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https://www.coderanch.com/t/88692/application-servers/Problems-FORM-Authentication
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I am using JBoss 3.2.3 and having problems with FORM authentication. I am using a custom login module that extends UsernamePasswordLoginModule. When I use BASIC authentication, everything behaves as expected. When I change to FORM authentication, none of the methods in my custom module are invoked so the user does not get authenticated. Below are snippets of the configuration files. What do I need to do to get FORM authentication working? login-config.xml Thanks for sharing your working configuration. I noticed three differences, which are: Your authenticated pages are in a separate directory. You have a second <security-constraint> for /j_security_check. You use <transport-guarantee>CONFIDENTIAL</transport-guarantee> Since it works correctly with BASIC authentication, I do not think that the separate directory is a factor in problem. I tried adding the second <security-constraint> with no success. Since my application will be deployed behind the firewall, with Apache in the DMZ handling the SSL connection to the client, I did not change <transport-guarantee> from NONE to CONFIDENTIAL. Additionally, I am trying to keep the number of "moving parts" in the development environment to a minimum. Thanks again for your reply. Still looking for a solution. Great news, I've finally got this solved, but I do not understand why. I had posted this same issue on JBoss' Forum. After much persistence, I received the recommendation to add to my log4j.xml. After I made the addition, he FORM authentication began working as expected. Below are snippets from the configuration file and login.jsp from the working FORM authentication. login-config.xml jboss-web.xml web.xml login.jsp
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https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=skk.dynamo-wfl
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Dynamo Workflow Logic Language This extenstion supports Dynamo Software's domain specific language - Workflow Logic Language. Supports files with extension "DWFL". Intellisense for operation types and well-known input arguments: Check for valid operation types and operation names: Hover over operations show documentaion: This extension contributes the following settings: A lot of functionality is yet to be implemented! If you desperately need some helpful feature, or need a bug to be eradicate, please file an issue at gitgub.
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https://forum.linux.uk/t/linux-questions-2012-readers-poll-results/8301
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For those of you, if any, who missed this… Slackware coming in at Number 1 for favourite distro has caused a few toys to be thrown out of a few prams. Shrieks of horror from Ubuntu flavoured numpties. Muhahahahahahahaha. Oh happy day. Desktop Distribution of the Year - Slackware (20.59%) Server Distribution of the Year - Debian (28.74%) Mobile Distribution of the Year - Android (66.86%) Database of the Year - MySQL (40.00%) NoSQL Database of the Year - MongoDB (38.96%) Office Suite of the Year - LibreOffice (85.14%) Browser of the Year - Firefox (52.76%) Desktop Environment of the Year - KDE (31.31%) Window Manager of the Year - Openbox (17.53%) Messaging Application of the Year - Pidgin (52.06%) VoIP Application of the Year - Skype (51.82%) Virtualization Product of the Year - VirtualBox (53.79%) Audio Media Player Application of the Year - amaroK (15.68%) Video Media Player Application of the Year - VLC (64.99%) Graphics Application of the Year - GIMP (69.85%) Network Security Application of the Year - Wireshark (25.79%) Host Security Application of the Year - SELinux (34.07%) Network Monitoring Application of the Year - Nagios (55.29%) IDE/Web Development Editor of the Year - Eclipse (23.62%) Text Editor of the Year - vim (34.35%) File Manager of the Year - Dolphin (23.77%) Open Source Game of the Year - Battle for Wesnoth (11.72%) Programming Language of the Year - Python (28.03%) Revision Control System of the Year - git (61.35%) Backup Application of the Year - rsync (42.82%) Open Source CMS/Blogging platform - WordPress (56.63%) Configuration Management Tool of the Year - Puppet (61.70%) Open Source Web Framework of the Year - Django (34.31%) Web Server of the Year (NEW) - Apache httpd (74.04%) X Terminal Emulator of the Year (NEW) - Konsole (22.68%) Open Source Hardware Product of the Year (NEW) - Raspberry Pi (79.29%) Firefox - in terms of raw performance, it just can’t compete with Chrome KDE / Kconsole - just “ick!” , try “MATE” (GNome#2 fork) Virtualbox - (a) this is an Oracle product (b) KVM is better Eclipse - yeah, because an unstable application to edit my code jumps right to the top of my list (try Komodo) Dolphin - maybe for Android users, or if you’re a fish … Apache - worth noting the world + dog seems to be migrating to Nginx, see latest Netcraft stats. (and lighttpd is better!) The outstanding entries on the list; These kind of polls are an absolute waste of space/time … not knowing who voted and why, you can infer nothing of any value ??? Except perhaps that an inordinate amount of Slackware users visit LinuxQuestions.org and like entering polls However, on occasion they mention a fantastic app I’ve never heard of … Just not in this case … >:D Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 On the other hand, rather than being some in the News “recent polls revealed…” where you don’t know what question was asked or to whom and in the certain knowledge that the right question asked to the right group of people can make polls indicate just whatever the pollster wishes to show, this is just pure User input. Mostly, the only people using the site are Linux users, so it’s a grass root thing (albeit somewhat skewed in favour of Americans). For each category there’s a multiple choice selection of answers covering all the available options. It’s a popularity contest, nothing more and nothing less. Indicative of current trends. Take the Slackware vote … if you consider most people will USE what they consider the best disto … that result would seem to confirm Slackware as the most popular/used distro … which I seriously doubt :o Anyone that voted for Slackware as distro of the year, yet uses something else is either an idiot and not worth listening to, or has never used Slackware but wants to be perceived as a Slackware devotee for some reason. The results mean nothing without knowing who voted and why. NO poll has any meaning unless YOU are the one that chooses the questions, and the entrants. I’ll bet if you look hard enough you’ll find a Slackware forum somewhere that has a posting asking people to shoot over to LinuxQuestions and enter the poll … the results would then only indicate Slackware users tend to stick together, not a bad thing in itself but has skewed the original poll beyond meaning. You tell me, what meaningful conclusion can I draw from :- Desktop Distribution of the Year - Slackware (20.59%) It's a popularity contest, nothing more and nothing less Are you really trying to tell me Slackware is more “popular” than Mint/Ubuntu/Fedora/SUSE/Debian/etc. ? … Slackware is only #11 on Distrowatch (which also means nothing) or would you agree the voter pool was somehow skewed, so it’s meaningless ? My point is … without knowledge and control of the voter pool, ANY results are meaningless. More likely is that Mint and Ubuntu users tend to end up on the Mint and Ubuntu forums. Whereas people who use other distros tend to end up on LQ. When I started using Linux there was no Ubuntu or Mint and LQ was about the only place to go for help. Lots of highly technical people there. Having spent a fair amount of time on there helping newbies, it was very noticeable that once Ubuntu had been out for a while there was a drop in the number of newbies asking typical newbie questions. If one goes there now and follows the “zero reply threads” link, the tendency is to find lots of very technically complicated questions being posted, often from people with low post counts. This indicates to me that LQ has drifted towards more technical people, amongst whom Slackware is far more widely used. So the readers poll is quite accurate, once the background has been taken into account. I didn’t doubt it was accurate … just that it was meaningless … as pretty much all polls are. So what you’re saying is there IS an uncommonly high percentage of Slackware users in the voter pool … so the results ARE skewed. Even the question is IMHO meaningless … “distro of the year” … on what grounds ? … and to whom ? BTW, I’m not knocking Slackware … for all I know it may well be the best distro since sliced Yggdrasil I posted the results because I thought they might be of some interest, not to lay down a new canon. Sorry, you just hit a pet hate of mine … polls that don’t at least attempt to put their results into some kind of meaningful context just annoy the crap outa me 8 out of 10 owners said their cats preferred it : Yes , but are we talking about a random sample of cats here, or cats belonging to a specific special interest group … I think it more likely the owners belong to a special interest group … and anyone that suckers for the figure belongs to a special needs group just a thought are the download rankings the same for lq as distrowatch (just wondered if they are as it is a slight different type of end user for both sites (could include sourceforge and softpedia as well) just wondered thats all ) i know downloads have no meaning as a user satisfaction guide but someone has to be downloading (unless it’s mark shuttleworth and Clement Lefebvre are rigging the results) after all newbies and code writers are two very different users etc. Hmm… I wonder if Peppermint landed in the top spot the reaction here might have been somewhat different Also how many noticed that KDE claimed the top spot for the Desktop Environment… Hehe … Do I really come across as that much of a hypocrite ? (I just know I’m not going to like the answer to that) So just in case … I’m saying nowt about the KDE choice Except “KDE stinks” … that the API apes M$'s windows API should tell you enough … 8 out of 10 owners said their cats preferred it Actually if you listen to the advert carefully the saying is “8 out of 10 cat owners (and this is the important bit) WHO EXPRESSED A PREFERENCE said their cats preferred it” Just thought I add that Who’d av thunked … so they’re only counting people who answered How do the owners figure their cats prefer it ? … and to what ? … possibly the thing they’ve been feeding them every day for the last 5 years, by now they’d probably prefer ANYTHING to that.
