011 in Tokyo, Japan earlier this month: "The PBI format (Push Button Installer) has been the default package management system for PC-BSD going on 5+ years now. However, as we looked to the future it became apparent that it was greatly needing an overhaul to both improve its functionality, and expand its usage outside the scope of just PC-BSD. Among the areas needing improvement were how it dealt with identical libraries between applications, the heavy requirements from being implemented in Qt/KDE, and lack of a digital verification mechanism. Starting in April of 2010, work began on reimplementing the PBI format to address these issues, and greatly expand upon its usefulness as a package management system for both PC-BSD and FreeBSD. From this work the pbi-manager was born as a subset of command-line functionality for dealing with every aspect of PBIs, from building, installing, distribution and advanced management." |Questions and Answers (by Jesse Smith) All about wireless Since early 2010 I've been using a laptop made by HP as one of my test machines during reviews. In recent months several readers have pointed out, quite correctly, that the wireless card in this laptop doesn't work with the majority of distributions I test. This has led to various comments and questions about the laptop and its wireless card. Rather than reply to each of these comments individually each week, I decided to collect them and try to answer all your questions at once. Before I get to the Q&A, I'd like to point out that my reviews consist of my observations and opinions using my hardware. At no point have I meant to imply that my experiences will be the same as another's. That is, where one distribution works well for me (or doesn't work well), I don't expect the same to be true for anyone else if they're using different equipment. My observations that various distros do not automatically detect my wireless card are not attacks on the distributions. I strongly suspect that your mileage may vary, as the saying goes. What kind of notebook are you using? I'm using HP's G60-530CA. The wireless card is an Intel WiFi Link 1000. Running dmesg on my machine gives the following identifying details on distributions that work with the card: iwlagn: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link AGN driver for Linux, 1.3.27k iwlagn 0000:02:00.0: Detected Intel Wireless WiFi Link 1000 Series BGN REV=0x6C iwlagn 0000:02:00.0: firmware: requesting iwlwifi-1000-3.ucode iwlagn 0000:02:00.0: loaded firmware version 220.127.116.11 The lspci command reports on the device as follows: Network controller: Intel Corporation WiFi Link 1000 Series Does your wireless card work with any distribution? Yes, indeed it does. I don't have a complete list, but if I recall correctly the following distributions have worked very well with this machine: KNOPPIX, Ubuntu and almost all children of Ubuntu, such as Linux Mint, Peppermint and Wolfer Linux. The exceptions to the Ubuntu rule so far being Trisquel GNU/Linux (a libre distro) and Bodhi Linux). For that matter, I'm sure it's possible to make the wireless work with any distribution if one is willing to do a little research and downloading. However, I don't think that readers of my reviews would benefit from a detailed description of how to get my hardware working. Is your wireless card broken? No, it's working just fine. I use this same laptop for other tasks besides testing distributions and I make use of the wireless card several times a week. Though I haven't done a thorough investigation, I think most distributions simply don't ship the required firmware in their default install. According to this Debian document, the Intel Wireless WiFi Link 1000 driver was introduced in the 2.6.27 version of the Linux kernel, but the firmware is non-free. I suspect that most distributions don't ship the non-free firmware in their ISOs. This theory is supported by dmesg errors saying iwlwifi-1000-3.ucode cannot be found when running non-supporting distributions. That being said, I have found that recent versions of FreeBSD do ship the required driver & firmware, but for some reason the firmware doesn't get loaded automatically. Users have the option of manually loading the module to enable the device. Why not use another computer for testing? Two reasons. The first is that I refuse to change a test to improve its outcome. We see that sort of behaviour all too frequently in the North American education system and it does not yield positive results. I've established that the card is in working order and the proper software/firmware exists to make it function on Linux and FreeBSD. If developers want their distribution to work with this card, they can support it. On the other hand, if there are reasons that they are not supporting the card out of the box, that's okay, but I'm not going to change my hardware to match their priorities. My second reason is that I don't see the hardware section of my reviews to be all that important. Almost everyone reading this is using a different combination of hardware. I mention my test hardware and experiences with it as a frame of reference only. Since other people are using different hardware, we're likely to have different results. Does the front-end software matter? Does using wicd give different results than Network Manager? In short, no. On distributions where my wireless card is picked up right away I've found I can use either wicd or Network Manager to connect to the network. On distributions where the card isn't picked up by one application, it isn't picked up by the other. As a side note, I don't recommend trying to run both Network Manager and wicd at the same time. In my experience the two tend to conflict. You're on the HP payroll. More of a statement than a question, but I'll run with it. I'm sorry to say that HP has never offered to pay me for... well, for anything, now that I think about it. They certainly haven't shown any interest in paying me to mention that one of their notebook models has a wireless card that doesn't work with most Linux distributions out of the box. I'm sure that their advertising department can come up with better ideas. Of course, should HP offer to send me a new notebook with a more freedom-friendly wireless card, I'll be happy to write about their generosity. |Released Last Week GParted Live 0.8.0-5 Steven Shiau has released a new stable version of GParted Live, a Debian-based live utility CD designed primarily for disk partitioning task, with some data rescue tools added into the mix. From the release notes: "This is GParted Live 0.8.0-5. New in this release: the underlying GNU/Linux operating system is based on the Debian 'Sid' repository (as of 2011-03-21); the Linux kernel has been updated to 2.6.38; package OpenSSH was added in this release, by default the SSH service is not started, and if you want to start it, make sure you have change the password and the file /etc/hosts.deny; bug fixed - a workaround was added to make setxkbmap work.". See also the changelog for a complete release history. Trisquel GNU/Linux 4.5 Rubén Rodríguez has announced the release of Trisquel GNU/Linux 4.5, an Ubuntu-based desktop distribution built from free (as defined by Free Software Foundation) components only: "Our latest version is ready for download. It includes a lot of updates, along with an overhaul of the development process which was largely upgraded to simplify automation. This improvement made it easier to apply changes to the upstream packages, leading to a much more polished result. Along with many bug fixes, 'Slaine' comes with a new boot manager for live images, an improved installer which showcases the project highlights, and new programs like the Remmina remote desktop client, the social network client Gwibber or the backup tool Deja-dup. 'Slaine' is based on Ubuntu 10.10, the main packages include: Linux-libre 2.6.35, X.Org 7.5, GNOME 2.32, Mozilla-based web browser 3.6.15, OpenOffice.org 3.2.". Here is the full release announcement. Trisquel GNU/Linux 4.5 - a 100% "libre" distribution based on Ubuntu (full image size: 1,040kB, resolution 1280x1024 pixels) Zenwalk Linux 7.0 Jean-Philippe Guillemin has announced the release of Zenwalk Linux 7.0, a Slackware-based desktop distribution featuring the new Xfce 4.8 desktop: "Zenwalk Linux 7.0 is available for immediate download. Still desktop, Internet and multimedia oriented, Zenwalk 7.0 is a milestone in the evolution of the distribution. This release brings several major changes at user level and system level. At user level, the Xfce desktop environment has been updated to major version 4.8.1, coming with a new VFS, Xfce 4.8 allows CIFS and SFTP shares browsing through the file manager, making it mostly feature equivalent to GNOME while still a lot faster. The new panel has good support for transparency, and is packaged with many plugins out of the box. We are pleased to announce that OpenOffice.org will be replaced by LibreOffice.". Read the rest of the release announcement for full details. Zenwalk Linux 7.0 - a major new version of the popular Slackware-based distribution (full image size: 208kB, resolution 1280x1024 pixels) Bodhi Linux 1.0.0 Bodhi Linux 1.0.0, the first stable version of the Ubuntu-based distribution featuring the Enlightenment 17 window manager, has been released: "After two more weeks of hacking and user feedback since our final release candidate the Bodhi Team and I are proud to announce the availability of the first ever Bodhi Linux Stable release (1.0.0). This release includes a couple of minor bug fixes and a few final touches polish-wise. For a full change log see here. The first thing you will notice when starting the newest Bodhi disc is that our Plymouth (boot splash) has a sleek new look. In addition to the standard Plymouth being reworked, a text-based Plymouth is now installed by default so older/virtual systems no longer display the harmless 'missing library' message that had looked tacky in the previous versions." Read the full release announcement for more details and several screenshots. Bodhi Linux 1.0.0 - an Ubuntu-based distribution with Enlightenment (full image size: 895kB, resolution 1280x1024 pixels) Foresight Linux 2.5.0 Og Maciel has announced the release of Foresight Linux 2.5.0, an rPath-based, rolling-release distribution featuring the Conary package management and a choice of three desktop environments: "Foresight is a Linux distribution for your desktop that features a rolling-release schedule that always keeps your desktop up-to-date, a revolutionary package manager, the latest GNOME, KDE and Xfce desktop environments, and an innovative set of excellent, up-to-date software applications. What's new? GNOME 2.32.1, KDE 4.6.1 and Xfce 4.8; Linux kernel 18.104.22.168; the very latest and greatest Chromium and Firefox web browsers, Banshee, F-Spot, OpenShot, Hotot, Pidgin, Gimp...." Read the rest of the release announcement for further information. Foresight Linux 2.5.0 - the GNOME edition comes with GNOME 2.32 (full image size: 1,119kB, resolution 1280x1024 pixels) * * * * * Development, unannounced and minor bug-fix releases |Upcoming Releases and Announcements Summary of expected upcoming releases New distributions added to waiting list - Dream Studio. Dream Studio is an Ubuntu-based distribution containing a collection of applications for creating stunning graphics, captivating videos, inspiring music and professional websites. - Tulga GNU/Linux. Tulga GNU/Linux is a new Turkish distribution based on Slackware Linux. The project's website is in Turkish. - WhirlWind. WhirlWind is a WiFi wardriving live CD containing a collection of open-source and proprietary wireless security applications. Previously a commercial distribution developed by Futures Inc, WhirlWind is now available to private individuals as a free download. * * * * * DistroWatch database summary * * * * * This concludes this week's issue of DistroWatch Weekly. The next instalment will be published on Monday, 4 April 2011. Jesse Smith and Ladislav Bodnar |Linux Foundation Training |• Issue 843 (2019-12-02): Obarun 2019.11.02, Bluestar 5.3.6, using special characters on the command line, Fedora plans to disable empty passwords, FreeBSD's quarterly status report| |• Issue 842 (2019-11-25): SolydXK 10, System Adminstration Ethics book review, Debian continues init diversity debate, Google upstreaming Android kernel patches| |• Issue 841 (2019-11-18): Emmabuntus DE3-1.00, changing keys in a keyboard layout, Debian phasing out Python 2 and voting on init diversity, Slackware gets unofficial updated live media| |• Issue 840 (2019-11-11): Fedora 31, monitoring user activity, Fedora working to improve Python performance, FreeBSD gets faster networking| |• Issue 839 (2019-11-04): MX 19, manipulating PDFs, Ubuntu plans features for 20.04, Fedora 29 nears EOL, Netrunner drops Manjaro-based edition| |• Issue 838 (2019-10-28): Xubuntu 19.10, how init and service managers work together, DragonFly BSD provides emergency mode for HAMMER, Xfce team plans 4.16| |• Issue 837 (2019-10-21): CentOS 8.0-1905, Trident finds a new base, Debian plans firewall changes, 15 years of Fedora, how to merge directories| |• Issue 836 (2019-10-14): Archman 2019.09, Haiku improves ARM support, Project Trident shifting base OS, Unix turns 50| |• Issue 835 (2019-10-07): Isotop, Mazon OS and, KduxOS, examples of using the find command, Mint's System Reports becomes proactive, Solus updates its desktops| |• Issue 834 (2019-09-30): FreedomBox "Buster", CentOS gains a rolling release, Librem 5 phones shipping, Redcore updates its package manager| |• Issue 833 (2019-09-23): Redcore Linux 1908, why Linux distros are free, Ubuntu making list of 32-bit software to keep, Richard M Stallman steps down from FSF leadership| |• Issue 832 (2019-09-16): BlackWeb 1.2, checking for Wayland session and applications, Fedora to use nftables in firewalld, OpenBSD disables DoH in Firefox| |• Issue 831 (2019-09-09): Adélie Linux 1.0 beta, using ffmpeg, awk and renice, Mint and elementary improvements, PureOS and Manjaro updates| |• Issue 930 (2019-09-02): deepin 15.11, working with AppArmor profiles, elementary OS gets new greeter, exFAT support coming to Linux kernel| |• Issue 829 (2019-08-26): EndeavourOS 2019.07.15, Drauger OS 7.4.1, finding the licenses of kernel modules, NetBSD gets Wayland application, GhostBSD changes base repo| |• Issue 828 (2019-08-19): AcademiX 2.2, concerns with non-free firmware, UBports working on Unity8, Fedora unveils new EPEL channel, FreeBSD phasing out GCC| |• Issue 827 (2019-08-12): Q4OS, finding files on the disk, Ubuntu works on ZFS, Haiku improves performance, OSDisc shutting down| |• Issue 826 (2019-08-05): Quick looks at Resilient, PrimeOS, and BlueLight, flagship distros for desktops,Manjaro introduces new package manager| |• Issue 825 (2019-07-29): Endless OS 3.6, UBports 16.04, gNewSense maintainer stepping down, Fedora developrs discuss optimizations, Project Trident launches stable branch| |• Issue 824 (2019-07-22): Hexagon OS 1.0, Mageia publishes updated media, Fedora unveils Fedora CoreOS, managing disk usage with quotas| |• Issue 823 (2019-07-15): Debian 10, finding 32-bit packages on a 64-bit system, Will Cooke discusses Ubuntu's desktop, IBM finalizes purchase of Red Hat| |• Issue 822 (2019-07-08): Mageia 7, running development branches of distros, Mint team considers Snap, UBports to address Google account access| |• Issue 821 (2019-07-01): OpenMandriva 4.0, Ubuntu's plan for 32-bit packages, Fedora Workstation improvements, DragonFly BSD's smaller kernel memory| |• Issue 820 (2019-06-24): Clear Linux and Guix System 1.0.1, running Android applications using Anbox, Zorin partners with Star Labs, Red Hat explains networking bug, Ubuntu considers no longer updating 32-bit packages| |• Issue 819 (2019-06-17): OS108 and Venom, renaming multiple files, checking live USB integrity, working with Fedora's Modularity, Ubuntu replacing Chromium package with snap| |• Issue 818 (2019-06-10): openSUSE 15.1, improving boot times, FreeBSD's status report, DragonFly BSD reduces install media size| |• Issue 817 (2019-06-03): Manjaro 18.0.4, Ubuntu Security Podcast, new Linux laptops from Dell and System76, Entroware Apollo| |• Issue 816 (2019-05-27): Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0, creating firewall rules, Antergos shuts down, Matthew Miller answers questions about Fedora| |• Issue 815 (2019-05-20): Sabayon 19.03, Clear Linux's developer features, Red Hat explains MDS flaws, an overview of mobile distro options| |• Issue 814 (2019-05-13): Fedora 30, distributions publish Firefox fixes, CentOS publishes roadmap to 8.0, Debian plans to use Wayland by default| |• Issue 813 (2019-05-06): ROSA R11, MX seeks help with systemd-shim, FreeBSD tests unified package management, interview with Gael Duval| |• Issue 812 (2019-04-29): Ubuntu MATE 19.04, setting up a SOCKS web proxy, Scientific Linux discontinued, Red Hat takes over Java LTS support| |• Issue 811 (2019-04-22): Alpine 3.9.2, rsync examples, Ubuntu working on ZFS support, Debian elects new Project Leader, Obarun releases S6 tools| |• Issue 810 (2019-04-15): SolydXK 201902, Bedrock Linux 0.7.2, Fedora phasing out Python 2, NetBSD gets virtual machine monitor| |• Issue 809 (2019-04-08): PCLinuxOS 2019.02, installing Falkon and problems with portable packages, Mint offers daily build previews, Ubuntu speeds up Snap packages| |• Issue 808 (2019-04-01): Solus 4.0, security benefits and drawbacks to using a live distro, Gentoo gets GNOME ports working without systemd, Redox OS update| |• Issue 807 (2019-03-25): Pardus 17.5, finding out which user changed a file, new Budgie features, a tool for browsing FreeBSD's sysctl values| |• Issue 806 (2019-03-18): Kubuntu vs KDE neon, Nitrux's znx, notes on Debian's election, SUSE becomes an independent entity| |• Issue 805 (2019-03-11): EasyOS 1.0, managing background services, Devuan team debates machine ID file, Ubuntu Studio works to remain an Ubuntu Community Edition| |• Issue 804 (2019-03-04): Condres OS 19.02, securely erasing hard drives, new UBports devices coming in 2019, Devuan to host first conference| |• Issue 803 (2019-02-25): Septor 2019, preventing windows from stealing focus, NetBSD and Nitrux experiment with virtual machines, pfSense upgrading to FreeBSD 12 base| |• Issue 802 (2019-02-18): Slontoo 18.07.1, NetBSD tests newer compiler, Fedora packaging Deepin desktop, changes in Ubuntu Studio| |• Issue 801 (2019-02-11): Project Trident 18.12, the meaning of status symbols in top, FreeBSD Foundation lists ongoing projects, Plasma Mobile team answers questions| |• Issue 800 (2019-02-04): FreeNAS 11.2, using Ubuntu Studio software as an add-on, Nitrux developing znx, matching operating systems to file systems| |• Issue 799 (2019-01-28): KaOS 2018.12, Linux Basics For Hackers, Debian 10 enters freeze, Ubuntu publishes new version for IoT devices| |• Issue 798 (2019-01-21): Sculpt OS 18.09, picking a location for swap space, Solus team plans ahead, Fedora trying to get a better user count| |• Issue 797 (2019-01-14): Reborn OS 2018.11.28, TinyPaw-Linux 1.3, dealing with processes which make the desktop unresponsive, Debian testing Secure Boot support| |• Issue 796 (2019-01-07): FreeBSD 12.0, Peppermint releases ISO update, picking the best distro of 2018, roundtable interview with Debian, Fedora and elementary developers| |• Issue 795 (2018-12-24): Running a Pinebook, interview with Bedrock founder, Alpine being ported to RISC-V, Librem 5 dev-kits shipped| |• Issue 794 (2018-12-17): Void 20181111, avoiding software bloat, improvements to HAMMER2, getting application overview in GNOME Shell| |• Issue 793 (2018-12-10): openSUSE Tumbleweed, finding non-free packages, Debian migrates to usrmerge, Hyperbola gets FSF approval| |• Issue 792 (2018-1203): GhostBSD 18.10, when to use swap space, DragonFly BSD's wireless support, Fedora planning to pause development schedule| |• Issue 791 (2018-11-26): Haiku R1 Beta1, default passwords on live media, Slax and Kodachi update their media, dual booting DragonFly BSD on EFI| |• Full list of all issues| Star Labs - Laptops built for Linux. View our range including the Star Lite, Star LabTop and more. Available with a choice of Ubuntu, Linux Mint or Zorin OS pre-installed with many more distributions supported. Visit Star Labs for information, to buy and get support. |Random Distribution | DietPi is a Debian-based Linux distribution, primarily developed for single board computers such as the Raspberry Pi, Orange Pi or Odroid. DietPi also supplies builds for 64-bit x86 personal computers and virtual machines. DietPi ships with a number of menu-driven configuration tools which can be run from a terminal.
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http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/how-to-play-dos-games-in-rhel5-640239/
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Originally Posted by corbintechboy I have always had good luck with DosBox. I believe there are others. I use dosbox too and if you go on the website you can find gui for it too..anyway,look for dos emulators in Yum and you'll find others,at least so it does in Fedora Good luck !
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https://ledatascifi.github.io/ledatascifi-2023/content/about/objectives.html
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You can navigate between pages on this site by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard. Read the entire syllabus and schedule/help sections before class starts. I promise it’ll be worth it. Use python to obtain, explore, groom, visualize, and analyze data → puts the world of big data at your fingertips Make all of that reproducible, reusable, and shareable → collobaration is mandatory in real-world projects Apply those skills to problems in the finance domain → interesting, profitable, and impactful action In more detail¶ (1) project management and programming golden rules¶ organized workflows and good programming habits reduce errors, increase speed, and make it easier for others to read it (including yourself when you look at the code 8 months later) portable code is better, too intro to programming (2) our data science “stack”¶ Python: Loaded via Anaconda, and coding in JupyterLab (or Jupyter, and Spyder when it suits the task) Github: Sharing and storing code, data, and reports + collaboration Git: Version control system. Can think of it like Google Docs or “track changes” in Microsoft Word, but built for software projects that teams work on. Github Desktop: Git is, famously, a pain in the @$^, Github Desktop makes it easy (3) data: cleaning, exploring, visualizing and organizing¶ some data will be given to you and well organized but much of the data that will be given to you will be poorly organized so we need to know how to explore it (both to clean it and learn from it) tables will help you understand data, but visuals are usually better we are going to learn good dataset habits (4) web crawling and data scraping¶ some data will be given to you. but most of the world’s data is uncollected and unorganized (despite google’s best efforts) finding and using that data - that’s where we make our money (5) prediction models and data analysis¶ what we’re going to do with the data. producing and improving a model. applied econometrics (ie more conceptual than mathematical rigor) to understand and improve the output understanding the how “data analysis/ML/<<buzz word #51>>” fit into the bigger picture of producing and using our domain knowledge of from finance.4 to quote Prof Gunther: data < info < knowledge < wisdom learning from the model: what does the output of my analysis mean? (X and Y are “related”, but WHY) (6) applying all those skills within finance¶ it’s easy to misuse powerful tools: don’t run blindfolded with a chainsaw data science skills are no exception: be wary of using DS/ML/big data outside areas with domain skill and contextual understanding → applying our new skills in our expertise area (finance, duh!) I wrote this before covid and it’s obviously more true now. “A few times a year, I get asked to be a judge of student statistical projects in politics or sports. While the students are very bright, they spend WAY too much time using fancy statistical methods and not enough time framing the right questions and contextualizing their answers. If you want to be a good data scientist, you should spend ~49% of your time developing your statistical intuition (i.e. how to ask good questions of the data), and ~49% of your time on domain knowledge (improving overall understanding of your field). Only ~2% on methods per se.” - Nate Silver
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https://forum.formalms.org/12/13280.html
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DOCCEBO support Auth0 integration. https://www.docebo.com/knowledge-base/auth0integration/ But I couldn't find Auth0 integration in FORMA. Please help me how to integrate Auth0 in FORMA. welcome to the forum. We have LDAP integration, SSO integration and available API. We recently developed SAML2 integration (as a plugin). We still currently don't have the integration you're looking for. We are developing a commercial plugin for auth0 authentication If you are interested contact me Joint Technologies - Sistemi avanzati per l'information technology
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https://docs.octav.fi/campaigns/usdop-campaign-starting-10-02-23/how-to-earn-leaderboard-points/how-to-label-transaction-types-you-cant-remember
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You earn points on Octav for correct validations that inlclude both the correct transaction type and protocol. This tutorial will cover how to properly label a transaction type. Note that unlike protocols which are labeled "unknown" by default. Transaction types will be automatically labeled by Octav's Brain based on best data available. Sometimes this isn't accurate and we need your help to help us validate and learn based on the interaction with the smart contract. Here's how you can check using the same example as with labeling the Arbitrum protocol: 1. Here is an Arbitrum transaction I did over a month ago. It says its a "Swap" but how can we be sure? We can use block explorers to investigate and find the correct transaction type. After clicking on my unknown transaction on the transaction page I open the labelling module. I can click on "View on Explorer" to open up the block explorer page for that specific transaction. Reviewing the block explorer, go to the bottom of the page, and click on "click to se More": Clicking this dropdown will reveal the transaction type which is generally following the word "function" as you can see in this example it says "Swap". So we are confident that indeed our transaction type was a Swap. Back on Octav, I can now label my transaction type as a Swap. If I needed to change it, I can click on the transaction type and pick from the list. Now that its, labeled, I can hit validate to submit my transaction for review and to get 1 point.
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https://mods.factorio.com/mod/nihilist_quickstart/changelog
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- Further refactoring, but it should be much easier to provide support going forward. - Fixed a nil comparison that could occur due to some unncessary logic regarding gun turrets. - Fixed compatibility with omnimatter_fluid. - Major refactoring, though functionality mostly remains the same - Krastorio2: Crushers - LinkedBelts: Linked belts - Angel's Smelting: Induction Furnaces, Blaast Furnaces, Casting Machines - Bumping the version number as I've run the code now through luacheck and started optimizing, so marking it clearly different from its - Fixed so that it can work again when no cutscene is present, such as in a scenario or when the crash site is disabled. - Deadlock Beltboxes and Loaders (beltboxes) - Angels Ore Sorting Machines - A lot of maximum values have been increased. - nihilist_quickstart still had code to give the player armor despite the option moving to nihilist_quickstart_bne so I removed the code from nihilist_quickstart there should be no noticeable effect. - electricboiler by Mobius1 - Fixed the omnitractor setting label so it is not so verbose. - Two new settings have been added, "Use basic loaders" and "Provide electric omnitractors" - Increased the max number of mining drones to 2000 - Fixed a crash when starting in sandbox mode - Added option for gun turrets, ammo, walls and gates - Market by OwnlyMe - Oxygen 2.0 by Natha, amylizzle and Va7ya - Moved settings from starup to map - Due to legacy support for 0.17 a change of versionnumbers is needed. Base game support: - Support for Factorio 0.18 - Added support for miniloaders - Cleaned up some codes and settings - Added option for clearing inventory before adding items - It's now possible to set 0 for crushers when using angel's refining - Fixed crash when having None set as preferred loader - Fixed crash when loading without Mining Drones activated. - Added support for Mining Drones. - Added missing text in settings. - Added option for cliff explosives. - Minor changes in the integration with the Bots and Equipment sister mod. - Fixed loading error when mod tried to remove a non existing entity. - Changed optional dependency for Deadlock's loaders, since they're being replaced - Removed basic heat pipes, since they aren't a must have. - Player is now provided correct labs and assemblers when using AAI industry - Fixed error when loading together with bobslogistics - Fixed error when mod was checking for the presence of bobslogistics - Yet another typo, which resulted in lack of electric mining drills. - Reworked the settings, in an effort to make it more comprehensible. - Some code were in conflict with Universal Quickstart Bots and Equipment. - Lifted out the robots and personal equipment to a standalone mod. - Vanilla Loaders HD - Renamned mod to Universal Quickstart Belts and Machines - Added support for bob's, py's and yuoki's robots. - Fixed minor error, a typo, which meant that the player didn't receive any belts. - Added options to get logistic robots, construction robots and roboport - Fixed minor error, where the conditions were a bit flawed - Added setting to give the player the possibility to receive the equipment in backpack instead, so they can combine them however they wish in their armor grid. - Reworked the code for adding equipment to grid to increase the possible combinations. - There were some flaws in my code, which didn't give the player some equipment. Should work better now. - Reworked the code for adding equipment to armor. Should give all vanilla items. - Added options for customizable armor and personal equipment. Work in progress. - Added code which were lost at an earlier update, which makes sure that the player is given an omniphlog whenever omnimatter is present together with a power source that needs water. - Fixed bug that gave the player AAII burner assemblers and labs whenever AAII was present. - Added choice between burner and electric crushers for Angel's Refining. - Mod dependent burning mining drills for Amator. - Optimization for AAII and Amator Phasma's Coal & Steam. - Amator Phasma's Coal & Steam, not fully tested with other mods, expect conflicts with AAII. - Thermal Solar Power - Solar power is added as new power option - Instead of specifying number of machines the player now specifies desired power production in MW. - Set conditional for supplying gas vent so to not force use of Pyanodons Industry. - Giving extra tailing pond when pyCoal is present but not pyIndustry. - Deadlock Loaders - Pyanodons Coal Processing & Raw Ores, balanced to get 0.5 red science up and running. - Value of zero doesn't stop game from loading anymore. - Omniphlog is now given, if Omnimatter is present, when having AAI Industry as power-type whilst not having AAI present. - Added settings for all supplied items. - The first release.
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https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/10453596/dead-air-when-external-caller-rings
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We have a strange issue where if an external caller rings in, and the internal phone goes off hook, the user hears dead air for a couple of seconds before the RTP stream is established. The external caller hears ring back and then the RTP stream cuts through in both directions. This used to work and only in the last week has this happened. No changes made on the network or voice side at all during this time. Setup is H.323 gateway with CM 4.2(3). Phones running SCCP and are part of a hunt group where the external DDI is being mapped to a hunt pilot and makes all the phones on site ring. This site has a local breakout with the CM being at a remote HO. Call flow is "local" from local gateway to local IP phones. Things we have tried: Set clocking to external clock source. Remove progress_ind setup enable 3 from the voip dial-peers. Relevant snippets of config are attached.
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http://support.d-tools.com/02_SI5/User_Guide/02Installation_Admin/zTips_Tricks/Server_Update
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This posting discusses how to update your SI5 server to SI5.5, and discusses some of the things that will occur during the update. Here are the steps: Note: You will need your administrator console username and password to complete the update. Please have this available before beginning. Checking in all projects and logging off all users ensures that your database is in a stable, predictable state when performing the update. This is particularly useful if anything unusual happens and you need to restore to a save point. View the ”User” column in the project grid to see who the project is checked out to. If User is blank, the project is checked in. Back up important server files, to be used as a system restore point. Backup server files You will be informed that there is an update. Click “Next” to download and run (5.04 MB). SI5.5 requires the .Net Framework 3.5 SP1, which will be downloaded and installed if it is not already present. Please note that this is a rather sizeable download, and may require a reboot after the installation is complete. This will install the SI5.5 server software. Click “Next” until you get to the Install button, then click Install. After you hit “Finish”, the Server Configuration wizard will run. In the dialog titled “Run As”, click OK to begin the wizard. Do not cancel out of the configuration wizard. The configuration wizard will be updating your databases and copying project files, and it is imperative that you let it complete all steps rather than interrupt in the middle. If you do cancel out early in the process, you can still recover by rerunning the wizard here: C:Program FilesD-ToolsSI5ServerServerConfigurationWizard.exe. Click “Next” through the next several screens, until you get to the Summary screen. This is the point of no return. When you click “Next” after this screen, your database and projects will be converted to SI5.5. CAUTION: The update is particularly sensitive at this point. Do not hit “Cancel”. You probably already have both project and product folders shared. If you like, you can turn off sharing on the project folder, since this is no longer needed in SI5.5. It is possible that certain projects will not convert. This occurs when there are two similar projects that have duplicate database keys due to the way they were imported (for example, copying a .dtl file, renaming it, then importing it). If any of your projects did not convert properly, you will get a message telling you to check the log file. Check the log file link to see which projects were affected. Projects which were not converted will have a WARNING line: These projects can be re-imported into SI5.5 by using the Import Project feature and browsing to the 5.2 project folder on the server (all of which are still there but no longer used by SI5.5). The last step is to log in to the administrator console to register the software. This should happen automatically when the console opens. SI5.5 has new permissions that you’ll want to check out. For example, all of your Text users have now been upgraded to Pro! Which means they can create and edit drawing files, unless you want to restrict them by removing this permission. Quicklinks is also controlled by permission and not by license. And, lastly, there are new scheduling permissions (Add/Edit Task, Add/Edit Service Order, Assign Resources, Manage Schedule) that you may wish to set up. You may also wish to add new users, since users are no longer directly tied to specific seat licenses. First come, first served is how SI5.5 licenses work. Make sure that these exceptions are added to your firewall: C:Program FilesD-ToolsSI 5ServerDTools.Services.exe C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLBinnsqlservr.exe C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server90Sharedsqlbrowser.exe Also: You might try adding TCP port 9000 to the exceptions list. This assumes you are using port 9000. If you do this, it will cover ALL programs using this port and eliminate the need to specify individual programs. Now that you’ve upgraded the server, you need to tell all users to update their desktop apps to 5.5. Desktops running 5.2 or earlier will not be able to access the SI5.5 server. Update desktop
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https://serverfault.com/questions/963556/how-to-schedule-export-and-import-of-aurora-snapshots-across-aws-accounts
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I am trying to build the following process, to be ran on a schedule: - Export, from an AWS account A, the content of an Aurora database - Transfer that dump to another AWS account B - Import the dump in another Aurora database on the account B Here are two of my constraints: - I need to be able to put the system in place for multiple databases with different target DBs - The import DB might not have the same name as the export DB - Both databases are in the same region I looked online quite a bit and I was able to find the following article: Automating Cross-Region and Cross-Account Snapshot Copies with the Snapshot Tool for Amazon Aurora However, it doesn't cover automatically restoring the backup and my attempts at finding a way to do so (using a Lambda for example) have not yield great results. Is there a way to do so?
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https://mspsocial.net/@kyleislikekyle/102623425458864597
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This bike rack is joking with me. I don’t believe it is real. Good one, bike rack. You got me. (Pictured: one of the worst bike racks ever) @kyleislikekyle oh my GOD kyle you've done it again where do you FIND these @t54r4n1 I think they find me! I’m just a person trying to park their bike! That crack you see in the wall is probably the universe starting to split, unable withstand a bike rack this bad. A community centered on the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, and their surrounding region. An alternative to social networks that connected people in the region that have either died away or driven people off with unethical or anti-social policies. MSP Social is a noncommercial community service, hosted and administered by @lawremipsum. Users should not feel obligated to contribute financially to the project. But contributions to defray server costs and/or for possible future expansion are welcome at Patreon, Liberapay or via PayPal to lawremipsum at gmail. We financially support local community-oriented organizations. Currently, we support WedgeLive, Streets MN, Grease Rag and The MN Tool Library. Future support of community-oriented organizations will be determined by accountholders, donors and the admin, and is likely to be focused on groups that advance the values of the donors and encourage underrepresented voices in community and urban planning spheres. Recurring contributors: @hfrazey, @[email protected], @Jennybellium, @densetsu, @iangreenleaf, @britvulcan, @joeld, @yeahno, @paulference, @billmk, @brandon, @benjotron, @june @wafflesoup and anonymous. If you're a current Twitter user, here is a tool that can help Twitter friends find each other on Mastodon.