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http://jcsax.blogspot.com/2004/10/some-powerman-pics.html
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Hey y'all.. some pics from the Powerman last Sunday. Enjoy.. ..oh yeah, can go see some more full ones at my Yahoo! album. Greg on the way to the transition area after the first 10k My cyclist Reeta June on the way to the transition area on the first 10k My 1st runner Nora (in red cap) and a new friend I met, Mimi Greg getting his prize (2nd place) June getting her prize (4th place) (l-r) June, Greg, and me with our winnings Me and my medal Yay! Finisher medal! My first Powerman medal!
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https://www.theregister.com/2010/09/21/oracle_solaris_11_pep_talk/
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This article is more than 1 year old Oracle on Unix biz: We can rebuild it Solaris 11 – the Steve Austin of OSes While Oracle's homegrown Linux kernel, new Exalogic Web application clusters, updated Exadata OLTP/BI appliances, and Sparc T3 processors and servers hogged the stage at the OpenWorld event in San Francisco over the past two days, the software giant and new hardware player did find some time to give its upcoming Solaris 11 Unix some love. And for good reason. As John Fowler, executive vice president of Oracle's Systems and Storage group, reminded the multitudes attending the event and watching from the Web, Solaris has some 50,000 customers worldwide, which is a very large installed base of enterprise customers. (El Reg has also heard that the Sun server base numbered closer to 35,000 customers worldwide.) Whatever the number, in his keynote address at the OpenWorld event, Fowler wanted to assure everyone that "Solaris is a very serious project at Oracle" and said that the Exalogic middleware clusters, which currently combine Sun x64 servers, WebLogic middleware, the JRockit JVM, and Oracle's highly tuned and homegrown Linux kernel, and the Exadata database/warehouse appliances would be running Solaris 11 Express later this year. A few minutes later, Mark Hurd, Oracle's new co-president, said the same thing, that Solaris 11 Express, the development release, would be an option on the Exalogic and Exadata appliances. The whole point of Solaris 11 Express is that it is a development release to give customers early access to the code so they can put it through the paces. So it is reasonable to surmise that Oracle is expecting some customers to do proof-of-concept testing on Exalogic and Exadata clusters and then go into production with Solaris 11 further down the road. Solaris 11 proper is not expected until some vague time next year. That said, Solaris 11 is probably mostly cooked at this point in terms of core features and it is down to drivers and testing. It would not be surprising at all to see Solaris 11 come out early next year, although if the Solaris roadmap shown back in August was drawn to scale, then it should be in the second half of 2011. Thus far, Oracle has said nothing about when Solaris 11 might hit the streets and networks, except "calendar 2011." Fowler said that the next incarnation of Solaris had a new memory and I/O subsystems so Solaris 11 could scale well beyond its current limits. As El Reg previously reported, is aiming in 2015 to deliver Sparc-based servers that have 128 cores with a monumental 16,384 threads and that will be able to support 64TB of main memory, and host 256 logical domains while running Solaris 11. Such a machine is expected to handle 120 million TPMs on OLTP workloads - forty times that of the Sparc T3 machine announced today - and do 50,000 Java operations per second - about ten times a Sparc T3 box. In the preview that Oracle gave at OpenWorld, the company said that Solaris 11 would be comprised of 2,700 different projects and would be the result of 20 million person-hours of development effort and be put through more than 60 million hours of testing. Solaris 11 is expected to be part of a dependency-aware packaging tool that allows the entire Oracle software stack - from server BIOS all the way up through applications - to be patched and updated as a whole, reducing errors and system administration overhead. (Admins: look to your left and to your right. Two out of three of you are gone.) Solaris 11 will also reduce maintenance windows by allowing more system software components to be patched without restarting (Oracle thinks it can cut restarts in half.) The future operating system will also have the proactive and pre-emptive maintenance features that Sun had been yammering about since before Solaris 10 was launched in January 2005. Solaris 11 will also have a fast reboot feature, allowing for a server to be rebooted in ten seconds instead of ten minutes. And it will have performance tweaks to make it make Oracle's Fusion middleware (the aforementioned WebLogic and JRockit stuff) sit up and bark. In addition to previewing Solaris 11, Oracle announced the delivery of the Oracle VM Server for Sparc 2.0 hypervisor, formerly known as Logical Domains or LDoms. This hypervisor, which ships free on all Sparc T series servers, allows for up to 128 logical domain partitions to be set up on a single physical server. (It can be as fine-grained as a single thread on many of the machines). The updated hypervisor will allow for Solaris 10 and Solaris 11 Express to be run side-by-side on the Sparc T series machines; it also allows for PCI peripherals to be directly tied to guest operating systems running in domains and therefore providing native I/O performance. Dynamic memory allocation and reallocation underneath the domains without requiring a reboot has also been added, as has virtual disk multipathing to guests for higher availability. ®
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https://e-co-evo.com/sociality-and-its-effect-on-ecology/
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Sociality and cooperation between individuals is a common occurrence amongst animals. Individuals will associate with each other to for greater fitness benefits. While the origin and evolution of cooperation is a much sought after question in evolution, there also remains the effects of sociality on ecological dynamics. Cooperation creates a complex interplay between behavior and fitness where individuals seek optimal fitness by selectively associating with other individuals and greater fitness leads to more individuals. This can lead to constant joining and splitting of groups and possibly unstable dynamics. I am interested in exploring how different forms of cooperation and sociality affect population and ecological dynamics. I am also interested in the evolutionary underpinnings of cooperation and linking the evolution of sociality to the ecological dynamics.
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https://support.medialooks.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000210572-Introduction-to-WebRTC
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WebRTC is a collection of communications protocols and application programming interfaces that enable real-time communication over peer-to-peer connections. This allows web browsers to not only request resources from backend servers but also real-time information from browsers of other users (read more on Wikipedia). To get started, here's a quick blog post that covers the ways you can use WebRTC in desktop Windows applications. Here's a few more articles to get on board with the theory: I assume you already familiar with things like TURN, STUN, signaling server. The following articles will help you to find out what is the differences between these servers and how they used in our SDK - Еnvironment: signaling, STUN and TURN servers - Signaling server deployment and usage - TURN server deployment and usage Now you are ready to get know how to use WebRTC in our SDK How to work with WebRTC samples If you have any questions relative to Medialooks WebRTC you can try to find the answers here
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http://gwob.org/h4d2-participation/
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We are pleased to present H4D2, a hackathon put on by the University in Birmingham, England. I’m thrilled about this event for a number of reasons, the biggest of which is how much research and forethought has gone into preparing for the event. Just some of my favorite rockstart attendees are Christopher Brewster, Seyyed Shah, Smari McCarthy, Sara Farmer, Fran Boon, and Chris Foote. Special attention has been paid to what the problem space looks like, where technology might be applied, and how to break challenges into chunks for processing. I’m curious to see how this much front-loading affects the vibe and output products of the event. We often struggle to see how we can shoe-horn the outputs from these events into existing systems – sometimes with great success, but more often without – and to have such a solid grasp of ability and actuality gives me great hope in the outcomes. This also would set the tone for a much more fluid interaction between academia, digital humanitarians, and traditional response. H4D2 provides space for history and innovation to stand side by side, as they should, and see disruptive technologies address long-standing and very complex problems. Aston University and the University of Warwick are happy to announce the Hackathon for Disaster Response, a 2-day event to bring together software developers and emergency management experts to hack out solutions to disaster-related problems. We will focus specifically on data available via social media, and on structured data (open data, linked data) available from a variety of sources. This event is sponsored as part of the Disaster 2.0 project. – from h4d2.eu I do hope you’ll join us. If you can’t, please get the word out about this event. I will be there, along with Sara Farmer. If you instead find yourself in New York City that weekend, please attend the Social Good Summit hackathon GWOB has teamed up with AT&T and Ericsson to put on. We’ll be live casting between the events, so we can still create amazing things for the world together.