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https://www.peerq.com/Investment-Advise-84post
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Investment AdviseWhich coin/token project will you recommend for a crypto newbie to invest in and hodl for 2yrs? Respond to this I prefer to invest tokens, Dogecoin and Tron. I have maximazed my revenue with Chiliz and Dogecoin. I recommend you to check all the financial details and graphs for the coin you want to invest. Chainlink is the most promising project!!! Honestly a stablecoin because anyone from ages 4+ have different learning abilities and remind you the 4year olds have had internet their entire lives if you asked them a question about dial up internet they would most likely be lost if you ask an adult that they still might not know how it works but they could explain what it did now ask some 4 year olds how to program and operate Linux or other web based applications they are more likely to have greater knowledge in the way computers and the internet works and see value in a non tangible technology compared to older demographics. This is why I recommend a stablecoin because I personally believe it takes around a year to start to understand how these technological advancements work and even longer to understand the use case and financial risk behind them. Hours of researching developers and code abbreviations such as HODL so I say if your interested in the technology invest in a stablecoin hold it in a secure wallet some even offer high interest rates for holding stablecoins and take the 2 years to truly learn all about how cryptocurrencies, erc20 tokens, NFT tokens and the entire ecosystem before you make your choice in investment. I’m 27 heard about Bitcoin about 4 years ago and I still feel like a newbie and I read every day about 3+ Hours about new projects old projects new protocols use case scenarios taxation legalities and am never feeling like I’m even close to understanding everything. This is why I’m starting back in school to learn computer coding something I believe should be a huge focuse in k-12 education. Technology is the future and the future of jobs will be for those who can code technology operate technology or service and repair technology or hardware behind it. I’m also an artist and starving as the saying goes so if you want to donate I would be greatly appreciative my BTC address is 1AHfLMwbeWkNUFdFcAfVUvhCNgUNfgtB6T I would suggest to but a lil bit of Bitcoin and hold it for sometime, See and learn how the value move up n down, and also start getting into airdrop, bounty and definitely try Bitcash😬 Two extremely undervalued coins are BitCash and Alqo. However, i would only put 25-33% of your holdings into small cap projects. So for my recommendation, I would say by 25% BTC, 25% Eth, 25% Ripple and 12.5% each of Alqo and Bitcash would be a nice diversified start for your portfolio. Make sure you learn how to control your own private keys, and safely store backups using the 1-2-3 method: 3 different copies of your data on 2 different types of storage media, and have at least one of the copies stored off-site in a secure location. Come ask questions on the BitCash discord if you have any! I would recommend XRP. Currently, it is in the .19 to .22 usd range, so a newbie could learn about crypto without investing a lot of cash in the beginning. Sem duvida.e uma oportunidade para começar aprender e entender que o mundo ta mudando I'd recommend bitcash and vrsc(verus coin). Just wait patiently.👍 For a newbie, I would invest in Bitcoin for a first trade. What's BitCash Future Prediction?
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https://www.java.net/node/681270
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First of all: Hi all (i m new here) My question is: How could i set/force my menu to be on the left rather than on the rigth side of the "menu bar" ? If it is not allowed for now, would you plan to make it possible ? Thanks for the answer but it does not respond to my question. I do not try to exchange the softkey codes. I want to add for example 2 sotkeys (menu) on the left menu and 3(menu) on the right side. Actually all I got is 1 on left and a menu on the right and when i open the right menu I got 5 softkeys. Maybe my explanations are not clear but what I would like to have is the possibility to force the adding of a menu on the left side or on the right side ... Look at that thread This is a part of the answer . Thanks. Would a solution for this be developped in LWUIT ? Am i in the right place (the forum) for asking this ? What is the problem of having two menu popup on the same form ? Message was edited by: noar You can use a dialog to simulate a menu for the command appearing on the other side. Theoretically you can avoid menus completely and just use commands that popup dialogs acting as menus (which are technically just glorified dialogs), this however is not trivial. There is an example of something like this which I built to allow submenus which aren't supported in LWUIT by default here: > This is a part of the answer . Thanks. > Would a solution for this be developped in LWUIT ? > Am i in the right place (the forum) for asking this ? > [Message sent by forum member 'noar' (noar)] > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] Thanks for the answer. Your use of this web site or any of its content or software indicates your agreement to be bound by these Terms of Participation. Copyright © 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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https://www.fr.freelancer.com/projects/matlab-mathematica/need-help-with-murrey-math
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I need your help to fix murrey's math study. Make it consistence same data on math levels based on historical market data. Each day, it needs to start at 5am PST to 11am PST. I will share the chartbook with you in a private messag 4 freelances font une offre moyenne de 173 $ pour ce travail Good day prospective client. I am a senior software developer who is the majorly on creating trading software/bot, some of which include: - MetaTrader 4,5 Indicator and Expert Advisor - Ninjatrader 7/8 indicators and Plus Hello, I am an MSC majored in mathematics I have rich exp in ACM/ICPC and deep understandings of algorithms for Classifications, NLP, Image, speech and text Processing,Neural Networks,e.t.c I attended at ACM regional c Plus Hi.Sir... I saw your project details carefully. I am a mechanical engineer with expertise in Matlab. I have many experiences to develop numerical analysis and optimize complex problem using Matlab. If you will hire me Plus Hello, Client! I read your project description carefully. I am very interested in your project. I'm a C/C#/Python and math expert. I wish to discuss with you in detail for this project. Best regards.
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https://www.christinas.vn/joinus/listing/51/
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Team Christina’s consists of world travellers, Vietnamese returnees, and local graduates, citizens, and entrepreneurs from all different backgrounds. We believe that in order to best understand and anticipate the needs of our guests, our team needs to reflect the diversity of our guests as much as possible. At the heart of Christina’s are the people that make it all possible. We invest heavily in training and development for our young team; helping them reach their potential. Being a trainer means guiding and mentoring our team members to learn new skills while instilling a desire to continue learning. We believe in the philosophy that there are no teachers, only learners. You job as a trainer is to inspire people to want to learn. We value passionate, energetic, and caring trainers that love sharing and discussing new ideas. This means:
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https://www.atlassian.com/pl/team-playbook/examples/cross-functional-product-team
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Top 4 plays for project management These plays help keep your team focused, your stakeholders informed, and your project moving right along. Typically, this technique is used for root-cause analysis after a problem is discovered. But! Cross-functional product teams can use it to dig into the problem space around a feature they're building or customer pain point they're trying to solve. At the start of this exercise, your team will problem or project from a designer's perspective, a developer's perspective, a tester's perspective, etc. By the end, you'll all be seeing it from the customer's perspective. Your team members have different skills, priorities, and problem-solving styles. Which is great... until you can't decide which direction to go. Use this play to get high-level guidance from leadership. Cross-functional projects are more complex than solo projects. Use this play to think through the problem you're solving, strategic fit, risks, assumptions, and possible solutions. Project Team Health Monitor Use the Health Monitor to self-assess against eight attributes common amongst high-performing teams, then track your progress over time. Gather your project team for an honest discussion about how you're working together. Because there's always more to learn. Want even more Playbook? Drop your email below to be notified when we add new Health Monitors and plays. Drop a question or comment on the Atlassian Community site.
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http://asortofnotebook.blogspot.com/2004/08/lsu-baseball-news.html
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OK, so this isn't going to be a boring news blog. But LSU news isn't boring, so I'll post all of the LSU news I want to. Ryan Patterson, an LSU outfielder, has been named to the Baseball America Summer League All-America team. Read about it here. Many thanks to Erv for forwarding this to me.
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https://community.platformio.org/t/adafruit-feather-s2-using-esp-idf-usb-issue/29425
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I’m having issues getting USB and serial to work correctly on an Adafruit Feather-S2 using PlatformIO and ESP-IDF framework. With Arduino IDE, and with the Arduino framework on PlatformIO, I can upload a sketch and monitor serial output without issue. However with ESP-IDF on PlatformIO the serial port /dev/ttyACM0 disappears after uploading. To upload the first time, I have to hold boot + reset after which the serial port appears and I can upload. The programmer complains that it cannot autoreset because I manually put it in boot mode which is fair enough. However, when I restart the chip the serial port never reappears and to re-upload I have to hold the buttons again. Is there something I need to add to platformio.ini to enable USB serial to work properly? The sketch is just the hello world ESP-IDF example. I’m running PIO core 6.1.4, Espressif 32 5.1.1, VSCodium 1.70.2 on Manjaro Linux. Any suggestions welcome!
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https://www.edureka.co/community/80937/valueerror-too-many-values-to-unpack-expected-3
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Hello @Alisha , Do print(func(x)) and find out what's coming out, because it looks like you did it correctly. Or else try: A,B,C = func(x),func(x),func(x) Hope it helps!! I want to load the NSL_KDD data ...READ MORE Hey @abhijmr.143, you can print array integers ...READ MORE replace() is a method of <class 'str'> ...READ MORE Actually in later versions of pandas this ...READ MORE You can use the below link to ...READ MORE from pprint import pprint with open('data.json') as ...READ MORE The following are totally acceptable in python: passing ...READ MORE Navigate to the Project page, select the configured interpreters ...READ MORE You can't really do what you want ...READ MORE Dictionaries will use an order that ...READ MORE At least 1 upper-case and 1 lower-case letter Minimum 8 characters and Maximum 50 characters Already have an account? Sign in.
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https://www.careersatgreenhousegroup.com/vacancies/vacancy-creative-developer
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Or should we say: JS Developer, jQuery Developer or Front-End Developer? Whatever is in front of the word Developer, your name is behind it! Because you develop like your life depends on it. Not just as a “code monkey”; it’s nice when everything works. But you know like no other that it is better when it is also designed really well. As a Creative Developer, Greenhouse offers a wide range of opportunities. For example, you are part of one of our customer teams, who create online campaigns for major international brands such as Vodafone, Audi, BP, Volkswagen and Bijenkorf. You can use 'every trick in the book' in GSAP and jQuery. But, if the assignment requires it, also 'every trick outside the book', as long as it works for our customers! Furthermore, your imaginative qualities are at a high level, which you show, for example, by bringing a storyboard to life with kick-ass animations that are right down to the last detail. Motion design & animation skills Adobe experience (e.g. Photoshop) You can take a challenge head on Fun to work with A similar direction with a different focus can be found as a Creative Developer at LemonPI. This is our SaaS-based dynamic creative optimization platform that is currently conquering the world. Our multidisciplinary team consists of a growing development team that develops the platform and an onboarding team that supports our users with technical and creative issues, often hands-on in projects. As a Creative Developer, you are an important link in this team. Creativity and a healthy dose of 'growth hacking' is appreciated! Not only can you get on with Adobe Photoshop, but your other skills are also useful to help build the success of our platform, both on the product and on the customer side. We will be happy to work with you to see where you can do the best justice to yourself! Apply now if you're interested in this vacancy! Make sure you have the following documents ready to add to your application.
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https://casparcgforum.org/t/getting-data-from-xml-database-and-updating-textfields-live-dynamic-text/1824
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Hey guys, new here. Have been looking at pushing data from a database to a .ft textfield and updating it live. Is this at all possible do get live data through to caspercg and what frequency does casperccg support. Has anyone pushed the limits here? Have seen some pointers to XML but not pushing out data live from lets say a client.
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https://corp.rembiont.com/
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Essay Analysis Tools Rembiont is a Sydney-based education technology company that has developed an API-based English language essay analysis engine and platform. We allow businesses and educational organisations to easily integrate our grading technology, or through our toolkit, build their own customisable product. Our technology is designed to empower developers, teachers and students alike. Our API-based grading engine uses Natural Language Processing tools and algorithms to analyse events within an essay. The customisable grading rubric then assigns a grade to more than 10 key marking points, such as Audience, Ideas, Cohesion, and Character & Setting.
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https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-August/027193.html
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[Python-Dev] split('') revisited Barry A. Warsaw Wed, 31 Jul 2002 22:28:53 -0400 >>>>> "AK" == Andrew Koenig <[email protected]> writes: AK> Back in February, there was a thread in comp.lang.python (and, AK> I think, also on Python-Dev) that asked whether the following | Traceback (most recent call last): | File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? | ValueError: empty separator AK> was a bug or a feature. The prevailing opinion at the time AK> seemed to be that there was not a sensible, unique way of AK> defining this operation, so rejecting it was a feature. AK> That answer didn't bother me particularly at the time, but AK> since then I have learned a new fact (or perhaps an old fact AK> that I didn't notice at the time) that has changed my mind: AK> Section 4.2.4 of the library reference says that the 'split' AK> method of a regular expression object is defined as AK> Identical to the split() function, using the compiled AK> This claim does not appear to be correct: Actually, I believe what it's saying is that is the same as not that re...split() has anything to do with the split() string
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https://williamlam.com/tag/tanzu-kubernetes-grid/page/3
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One really cool feature of Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG) is the ability to bring your custom images (BYOI) which can then be used to deploy TKG Workload Clusters. To do so, customers will need to use Kubernetes (K8s) Image Builder tool to author new OVA images and then make TKG aware by updating the Tanzu Kubernetes Release (TKR) Build of Materials (BOM) configuration. I had played around with Image Builder awhile back during the TKG 1.2 release and it definitely was not very easy to use. I have been meaning to kick the tires on Image Builder again as I know with the latest 1.3.x release, there have been a number of improvements. This week I saw an inquiry from my buddy Alan Renouf who was looking to see if there was a way to use the new Photon OS Real Time Kernel as a base image for a K8s-based application that he was working with that had requirements for the real time kernel. Interestingly enough, there was another inquiry with a similiar customer request for their edge deployment and I thought this would be a good opportunity to try out Image Builder again, which has been overhauled and the build process can be completely consumed as a Docker container, which definitely made things much easier than before. I also had never played with real time version of Photon OS, so this gave me a reason to try that out which was initially introduced with Photon OS 4.0 but it also looks like real time kernel was added to 3.0 recently, which is the version I had used to test. Note: vSphere with Tanzu currently does not support the ability to bring your own image like TKG, I know this is something that has been asked about and is being considered in the future. The BYOI process for TKG is comprised of two steps: - Create Custom TKG OVA - Update TKG with new TKR BOM Although there are detailed documentation for this process, I still ran into a number of issues which I think the documentation could be improved with a complete working example rather than using generic values which lead to some interpretation, which I did not interpret correctly the first time through. After posting some questions in the Image Builder Slack Channel, I was able to finally connect the dots with the help from Scott Rosenberg, who I also knew, as a customer of our VMware Event Broker Appliance (VEBA) Fling. Putting everything together, I figure it would be useful to document the process I took and hopefully this can benefit other customers looking to build and consume their own OVA images with TKG.
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https://print.grabcad.com/tutorials/can-part-be-moved-from-right-plane-to-front-plane
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Can part be moved from right plane to front plane ? Here is the tutorial for Part! Start Solidworks and make a random part like this. Click constraint button. Select the body to move as the part. Choose Mate Settings. Select the front face. Then Choose Top plane and coincident mate type. Click ok and you are done.
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https://discourse.mcneel.com/t/changing-area-of-polygons-face-of-polyhedron/130122
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Using the Polygon Area and Coplanar with Onplane goals merged, if I want to change the area of a face of a polyhedron (Polygon area) while keeping the the normals of all of the faces the same as before (no need to be the same plane, just one parallel to it) is there any chance of the goal to converge other than have a uniform scale of the whole polyhedron? PS: The image is for reference, the result is not from kangaroo. PS2: The wanted area changed doesn’t have any constrains on how it should look other than the vertices being on their respective planes and for the faces not to self intersect. To keep points on a parallel plane to their original plane, you can offset the plane and keep one set of points on this, but connected to the original points by a set of lines which maintain their direction and keep equal length. The PolygonArea goal is only for flat polygons in the WorldXY plane, so to enforce area for a non-world aligned plane you can maintain length equality for the edges of a pair of triangulated meshes, with one of these meshes kept on XY. Here the area of the top face is being kept constant: area_polyhedron.gh (27.8 KB) That is so cool and does exactly what I wanted thank you!
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https://www.linux.com/news/py-announces-articles-appear-first-issue
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Bryan Richard writes: Py, a technical journal for Python developers, announced today the list of articles for it's first issue (01.01), due to be published April 2002. Articles included in the first issue: - Scientific Python: Introducing Numeric by Eric Jones - Simple CGI Template Processing by Michael P. Soulier - Extending Python with C - Part 1 by Alex Martelli - Image Viewing with TKinter by Blake Garretson - Threading and the Global Interpreter Lock by Aahz Scientific Python: Introducing Numeric is the first installment in an ongoing column on leveraging Python for scientific computing Eric Jones was gracious enough to take under his wing. Part 2 of Alex Martelli's (co-editor of the Python Cookbook from O'Reilly) Extending Python with C will appear in Issue 01.02. Preorders for issue 01.01 are available through March 2002 via the web site www.pyzine.com (snail mail and PayPal accepted). Preorder price per issue is US$2.00 domestic (United States) and US$3.00 international. Py is an independent print zine for Python developers. PyZine (www.pyzine.com) is the online home of the print publication Py. perm-link : http://www.pyzine.com/01.01/pr.03052002.phtml Bryan Richard [[email protected]] 214 Main Street #208 El Segundo, CA 90245 vox: 310 322 6682
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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-desktop/configure-single-sign-on
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Configure single sign-on for Azure Virtual Desktop This article will walk you through the process of configuring single sign-on (SSO) using Azure AD authentication for Azure Virtual Desktop (preview). When you enable SSO, you can use passwordless authentication and third-party Identity Providers that federate with Azure AD to sign in to your resources. Azure Virtual Desktop (classic) doesn't support this feature. Single sign-on is available on session hosts using the following operating systems: - Windows 11 Enterprise single or multi-session with the 2022-09 Cumulative Updates for Windows 11 Preview (KB5017383) or later installed. - Windows 10 Enterprise single or multi-session, versions 20H2 or later with the 2022-09 Cumulative Updates for Windows 10 Preview (KB5017380) or later installed. - Windows Server 2022 with the 2022-09 Cumulative Update for Microsoft server operating system preview (KB5017381) or later installed. You can enable SSO for connections to Azure Active Directory (AD)-joined VMs. You can also use SSO to access Hybrid Azure AD-joined VMs, but only after creating a Kerberos Server object. Azure Virtual Desktop doesn't support this solution with VMs joined to Azure AD Domain Services. You can use the Windows Desktop client on local PCs running Windows 10 or later. There's no requirement for the local PC to be joined to a domain or Azure AD. You can also have a single sign-on experience when using the web client. SSO is currently supported in the Azure Public cloud. Enable single sign-on If your host pool contains Hybrid Azure AD-joined session hosts, you must first enable Azure AD Kerberos in your environment by creating a Kerberos Server object. Azure AD Kerberos enables the authentication needed with the domain controller. We recommended you also enable Azure AD Kerberos for Azure AD-joined session hosts if you have a Domain Controller (DC). Azure AD Kerberos provides a single sign-on experience when accessing legacy Kerberos-based applications or network shares. To enable Azure AD Kerberos in your environment, follow the steps to Create a Kerberos Server object on your DC. To enable SSO on your host pool, you must customize an RDP property. You can find the Azure AD Authentication property under the Connection information tab in the Azure portal or set the enablerdsaadauth property to 1 using PowerShell. If you enable SSO on your Hybrid Azure AD-joined VMs before you create the Kerberos server object, you won't be able to connect to the VMs, and you'll see an error message saying the specific log on session doesn't exist. Allow remote desktop connection dialog When enabling single sign-on, you'll currently be prompted to authenticate to Azure AD and allow the Remote Desktop connection when launching a connection to a new host. Azure AD remembers up to 15 hosts for 30 days before prompting again. If you see this dialogue, select Yes to connect. - Check out In-session passwordless authentication (preview) to learn how to enable passwordless authentication. - If you're accessing Azure Virtual Desktop from our Windows Desktop client, see Connect with the Windows Desktop client. - If you're accessing Azure Virtual Desktop from our web client, see Connect with the web client. - If you encounter any issues, go to Troubleshoot connections to Azure AD-joined VMs. Submit and view feedback for
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http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/google-apps+ipad-2
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Ask Different Meta to customize your list. more stack exchange communities Start here for a quick overview of the site Detailed answers to any questions you might have Discuss the workings and policies of this site Is there an GTalk application for the iPad 2? Is there an application that will allow me to do video talk using Google Talk from my iPad 2? May 3 '11 at 4:49 newest google-apps ipad-2 questions feed Hot Network Questions Should I leave this group or recover it? How literally should you take "The Higgs boson gives other particles mass"? How did the Tamarians of ST:TNG manage technical language? Better way to code these deeply nested / multiple if/else statements MInecraft accounts are blended. How can i separate them? Can my IT department read my Google Hangouts chats while at work? General trigger bulkification - best practices What's an idiom for something that you've heard many times? Notation problem in integration Relationship between 3/4 and 4/4 Prof disagrees with assigned textbook regarding an exam question What damage does Whip of Spiders do and how is it used? Is there a higher Grothendieck ring? Why do I seem to lose control of my computer when full screen Unity game loses focus? How can I overcome my (significant) disadvantages in the labour market? 0 to 10 rating system alternative STL Queue Implementation When to use a dot or a tie in music notation? How did Eddard Know the True Parentage of Joffrey, Tommen and Myrcella The longest gap between a movie and its sequel Make macros with random (but specific) output Stack Exchange Stock Exchange ~ Revised PCB, pads with holes but with different nets on top and bottom sides How to move a bicycle by bicycle more hot questions Life / Arts Culture / Recreation TeX - LaTeX Unix & Linux Ask Different (Apple) Geographic Information Systems Science Fiction & Fantasy Seasoned Advice (cooking) Personal Finance & Money English Language & Usage Mi Yodeya (Judaism) Cross Validated (stats) Theoretical Computer Science Meta Stack Exchange Stack Overflow Careers site design / logo © 2014 stack exchange inc; user contributions licensed under cc by-sa 3.0 Apple is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries. This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by Apple Inc. in any way.
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https://www.jetpunk.com/quizzes/geography-general-knowledge-11
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If I go to an Italian-language quiz site and see a question asking for "la capitale del Regno Unito", what kind of a derp would I have to be to demand that the answer should be "London", saying that "only foreigners call it Londra"? I'd also presumably take great offence at "Regno Unito", which is off the chart foreign! Foreigners often have different names for things, it's a pretty integral part of being foreign. At the same time, it's fun to know the "native" or "matching language" names for things--to know München is Munich, and so forth. And as I've been taking these quizzes, it's really not uncommon that these are themselves trivia questions. Because users of this site love knowing trivia like this, and love showing it off (to themselves or to others), the urge to want to demonstrate it is strong. The argument doesn't hold up, but I can understand where it comes from. The other factor is simply people's desire for quizzes to cater to them so they can excel, and lots of speakers of English as a second language know a cognate for the answer based on something other than the English name--so they feel "robbed" when they get it wrong.
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https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-NSX-Discussions/Does-NSX-use-OpenFlow-and-for-what/td-p/1383437
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In NSX-MH (multi hypervisor edition), the controllers use openflow to talk to OVS. That said, I assume you're referring to NSX-V (the vSphere edition) - its what most people use unless you are a large service provider. It doesn't use OpenFlow to talk to the VDSes, just native vmware APIs. Some might argue that it sorta uses Openflow for hardware VTEPs. It uses OVSDB to talk to supported hardware switches (arista, brocade, cumulus, etc) - but I would say hardware VTEPs are only involved in maybe 25% of the NSX deployments I've worked on.
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http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?mode=hybrid&t=144161
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For a small piece of software and some data files I have to check first if the target disk (D exists. If not, then install the software on the c: disk. Is there any way to perform this? I have tried ifileexist, but I get compile errors. Searching the discussion I couldnot find a solution.
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https://scholars.uab.edu/display/pub2409666
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A long-standing challenge of untargeted metabolomic profiling by ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS) is efficient transition from unknown mass spectral features to confident metabolite annotations. The compMS2Miner (Comprehensive MS2 Miner) package was developed in the R language to facilitate rapid, comprehensive feature annotation using a peak-picker-output and MS2 data files as inputs. The number of MS2 spectra that can be collected during a metabolomic profiling experiment far outweigh the amount of time required for pain-staking manual interpretation; therefore, a degree of software workflow autonomy is required for broad-scale metabolite annotation. CompMS2Miner integrates many useful tools in a single workflow for metabolite annotation and also provides a means to overview the MS2 data with a Web application GUI compMS2Explorer (Comprehensive MS2 Explorer) that also facilitates data-sharing and transparency. The automatable compMS2Miner workflow consists of the following steps: (i) matching unknown MS1 features to precursor MS2 scans, (ii) filtration of spectral noise (dynamic noise filter), (iii) generation of composite mass spectra by multiple similar spectrum signal summation and redundant/contaminant spectra removal, (iv) interpretation of possible fragment ion substructure using an internal database, (v) annotation of unknowns with chemical and spectral databases with prediction of mammalian biotransformation metabolites, wrapper functions for in silico fragmentation software, nearest neighbor chemical similarity scoring, random forest based retention time prediction, text-mining based false positive removal/true positive ranking, chemical taxonomic prediction and differential evolution based global annotation score optimization, and (vi) network graph visualizations, data curation, and sharing are made possible via the compMS2Explorer application. Metabolite identities and comments can also be recorded using an interactive table within compMS2Explorer. The utility of the package is illustrated with a data set of blood serum samples from 7 diet induced obese (DIO) and 7 nonobese (NO) C57BL/6J mice, which were also treated with an antibiotic (streptomycin) to knockdown the gut microbiota. The results of fully autonomous and objective usage of compMS2Miner are presented here. All automatically annotated spectra output by the workflow are provided in the Supporting Information and can alternatively be explored as publically available compMS2Explorer applications for both positive and negative modes (https://wmbedmands.shinyapps.io/compMS2-mouseSera-POS and https://wmbedmands.shinyapps.io/compMS2-mouseSera-NEG). The workflow provided rapid annotation of a diversity of endogenous and gut microbially derived metabolites affected by both diet and antibiotic treatment, which conformed to previously published reports. Composite spectra (n = 173) were autonomously matched to entries of the Massbank of North America (MoNA) spectral repository. These experimental and virtual (lipidBlast) spectra corresponded to 29 common endogenous compound classes (e.g., 51 lysophosphatidylcholines spectra) and were then used to calculate the ranking capability of 7 individual scoring metrics. It was found that an average of the 7 individual scoring metrics provided the most effective weighted average ranking ability of 3 for the MoNA matched spectra in spite of potential risk of false positive annotations emerging from automation. Minor structural differences such as relative carbon-carbon double bond positions were found in several cases to affect the correct rank of the MoNA annotated metabolite. The latest release and an example workflow is available in the package vignette (https://github.com/WMBEdmands/compMS2Miner) and a version of the published application is available on the shinyapps.io site (https://wmbedmands.shinyapps.io/compMS2Example).
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https://appuals.com/windows-10-v1803-update-kb4458166-fixes-issue-of-tls-1-2-dependencies/
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Windows 10 V1803 had been termed by Microsoft as being ‘business-ready’, however its rollout was stopped on a few machines due to its issue in using TLS 1.2 transport encryption in applications. Microsoft Support had mentioned this problem in its article which stated, “Customers who run .NET Framework applications that rely on Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2, such as Intuit QuickBooks Desktop, may experience connectivity failures after they upgrade their system to a newer version of Windows.” In the same article, Microsoft had previously provided some workarounds to this problem as a temporary solution; however the software giant ultimately had to suspend Version 1803 because of this known active problem. The issue occurred when an application that relied on Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2 protocol established a TLS 1.2 client-server connection. When the Windows OS was upgraded on the PC to an updated version, connectivity failures were observed after the upgrade. It was an issue being commonly faced by users who were upgrading to Windows 10 V1803. This problem supposedly occurred due to SchUseStrongCrypto flag not being preserved throughout the upgrade process of Windows. Now, Microsoft has brought about Update KB4458166 on 17th of August which fixes the TLS 1.2 problem. This special update released to Windows 10 V1803 is specifically intended to fix the TLS 1.2 bug. For this update, there have not been any other details provided, except that, “Microsoft has now resolved this issue for some devices. An update is available on Microsoft’s Update Catalog as of August 16, 2018 for those customers who have Intuit QuickBooks installed.” For devices that do not have Intuit QuickBooks installed and those that are experiencing this issue, Microsoft said that it is working on a resolution and is expected to provide an update for it in an upcoming release.
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DP Search - Concord, NH No Consulting firms.8203 No sponsorship available.8203 Must live within a commutable distance of Long Island, NY to be considered.8203 For immediate consideration, send your resume in WORD format to dpsearchoptonline.net C, WinForms Developer, Embedded Resource Group - Concord, NH Platform Software Engineer ndash Datapath Development Building scalable carrier class access platforms for Tier 1 cable service providers Designing, developing and maintaining software covering Operating System, Boot-loader, MindTree Limited - Concord, NH We have mulitple positions open for software developement engineer test or SDET OR QE engineers based out of St Louis, MO. Viola - Concord, NH Software Engineer - Full Stack Developer, New York Payoneers mission is to empower businesses to go beyond beyond borders, limits and expectations. Odyssey Information Services - Concord, NH In addition to the details below, the focus of this will be on the UI - Strong Linux skills are needed, with a focus on Apache, Tomcat, HA Proxy, and skills with PHP or LAMP. If this is you - apply today Job Purpose Provides system analysis for all Asen Computer Associates - Concord, NH IT R&D Application and Software Support Specialist08/26/2019 to 12/31/2020Pay w2 ( no benefits) Title - IT R&D Application and Software Support SpecialistThis will be mainly a traditional Level 2/3 information technology software ANSYS - Concord, NH This software developer will be responsible for developing, augmenting and supporting the numerical solver at the heart of the state of the art simulator for transistor level analysis. Sterling Medical Devices - Concord, NH We will support your career growth in all aspects of software development. Excell - Concord, NH Join eXcell httpwww.excell.com and enjoy our generous, DayOne Benefits (SM) Most of the of the Software Design Engineer 3 will be directly around development in C Azure. Overview Develop software programs
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https://www.freelancer.com/job-search/visual-basic-cells-merge/
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...operation. Deliverables: - Edit the CSV file so that the mismatched data matches - this is made easier because there are reference numbers on both sides of the data, in cells, that can be matched - Check your matching work to make sure no data in one record is mixed with another record - File consists of 230 records, you would only be expected ...incomplete/missing/incorrect information and/or with invalid email Please do the QC before sharing the data – Important check points: Check if any information is missing – filter the blank cells and check/acquire the missing info Check all phone numbers for the proper format. Check ISD codes. Also please check if ISD codes are corresponding to country for e.g. if ISD ...dynamic. It needs to map the values from cells on one sheet (all cells are named with unique values) to row headers on other sheets, the mapping for each sheet is provided in a separate excel file (contains cell names and header values for each sheet). It will need to be done dynamically so it will work if new cells and headers are added at a later stage I need all the content, pics, design from this website [login to view URL] to be added to this website [login to view URL] Keep all the ELITE info and color schemes, just bring over the content, pics, design from CLOSERGROUP ...a OCX/TLB file at VBA side to get the required data from some external sources. The buttons & some Excel sheet cells functions are used as a user interface. User can request for report data by providing some input to some predefined cells & then press execute button. The VBA is executing the button press event & eventually calls functions of OCX/TLB ...possible to import csv data from our online form and that it could be mapped automatically to complete the form for us, which would save us a tremendous amount of time. All the cells that we want auto populated from csv data are highlighted in yellow. Currently we have to manually type all this in and then import pictures of the family on a second page. I have two small Excel spreadsheets that need to be format and mail merged for Avery labels. Need quickly! Need them formatted for Avery 5160 address labels. ...= leagname output(i, j + 2) = .Rows(rw).Cells(0).Children(0).innerText output(i, j + 3) = .Rows(rw).Cells(0).Children(1).innerText output(i, j + 4) = Split(output(i, j + 3), "- ")(0) output(i, j + 5) = Split(output(i, j + 3), "- ")(1) j = 7 For cl = 1 To .Rows(rw).[login to view URL] - 1 output(i, j) = .Rows(rw).Cells(cl).innerText j = j + 1 Next Else ma... ...Cloud Platform. Now, I would like to use the API of this model in a function written in Google Apps Script (in a Google Spreadsheet) to make predictions of text snippet in cells in this spreadsheet. I'd like to get help in the settings (like explained here: [login to view URL]) and with the Apps Script function THE POWER POINT ATTACHMENT EXPLAINS THE REQUIREMENTS IN DETAIL. PLEASE MAKE YOUR BID BASED ON WHAT IS IN THERE. I ...uploading (like checking for duplicates first, opening the file maneger so the user can select the file, verifying the selected spreadsheet has a certain tab, there is data in the cells......) So READ the PowerPoint BEFORE you bid. ...Api Hotmail/Live/Outlook Api And Few Third Party SMTP APi Email Sending Features Via Mail Merge ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1. SEND FROM ANY EMAIL SERVICE - Send mail merge campaigns from Gmail, Gsuite, Hotmail, Outlook, Live & Office 365. 2. PERSONALIZATION- Personalize the I have two spreadsheets on the same google drive account. "Spreadsheet A" contains my shop orders, one order per row. Sometimes I will edit manually some of the cells for each order. I need a google apps script that automatically copies all the modifications on 4 columns of the "spreadsheet A" and apply the same modifications on "spreadsheet B". Create an excel spreadsheet "program" to reformat data from various cells in one sheet to another. Combine cell data based on other cell data. ...as in the current store www.wifi.sa. - Delete recent links at the bottom of the store. - On the registration page "Register on the mailing list" make it a default yes. - The cells located below the slide show are set to " 1- Place the technical support number below the store 0547426314. 2- Safe payment. 3- 14 days return money. 4- Two-year warranty. Hi Im looking to automate the attached. We have boxes where we have a doc count for each box but we have thousands of...have thousands of boxes. I want to record these on a ss then automate the process of putting lines in based on that count that are in sequence that i can then use in a mail merge. Bit hard to explain but hopefully the attached helps. I need somebody with experience with calendar / sche...[login to view URL]) does. I need this done within 8 hours. I need time displayed and updated as the user drags borders on the top and on the bottom. Events must display in their cells depending on what time it starts and stops. Include the phrase 'gui expert' if you read this description. Happy bidding! - Updating of pivot tables to ensure that numbers change when cells are updated - Advanced filtering - Having a data entry sheet and using VBA to transfer the new data to the bottom of the existing data set - Improve user experience by making future data entry convenient ...2016. VBA's with the following functionality will be required: - hide and display formatted cells on locked workbooks - hide all sheet tabs (all navigation is undertaken through a dedicated ribbon) - provide user warnings where users fail to complete all cells on a worksheet - send results automatically to developers email address - others The project ...variables entered in cells C2:C3 of the Futures sheet I get the data I am looking for in column C for each crypto asset listed in column B. I then copy the prices in column C of the Futures sheet and paste the data in column G of the 1 Day sheet of the Rank Change results file. Formulas give me the results I am looking for in cells B2:G2 which I copy ...fruit extracts, our hero ingredient is the wild harvested Quandong Extract (Australian Native Peach). This clever fruit behaves like an AHA, naturally exfoliating dead skin cells that can lead to breakouts, working to reveal fresher, softer skin. Ideal for use on freshly cleansed skin, or lightly spritzed over makeup for a healthy, dewy finish. The divine We have three WooCommerce sites (two old ones, one new one) which we want to merge: we want to have the new site to have all the users and all the orders in one place, so that a customer will be able to see what they've bought from their account, and so that we can analyse all of our sales data using Metorik. We are retiring the two old sites, and will I have uploaded this rate analysis excel workbook. One sheet is a ra...in rate chart sheet. I think using VBA script the equal to formulas can be inserted in right cells. I need all the appropriate cells to be updated. A single miss can give wrong result. I will not make any payment if the results are not exact. All the cells must be properly updated. A property "fly-over" video being created and need someone to take the aerial footage and combine it with sketchup 3d imagery. Similar to this: [login to view URL] Quick turnaround needed (by November 21 2018). Please get in touch for more info. We want a web-based production line screen. In addition, its work on MSSQL database use for future integration is our preference. Display up to 10 different production cells and have a management panel (for daily production program entry)Each cell produces up to 50 units per day. Thank you. We have a survey that exports into excel and we need it to data merge with a well-crafted template that can be sent to the clients who requested the survey. The attached image is a poor example of what we are trying to create by taking the survey results and then responding back with a marketing template that guides the user to use our services. ...(check google for explanation what B1 reading level is) - Target is e-learning - please include the exact same html code tags like < b > and < br > in the translation - Some cells in the tables are grey. You can leave those as they are. They can function as a guide for the terms that are used in the rest of the translation. Example txt: Welcome to the ...d/html/dashboards/[login to view URL] To do this task we provide: -Source code of both themes. -Colors must be used at “Nice theme” The coder must deliver us the source code of the merge ready to upload it to the server to use it. DELIBERABLE Full functional project to be tested at localhost and a online webpage to test the integration. ->All project files We would like to merge the two fonts [login to view URL] [login to view URL] into one font, where we type in English, the Aovel sans rounded font is used, and when typing in Arabic the GE dinar one medium font is being used. I need some formulas built into an Excel spreadsheet. I want to build an operational risk heat map in excel. Basically a single excel cell needs to change name and colour...spreadsheet. I want to build an operational risk heat map in excel. Basically a single excel cell needs to change name and colour based on the results of two other excel cells. ...Business Continuity (MOC, ERP, Crisis Management, Insurance) - Audit & Inspection - Review - Document control - Safe Working Procedures for: o Electrical Safety (cabling, PV cells, inverters etc) o Transportation, Crash-free driving o Lifting o Manual handling & Ergonomics o Working at height o Storage o Hot/Cold work o PTW o Confined Space o Lock out/Tag ...will be editing. All of the others are for your reference. Here are the instructions: 1) Remove all 6 bubble bumper edges on the corners. Look at file "instructions" for visual guide. Finished result should look like file "Clear case without bumper example" 2) After you remove bumpers, you should illustrate and insert the glass screen protector I need a Woocommerce plugin made that on a schedule will login into a FTP site and download a CSV file which is a master item list of products I want on my eCommerce storefront. If item exists it should only update item info, inventory level, pricing, etc. If item does not exist it should import item in. If item is new to Woocommerce product list the plugin should then download image files from F... I want to merge two travel agencies together (the names from my mind, later I will change the name but it will be same scenario) Holiday Seekers Travel Agency and Small World Travel Agency are both public companies (shares listed on the stock exchange). The Holiday Seekers Travel Agency was established in 1960 and it is a traditional agency with ...varying number of rows and columns - columns names are not unique and differ in each files Steps required: 1. Merge files dynamically, and in a specific order. There must not be duplicates in rows and no duplicates in columns in the merge. Once all files are merged, create this as a dataframe. 2. Using this dataframe, create functions for separate ...have a calendar in a weekly view. On the left hand side I have time ranges in 15 minute intervals. Next to those are cells that match up to the days of the week and those intervals I just mentioned. Content can be added to these cells. I need the cell to autofit the content. You will be given the URL for the website where you can download source code Details will provide later ...the player as “WINNER” as the player with the most points. • Create a second sub program to clear the cells. Assign this sub program to the button “Clear”. The following pictures show the results for 5 players and 9 cards. ❖ The points in the blue cells for each player are the sum of points earned by players from the number on the card and the type of ...but can be more or less I have a spreadsheet that functions as a MASTER sheet. It contains item codes in the Rows and needs to contain Customer Names in the columns. In the cells corresponding to customer name and item code, the cell must contain the average sales quantity for that item as calculated from the MYOB sales file. Requirements: - Macro must I frequently get large spreadsheets that need to be printed: 1. select only visible cells as the Print Area 2. Page Setup/Page set to landscape, fit to 1 page wide by 10 tall (spreadsheets are never bigger than 10 pages) 3. Page Setup/Margins 1.9cm all around, centred both horizontally and vertically 4. Page Setup/Header/Footer - header filename; I need a tool which should have following features. - filters the emails received on Gmail. - Parse required text only from ...should have following features. - filters the emails received on Gmail. - Parse required text only from each email. - Paste the text into the google sheets into the related cells. - An example can be provided on request.