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20903888/concatenate-large-files-using-win-nt-kernel-api
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I've been looking around for a way to concatenate large files (a few gigabytes) together without having to rewrite one of the files. I am sure the OS does this internally when manipulating the master file table. This is purely for an internal application where speed is critical even at the cost of data integrity (in case of risking undocumented APIs). The app processes a large amount of high-bandwidth, multi-channel ethernet data where a corrupt unit of work (file in this case) will not have a large impact on overall processing results. At the moment when combining files B, the effort involved is equal to: A[Read] + B[Read] +C[Write]`. Would any of you NT gurus shed some light on how to work around this to get to the MFT directly? I have not been able to gain any clues as to which API to explore and would appreciate some pointers. Although the app in managed, I would gladly explore native APIs and even setup light-weight VMs for testing. Thanks in advance.
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https://www.dnnsoftware.com/answers/how-to-set-up-reversed-proxy-in-dnn-9
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We have trouble to set up a reverse proxy for our DNN installation. As an example, our website is hosted at 'ourdnninstallation.com' and we want to use the proxy to route all calls from 'publicwebsite.com' to this address. Our reverse proxy directs all requests correctly, and we can visit our DNN installation from 'publicwebsite.com'. The issue is that all further links (login, register, other pages) are not relative and redirect to 'ourdnninstallation.com' instead of our publicly know address. We tried resolving the issue with Site Aliases but no luck so far, we tried all combinations with both URLs. Some broke our website, other combinations just didn't work. We have tried the following so far: - Any combination of site aliases (including / excluding both of them) - Auto add site alias tried enabled/disabled - Mapping mode all combinations tried - Tried both advanced/standard URL rewriting Is it possible to achieve the desired results with DNN9 or is this not supported? Any help is appreciated!
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https://www.pihunt.co/home?search=%20servo
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6LED, Buzzer,RTC,Step/Servo Motor,RFID reader,WiFi... Plotter made of two old CD drives, a servo and a Raspberry Pi Assemble the servo package for the GoPiGo Raspberry Pi Robot. Detect a train with an infrared sensor, servo for arm and lights AB Electronics Windows 10 IOT Libraries and Demos How to control a Tower Pro SG90 micro-servo with an Arduino Build a 2-axis gyro stabilizer using two servos and an MPU-6050 sensor Arduino-compatible FPGA-based app accelerator: fast servo control etc Turn dumb blinds into smart ones with a servo hooked up to an Arduino
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http://runtymouse.blogspot.com/2011/06/european-adventure.html
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(If you did the math and can't figure out why a two-week trip caused a six-week blog hiatus, I also had a few other things on the go such as graduating, moving, buying our first house and preparing for a new job. No big deal. ) There are lots of posts to come from the trip, but I'd like to start with a brief overview. We travelled to Wallonia (in Belgium): Bohemia (Czech Republic): And Bavaria (Germany): We sampled fine food: and fine beverages: We spent a lot of time in train stations: And on trains: And through the whole trip, we kept a journal (the old fashioned way - pen and paper)... ...so we'd remember all the things we wanted to blog about once back home! There's lots more to come...
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http://lumberjocks.com/DerekL/workshop
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|Workshop by Derek Lyons||posted 02-02-2009 07:36 PM||1819 reads||1 time favorited||2 comments| click the marker to see the address My workshop is really a work in progress, which can be followed in my Derek's Shop blog series. A seperate sub series covers the shop remodel back in 2010. -- Derek, Bremerton WA --
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https://feed.nuget.org/packages?q=Tags%3A%22site%22
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returned for Tags:"site" Uses HtmlAgilityPack parser to protect against cross-site scripting by sanitizing html text against unrecognized tags and attributes. HTML is matched against defined whitelisted tags and attributes to ensure only known safe markups are allowed. String inputValue = "<a... Provides site recovery management capabilities. Multi-tenant web application foundation with management for sites, users, roles, claims, and geographic data. Nuget Package for Ingeniux Dynamic Site Server Runtime API imbSCI libraries will help you with in-code data annotation for easier reporting, some interesting data structures (like directed and free graphs, multidimensional collections…), serialization and data manipulation, script driven reporting, single-model for multiple-outputs, static web site... Extended and typed DataTables, DataTable to Excel reporting, various graph structures, translation tables, trend estimation structures, path DOM, reporting extensions, TF-IDF corpus and document data structures, data structures for reporting and other stuff in context of imbSCI framework An asp.net core action filter library for maintenance message handling. Automatically creates macro's for MacroPartials, templates for views and doctypes from xml files containing the doctype definition. Provides Live Monitoring For a web application WatiN Extension é uma extensão para o WatiN (Web Application Testing In .Net) An object model for the Google Site Map 0.9 standard providing strongly typed classes that can be serialized/deserializsed to XML. Fornax is a static site generator using type safe F# DSL to define page templates Fast Lightweight eXtensible BLog Engine Manage Power Portal Site Setting records in a single interface.
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https://visualstudiomagazine.com/blogs/tool-tracker/2010/11/2010/11/installshield-tools.aspx
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You can read my reviews of InstallShield and Wise Package Studio here. InstallShield includes two tools that you can use from the Installation Designer to support those installation packages that need more than the Wizards that Visual Studio provides. There's a dynamic scanner that analyzes an application as it runs and determines what DLLs it actually uses. This helps ensure that you include all the necessary components in your installation package (and specify all the appropriate dependencies among those components). There's also a static scanner that, analyzes the files in your project (EXEs, DLLs, OCXs) to find the dependencies embedded in them and adds those dependencies to your installation package. Not integrated into the Installation Designer are a number of tools for analyzing MSI files (Windows installation packages). An MSI Diff tool compares two MSIs and highlights differences, answering the question, "What are the real differences between these two versions of our product?" Two other tools support modifying a few of the attributes on some of the standard dialog boxes that InstallShield uses. Posted by Peter Vogel on 11/21/2010 at 1:16 PM Since recently introducing the open source Semantic Kernel to help developers use AI large language models (LLMs) in their apps, Microsoft has been busy improving it, publishing new guidance on how to use it and touting its capabilities. The Modern Data Warehouse (MDW) pattern makes it easier than ever to deal with the increasing volume of enterprise data by enabling massive, global-scale writes operations while making the information instantly available for reporting and insights. Responding to user requests for a more seamless startup experience, Uno Platform 4.8 introduces a new App Template wizard to do just that. The new ledger feature in SQL Server 2022 provides blockchain-based security to ensure data isn't tampered with. User experience expert Debbie Levitt provided some saucy answers about an upcoming Visual Studio Live! presentation with an even saucier title: Fast Focus: WTF UX - UX Research and Design AMA. > More Webcasts
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https://chai.ws/how-to-make-the-numpad-work-for-the-coolermaster-quickfire-storm-tk-keyboard-on-a-mac-osx/
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sc0rch1ng on the geek hack forum provided a working solution to the numpad not turning on while using your quick fire storm tk keyboard on a mac. Unfortunately he did not provide instructions on how to do this, thus I am writing a tutorial after it took me a free minutes to figure it out. You need to download an app called Controller Mate and create a program as such below. You will find the the pallets here: The first button is found in the very bottom on the controllers section in the palette The gate and the toggle are found in the logic section. The final component is found in the top of the controllers section in the palette for the keyboard, in the same place where the first button is located. You can link each section by clicking on the OFF and dragging it into the next OFF. I made this image below, it is not the same image that the original poster posted.
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https://justaaa.com/accounting/58852-how-many-1s-ones-are-present-in-the-subnet-mask
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ou have 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111100(B) as the subnet mask, which leaves two bits for the host address, 2^2 is 4, so 4 possible addresses. Since you can't use all zeros (network id) and you can't use all 1s (broadcast message) you have (bits^2) - 2 => (2^2) - 2 => 2 usable addresses. This may or may not be cut down by your router, which would be one usable address for your computer. My guess is you're stuck with this because of this is how your ISP does things. 255.255.255.252 = 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111100 Get Answers For Free Most questions answered within 1 hours.