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http://feorlen.org/wtd/Pages/21.html
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Current page: 21 Here we are deep in implementation. There are scripts to write, procedures to define, and all of it needs to fit into the larger organizational standards. Eric knows the drill by now, but less experienced staff benefit from guides on naming schemes, test tools, configuration management procedures, and other company standards. We saw this when Hsin-yi was integrating with the monitoring system. Some things that the team writes up for their own use include dependency lists for installed packages, platform details, and workarounds from the vendor. Answers to questions are collected in the knowledge base and procedures are added to the runbook. Work in progress is posted on the wiki. Everything important to operating and using the new system should be recorded somewhere other than email.
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https://community.plm.automation.siemens.com/t5/CAE-Simulation-Femap-Forum/Nonlinear-matrix-decomp-slow-and-fragmented/td-p/365322
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I'm seeing some strange behavior on a model solve. I think it should be solving faster. I'm using 6 CPUs (probably relevant). The CPU history is shown below, as is the reduction history. I've marked the points on the reduction history where the solution 'hangs'. I've got 20 GB of HD free, and 50 GB of RAM free. It's really not a big model, only 73k nodes, but does have block connectivity between the parts with CGAP elements, and two very large RBE3 elements. Solved! Go to Solution. The same model runs cleanly in linear static analysis though. Not exactly the same actually, but with the same rbe3 clusters. I'll try some other *Update: It runs the same in linear analysis so matrix density due to RBE3s is almost definitely the problem. I'm still surprised that the solver stops being parallel, but that could be because there is so much coupling that there is no inherent parallelizability when moving over those RBE3s. Have you checked the f04 file to insure you have allocated enough RAM? Also, please remember, RBE elements are linear only, and gaps assume no relative motion in the shear direction, both of these can lead to issues if you are considering large displacements. Another thing that can go wrong in performance with nonlinear, if your model is mostly solids, did you constrain the 456 rotations? Be aware that AUTOSPC is off for nonlinear, did you check the grid point singularity table of the linear run to see what was being constrained there? I'm doing small displacement stuff, but I'm surprised to hear that the coupling code is linear-only. Even the edge-solid weld connection? So such a connection couldn't be rotated 90° in a NLA for example? RBE2 and RBE3 elements are small displacement only by default. The equations are written based on undeformed geometry and are not updated as the model deforms. The exception would be if you specified "thermal expansion rigids" to trigger Femap to write the case control command "RIGID=LAGRAN". This inables thermal expansion,large displacement and differential stiffness. Glue connections are not a problem in nonlinear. Also, just to reinforce, the f04 file contains the information required to understand any performance issues, you could post that if you would like some opinions on possible performance improvements. Note that sparse solvers do internally renumber to minimize matrix bandwidth. Not really. The one reodering I know of for sparse solvers is AMD, which doesn't minimize bandwidth at all, quite the opposite usually. It minimizes the number of reduction operations and storage required somehow.
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http://guilhem.lavaux.free.fr/wordpress/?page_id=104
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For doing my research I have developped a number of small (and bigger !) program. They cover either the implementation of algorithms for exploring large data sets, cosmological N-body simulations, visualization. Here, I am pushing some of them to the public: - ICgen: an initial condition generator for N-body simulations. It supports local type non-gaussianities, constrained realizations of gaussian random fields, and is parallelized with MPI. - CosmoToolbox: it is a small (but growing) set of C++ classes that I have found sufficiently useful to gather in a single shared library. It covers various topics: Two KD-Tree implementations, binary interchange format with Yorick using NetCDF, parsing arguments on the command line, analytical power spectra, … - FLINTS: The Fast and Lean INterpolation on The Sphere. It is the set of a C++ library and samples to compute a statistically correct interpolation for a field sampled on the sphere. - GalaxExplorer: a 3-d visualization tool for galaxy catalogs and N-body simulations. Some movies that I made using this tool are shown on the “Movies” page.
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https://www.gamefront.com/forums/fh-off-topic/usa-these-are-your-surrender-terms?page=12
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Are you the lost grandgrandgrandgrandgrandson of my grandgrandgrandgrandgrandfather?! Maybe! Would that make us 7th cousins? =p By the way, what does 'once removed' mean? One generation. "1st cousin twice removed" means the person referred to was a first cousin of you grandmother/grandfather. Each "remove" indicates a generation. For example: say your grandmother on your mother's side was a first cousin of X. Then your mother would be a first cousin once removed of X, and you would be a first cousin twice removed. Your child would be a first cousin thrice removed to X. Using the "removed" system of cousins immediately tells you what generation you're talking about, and whether you're a contemporary or the grandchild of X's first cousin. There's another way of designating cousins where you just increase the "number" of the cousin for every generation. So, taking the same situation, where your grandmother and X were first cousins, your mom would be referred to as a "second cousin" of X (instead of a" first cousin once removed"). It can be confusing. So what would be relation to the children of your mom's first cousin, named Fay? Okay, you are a first cousin once removed to Fay (or a second cousin depending on whic hsystem used). Then Fat's kids would be your third cousins, and fourth cousins to your kids. My head hurts.
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http://crawlacrosstheocean.blogspot.com/2005/03/dropdown-menus-are-on-march.html
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I've been wanting to add some more links to the site - specifically to some more sources of information such as the media, government, think tanks, statscan, etc, but my sidebar is already pretty lengthy so I decided to put them in dropdown boxes (but don't worry, I will still continue to spell blog 'b-l-o-g' and not 'b-l-a-h-g' ). The reason I mention this is to invite anyone who has suggestions for information sources to either email me or post a comment somewhere. For now, the first list I've added is one for the websites for the (national) political parties. In visiting all the party sites (in order to get the url's) I noticed that while all the parties from the Bloc on down seem fairly focussed on policy, the Liberal sites all look more like leadership cults than political parties at first glance. Kind of disturbing. Labels: blogging about the blog, federal politics, leadership cults
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https://github.com/TheShadow29
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Create your own GitHub profile Sign up for your own profile on GitHub, the best place to host code, manage projects, and build software alongside 28 million developers. TensorFlow implementation [ICLR 18] "Learning Approximate Inference Networks for Structured Prediction" Some notes, tutorials, and some experimentation with the fast.ai library (https://github.com/fastai/fastai) Trying the Ifood Challenge 2018 Pytorch Implementation of the MobileNet Architecture CS 753 ASR project 866 contributions in the last year Hi. First of all thanks for your clean and clear repository. I am trying to evaluate the models on VOC2007, however, I am unable to reach the requi… in private repositories Oct 1 – Oct 20 Press h to open a hovercard with more details.
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https://www.alibabacloud.com/help/doc-detail/61659.htm
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You can query workspace members by using their nick names. - Log on to the Quick BI console. - Choose . - Click Members tab. The workspace member management page is displayed. - Enter a member nick name in the search bar, as shown in the following figure. - Click Search icon to search for members.
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https://www.phpclasses.org/discuss/package/5317/thread/1/
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I have implemented your script "PHP Shoutcast Server" and its running fine. The mp3 files are being streamed appropriately. Now i want to make it available on my website through a radio player (flash audio player). I tried a lot of audio players but none of the stream the mp3 files through url. But when i create a .pls file and play it with itunes then the streamed content plays which means the radio station (mp3) files are being streamed properly. Can you please let me know which player can i use to play the streamed mp3 content? Any player which you might have integrated for this script and which works perfectly. Your quick reply will be helpful.
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https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1771765
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I tried several tutorials (f.e. How to Repair Corrupted EA Files - Tutorial #3) an read a lot o f posts but i'm still not able to solve this problem. Can anybody take a lokk at the project and might have a hint? I'm close to going crazy right now... I uploaded the project-files here: Dropbox - project.zip Thanx a lot! edit: sorry. the link was bad... i edited it. Probably caused by Edge when adding fonts. Go to the edge.js and remove the fonts links there. that will make it openable again. thanxs a lot! thats the solution!
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https://www.toolkite.com/
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Keep your sales channels, inventory, shipping, marketing, ERP, and accounting continually in sync with Toolkite. When a customer places an order, you rely on sticky notes, spreadsheets, emails, and countless copy/pastes before the order gets shipped. You want to use cutting-edge software but are afraid that implementing it means everything else will break. Your current method of syncing data doesn't scale and custom integrations are too difficult and expensive. Toolkite acts as a digital assistant who manages all of the manual, repetitive aspects of your business by automatically keeping order, product, and customer data in sync across your tech stack. Our SmartApps are powered by pre-built API integrations for the cloud based software you use. With our robust automation engine, we enable you to create custom data flows - no dev resources reqired! Connect cloud based e-commerce tools to a central data warehouse within hours. Use a simple interface to build automated SmartApps with business logic functions. Add or remove connectors and update your business logic at any point.
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https://github.com/petehunt/loris
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Loris is a very simple web worker with the following goals: - Get non-UI logic out of the UI thread. This is often one of the main causes of underlying client-side performance problems. - Safety and simplicity: Normal use of Loris should not cause any concurrency nightmares (deadlock, race conditions, etc). - Legacy compatibility: Older browsers won't break and newer browsers will magically get faster. - Ignoring web workers: You shouldn't really need to write a web worker yourself unless you have a special use case. I've included an example in the repo that has a bit of information about it. I've also made it available live at http://www.petehunt.net/slowloris/example.html Basically, you get an asynchronous eval() function. This is a pretty bad way to write real code; instead you should build a better abstraction on top of Loris to offload as much as you can into the background thread and only do UI updates once the computation is complete. See the example. Basically all you need to know is Loris.eval(expr, callback, errback); where expr is a string containing the expression to evaluate, callback is the function that gets called with the result of the eval, and errback gets called with any exceptions that may get thrown. There's also an evalAsync() function if you need to do any fetching. Simply use the callback() and errback() functions to return a value or throw an exception respectively. - The example isn't working. Web workers don't work locally; use a web server. Read the paragraph in the example. - How should I use this? First, don't use it. Build your features first. Avoid premature optimization at all costs. Then when it's time to improve performance look for places where your UI stalls and start modifying your code such that the expensive computation gets called from Loris and the callback upates the UI. - Where'd my global scope go? Web workers execute in their own scope. So you won't have any functions or variables from the browser, nor will you have access to the DOM. You can use the importScripts() global in your eval'd code to load .js files similar to how the script tag would do it in the markup. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/DOM/Using_web_workers - Why do I only get eval? Because it's flexible enough to build a good abstraction on, but doesn't encourage you to actually do "real" parallelism. - Why do I only get 1 background thread? Because the point of this is not to utilize multiple cores or be a great framework for building parallel apps, it's just designed to get as much crap out of the UI thread as possible so you can build really responsive client-side apps in JS. - What browsers does this work in? Should "work" everywhere, but you'll only see perf improvements on these browsers: http://caniuse.com/webworkers - What should I avoid? Just don't touch the underlying web worker stuff (Loris.worker or call any web worker stuff in the string you eval). - What's next? I'd like to build an AMD module loader on top of this so you can just pass a module name and function name rather than a string of JS to eval. - There isn't a lot of code here, is this even worth putting up on Github? Yeah. What I think is important is that Loris leaves out a lot of features in order to encourage engineers to build simpler programs using as little parallelism as possible while still solving an important and underserved problem. Also, writing web workers from scratch is annoying. - Why did you build this? Because it's a shame that the web stack has such a bad reputation on mobile vs. native. Sure, native will probably always beat web on benchmarks, but it shouldn't beat the web stack by as much as it has been. I think this is mostly due to the fact that web front-end engineers put too much computation in the UI thread. There's a few other candidates too: inefficient CSS (and JS that drives the CSS!) and poor network fetching/batching/caching of data and code. Hopefully Loris solves the first problem, education and something like Zepto solves the second one, and something like Backbone solves the third problem.
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http://kb.plesk.com/en/116347
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InformationDirectory attributes in Parallels Cloud Storage syntax changed: 1. max-local-replicas changed to max-host-replicas This attribute specifies how many replicas of the same chunk can be allocated on the same host regardless of number of CS service instances running on it. Note, hosts are distinguished by unique host identified stored at /etc/pstorage/host_id 2. New client-ssd-cache attribute added This attribute sets whether data should be put to SSD cache or not [root@pcs6 ~]# pstorage -c mycluster get-attr /pstorage/mycluster/ connected to MDS#1 Description of these parameters find in Parallels Cloud Storage Administration Guide. Also more help is available in man page: ~# man pstorage
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https://www.informationweek.com/enterprise-applications/siebel-readies-on-demand-crm-for-foreign-markets
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That's about to change, as Siebel prepares to launch an international version of Siebel CRM On-Demand, on-demand group VP Keith Raffel told InformationWeek this week. The company has configured the service to operate in seven additional languages, process transactions in multiple currencies, and be able to read the variety of date formats used overseas. No date has been set for the launch, but the international product is expected to be available in the next several weeks, Raffel says. Siebel is making the move even though on-demand products have been slower to take hold outside of the United States for various reasons. In Europe, privacy concerns have contributed to a reluctance to use on-demand services. The European Union has stringent restrictions on the movement of data on European consumers outside the United States, and Siebel's on-demand CRM is hosted at an IBM data center in Colorado. But Raffel points out that a handful of Siebel's international customers have been using the service, either because they made specific requests or because it was made available through partnerships with companies such as IBM and British Telecom. He says larger companies that operate internationally have expressed interest in having access to an on-demand service that can accommodate multiple languages, and that small companies with fewer than 200 CRM users also are a primary target. Still, Raffel doesn't expect the product to get the kind of market reception it's gotten here. He says the goal is to match Siebel's on-premises sales by generating 50% of its on-demand business overseas, but that's not something that can be achieved quickly, particularly in countries where the telecom infrastructure is spotty, resulting in unreliable Internet connections.
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https://connectors.lionbridge.com/connector/oracleeloqua/setupguide/config/configuring_sdl_tms_entries/
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Configuring SDL TMS Entries Note: This section is relevant only if SDL TMS is your translation provider. If SDL TMS is your translation provider, you can configure SDL TMS configuration entries, which are used for submitting translation jobs, via the Clay Tablet, to SDL TMS. To configure SDL TMS settings: In the Site Administration menu on the left, ensure that My Site is selected, so that the My Site page is open. This is the default selection when you log into CloudBroker as a site administrator. For detailed information about this page, see Viewing Lionbridge App Information and Usage Data. Click Configure Site. The Site Configuration dialog box opens. The Site Name field at the top of the dialog box displays the name of your company’s site. - Click the LSP tab. To enable support for the SDL TMS translation provider, select the Support SDL TMS check box. Enter the following information about an SDL TMS configuration entry, which is used for submitting translation jobs to SDL TMS: |The Dropbox selection group. |The name to display in the Dropbox selection box. |The key for submitting a job to SDL TMS. |The key from the Dropbox selection box links to a GUID in SDL TMS. Each GUID is related to a different TM (translation memory), TermBase, and Workflow. Optional. Modify the order of a configuration entry. To change the order in which an entry is displayed to your users when they send out content for translation, use the Move Up and Move Down buttons. Optional. To remove a configuration entry, click the corresponding Delete button .
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https://community.getmailspring.com/t/save-as-pdf-via-print-email-command/1935
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When you “print” an email, the “Save As PDF” option becomes available. A well hidden feature. This should be possible in the menu somehow as well. Besides that, the feature is not working. If I press save as PDF, i get the dialog box, where I want to save the pdf. After choosing the path/folder and hitting save, the dialogue box disappears, but no PDF file was saved. Hit cmd+p on macOS to print the email or get the hidden save as pdf feature. Choose any path/folder and hit save. CHeck the folder for the pdf. Save as PDF should be in the main menu AND it should actually create / save the pdf file
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https://tug.org/pipermail/macostex-archives/2018-November/056380.html
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[OS X TeX] Problem with Find All (TS Version 4.16) herbs at wideopenwest.com Tue Nov 20 16:07:14 CET 2018 > On Nov 20, 2018, at 8:45 AM, Herbert Schulz <herbs at wideopenwest.com> wrote: >> On Nov 20, 2018, at 7:33 AM, Themis Matsoukas <tmatsoukas at icloud.com> wrote: >> I am experiencing a problem with Find All (OgreKit): >> 1. I searched a document for all occurrences of a string >> 2. Used cmd+G to go to the next spot on the source file >> At this point if I start editing, the edits don't show in the source. The cursor doesn't respond to typing, some syntax coloring changes as I type, but the edits are not visible. The edits are there the next time you open the file, but this blind typing tends to produce nonsensical input. The problem persists after relaunching TS and after restarting the computer. > Actually, I'm not sure about what you did that precipitated the problem? > Did you use Find All in the Ogrekit panel? If so did a window show up with all the matches? To select the match you wish click on the one you want in that window and it will get selected in the Source window. > If you just did a Find and then used Cmd-G to jump to the next match (without having the Find All window open) I don't confirm the problem. > I confirm the problem if I do a Find All then select the Source Window and do a Cmd-G. > Good Luck, > Herb Schulz > (herbs at wideopenwest dot com) Sigh... I was wrong... more details... I open a Source file. I open the Ogrekit Find Panel and look for a common word, in my case "and", and press Find All. A new window opens with all the found items in a bit of context. I click on any of the items and the corresponding item is selected in the Source window (it's dimmed out since the Source window isn't active). I switch to the Source window (i.e., click in it) and try to type and it acts as though I typed; i.e., the cursor is stationary but highlights move ahead as though text is being entered in the Source window. For now don't use Find All! You can just do a Find and go to the next item using Cmd-G and that seems to work fine. (herbs at wideopenwest dot com) ----------- Please Consult the Following Before Posting ----------- TeX FAQ: http://www.tex.ac.uk/faq List Reminders and Etiquette: https://sites.esm.psu.edu/~gray/tex/ List Archives: http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.macosx TeX on Mac OS X Website: http://mactex-wiki.tug.org/ List Info: https://email.esm.psu.edu/mailman/listinfo/macosx-tex More information about the macostex-archives
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http://stackoverflow.com/users/30879/tamir?tab=badges
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|visits||member for||5 years, 4 months| |seen||2 days ago| Eating, Sleeping, Coding. Twittering about this. Trying to make the World better. Also sometimes help community by posting answers in my blog. |bio||website||khason.net||visits||member for||5 years, 4 months| |location||Israel||seen||2 days ago|
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http://microchipdeveloper.com/8avr:status
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The Status Register contains information about the result of the most recently executed arithmetic instruction. This information can be used for altering program flow in order to perform conditional operations. The Status Register is updated after all ALU operations. This will in many cases remove the need for using the dedicated compare instructions, resulting in faster and more compact code. The Status Register is not automatically stored when entering an interrupt routine and restored when returning from an interrupt. This must be handled by software. When addressing I/O Registers as data space using LD and ST instructions, the provided offset must be used. When using the I/O specific commands IN and OUT, the offset is reduced by 0x20, resulting in an I/O address offset within 0x00 - 0x3F. STATUS: Status Register |bit 7||bit 0| I : Global Interrupt Enable: The Global Interrupt Enable bit must be set for the interrupts to be enabled. The individual interrupt enable control is then performed in separate control registers. If the Global Interrupt Enable register is cleared, none of the interrupts are enabled independently of the individual interrupt enable settings. The I-bit (bit 7) is cleared by hardware after an interrupt has occurred, and is set by the RETI instruction to enable subsequent interrupts. The I-bit can also be set and cleared by the application with the SEI and CLI instructions, as described in the instruction set reference. T : Copy Storage: The Bit Copy instructions BLD (Bit LoaD) and BST (Bit STore) use the T-bit as source or destination for the operated bit. A bit from a register in the register file can be copied into T by the BST instruction, and a bit in T can be copied into a bit in a register in the register file by the BLD instruction. H : Half Carry Flag: The Half Carry Flag, H indicates a half carry in some arithmetic operations. The Half Carry Flag is useful in BCD arithmetic. S : Sign Flag, S = N xor V: The S-bit is always an exclusive or between the Negative Flag and the Two’s Complement Overflow Flag. V : Two's Compliment Overflow Flag: The Two’s Complement Overflow Flag, V supports two’s complement arithmetic. N : Negative Flag: The Negative Flag, N indicates a negative result in an arithmetic or logic operation. Z : Zero Flag: The Zero Flag, Z indicates a zero result in an arithmetic or logic operation. C : Carry Flag: The Carry Flag, C indicates a carry in an arithmetic or logic operation.
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https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/3547196/converting-fractional-2s-complement-value-to-decimal
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I can't seem to find a relevant answer after searching yesterday, so I'm hoping someone here will be able to clear this up for me. If I have the binary value 11011.010, how would I go about converting it from its current 2's complement form to decimal? As I currently understand it, to convert from 2's complement to decimal you must complement each bit and add +1 to the result. However, I'm a bit unclear regarding the final step of adding +1. Am I to add +1 to the least significant bit (including the fractional bits), or only to the least significant integer bit? For example, would the conversation go like this? (A) 11011.010 --> 00100.101 --> 00100.110 = (-)4.75 D Or like this? (B) 11011.010 --> 00100.101 --> 00101.101 = (-)5.625 D
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https://www.fr.freelancer.com/projects/cplusplus-programming/looking-for-senior-visual-studio/
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https://forum.inductiveautomation.com/t/setup-gateway-network-settings-not-working/46068
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I have two VM’s, one with version 7.9.13 and another one with version 8.0.14. Each one has its own gateway. I am attempting to create a gateway network to link the two together. I can ping the VM’s from the other one. I can access the two gateways from each other, well I can access both on version 8.014 gateway but only the local gateway on version 7.9.13 gateway (thinking thats due to versions). I have tried setting up a new outgoing connection from both gateways using the IP address of the other one. I have also tried using port 8088 (no SSL needed) and also port 8060 (SSL needed) and every time these connections try to connect they return with a faulted state. Am I missing something? Could the version differences be the case why it won’t connect?
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https://galaxysi.com/gx-maps/
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Application Dependency Mapping Software Change is constant. In order to quickly identify and assess the impact of programming changes on people, processes, and systems throughout an organization, we have developed an automated dependency mapping tool to assist our clients in conducting a thorough analysis. GxMaps™ is intended to find and analyze the impact of changes in a particular code repository, which includes documents in different programming languages that reside in a separate code environment. This tool can be used for both reverse and forward engineering purposes in multiple programming languages.
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https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/forums/html/topic?id=77777777-0000-0000-0000-000014133640&ps=100
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Does someone have any information about Standish Group's Chaos Report on the last two years? And is there any study that relates RUP and the improvement of software quality or software projects success? ScottAmbler 120000HESD158 Posts Re: Chaos Report2009-02-18T12:33:38ZThis is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer.At Dr. Dobb's Journal I have been running Project Success Surveys for the past few years. In December I ran the 2008 survey, and found that Iterative teams (e.g. RUP) have a 71% success rate, agile teams 70%, and traditional teams 66%. The results of the survey are summarized in Information Week the last week of February and the details will be posted at my survey page. This survey measures success as defined by the respondent, and does not force a definition of success on people -- every project is different. The Chaos report measures whether a project is reasonably on time, on schedule, and to spec and many people assume that's how success is defined. That assumption appears to be false.
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http://pixietogs-babywear.co.uk/game-development-for-windows-7/
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Game technologies for UWP apps guide is an excellent overview of many of the technologies available, and mac os x leopard powerbook g4 is highly recommended reading to help you understand the options and how they fit together. Another useful tool for generating dump files to investigate game crashes is ProcDump, which is part of Windows Sysinternals.Source, windows, get the version of pygame for your version of python. .MacPorts - available in the ports collection as py-game (updated.9.1) fink -.7.1release is available.1.9.3 Packages (January 16th 2017 source, wheel packages are also available on PyPI, and may panasonic bluetooth 6.0 plus user manual kx-tg6581 be installed by running pip install wheel.9.1 Packages (August 6th 2009).Xaml is commonly used with C but C is also a good choice if thats your preferred language or if your game has high CPU demands.Other programs may be of interest depending on your game and studio needs, and can create opportunities such as Xbox One development and Xbox Live integration.You may need to uninstall old versions of pygame first.Gz 731 kb - Dec 19, 2001 pygame-1.2.tar.C# enables rapid development while retaining the familiarity and expressiveness of C-style languages.2 1140 kb - pygame-1.6.tar.Flexibility and interface of the platform are the key features in windows games. OpenBSD - pygame is included in standard ports (1.8.1 macintosh, these are packages for the python from python. Application Insights works by adding an SDK into your app, which sends telemetry to the Azure portal.Archlinux - pygame is available through pacman (1.9.1).You can also install.9.1 from source with python install (see.Monogame currently supports Windows, Windows Phone, and Xbox, as well as Linux, macOS, iOS, Android, and several other platforms.Gz 452 kb - Feb 13, 2001 pygame-0.5.tar.In the concept and planning stage, you're deciding what your game is going to be like and the technologies and tools you'll use to bring it to life.Because the UWP provides a guaranteed core API layer, you can choose to create a single app package that will install across Windows 10 devices. To give you a broad view of what's available, here are the main documentation portals for Windows 10 game development.
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The German city of Munich is complimenting the free and open source software development community for providing fast and easy assistance. On the blog of the city's IT department, Peter Onderscheka, business unit manager for IT stategy and IT security, writes how the developers' quick responses helped the city implement new services. Examples include sending alerts about new job openings, a solution based on Phplist, and an online order form for coupons, using Pdfsam. "Users of open source products can easily get in touch with the developers, pose questions, propose features and even help fix bugs", Onderscheka writes. "The developers usually respond immediately." "These informal and direct contacts provide straightforward and free access to the core developers of open source software", he adds. Onderscheka thanks two developers in particular, Michiel Dethmers, from the Netherlands, who is involved in the Phplist project, and Italian Andrea Vacondio, helping the the city tweak Pdfsam. Choosing the Phplist newsletter solution allowed Munich to rely on the feedback from the community "which answered in detail our questions about security." "Work on stuff that matters" is a famous call to action from founder and CEO of O'Reilly Media, Tim O’Reilly. But, how about working on stuff that matters while getting paid for it? There are an abundance of open source-related jobs out there if you’ve got the right skills. Mark Atwood, Director of Open Source Engagement at HP gave a talk on How to Get One of These Awesome Open Source Jobs at the Great Wide Open conference in Atlanta, Georgia this year (April 2 - 3). His talk was originally targeted to students, but he later removed the "Advice for Students" part because the seven tips below really apply to anyone looking to score their open source dream job. First, DSL router owners got an unwelcome Christmas present. Now, the same gift is back as an Easter egg. The same security researcher who originally discovered a backdoor in 24 models of wireless DSL routers has found that a patch intended to fix that problem doesn’t actually get rid of the backdoor—it just conceals it. And the nature of the “fix” suggests that the backdoor, which is part of the firmware for wireless DSL routers based on technology from the Taiwanese manufacturer Sercomm, was an intentional feature to begin with. Back in December, Eloi Vanderbecken of Synacktiv Digital Security was visiting his family for the Christmas holiday, and for various reasons he had the need to gain administrative access to their Linksys WAG200G DSL gateway over Wi-Fi. He discovered that the device was listening on an undocumented Internet Protocol port number, and after analyzing the code in the firmware, he found that the port could be used to send administrative commands to the router without a password. After Vanderbecken published his results, others confirmed that the same backdoor existed on other systems based on the same Sercomm modem, including home routers from Netgear, Cisco (both under the Cisco and Linksys brands), and Diamond. In January, Netgear and other vendors published a new version of the firmware that was supposed to close the back door. For this benchmarking we used the stock compilers available through the Ubuntu 14.04 "Trusty Tahr" archive, which provided GCC 4.8.2 and LLVM Clang 3.4 -- the current stable versions of each compiler. The CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS set were "-O3 -march=native" to optimize the generated code performance for this particular hardware. GCC 4.8 introduced AMD Jaguar support while LLVM Clang 3.4 followed with the support. GCC 4.9 will already land AMD Excavator (bdver4) support. One of the main problems Linux is facing as a gaming platform is the absence of support from any major publisher, but that is about to change. It seems that we might get a Linux version of Watch Dogs on Linux. Ubisoft is certainly one of the biggest publishers out there. The company is responsible for a number of very important franchises and it does most of the work in-house, be it some Tom Clancy game or the next Assassin's Creed. To be fair, there already are some publishers that have shown their support for the game, and 2K is probably the biggest one of them. The newly-announced Civilization Beyond Earth will be arriving on Linux, although the port is being handled Aspyr Media, which is not exactly ideal. OpenCL 1.2 was unveiled in late 2011 (and has already been succeeded by OpenCL 2.0 in late 2013). OpenCL 1.2 added features like better image support, separate compilation and linking of objects, device partitioning, and many other changes. NVIDIA though has lagging behind AMD in supporting OpenCL 1.2 by their Linux graphics driver. “It's been a week, so here's another rc. And while -rc1 was one of the biggest rc's in memory, rc2 looks fairly normal. We had a few niggling issues fixed, but it really wasn't anything horribly worse than usual. It might be a *bit* bigger than most -rc2's, but let's wait to see after rc3 whether things are actually busier than usual. Quite often rc2 is calmer than rc3, with it taking a week for some issues to show up,” Linus Torvalds said in the announcement. Valve’s effort in pushing Steam OS and Linux gaming seems to be paying off. Developers and publishers who thought Linux to be a non-viable option now are porting their games to that platform. And so is GameConnect, the developer behind the RTS and FPS hybrid Nuclear Dawn. After a very long silence, they have just announced that their game is ready for Linux. Back in February, the GameConnect confirmed in an email that no one was working on the Linux version, so it was at a standstill while both the Windows and Mac version were well on their way and working 100%. Ubuntu 14.04 was released recently and as usual the other flavors of Ubuntu have also been updated to 14.04 including Ubuntu GNOME. Ubuntu GNOME tends to get overlooked a bit, given all the attention that goes to the main Ubuntu release. However, that’s a shame since it has quite a lot to offer anyone who prefers the GNOME interface to that of Unity. The offering makes the source code of 38 UI widgets in the Kendo UI Core publicly available for use by both commercial and non-commercial developers. In addition, developers have access to related tools for mobile app development, such as templates and input validation. The resources are available from both Telerik's website and a GitHub repository. Today's news hunt includes the news that Ubuntu 14.04 was released Friday. Also today is a review of AntiX, a lightweight SimplyMepis derivative, that I overlooked last week. In addition, Jesse Smith at Distrowatch.com reviews Robolinux 7.4.2, a distribution he describes as "Debian-based distribution which places strong emphases on user-friendliness and the idea that people should be able to easily migrate from Windows." Google just announced their list of accepted student projects for this year's Google Summer of Code. After going through all of the projects on the list for the different upstream open-source projects involved, there's a ton of improvements to be worked on by students this summer and financed by Google. This is perhaps the most exciting Google Summer of Code ever. The R9 295X graphics card was announced earlier this month and consists of two R9 "Hawaii" GPUs and 8GB of video memory. However, given the rather poor and not too useful CrossFire support under Linux, the R9 295X will likely not be too beneficial. The R9 295X also costs $1500 USD, so it's out of the hands of most Linux gamers.