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Sailfish Browser is web browser for Sailfish OS and is shipping with Sailfish OS devices. Sailfish Browser uses Sailfish Silica Qt components for the browser chrome and gecko engine with embedlite Qt5 binding. More information about the architecture can be found from https://web.archive.org/web/20180830103541/http://blog.idempotent.info/posts/whats-behind-sailfish-browser.html - Raine Mäkeläinen (rainemak) - David Llewellyn-Jones (llewelld) Engine and adaptation - Sailfish WebView - https://github.com/sailfishos/sailfish-components-webview - QtMozEmbed - Qt bindings - https://git.sailfishos.org/mer-core/qtmozembed - Embedlite components - https://git.sailfishos.org/mer-core/embedlite-components - Gecko browser engine with embedlite API - https://git.sailfishos.org/mer-core/gecko-dev All tools are located in source tree under tools. Memory dump reader is a simple desktop utility for dumping and collecting memory information of the Sailfish Browser. Current version of the memory-dump-reader is a work-in-progress version. - Change directory to the tools/memory-dump-reader Reading and collecting Once memory-dump-reader is compiled, run it like: dumpMemoryInfo /tmp/fileName.gz ip-of-the-device. The script dumps remotely memory information of the browser and copies the dump to the desktop. dumpMemoryInfo script works best when you have added your public ssh key as an authorized key of the device. The browser is open source and licensed under Mozilla Public License v2.0 (http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/). For more information see wiki: https://github.com/sailfishos/sailfish-browser/wiki/Sailfish-Browser-wiki
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AVST Elevates Voice Capabilities of Lync (Skype for Business) at Enterprise Connect AVST CTO Participating in Roundtable Discussion Led by Microsoft Expert ORLANDO, FL., March 16, 2015 - This week at Enterprise Connect, Applied Voice & Speech Technologies, Inc. (AVST), a leading provider of best-of-breed Unified Communications (UC) software, is helping enterprises as they pave the way toward advance communications infrastructures with Microsoft Lync. At booth #1029, AVST will conduct a series of presentations that showcase how to elevate the enterprise voice capabilities of Lync today and Skype for Business in the future. Additionally, Microsoft expert Kevin Kieller will moderate an interactive roundtable discussion on Tuesday, March 17 at 2:30 p.m. that explores how enterprises are successfully deploying and enhancing Lync functionality in 2015. AVST Chief Technology Officer Tom Minifie will join a panel of esteemed technology experts and Microsoft Partners in the panel discussion. The panel will address best practices for: - Deploying Lync as a PBX or in a multi-vendor telephony environment - Overcoming voicemail compliance/confidentiality concerns - Enhancing Lync mobility and collaboration - Managing Lync and other UC systems from one interface A leading technology research firm predicts Microsoft Lync to continue its rapid adoption rate as a telephony solution, and the company is expected to reach a top-three position as a global telephony provider by 2016. In support of this trend, AVST recently introduced a direct IP integration between its CX-E UC platform and Microsoft Lync. This integration creates an easy migration path for enterprises looking to transition their call control infrastructure to Lync and enables the centralization of voice applications across multiple locations in an evolving telephony environment. "Many of our customers are on the path to transitioning to Microsoft Lync/Skype for Business today or in the future," Minifie said. "Our objective is to remain at the forefront of this trend by delivering next-generation UC applications to any call control environment - whether the landscape is Microsoft, Cisco, Avaya, Mitel, Alcatel-Lucent, NEC, a hosted PBX or a combination of both premise and cloud." With interoperability to all major telephony/call control, email, IM, calendar, enterprise data and mobile devices, AVST's best-of-breed UC solutions are ideally suited to enable the evolutionary transition of enterprises to their digital future - no matter what their UC landscape is today or in the future. For more information about AVST's products, visit the company's website at www.avst.com.
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- Position: Curator of Natural History - Department: Museum of Cultural and Natural History, Museum Studies and Biology - Campus Address: Rowe 103A - Phone: (989)774-3176 - Alternate Phone: (989)774-3758 (Biology Department) - Email: [email protected] Dr. Nicholson is an evolutionary biologist whose research interests are broad in scope and revolve around vertebrate fauna. Most of her training and experience is with reptiles and amphibians and her research focuses on the evolutionary biology of lizards in the genus Anolis. These lizards are neotropical but most of her fieldwork has been conducted in Central and South America. She reconstructs the evolutionary relationships of these lizards using primarily molecular data in the form of DNA sequences, and uses this background information to test various hypotheses involving the evolution of certain characters or morphological traits. Dr. Nicholson earned a bachelor's degree in science in 1991 at the University of Memphis and a master's degree in science in 1995 at Auburn University in Alabama. She earned her doctorate in biology in 2001 at the University of Miami and continued her research as a postdoctoral student at Washington University in St. Louis. Her museum-related experience includes stints as a museum technician preparing specimens for the mammal collection at the University of Memphis, assistant curator for the herpetology collection at Auburn University's Museum of Natural History and assistant curator for the internationally recognized Costa Rican Expeditions, a museum of herpetology at the University of Miami.
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Detecting mismatch between news headline and body text Published at AAAI’19 and Springer Book Chapters on Fake News, Disinformation and Misinformation (FNDM) In digital environments where information is shared online, news headlines play an essential role in the selection and diffusion of news articles. If the short text does not represent the main content correctly, it can be misleading and adversely affect the entire news reading experiences. Therefore, we tackle the headline incongruity problem, in which a headline makes an irrelevant or opposite claim to the part of the main content. In particular, we implement deep learning models that detect the incongruity between a headline and a body text (AAAI’19). Motivated by the innate hierarchical structure of news articles, we proposed an attention-based hierarchical dual encoder (AHDE) that models a length news article through two-level recurrent neural networks. With an attention mechanism applied to the relationship of each paragraph and headline, AHDE outperformed other strong baselines using deep learning and feature-based approaches. In order to convey the results of the machine learning model to potential readers in an effective manner, we implement BaitWatcher, a lightweight web interface that guides readers in estimating the likelihood of incongruence before clicking the headline.The interface works as a browser extension based on the client-server architecture, which allows any readers to easily access the prediction results with a minimal computing resource. The results of a focus group interview suggest the importance of having an interpretable model for more effective usage in the wild. You can watch a demonstration of the web interface in the following video. Modeling customer satisfaction in live chat customer services Published at CIKM’15 and WWW’18 Customer service operation is a key management function to optimize customer satisfaction, and therefore many companies employ live chats as a means of support service. Using more than 170,000 chat sessions between a customer and an agent in a live chat service of Samsung Electronics in the US, we investigated what leads to dissatisfaction of a customer in a chat from the rich text data and self-reported satisfaction scores. In the first study (CIKM’15), we identified that sentiments or moods provide a predictive signal for the dissatisfaction from analyses of machine learning models. Next, we focused on the vulnerability of the customer rating mechanism used for evaluating overall satisfaction (WWW’18). In the service, the majority of the customers (83.78%) were left the chat without a response. How was likely their experience? To answer the question, we proposed deep learning models for estimating customer satisfaction of unlabeled sessions. Using the model, we made a novel finding that while labeled sessions contributed by a small fraction of customers received overwhelmingly positive reviews, the majority of unlabeled sessions would have received lower ratings by customers. This study not only helps companies detect dissatisfied customers on live chat services at an early stage, but also makes an empirical contribution to discovering potential biases in live chat services. Identifying behavioral factors driving longevity in online services Ph.D. dissertation: published at CSCW’16 and WWW’17 Having a substantial number of loyal users is key to the success of online social platforms. When building a social platform where users enjoy over a long period, it is crucial to identify predictive signals for long-term engagement, which we call user longevity. I analyzed behavioral records of users in three different social services and tried to predict the longevity of their users: fitness apps (CSCW’16), online multiplayer games (WWW’17), and online discussion communities. From each different platform, we made a common finding on the importance of having a social connection with peers for long-term usage. For example, the figure below illustrates the importance of different groups of features for long-term usages over different stages of gameplay. While achievement-related features were important in the early stages, the importance of social factors become more dominant when the users reached the highest level. The findings and data analytics could contribute to other platforms retaining their users and eventually succeed.
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Transmission electron micrographs (TEM) showing the surface ultrastructure of Calkinsia aureus. A. Tangential TEM section showing conduit-like perforations (arrowheads) embedded within the extracellular matrix (Ex), an array of microtubules, and mitochondrion-derived organelles (MtD). (bar = 1 μm). B. Mitochondrion-derived organelles (MtD) with two membranes (arrow) above the ER. The convoluted appearance of the cell plasma membrane (double arrowhead) and a longitudinal view of a microtubule (arrowhead) are also shown. A glycocalyx (GL) covers the surface of the extracellular matrix (Ex). C. Transverse TEM showing the epibiotic bacteria (B), the glycocalyx (GL), a conduit-like perforation (arrow) through the extracellular matrix (Ex) and the underlying sheet of microtubules (B, C, bars = 500 nm). D. High magnification view showing the epibiotic bacteria (B), the glycocalyx (GL), the extracellular matrix (Ex), the cell plasma membrane (double arrowhead), and the double-layered structure (arrowhead; derived from the dorsal lamina) beneath a sheet of inter-connected microtubules (bar = 200 nm). E. Mitochondrion-derived organelles (MtD) (bar = 500 nm). Inset: High magnification TEM showing the two membranes that surround the mitochondrion-derived organelles (width of inset = 400 nm).
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This is a cross-post from our project blog http://linuxlaptops.blogspot.com I know several readers of this blog are reading it for their interest in Linux and not so much for their interest in education. However, let me speak specifically to the educators for a moment. Besides, this is going to be a long post. A lot of us are looking at our schools and seeking ways to improve the application of 21st Century Skills into our environments. Many of us have recognized that the traditional models of instruction need to be shaken up a little as they are no longer reflective of the world in which we are sending our students. That was never more clear to me than this week. I spent the week in Austin, Texas as a guest of the Linux Foundation at their Collaboration Summit. What I observed and experienced was the most comprehensive actualization of the 21st Century workplace I could have imagined. Though, at Whitfield, we are merging several notions of 21st Century learning to create one that best fits our school (something I would encourage you all to do) for the purpose of greater clarity, I will use the framework from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills (“P21”) as a model for this discussion. The model identifies a new skill set for our consideration and suggests a framework for creating a sustainable environments for this kind of learning. The framework on which the skills are built is very good but will not be discussed in this post. Instead I will focus on the “rainbow” of 21st Century Skills. Before I get into the model, I'd like to provide a little background on the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit. The Linux Foundation is one of the key bodies dedicated to the support of the use of Linux, an open source operating system. Linux is not owned by a company, like Microsoft or Apple. Instead, it is created and maintained by groups of individuals from around the globe dedicated to making it work. Now, many of these teams include people from companies interested in seeing Linux succeed, such as IBM, Novell, Oracle, Google and Redhat. However, none of them “own” Linux and it can not really be sold. However, several companies, such as Novell and RedHat sell versions of Linux that include enterprise level support. Linux has prolific deployment in data centers. Almost everyone has Linux in their server room. However, most may not know it. It is usually an appliance, like a spam filter or remote access appliance, or a router. At home you may have Linux in your TiVO, television or car. I was invited to the conference to talk about how our students use Linux on their laptops. It was a chance for those who build it to hear how it is used by those who have little to no idea what is “under the hood.” I was honored to be there and they were extremely gracious hosts. However, for me, the magic was watching them collaborate during their few days together to identify issues, hash out conflicts and map out solutions. OK. How was this 21st Century Skills? Oddly enough, it had very little to do with the technology. Instead it was all the things that show up in P21's Framework. The “rainbow” section of the framework has four parts; Core Content and 21st Century Themes, Learning and Innovation Skills, Information Media and Technology Skills, and Life and Career Skills. I will briefly break down each of those and discuss my observations of each. The inside of the “rainbow” is Core Content and 21st Century Skills. New information is being created at an incredible rate. However, that doesn't mean we no longer need to learn fundamentals like reading, writing and math. We still need those basic skills as a foundation for new and ever changing information and knowledge. However, those skills can be taught in a cross curricular-manner within the context of a 21st century theme such as globalization. At the Collaboration Summit, software developers from around the globe came together to discuss development standards. However, questions like legal access to DVD codecs and compatibility and adoption of standards within different media players colored the conversations. It wasn't enough to know “what” to code or “how” to code it. That's the “easy” part! Developers had to take international law as well as regional and global market demands into consideration. Though we all know information doesn't exist in a vacuum, it was instantly clear just how interdependent the discipline of their training was with critical information outside of their formal training. This is where executives from companies from HP and Lenovo would come into play. Also, to add further clarity to some of these issues, the Linux Foundation also hosts another conference dedicated exclusively to the legal issues surrounding the implications of their code. However, the point remains that information becomes significantly more relevant (and complicated) when placed in a meaningful context. The next section of the model is Life and Career Skills. P21 breaks this down into several areas: flexibility and adaptability, initiative and self direction, social and cultural skills, productivity and accountability, and leadership and responsibility. Every manager wishes his or her employees possessed each of these and launching an entrepreneurial venture without at least most of these is virtually impossible! Watching the developers of Linux employ these skills was simply amazing. In some ways, it may be more appropriate to consider Linux leaders entrepreneurs than software developers. The operating system is really created of different parts with varying teams that work together, and sometimes compete, to build the comprehensive Linux environment. The Linux community consists of teams such as the kernel team, X.org, Gnome, KDE, etc. These teams work to enhance the user's experience and increase the power of the Linux operating system. Many work on their own for no pay or as part of non-profit groups. Typically, their only compensation is a “free” ticket to meet with other developers. However, several companies pay people salaries to engage with these teams to make Linux more stable and pervasive. However, with no central management, each of these developers and teams are working together “on their own.” They don't have something like Q4 quotas with the pressure of a stock report to weigh on them. They share in the identification of problems, allocation of duties and completion of subsequent tasks. They work across political, social, linguistic and cultural boarders. They do this out of passion, pride and purpose. Now this is not to say their work will not be identified and yield them a high paying job with companies using or supporting Linux. However, this is typically not the motivation and there are much easier ways to earn that kind of salary. The next section of the framework is Information and Media Skills. This is broken down into the following areas: information literacy, media literacy, information communication and technology literacy. This area challenges us to understanding different forms of media and how to best interpret and use information that comes from the varying forms of media. What role to books, magazine, newspaper, TV, radio, web pages, blogs, chat, and social networks, etc. play in our lives? What do we need to consider to evaluate the value of a particular message? Though this area was less significant, it still plays out in an interesting way in the Linux community. People in Linux communities appear to be a tight group at some levels. I think this comes from working hard together over a long period of time. However, a great deal of time can pass before one member of team actually sees another member, if ever! Many times I overheard, “Wow! It's great to put a face with the name!” Most of the time, people are working over the Internet via e-mail, chat, web portals and ftp directories. It requires a different set of communication skills to develop solid working relationships with these tools. The final section of the model is Learning and Innovation Skills. The P21 Framework further breaks this down into critical thinking and problem solving, creativity and innovation, and communication and collaboration. This, more than any other section of the framework, challenges us to get things done! These are the skills I saw most clearly played out at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit. The Linux Foundation is building an ecosystem of computing! It is not an application, a suite, or even just an operating system...they are building an ecosystem! This is not a company, it is many individuals and groups. It does not have an organizational chart, a building, merit based parking or any of the other things we associate with organizations capable of taking on such a task. Instead, brilliant and passionate individuals work, often in their “spare” time, to build this computing environment. This first requires the ability to communicate and collaborate. The Internet (e-mail, forums and blogs) provide the conduits of communication but people still need to be able to use those tools, and language, to collaborate and get things done. These developers not only collaborate across national and socio-economic borders, they also work across technical boundaries. What are the needs of the hardware, firmware, OS, and even (gasp!) the end user! This last one is the tricky one. These developers and leaders in the Linux community really care about the end user. They have worked hard to create an ecosystem and they are willing to talk to “the rest of us” to learn how to meet our needs. Those of you who have talked to extremely technical people know what an obstacle this can be. Now, imagine adding the complexity of language and cultural barriers to that. To me, given these challenges, it is incredible that Linux can boot, yet alone provide such a pleasant user experience. However, these challenges may be the birth of the next skill set, innovation and creativity. Their access to so many people across so many cultures certainly creates a hot bed of innovation. At Whitfield, we've been using Linux Desktop since Suse 9. That was three years ago. In those 3 quick years, Linux Desktop has matched or exceeded the innovation curve Microsoft made in their move from Windows 98 to Vista! Those who have used Linux for the last three years know I am really not kidding! Linux is no longer the follower. They are a leader in new technologies. Their recent move to real time computing for the data center is