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https://nirt.co.uk/crypto-profit/
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Crypto Profit What is it? Crypto Profit is software that is relevant in today’s bitcoin and cryptocurrency market. A kind of computer application is powered by artificial intelligence. The program is a self-learning type of search robot. Crypto Profit is used to increase earnings on cryptocurrencies. The low starting price of entry allows even novice traders to work in Crypto Profit. |Broker name||Crypto Profit| |Official site||www.Crypto Profit.com| |Trading Platform||Custom made platform| |Demo Account||Free Demo Accountt| Is it scam? Crypto Profit is completely transparent software. Reliability is confirmed by live testing on the Internet. It is not profitable for the creators of Crypto Profit to discredit their program. Crypto Profit is used by Gordon Ramsay and Elon Musk. The presence of well-known personalities as users confirms the reliability of Crypto Profit. To eliminate the risk of losing money, it makes sense to test small amounts of money in Crypto Profit. - Great customizable platform - Fast withdrawal times - Live chat How to register? How to open an account? To implement work in Crypto Profit, you must register and create an account on the site of the same name. You must fill in all the fields and indicate your e-mail address, first name, last name, as well as a telephone number. After registration, you need to create a demo account. The minimum entry deposit is $ 250. After making a deposit, the user has the option to trade bitcoins in real time. Registration with Crypto Profit is free. Every trader has the opportunity to try a new program. New Crypto Profit algorithms simplify the workflow. How does it work? Crypto Profit Robot uses algorithms to perform the required operations. The algorithms implement machine learning. Accuracy level 98-99%. Together with a high speed, Crypto Profit gives good results at the exit. The risks of financial losses are low. For reliability, you need to insure your capital and use only available funds. Crypto Profit is a novelty in the field of cryptocurrency monetization. Register on the site - Download APK and App Frequently Asked Questions Is Crypto Profit a scam? How can I make money? Are there any negative reviews of Crypto Profit? Article update date:
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https://askdev.io/questions/336218/how-to-reduce-size-of-swap-after-a-system-is-already
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How to reduce size of swap after a system is already installed? swap offers primarily 2 objectives. It permits the system to remain to run when physical memory goes out at an efficiency price - lack physical memory without it, you get collisions, lockups, and also procedures being eliminated with out of memory mistakes the 2nd they request for even more memory than the system has. The lowered efficiency in this instance is a signs and symptom of being compelled to utilize it for energetic procedures, as opposed to a signs and symptom of having way too much swap. It additionally allows physical memory be made use of extra successfully, by relocating much less - made use of web pages in memory to disk till they are required once more. This liberates memory for cacheing objectives, which is generally an extra reliable use room than having actually occasionally made use of sectors of program memory simply resting there secured physical ram. A lengthy - standing ideal technique has actually been to dimension swap room at two times the physical memory, to put it simply, if you have 1GB of ram, commit 2GB to swap. This is still excellent suggestions, yet in technique extra modern-day systems with 4GB or even more of physical ram can generally drop this to the very same quantity of swap as the system has of physical memory. There are a couple of points you can do to boost efficiency when making use of swap. If you have numerous drives, relocating swap to a much faster or much less made use of disk drive is advised, and also on a really IO - bound system, you might get substantial efficiency rises by doing this. For typical disk drives, relocating swap closer to the facility of the physical disk might aid, as look for times are usually much shorter at the facility as a result of much less traveling of the drive heads. Having swap on an SSD can aid dramatically too, yet I would certainly warn you that this might create a great deal of damage on a SSD, and also will certainly offer it a much shorter life-span. Certainly, the most effective remedy to boosting memory efficiency is generally to toss even more RAM right into package, and also if you consider your memory use and also see hefty use of swap in addition to little or no free memory, it is an excellent sign that it is time to buy even more ram. To switch off swap momentarily, usage (as origin) the command: To transform it back on once more: To transform it off completely, modify the documents /etc/fstab and also comment out any kind of lines with swap in the type column. Even more swap does not constantly boost efficiency. There are times when lowering it or transforming it off is much better - all of it relies on the mix of applications. I did a fast google and also thought of this excellent write-up on the topic: Using it does, having it there does not. Reducing will certainly take place if you run way too many memory having all to oneself programs simultaneously, which will certainly create the swap to be made use of. If you actually intend to lower it, boot a livecd and also fire up gparted and also resize the dividing. One does not constantly intend to lower it, yet usually to increase its careless use rather bdsh the even more tidy web pages are currently in swap, the far better, it suggests they can conveniently be triggered RAM when free RAM is required. Linux VM, however, has some unusual actions pertaining to exchanging bdsh extensive disk I/O (like massive documents cp) can make your system swap undesirable greatly. It can be minimized to some extent by lowering vm.swappinness and also raising vfs_cache_pressure although the result of such countermeasures isn't constantly fulfilling assumptions. I assume it additionally makes good sense to state zswap below bdsh for some work it can be valuable.
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https://courses.javacodegeeks.com/mastering-firebase-for-ios-using-swift-language/
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Firebase is Google’s mobile platform that helps you quickly develop high–quality apps and grow your business. Firebase provides tons of tools to help developers quickly create iOS/Android and Web applications. My name is Mohammad Azam and I am the creator of many popular online courses including: I have also created over 2 dozens apps and some of my apps were even featured by Apple on the App Store. I have worked with fortune 500 companies as a lead iOS developer and helped them grow their business ten folds. At present I work as a lead instructor for DigitalCrafts where I teach Full Stack Web Development. Before joining DigitalCrafts, I worked full time with The Iron Yard as an iOS and Full Stack instructor. I also run a very successful YouTube channel with over 5000 subscribers. What s stopping you from signing up to today? Here are some of the reviews from our previous courses: His course is AWESOME very detail instructions. Mohammad Azam has an excellent teaching style which makes it easy & fun to comprehend these Swift features in such a short course & he explains the concepts in more detail & clarity than most instructors. Plus, his videos are well prepared & he’s very articulate. I hope he will create more courses. Courses : 17 Specification: Mastering Firebase for iOS Using Swift Language 3 reviews for Mastering Firebase for iOS Using Swift Language
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Got it on WordPress' Twitter status: WordPress 2.8 "Baker" is now live to the world! http://bit.ly/wordpress28 (spread the good word) - Go into your previously checked-out WordPress directory svn switch -r 11549 http://svn.automattic.com/wordpress/trunk/ - Navigate to http://yourblob/wp-admin/upgrade.php Done! You are running WordPress 2.8! Of course some plugins and themes might not work but who cares. You are now using the latest and greatest :) Most new features are admin panel related, but the one that interests me the most is: - Support timezones and automatic daylight savings time adjustment Yes -- it's about time!
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A SLR on the Evaluation, Selection and Adoption Models for Open Source Software Aim: This Systematic Literature Review (SLR) aims to identify specific models and methodologies used during the selection, evaluation, and adoption of OSS, classifying the adoption models and identifying the factors addressed in the existing models and methodologies. Method: We evaluated 230 studies published between 2004 and 2016. For each paper, we investigated the evaluation area, in particular which quality aspects are addressed by the model or the methodology and the evaluation type used. For each model identified, we considered the availability of tools or plugins to support its application as well as existing empirical validations, and we extracted a set of factors, measures, and information that characterize the models or methodology analyzed. Results: A total of 72 primary studies were identified, of which 57 passed the quality assessment. Only 10 studies elicit the motivation for OSS adoption while the remaining 47 propose several OSS evaluation models focusing on different technical aspects. Conclusion: Several research gaps have been identified in this work. Most of the OSS evaluation models were defined based on users’ needs from the past, when OSS was considered a poor and low-quality alternative to Closed Source Software (CSS). We recommend that practitioners use the existing evaluation models, but take into account their current needs and evaluation criteria together with those elicited in previous studies.
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I just finished installing Windows Vista RC1 Build 5600 in virtual machine on my laptop. First impressions are great and I can hardly wait for RTM to upgrade my main installation. I already tried Beta 1 so this isn't really a first impression, but I gave up on early beta rather quickly. I'm noticing that with age I have heighten the level of "buginess" of software I'm willing to tolerate. So I wasn't really interested in Vista until I saw others reporting how stable it became. Here are some hints if you're going to try it yourself: - Download is free and fast. - You don't actually need a licence key, you can continue installation without it and use it for 14 days before activation. If you just want to test it out, it should be good enough. - Get latest VMWare version or try the trick Joel recommends. I followed his instructions and it worked. - You might want to take a look at 10 essential tips for Windows Vista. - You will need a fine machine. I'm running of Intel Duo and having two cores helps. Also, having the luxury of assigning 1GB of RAM to virtual machine is a nice thing. I still don't have Aero in VM, though. Looks like there is no way... I'll just have to wait a bit more to put my fingers on it. But Vista is really pretty anyway. If everything goes as planned, I'll have OS X running in other virtual machine. That should be fun also!
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As I mentioned last week, I am now doing my At Home With Jono Bacon videocast in a regular weekly slot at 11am Pacific / 2pm Eastern / 6pm UTC. In every show I provide a Q+A section but I am keen to cover tutorial topics and overviews of key elements involved in Ubuntu and general community management. To ensure this is as transparent as possible, I have created this wiki page where you folks can go and suggest topics for me to cover in the show. Go and add your ideas and while I can’t guarentee I will cover them all, I do my best to get through them. 🙂
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Content from this vendor at STAC events There is no publicly accessible content. But there may be content from recent STAC events that requires you to log in with a user ID associated with a member firm. If you have such an ID, simply log in at the left. Silexica's tool, SLX FPGA, provides a guided workflow to optimize algorithm code for High-Level Synthesis and is designed to reduce development time and achieve better results when engineers convert algorithms written in C/C++ into FPGA implementations. This page makes it easy to find STAC-related content for this vendor, as well as vendor-provided links to more information.
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https://www.meetup.com/MobileMKE/events/230842500/
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The new Apple TV is out and with it the ability to run apps! To make things even better, Xamarin enables those apps to be built using the best language around, C#! This session will introduce how to create a tvOS app with Xamarin. Capabilities and limitations of the Apple TV hardware along with the architecture of the two different types of Apple TV apps will be explored. Differences between the tvOS and iOS APIs, how to respond to input and focus events from the new remote control and UI design best practices are some of the unique aspects of developing for this set top box that will be covered. So grab some popcorn, this is going to be good! About Our Presenter: Matthew Soucoup is a Xamarin MVP and has worked with C# since 2005 and started creating cross platform mobile apps with Xamarin in 2010. Matt founded Code Mill Technologies, which specializes in .NET and mobile cross platform app development and is an Authorized Xamarin Partner. When not slinging code, writing highly entertaining blog posts, or speaking at various conferences or user groups, Matt can be found gardening hot peppers and playing 80s hits on the piano!
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http://www.sqaforums.com/forums/hp-mercury-testdirector/25247-choosing-database-td-application.html
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| || | Choosing DATABASE for TD Application? This question is in regards on how to choose a database for a TD project. I know TD supports Access, Oracle, Sybase but is there a reason why a particular database should be chosen. If so why or why not? Re: Choosing DATABASE for TD Application? Oracle and Sybase would support more concurrent users, with better performances, than Access. Access databases are easier to back-up and restore (many users use Oracle or Sybase for active projects and Access for old projects or for back-up purposes). Access databases for TestDirector are free of charge (you do not have to have Access to use them with TestDirector; of course, it is preferable to have Access if you want to... access them directly). Access is not supported by TestDirector for Quality Center which, in the long run, will replace TestDirector. If your budget allows it, go for Oracle.
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https://repology.org/metapackage/apache/information
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A high performance Unix-based HTTP server, with logger recommendation and OpenRC support A secure, efficient and extensible server that provides HTTP services in sync with the current HTTP standards Apache HTTP (Web) server, version 2.4 Apache HTTP Server(5) Apache HTTP server Apache HTTP server version 2.4.x Apache HTTPD, the world's most popular web server Apache Web Server Apache Web Server V2.4 Apache Web Server V2.4 Documentation Apache http server Apache http server - development files Apache is the most widely used open-source HTTP server for modern Unix-like systems. It descended from the original NCSA HTTPd server, but accumulated a wide array of configuration options and features and extension modules since. It stays current with recent HTTP protocol changes and even SPDY support. Apache manual html pages Apache web server Debug symbols for httpd Development files for httpd Featureful HTTP server HTTP server development files. HTTP server documentation files. Open-source HTTP server Secure, efficient and extensible HTTP server(2) Secure, efficient and extensible HTTP server (development files) Secure, efficient and extensible HTTP server (documentation) Secure, efficient and extensible HTTP server. The Apache HTTP Server Project is a collaborative software development effort aimed at creating a robust, commercial-grade, featureful, and freely-available source code implementation of an HTTP (Web) server. The Apache HTTP web server The Apache Web Server(2) The Apache Web Server Version 2.4 The apache Manual The extremely popular second version of the Apache http server The most widely used Web server on the Internet(4)
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https://www.vcnewsdaily.com/HackNotice/venture-funding.php
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HackNotice is the easiest way to find out when hackers steal your data or leak your identity. Find hacks that you have been a part of, see what hackers know about your identity, and use our security recovery to stop attacks. Let HackNotice monitor your digital life and alert you to new events as soon as they happen.HackNotice is a threat intelligence provider that helps consumers and businesses identify and protect against potential risks and respond to hacks through real-time alerts, around the clock monitoring, and actionable recovery recommendations. Indexing up to a quarter of a billion records each day, HackNotice provides users with the information and visibility they need to protect their digital identities. Founded in 2018, HackNotice is based in Austin, TX.
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https://macosx.com/threads/how-the-heck-to-view-error-log.6005/
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Help Guide Coordinator I am getting an error from a particular CGI script which is hosted from my Apache server and I would like to view the Apache error log. Where is it? I tried to login as root and find the invisible file but it still wouldnt let me view it. hmmmmm..... I know someone knows a way to do this that is easy. Thanks.
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http://www.techadvisor.co.uk/forum/helproom-1/using-two-identical-printers-together-220225/
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Well I have 2 printers connected to my computer. An Epson 895 and an Epson R200. I just tried to print two different Word docs to each printer at the same time. Worked OK. You have to change the printer in File, Print to the one you want each doc to be printed to. I also found it was a lot easier to have both files open at the same time.
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https://wizergos.com/blog/is-your-bot-a-learn-it-all-or-a-know-it-all/
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Is your organization using a Bot? Maybe you are using it for internal services like HR or IT support or maybe you have implemented a Bot for customer support or a marketing Bot to interact with your prospects and answer their questions. The use cases are wide and varied, however, there are a few commonalities across all these use cases: - You could have hired human agents to satisfy this need. Maybe, you do have human agents for your use case, but you are using the Bot to take some of the load off the human agents and handle some of the common and simple tasks. - Users of the Bot come with some specific needs. They would like these specific needs to be satisfied immediately. They would not like to spend a lot of time wading through many pages of documents and forms and FAQs. Like the Agents you hire, the Bots you implement could be a know-it-all or a learn-it-all Bot. You are likely experienced and skillful in spotting a know-it-all vs. a learn-it-all human agent when you hire one. But, do you know which way your Bot leans? Here are a few characteristics of a learn-it-all Bot that you can look out for: - If your Bot is complex to implement and needs long and deep involvement of the IT team to configure and setup, you will likely not touch or tweak it for a long time. In this case you likely got a know-it-all Bot that will not improve over time. - If your Bot can be trained on an ongoing basis by a domain expert with little or no knowledge of computer science or programming languages, you have a learn-it-all Bot. Make sure to institute a process of continuous training where your Bot learns new skills and unlearns obsolete or incorrect information on a regular basis from domain experts (ideally, the human agents whose work the Bot is offloading). - If the way you train your Bot mimics the way you train your human agents on an ongoing basis, you have a learn-it-all Bot. - If the Bot pushes large generic forms to the user to fill, its a special kind of know-it-all that presumes to know what the user wants. Instead make sure your Bot can listen to the specific needs of your users and provide specific to the point answers. - Make sure your Bot can recognize when it cannot handle the user’s request and can hand over the request to a human agent and can learn from the interactions of the human agent. A Bot that can learn by observing the human agents is a learn-it-all Bot. Are you looking to implement a Bot? Reach out to us at [email protected] for more information.
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http://www.zillionmovies.com/duo-brings-the-party-to-the-stage-making-everyone-dance-live-show-the-x-factor-uk-2017_67f4f77f6.html
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Thanks! Share it with your friends! You disliked this video. Thanks for the feedback! Duo Brings The Party To The Stage, Making Everyone Dance | Live Show | The X Factor UK 2017 ► CLICK HERE to Learn How To Sing Tips To Improve Your Singing Voice ► http://MusicTalentNow.com/Learn-To-Sing ◄ ♥ Please Follow Me On Twitter ♥ http://bit.ly/Twitter_MusicTalentNow ♥ Love You ♥ Jack & Joel - The X Factor UK 2017 - Full Audition Check out other auditions: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicTalentNow/playlists Subscribe for weekly full auditions!
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https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/cross-product-polar-coor.266471/
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I would like to know how to perform a cross product on polar coordinates. Can you give us an example of two vectors you're trying to cross-product? I am just looking for a general way to perform the operation. I will perform a cross product between E and H fields that are in polar coordinates. I don't want to go through the hassle of converting back and forth :). I hope this explains it, if not please let me know what else I can add. Well, so long as the vectors are expressed in terms of perpendicular unit vectors such as ihat and jhat or rhat and thetahat, you just cross-product them the usual way. The only problem might be converting into unit vectors. so for example. I have |i j k| |rcos() rsin() Z1| |r2cos()2 r2sin()2 Z2| the 2 is for a different value/angle. So just perform the same cross product operation as rectangular coordinates would require? (have a theta: θ ) I'm a little confused … those look like vectors from the origin. You will generally want to cross-product the fields at a general point. I will try to verify exactly what I need and respond back. Looks like I need to rethink my question. Thank you for your help! I will be back asap. The confusion is that the cross product is an operation in the tangent space, not in the coordinate space. At a particular point, your field has components in the r-hat, phi-hat, and theta-hat directions. These three vectors constitute an orthonormal basis. So you simply take the cross product without any modification at all. For example, [tex]\hat r \times \hat \theta = \hat \phi[/tex] and the rest are similar. Separate names with a comma.
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https://communities.ca.com/docs/DOC-231151538
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The CAVI "vdc" account password should never expire and should not be auto-locked. There are several cron jobs that run behind the scenes which require the vdc account credentials. If the account password expires and gets locked, the cron jobs cannot run and may cause problems to the CAVI system. As an example, clearmon9.sh is a cron job that is run by the vdc account. Its function is to purge obsolete monitor data. If the script is not able to run, /opt/VDC/ directory will continue to fill up with the unwanted data until it is full. This will eventually result in the inability to access the 2d or 3d client.