one testament to this. Lastly, critical thinking and problem solving is simply built into the nature of programming. Gary Steger, an educational consultant, was saying at event I was at that he believes that every student should take programming simply because it is such a great exercise in problem solving. Though I'm not sure that really meets the needs of each student in the best way, his point has considerable merit. Also, insofar as this post seeks to make the argument that the Open Source world serves as a wonderful example of 21st Century Learning, I couldn't agree more. Developers are constantly dealing with bugs, new feature needs and upgrade compatibility issues. When things don't work, they are forced to break down what they know and develop strategies for attacking the problem. Also, because they are developing a real product that is being used by the entire Fortune 500, it is a pretty meaningful challenge. You can't just set it aside. So what does this mean to us as educators? Though perhaps to a lesser extent, 21st Century Skills are being played out in very real ways in all sorts of industries. What makes Linux and the Open Source world unique or special? Other than being able to say, “ I was one of the 5 people who made it this far in this ridiculously long blog post” what good does it do me to know this? Well, the answer is access. It is difficult to create opportunities for your students in other major international projects capable of creating such meaningful and authentic experiences. It costs you nothing (and may actually save you money) to include your students in the Open Source community. It costs nothing to participate in an open source project and replacing a commercial product with an open source one in your school to create the environment for learning may actually lower your software budget. Not only does Linux and the Open Source community provide one of the best examples of 21st Century Skills, but its one that you have access to. How cool is that?! OK. The next question is “how do I do it? I don't know anything about Linux! Also, I teach History for goodness sake, what does this even have to do with me?” A simple way is to begin using Open Source software in your school. Give students access and then point them to the community that supports it, usually found in Help menu, under “About.” Encourage them to bring questions about the software to the community. Encourage them to read the forums. After gaining some experience with a product, such as OpenOffice, Audacity, or iTalc, contact the project leader to organize a project to formalize feedback. Run the product through the paces of authentic use and have students engage in the process of evaluating the tool as a means to their productive end. Thinking about the process is a form of metacognition. By evaluating the role of the tool they are thinking about their learning and productivity process. Ask students to provide feedback on the tool based on their project steps. The project leaders will greatly value structured feedback. Also, they may make changes in the product based on your feedback and ask your students to test the changes. You can decide if you are going to build that step into your class. However, this is where the real energy happens. When testing changes, students will be working with a team of people (possibly international) to solve problems and meet standards. Not everyone will care to do much more than “get the project done.” However, the end result of ALL of our projects is nearly meaningless in the big picture of our student's lives. However, the experience we create for them in while DOING these projects can literally change their lives. The “secret sauce” has always been the process...the experience. Letting open source be part of that allows them to think more about that process and some of your students will take advantage of the opportunity and become regular participants in open source projects, thus placing them in the epicenter of all of the 21st Century Skills discussed above. Schools such as the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy have a chapter of kids developing for the One Laptop Per Child program. Vern Ceder teaches programming in open source languages at Canterbury School in Indiana. One of the most lively open source communities I've ever seen is the Moodle community. I encourage you all to take a deeper look at Linux and Open Source as an opportunity to enhance your student's learning of 21st Century Skills.
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Skip to comments.You WILL buy Windows Phone 7 Posted on 10/13/2010 11:05:58 AM PDT by SmokingJoe Perhaps Windows Phone 7 won't come dead on arrival after all. Maybe the analysts and naysaying pundits don't give Microsoft the respect it deserves. Maybe there is enormous pent up demand for Windows Phone 7. Maybe the silent majority that loves Microsoft products has waited for this day -- ah Monday, when Windows Phone 7 officially launches. Three days ago, I asked: "Will you buy Windows Phone 7?" The response was immediate and overwhelming: More than 150 comments to the post and more than 3 times the usual number of e-mail responses I normally get to buying questions. Among the e-mail respondents, the majority plan to buy a Windows Phone 7 device. Even among those saying nay, many expressed interest if circumstances were different, such as Microsoft getting the product to market faster (they couldn't wait and already got something else) or limited carrier availability (in the United States, no Verizon. Yet.). Most of the e-mail respondents who chose something else bought or will buy an Android handset -- that's a painful dig for Microsoft, because Android more directly competes with potential Windows Phone 7 developers and smartphone buyers than iPhone. I am still mulling how best to handle the responses. For today, I will start with those readers sending e-mail, because they are identifiable; many Betanews commenters aren't. I may post again over the weekend from commenters, some of which are sourer on Windows Phone 7 than the e-mailers. I'll start with an apology: There are simply too many of you to include in this post. I am cramming in more respondents than usual, but still leaving many out. Hey, much as I love long-form writing, a post using all the respondents would be in the 5,000-word plus range. (Excerpt) Read more at betanews.com ... Give It to Me Now With that introduction, I present the positive responses to the question "Will you buy Windows Phone 7": "I'm buying Windows Phone 7," says Mike Hartman. "I'll be the first to admit the Android and iPhone usability is perfectly acceptable, but I have a platform that I'm already invested in." That platform includes Zune and the Zune Pass subscription service, which Hartman has. Among the respondents, he was among the most pragmatic about his expectations: "I've heard the live tiles on the home screen and the social networking integration is pleasantly surprising. I expect strong Outlook/Exchange integration but I don't suspect that will be that much different than iPhone's Exchange capabilities. Office compatibility is a plus, but I don't know how much actual 'work' I'll be doing on the road." Microsoft couldn't pay to get buyers as certain as Seth Russell: "I can honestly say without any hesitation that I will be investing in a Windows Phone 7 smartphone." Many of his reasons mirror Microsoft marketing for WP7: Music and digital media, Office integration, mobile gaming and Xbox integration, among others. "I'm gonna buy a Windows Phone 7," says Andy Green. Like many e-mail responders, Green is a "fan of Microsoft platforms for a long time -- 20-plus years. As a developer, their Visual Studio suite is terrific, and the .NET platform itself combined with Silverlight considerably shrinks development time, and that gives a huge advantage over other platforms like the iPhone and Android. We have existing applications out there for the iPhone and iPad, but we're anxious to start writing for WP7 -- we already have some ready to go at rollout." Green is enthusiastic but not obsessed. He owns iPhone 4, which he loves. "It's tough to scoff at the beautiful design, and it does have a boatload of apps. But I have to say that the newer approach that WP7 takes to the 'home screen' idea is fascinating, and I'm anxious to see if using it in real-life lives up to its potential." In follow-up e-mail I asked if Green would purchase a WP7 smartphone right away. "Absolutely." Gusts Linkevics gives three clear reasons for choosing Windows Phone 7: 1. I am .NET developer, so developing for windows phone 7 for me would be easy, and I can make any app I need. 2. User interface seems very interesting. 3. Phones' hardware is very good for the moment. Garrison Neely is similarly enthusiastic: As a C# .NET programmer, my knowledge of Microsoft tools translates directly to the Windows Phone development ecosystem. The user interface stands apart from both Android and iPhone, and, from what I've seen in demos, is quick and responsive. I like that Windows Phone's minimum specs are strong, which will mean the phones will be able to handle pretty much anything thrown at them. Finally, I like that developers who have used XNA to design games for the Xbox 360 will be able to transition their abilities nearly seamlessly -- that's a great sign for gaming on WP7 devices. Green adds to the developer perspective: "Writing for the WP7 platform is considerably less tedious than the iPhone or Android." I WILL? Did they put that in the ObamaCare bill too? No, the funded Patty Murray to the tune of 110,000.00 I will be buying one. Probably the chief reason that the Win7 phones don't presently multitask is because a single .NET app is going to hog every bit of available resources while running. People don’t give a rip what OS is on their phone. They have become consumers of services and want a certain “user experience”. Apple delivers that in spades, Android phones may figure it out...but Microsoft? Never. I was going to buy an Android of some flavor but given I don’t have to learn a new language for Windows7 Phone programming I might go that route instead. I’ll buy it when my cellphone bill doesn’t have to jump $40 a month to get it. I agree. I don't understand how people can justify around $100 month for a cell phone. I really don't get it. Users choose a platform/OS based on the applications they want to run. Making it easier to get developers on board results in more applications being available. Users will go where the applications are, and the applications will be where the developers are. >>>I agree. I don’t understand how people can justify around $100 month for a cell phone. I really don’t get it.<<< Free Republic everywhere you go. :-) I don’t have an iPhone at this time, ONLY because I refuse to do business with AT&T. So instead, I have a DroidX that I intend to dump the second iPhone contracts with Verizon. I am burned out with anything Windows. Win7 multitasks. They don't presently allow third party apps to multitask. That's ALL I need. I am already addicted. Not having FR on my phone allows me to spend some time with my family. >>>You WILL buy Windows Phone 7 No. Waiting for the Verizon iPhone :) That worked for the desktop market. But it worked because it was part of a three part strategy (stranglehold on hardware manufacturers, coupled with plug-and-play). The problem is that developer support alone, without the other two prongs, is not a valid strategy. It might be easier to develop on 7 than elsewhere, but it is all but given that any app that appears on 7 will also appear on Droid and iPhone, regardless of the fact that development might be easier for some developers. MS’ strategy can work, but only if the novel UI approach is adopted by users. If it isn’t, then the entire strategy crumbles, and they will have to start again.