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https://support.resonate.com/hc/en-us/articles/360061992914-How-does-the-platform-notify-me-that-I-am-using-Connected-Profiles-data-
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To provide you with greater data transparency and empower you to make the best decisions with your data, we implemented data notifications to bolster your understanding of audience metrics as you are building audiences in the platform. One of these alerts notifies users that they have added a Connected Profile attribute to their audience. But first, what are Connected Profiles? And what is a Connected Profiles attribute? Connected Profiles are the freshest data on 230M individuals with 14,000+ insights connected to your marketing system. AI and predictive algorithms model our 14,000+ Resonate Elements from the United States Consumer Study (USCS) and observed online behavior to create 230M unique Connected Profiles on over 600M devices. The Resonate Identity graph connects first-party web, mobile and offline data to our Connected Profiles to be leveraged anywhere in a marketer’s ecosystem. Think of them as the connective tissue between our USCS data and your marketing ecosystem. Attributes that leverage our Connected Profiles consist of Tags, Engaged Audiences, Flash Models, Imported 1st and 3rd party data, and Geography data. Second, did you know there are two data universes? Resonate has various types of attributes in the platform that come from different data sources. When you are creating audiences in the platform and combining attributes, we want to signal to you when you are mixing attributes from different data sources to help you interpret and understand the implications on audience metrics for insights and activation. Our data comes from two different “data universes.” The first is USCS data known as our Resonate Elements – which is stated data, or data that we get by asking people survey questions. USCS data is projected onto the Online Adult Population to give you insights at scale. When you are working with a USCS attribute only audience in the platform you will see metrics for Projected Adult Population, and an Addressable number – or the number of modeled devices that represent that audience. Our second data universe is the modeled Connected Profiles data universe, where data is predicted. Once you add Connected Profile data to your audience, or if you have a Connected Profile data only audience, data is predicted onto the modeled devices we see. Since the data is predicted, not projected, you will not see a Projected OAP number. You will see an Addressable, % Reach, or Uniques based on the data type of your audience. On to the Connected Profiles notification: Now, when you add a Connected Profile attribute to an audience, the Connected Profile icon will display next to the audience. In the past, when your audience metrics changed after adding a Connected Profile attribute, there was no visual cue to help you understand why. The Connected Profile icon signals to you that the change occurred because you added a Connected Profile attribute to your audience. This alert helps you understand shifting audience sizes as you are building audiences. You can hover over the icon in the platform for a tooltip with additional information. USCS attributes are sourced from our USCS and data is projected based on our survey ground truth onto the Adult Online Population (AOP). Metrics for USCS attribute only audiences are Projected Adult Population and Addressable. The Projected Adult Population represents the number of online adults in the U.S. who have the attribute(s) contained in your audience definition. It is there to help you size the audience to the total online adult population and goes beyond the devices that Resonate measures directly. Connected Profile attributes are predicted based on survey ground truth and online behavior onto modeled devices. The metric that you see for Connected Profile attributes is Addressable. Addressable is the number of modeled devices we've seen from our behavioral data stream over the last 90 days. It’s the number of IDs maintained by Resonate where we model over 14,000 attributes on an individual basis. Addressable is the number of devices Resonate ascribes to your audience definition. The Addressable number will fluctuate since our predictions and models update nightly. A good example of moving from a projected USCS attribute only audience to a predicted Connected Profile audience is first creating an audience of Males, Age 25-34. This audience contains only Resonate Elements, or USCS data, so you see audience metrics for Projected Adult Population and Addressable. If you add the Atlanta DMA to your audience, you introduce a Connected Profile attribute (Geography data), so you will see the Connected Profile icon. You will now see an audience metric for Addressable. Adding a Connected Profile attribute brings you into the predicted data universe. This means that insights are predicted for this audience based on the number of modeled devices we see. It’s important to understand that AOP metrics change from projected to predicted when you add a Connected Profile attribute to your audience. Audience metrics are calculated differently for different types of audiences and the Connected Profile Audience icon is intended to help signal to you when this change occurs.
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http://www.manualscenter.com/manuals/toshiba/sdp1500-service-manual.html
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PORTABLE DVD PLAYER FILE NO. 400-200101 PRINTED IN JAPAN, Jan., 2001 S Inspection after Disassembling and Reassembling Note: Be careful not to make any scratches and dirt while you are working. Inspect the specified items in the following. For first-class refurbishment (1. to 7.) For repair (1. to 6.) Checking the power-on function Press the power switch and make sure that the power is turned on. Checking the switches Set a DVD disk (for Region1) and make sure that the Audio/Video data is output to the internal LCD and speakers. Then press the function switches (Don't touch the Setup switch.). The function switches to be checked are as follows: Checking the sound Replay the "Dolby Digital Audio Test DVD / Title 26". Make sure that the sound comes out from the left speaker. If the sound does not come out from it, switch and reconnect the speaker cables. Making "First setup" appeared after power-on Make the SETUP menu appeared with SETUP key on the remote controller. Input the keys on the remote controller as follows: [TOP MENU] [AUDIO] Then "First setup" is displayed on the LCD display. Checking the power-off function Turn off the SD-P1500. If you find any dirt or stain, wipe them with soft cloth. Checking accessories to be supplied Make sure that all the accessories are prepared. The accessories to be supplied are as follows: 1) Audio/video cable 2) Remote controller (MEDR03UX) 3) Coin-shaped battery 4) AC adapter (UA2035) 5) Battery pack (MEDB02SX) 6) Component video cable 7) Power code 9) Registration card for TACP 10) Registration card for TCP 2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS (1/2) BLOCK DIAGRAMS (2/2)
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http://stp.lingfil.uu.se/~sara/
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I am an assistant professor (biträdande lektor) in the Computational Linguistics and Language Technology group, Department of Linguistics and Philology, Uppsala University since 2017. I have been working in this group since 2012 first as a post-doc (2012-2015), than as a researcher (2015-2017). My main research interest is machine translation, where I have had the largest focus on discourse-aware translation, compounds, and evaluation. I also work on parsing and the analysis of student texts. I was a researcher at the Department of computer and information science at Linköping University until 2012. I received a PhD in Computational Linguistics from Linköping University in 2012, with the thesis Text Harmonization Strategies for Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation. I received a Licentiate degree in Computational Linguistics in 2009, and a Master's degree in Cognitive science in 2006, both from Linköping University. I spent the autumn 2010 and spring 2009 at Xerox Research Centre Europe in Grenoble, France. Software and resources uuPronPred is a BiLSTM-based system for cross-lingual pronoun prediction. Docent is a document-level machine translation decoder. (main developer: Christian Hardmeier) Blast is a tool for error analysis of machine translation output. Annotated compounds in German and Swedish. Small sets of running text from Europarl annotated with compounds in two ways.
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http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/637693-post3.html
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Member Since: Mar 22, 2007 Mac Specs: Lenovo Z560 Hackintosh -:- '06 iMac -:- iPod Touch 2ndGen 04-18-2008, 09:10 AM img = document.getElementById('imageID'); img.src = 'http://website.com/image.jpg'; That's off the top of my head, but it's something similar. The IMG tag needs an id="imageID" for this to work: <img id="imageID" src="image.jpg" /> You can also pre-load the new image into a variable and assign it later, but the code is slightly different. As Thyamine said there are bazillions of tutorials on the web for doing this [URL="http://beadia.net"]Beadia[/URL - Jewelry Business Management Software] I judge you when you use poor grammar.
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http://www.mhonarc.org/archive/html/ietf-822/1993-02/msg00152.html
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Perhaps it is time to summarize the simplemail debate, listing conclusions and open issues. Simplicity and Readability Some writers here have suggested that the markup scheme be simple enough that people can create marked up text with ordinary, fixed width editors. They and others argue that the standard should also be simple enough that messages can be understood with the same This seems to me a crucial point. The simplemail proposal only makes sense if we postulate that the sender, the reader, or both are using plain-ASCII (or EBCDIC or 8859 or ...) text processors; not user agents. If both are using MIME user agents, they can just as well use Compatibility and Phase-in Since I do some of my correspondence with a MIME user agent, I have become acutely conscious of the fact that many recipients are not using such agents. It is a corollary of the Simplicity issue that the simplemail scheme should enhance communication between two people who do not both have the same user agent. Is it simplemail only if it has a content-type header? Consider these -o When a MIME user agent sends a message, does it get converted to simplemail (in those cases where simplemail is sufficient to fully express the functionality?) Presumably the agent inserts a content-type header. -o When a user creates a simplemail compliant message with a non-MIME agent, does a content-type header HAVE to be put on? (Of course not.) -o When a MIME user agent receives a simplemail compliant message lacking a content-type header, does it interpret the simplemail markup and produce a formatted, filled message? -o Suppose a user tries to send a simplemail message and includes a content-type header, but the message is in fact not compliant. Then what should the user agent do? My own prejudice is to have incoming mail displayed in as readable a form as possible, independent of the capabilities of the equipment with which the sender created it. I want *all* my incoming messages to be processed as if they are simplemail, if not otherwise marked. My user agent must also provide a button so I can quickly see the raw form of the message in case of questions. I do not want to be required to have to insert a special header to have the mail I send from csh be interpreted as simplemail. (And consequently, I believe the scheme should be devised so that errors are (a) unlikely, and (b) easy for the parser to recover from When is simplemail used? Usually, I claim, mail should be converted to simplemail form, where no more elaborate formatting is required. This has evoked the objection that MIME is employed for document interchange and the original formatting should be retained in that case. I don't think these constraints are in conflict. The user must take some action to incorporate a document into a message and this action ought to trigger the generation of a multi-part/alternative message with the original The syntax of markups should be such that -o They are unlikely to be undetectably used for some other -o Errors can be recovered from by the parser with minimal effort and minimal possibility of distorting or hiding the intended message. -o Little typing is needed and esoteric sequences of special characters do not appear. No one disagreed when various unacceptable characters were listed. From this, I take it we should limit the proposal to the set % & * ( ) _ + - = : ; ' < > ? , . / (space) (tab) From which we probably should remove some commonly used characters like . ? , ( ) : ; (space) (tab) % & * _ + - = ' < > / (Some of the removed characters could also be used for line markup at the beginnning of lines.) The valid characters do include * _ and >, the characters most often used in markups. But they do not include the caret as used to point into the line above. What functionality must the scheme provide? What additional functionality is easy to do? What might be nice, but is dispensable? We need to argue about these categories, keeping in mind the sentiments for starting with only a minimal set. *For* *myself* I would categorize the proposed functionalities thusly: Mimimal required set -o In-line word marking for emphasis. At least two forms are needed, based on the traditional provision of both bold and italic. -o Quoted lines. From prior messages. -o Smileys ;-} Nice, and also easy to include without conflicting intended text -o Indentation of paragraphs. -o Bulleted and labeled paragraphs. May be useful, but seem to make the standard less robust -o Literal line. -o Highlighting (commonly done with carets on the next line). This is problematic with proportional fonts and with filling; some form of in-line word marking may be possible. - Literal in-line text. Becomes necessary if the other conventions are likely to be written without intending their meaning under these conventions. - Tabular material. Could be done by interpreting tabs. Could be done by defining a "fixed width" markup. Things I could do without <(not that I wouldn't use them:-)> -o Parenthetic remarks (footnotes). -o Unfilled, markedup lines. -o Titled section. -o Fixed width text. (Note a subtle problem, above. I used one of the proposed conventions for footnotes for the joke of using something I was about to say I could do without. But the smiley entered to highlight the joke is partially composed from the parenthesis in the footnote markup. If converted to a footnote, the smiley would lose its grin:-) One possible result of the simplemail discussion is to obviate the most pressing needs for MIME (!). We could come up with a set of conventions that--like smileys, *stars*, and '>' quoted messages--would be created by many and understood readily by most, all without the services of modern user agents. User agents could then capitalize on these possibilities to make such messages more amenable to those with the hardware/software to read them. Andrew Consortium, Carnegie Mellon (412) 268-6788 wjh+(_at_)andrew(_dot_)cmu(_dot_)edu
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https://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/132988/how-can-the-torsional-barrier-of-a-polymer-determined-by-molecular-dynamics
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First consider a simple polymer, like polyacetylene: Its torsional barrier can be determined by DFT calculations by considering "enough" units and performing a simple dihedral scan. "Enough" appears to be 5-7 units (J. Chem. Phys., 2014, 140, 054310) The same method does not work, because the structure is too flexible. Different values are obtained after multiple turns around the central unit. Is it possible to use molecular dynamics to find the effective/average rotation barrier? My guess would be that we could simulate this polymer over a certain period of time, then make an histogram of the central dihedral angle. We could then calculate the torsional barrier by looking at the relative frequencies of the angles (e.g. if we get a flat distribution, the barrier is 0, if some angle is very disfavored, the barrier should be high. I'm not sure how to quantitatively calculate the barrier though)
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http://askubuntu.com/questions/95374/where-can-i-find-current-laptop-temperature
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I have a script which logs information about my Toshiba laptop, such as its current temperature, and sends that information to Pachube. Recently, I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.11 and the Kernel 3.0 series and my script stopped working. temperature file, which used to be in /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ01/temperature now no longer exists. There is a relevant directory at /proc/acpi/toshiba/ but its contents are as follows: $ ls fan keys lcd version video $ cat * running: 0 force_on: 0 hotkey_ready: 0 hotkey: 0x0000 brightness: 7 brightness_levels: 8 driver: 0.19 proc_interface: 1 lcd_out: 0 crt_out: 0 tv_out: 0 $ So, no temperature. Does anyone know a way to get this information? Is it still in
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https://neelshah.info/about
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I’m Neel Shah, a Full Stack Developer currently working as Technical Lead for New York University’s Web Publishing Team. I hail from India and now call New York City home. My specialty traits include web application and systems development. I have experience with development technologies such as WordPress, PHP, Node.js, Docker, Bootstrap, D3.js, AWS, Devops, code review and testing infrastructure. Also, I am extremely passionate about solving problems, particularly when it concerns ways to connect technology with health care. Wish to get in touch?
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http://www.artisttrove.com/artist/1481572348812901/youngster+jiji
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fucking heat - jiji chop got tattoos by ethan shane 💕 recorded a quicky 6 track ep :0) who wanna hear it - jiji photo from an old jiji show 📸: West Smith Photography thank u for the 20k on iraq, love you - jiji new music soon!!! oh look a jiji gig !!! s/o sleep steady, i was blessed to be on their tape tybg tyss - jiji new jiji demos off my ep if u contribute to my patreon patreon.com Become a patron of james today: Read 4 posts by james and get access to exclusive content and experiences on the world’s largest membership platform for artists and creators.
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https://community.bosch-sensortec.com/t5/MEMS-sensors-forum/BSEC-ESP-IDF-functions/m-p/51953
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Hi there. I am trying to implement BSEC functions for sensor BME680 using ESP32 chip with ESP-IDF framework. I was able to implement all needed libraries and also compile my project but I still cant read data from my sensor. I wrote functions bus_write, bus_read, sleep, get_time_us, output_ready and config_load (see in attachment file main.c). But I am not sure what to write to functions state_load and state_save, there is nothing about them in integration guide. Is there anyone who could provide some help, code snippets or full code with implemented functions? It would be very helpful. In attachments is my code with functions which I wrote and also my terminal output with error log. Thanks for help.
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https://communal.computer/Source-code
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https://infosectoday.com/cybersecurity/bitdefender-launches-gravityzone-extended-detection-and-response-xdr-to-improve-cyber-resilience/
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http://quintagroup.com/cms/python/learning
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https://forum.unity.com/threads/input-event-consumed-by-image-raycast-target-that-is-under-a-sprite-with-a-2d-collider.774425/
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Hello everyone. I am having a hard time getting my UI to work. Basically I have a canvas with a UI image that is the size of the screen. This image has raycast enabled and if effectively receiving inputs. Not in the canvas I have a sprite that have a 2D collider attached to it. No matter what I try, the UI image is always consuming the input event when I click on the sprite. When I disable the image, the sprite gets the events, so the setup looks right (camera with Physic2D raycaster for the sprite, layerMask set to the layer of the sprite, canvas with Graphic raycaster for the image, no blocking object, no mask). What do I need to do so that the sprite gets the input event BEFORE the image and consume it?
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http://dropbucket.org/node/806
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Where does this issue belong to? Core, redirect, token, media? ;) Get raw version - Call stack that causes the issue: - - On boot the redirect module checks for redirect: redirect_load_entity_from_path () - - This builds the node, which attaches the fields - - Having a text field with media token support triggers media_token_to_markup() - - Loading the file to create the markup triggers file_entity_file_load() - - This triggers token_replace() for the alt / title tags. - - Token replacement triggers system_token_info() - - This creates a link using l() - - l() wants to know the current theme thus drupal_theme_initialize() is called. - - drupal_theme_initialize() defines global variables e.g. $theme, $theme_key once those variables are set the main part of the function is skipped. Unfortunately drupal_theme_initialize() doesn't force menu_get_custom_theme() to initialize. - Now what's the problem with that: - The call of the redirect module is made before menu_set_custom_theme() was called, which is normally called after drupal_path_initialize() in _drupal_bootstrap_full(). - And the redirect module acts on hook_url_inbound_alter() which is triggered by drupal_path_initialize(). - Because that call is skipped hook_custom_theme() never is invoked and we loose the control over the theme. - Two approaches: - - Change drupal_theme_initialize() to force the initialization when calling menu_get_custom_theme() - - Add a force flag to drupal_theme_initialize() to be able to re-set the global theming variables when calling the function in _drupal_bootstrap_full()
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