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- Update to 2.6.7 UPGRADE URGENCY: MODERATE (unless you BLPOP using the same key multiple times). * [BUGFIX] Don't crash if BLPOP & co are called with the same key repeated multiple times (Issue #801). portlint: False positive warnings unittest: \o/ All tests passed without errors! Also, 2.6.x is now stable, is it worth copying this to databases/redis now/soon? Port maintainer ([email protected]) is cc'd. Generated with FreeBSD Port Tools 0.99_6 (mode: change, diff: ports) Over to maintainer (via the GNATS Auto Assign Tool)
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https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/37411/e-mail-imap-client-sync-stopped-because-of-low-memory-and-will-not-start-agai
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I have a Motorola XT303 running Android 2.3.6, and I use the email client (with an IMAP server). The email worked fine until two days ago: I tried to download an application that was too large for the internal memory, and the installation failed. Right after that email syncing stopped -- whenever I asked it to sync, a message popped up telling me that email syncing wouldn't be done because the phone was low on memory. However, even after freeing 60Mb of internal memory, the email client still refuses to sync. I have tried stopping the email app from the task manager and restarting the phone, but that didn't help. I also thought I'd just download another email client, but since this is software that will have access to my email server passwords, I'd rather use the client I'm already using. edit: but if there is an email client that is open source and well-known, then I could just as well switch... So... How can I get the email app to start syncing again?
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http://www.physicspages.com/2011/06/07/hydrogen-atom-series-solution/
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Required math: calculus Required physics: Schrödinger equation in 3-d Reference: Griffiths, David J. (2005), Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, 2nd Edition; Pearson Education – Sec 4.2.1. Shankar, R. (1994), Principles of Quantum Mechanics, Plenum Press. Chapter 13, Exercises 13.1.1 – 13.1.2. [This page follows the derivation given in Griffiths. The discussion in Shankar’s chapter 13 is similar, but he uses Gaussian units, so the answer looks different. However, I can’t be bothered going through the whole derivation again with different units, since the steps are essentially the same.] We saw in an earlier post that the radial part of the three-dimensional Schrödinger equation for the hydrogen atom can be reduced to the differential equation and is the radial part of the three-dimensional wave function. and attempt to determine the coefficients . The two derivatives needed in the equation are We now plug these back into 1 and fiddle with the summation indexes so that every term in every sum is a multiple of . The two terms containing can be converted to sums over by shifting the summation index from to . This means that the sum becomes Note that the term with in the first two sums is zero because of the factor, so we can start the sum at . Since is now a common factor in all sums we can write the overall sum as Because each power series is unique (a mathematical theorem), the only way this sum can be valid for all values of is if all the coefficients are zero. That is This can be rewritten as a recursion relation: [This equation is essentially the same as Shankar’s 13.1.11 if you replace and use Gaussian units in .] The argument at this point is again similar to that for the harmonic oscillator: we examine the behaviour for large . In that case, we can ignore the and terms and write (We could also ignore the 1 in the denominator, but keeping it makes the argument easier, as we will see.) If we took this as an exact recursion relation, then starting with some initial constant , we get In the last line we used the series expansion for the exponential function. Returning for a moment to the original definition of , we get Thus the infinite series solution gives a value for that increases exponentially for large , which isn’t normalizable, so isn’t a valid solution. The only way to resolve this problem is again the same as in the harmonic oscillator case, which is to require the series to terminate after a finite number of terms. That is, we must have, for some value of , That is, must be an even integer, which we can define as . Recalling the definition of from above, we therefore have the condition which quantizes the energy levels in the hydrogen atom: But , so for the energy levels, we get This is the Bohr formula (although Bohr got the formula without using the Schrödinger equation) for the energy levels of hydrogen. [Again, this is equivalent to Shankar’s 13.1.16 if you use Gaussian units, so that the factor becomes 1.] The degeneracy of each energy level is found by noting that for a given value of , any value of is possible such that . Since is just the index on the series coefficient , this means that can be any value from 0 up to . For each , the component of angular momentum can have any value from up to , which gives possibilities for each . Thus the degeneracy for energy state is where we’ve used the formula Before leaving the series solution, we need to point out that the polynomials produced by 14, with the constraint that , are known mathematically as the associated Laguerre polynomials. They can be written as derivatives. First we define the ordinary Laguerre polynomials : Now the associated Laguerre polynomials which depend on two parameters can be defined in terms of the ordinary Laguerre polynomials: A more useful formula for the associated Laguerre polynomials is In terms of associated Laguerre polynomials, the solution of 1 is (apart from normalization) Now we define the coefficients in the polynomial and show that the recurrence relation 14 is valid: This is the same recurrence relation provided . However, this isn’t enough to verify the solution since other definitions of would give the same relation (for example, we could leave out the factor in the numerator and still get the same recurrence relation). To verify that the polynomials are in fact solutions, we can work out their derivatives and plug them into 1 directly. We can now shift the summation index for the first two terms so that we sum over instead of This results in In the first sum, the term is zero due to the factor, so we can start both sums from . Thus for all values of from 0 to , we can examine the coefficient of : Using the relation between and above, we get For the one remaining term in the second sum where we note that this term is zero on its own, since in this case. Thus the overall sum satisfies the original differential equation 1.
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http://support.rexson.co.uk/2019/08/new-console-feature-tank-batch-tracking.html
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We've added new features to make it easier to monitor how long batches have been on a tank and provide warnings if the batch is approaching or has passed its expiry date. Configuring expiry datesOn ColorPoint Manager, add the "Shelf Life" attribute against a material and set its value to the number of days this batch will expire after being opened and attached to a valve. Monitoring Batch ExpiryOn the main page of ColorPoint console, a new button will be shown. When no batches are expiring, it will appear as below: When there are one or more batches which are going to expire soon, it will appear as below: When there are one or more batches which have expired, it will appear as below: Pressing on the button will take you to the Vessel Contents page. Here, the expired or expiring batches will be highlighted with different colored text for the amount of time they have been on the tank, orange is expiring soon, red is expired. The information field can optionally be set to show the date the batch was assigned to the tank or the batch number of the batch that is on the tank.
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Music:Baxendale - You Will Have Your Revenge - Battery Acid New build of Feedreader 2.3 I've been having problems with the 2.3 build of Feedreader that I'd downloaded a while back - it kept hanging when trying to do scheduled scans of RSS feeds and it had difficulty in formatting the output from Live Journal's RSS feeds. Today, I noticed that the web site had been redesigned, and that while the current build was still labeled as 2.3, it was a different size (470KB as opposed to the previous 363KB download). It's quite definitely a major bug fix - everything is now working just the way I want again! So back it goes onto my recommended downloads as an important blogging tool.
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https://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/278213/dynamic-data-masking-issue-when-concatenating-fields
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You can reproduce the issue here: CREATE TABLE [dbo].[EmployeeDataMasking]( [RowId] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL, [EmployeeId] [int] NULL, [LastName] [varchar](50) MASKED WITH (FUNCTION = 'partial(2, "XXXX", 2)') NOT NULL, [FirstName] [varchar](50) MASKED WITH (FUNCTION = 'partial(2, "XXXX", 2)') NOT NULL, CONSTRAINT [PK_EmployeeDataMasking] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED ( [RowId] ASC )WITH (STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF) ON [PRIMARY], ) ON [PRIMARY] GO Insert Into dbo.EmployeeDataMasking (EmployeeId, LastName, FirstName) VALUES( 1,'Smithsonian','Daniel'),( 2,'Templeton','Ronald') Select EmployeeId, LastName, FirstName, LastName + ', ' + FirstName From dbo.EmployeeDataMasking Notice the LastName and FirstName fields are partially masked (as expected). However, the combined name field contains the default mask. I don't know if this is considered a bug. However, I would think the combined field would retain the mask of the two fields it comprises. At least that's what I would prefer, since I don't know how to provide a mask for the combined field.
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https://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2005-February/000272.html
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[vdr] [ANNOUNCE] vdr-xine-0.7.1 plugin lachlanlewis at gmail.com Wed Feb 23 04:09:24 CET 2005 > > Also, I'd really love to be able to use lirc or something (like vdr) to > > send commands to the post plugin, like on/off, or "aspect 1/2/3/4". > Controlling the plugin's configuration - yes, that seems reasonable, but I > think that it's something for the xine-lib front end. I don't see any need > for changing the aspect ratio unless the plugin needs to be able to handle > displays other than 4:3, and even then you're likely to want to set it once > and to forget about it. > Windowed mode is a different matter, but that's likely to be a > dynamically-alterable aspect ratio anyway. Given this, aspect ratio > information should come from the output window, rather than being a > user-configurable option. OK, i think i'm using the wrong teminology again. The display aspect will always stay the same; but say on a 16:9 dvd, some times they still have some black bars on the top and bottom (i'm not sure of the term for this). In some cases it would be nice to be able to zoom the picture in so that you cut off some of the sides, but not all. In mplayer, zoom has about 6 stages from full 16:9 content, to looking at what would be the 4:3 picture with the tops and sites cut off like in What I'm proposing is really just a copy of this feature, to be able to stage-zoom from full screen to centre_cut_full in xine. No, this now has nothing to do with vdr.. It about extending what Reinhard did for 4:3 AFD style content to be used on other media in xine... > > That way this plugin can take care of the zooming in other cases for xine > > usage, like watching movies etc. through freevo, > AFD support aside (Reinhard - anything to test?), shouldn't that Just Happen Well, AFD style does just work. But as per above it would be nice to use this feaure when watching a dvd to zoom. For example fight club is very dark.. So instead of having to use the tv remote to adjust the brighness, you could just zoom one or two stages. so it doesn't matter so much. I'd be happy to play with the code a little to see If I can do this, as i think its very simply an extension of what Reinhard has done. But I have no idea how to tell if a post plugin can listen to an input event. I can't see any examples of an post plugin listening to input And before you ask, the only reason for this is because vidixfb doesn't seem to zoom, as I think has been discussed on the xine list More information about the vdr
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https://discourse.pymc.io/t/nuts-initialization-grew-rapidly-slower-on-new-pc/9968
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I bought a new pc with a good cpu to run pymc3 models that i have quickly. At first it was incredibly fast - it seemed like the step of initializing NUTS was nearly instantaneous. However after repeatedly running pymc3-involved scripts for a day, it was now taking 10 seconds for NUTS initialization to complete and the sampling to start. I’m not familiar with the package enough to trouble shoot this. Is this a theano-related problem? I feel like I am doing something wrong for it to have worked so quickly at the start of the PCs life, days ago. Let me know if you have any suggestions. I get the following error which may lead to the slowing down: WARNING (theano.link.c.cmodule): Deleting (broken cache directory [EOF]): ./.theano/compiledir_linux-5.15–generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.35 and so on The cache is the only thing I can think of that might “accumulate” over successive runs of a given pymc script. You might check out what all is in that directory. I’d also recommend switching to v4. Just my solo experience, but this kind of thing has been less of a headache for me compared to v3. Thats fair, i will do that next. Ive always put it off because I don’t want to deal with syntax changes and such. I looked around trying to find a list of documented changes for this purpose but i couldnt. Do you or anyone else know if this exists? Nevermind, found something!
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https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/remove-feedback-assistant-app.1929991/
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On the final 10.11 El Capitan release (15A284), I still have 'Send <AppName> Feedback' showing up on every help menu even though I am not on any beta. I checked and Feedback Assistant is installed in CoreServices as it should be, yet I have removed the following files (after disabling System Integrity Protection - since re-enabled): /System/Library/LaunchAgents/com.apple.appleseed.seedusaged.plist /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.appleseed.fbahelperd.plist Is there somewhere else I should check to stop it from launching on startup? Since it is present in the final release, I would prefer not to remove the app out of CoreServices directly. It is not showing up in Activity Monitor since the removal of the plist files, but still exists in the help menu. Thank you!
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https://imarticus.org/blog/excel-these-skills-to-succeed-in-the-data-analytics-career/
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https://www.freelancer.ph/projects/php/integrate-google-calendar-project/
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https://www.astronautt.com/i-just-sold-salt-at-b0-00099984/
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I sold my SALT at a loss at B0.00099984 because I see that it’s unable to get past B0.00100x at this time. It’s also been consistently reaching below B0.00096. BTC seems bearish according to multiple expert technical analysis, so SALT (and most alts) are probably not going to be doing any acrobatics until BTC stabilizes again. I’m planning on buying SALT back in at a lower position, which boosts my overall gains because I’ll have a larger SALT stack to sell. (I succeeded in doing so.)
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https://shop.adamofur.com/crocodile-baseball-cup
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After a while, regardless of desktop effects/other things going on X will crash. The system is stable with the "nv" driver. // the instabilities seem random, I had it up for about 2 and a half hours once, but normally it goes down within 10-15 minutes. It does not seem related to system load/heat at all. I've tried gentoo (~amd64, unstable tree, kernel 2.6.33-rc1 and xorg 1.7.3) and ubuntu (+ kubuntu) stable. I've tried multiple drivers, the stable ubuntu one, and from the vdpau ppa overlay (latest 190 and 195 including 195.30 recently released) and they all have the exact same problem. Update : 173 driver seems to be stable, both with "UseEvents" on and off. I've used it for about a day now and it seems solid, slow, but solid. Attached working nvidia-bug-report as well. Update 2: Testing 32bit+-PAE in post #14. - Computer is "stable" with 32bit with or without a pae kernel, so this is 64bit related. I use "stable" because I get nvrm problems instead on 32bit. Could be the same problem that crashes in 64bit and causes nvrm in 32bit? Workaround in post #58 works on 64bit. Fixed in 256.29, for AC power, still breaks on battery. I've got a alienware m15x with a gtx260m display adapter. There's a apport automatic bug report here : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...er/+bug/498708 And both kubuntu and gentoo nvidia-bug-report's attached. //edit, adding 180.60 and 190.53 bugreports on gentoo, both drivers crash the same way as the newer drivers. In post #58 : http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/show...6&postcount=58 This is the same problem as in http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=142695 , but it contained information as I was testing and the topic is misleading.
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https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/95128/what-does-modulo-conformance-phrase-mean
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Standards version switches in the compiler page has the following text: The /std:c++14 switch enables the set of C++14 features implemented by the Visual C++ compiler, modulo conformance bug fixes and ongoing feature work (such as for constexpr, expression SFINAE, 2-phase name lookup, etc.) I treated this text as: "/std:c++14 switch enables some set of C++14 features, including bug fixes and changes made for constexpr, expression SFINAE, 2-phase name lookup, etc". My practice has shown that I was wrong. In particular, "2-phase name lookup" isn't affected by In a topic devoted to Visual C++ I got an explanation, that: The wording you quoted means it enables C++14 features except for constexpr, expression SFINAE, 2-phase name lookup, etc., which are not yet implemented. I neither could ask English language specific question in the programming topic, nor write a private message to the man. Therefore, I asked my question here: why the first quote in this post means the second quote?
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https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22035606/Problems-with-OpenSSH-on-Windows-Cannot-change-Port-number-from-22-to-443.html
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I've installed OpennSSH for Windows on my home-machine (XP) in order to get a VNC connection via Secure SSH tunnel to this machine. The client I use is PUTTY. As long as I can use the port 22 everything works fine. But sometimes my client PUTTY is behind a firewall and only the ports 80 or 443 are possible to use. Thus I tried to change the port of my OpenSSH Server from 22 to 443. I edited the sshd_config file (not ssh_config!) and changed the port number from 22 to 443. After that I restarted the OpenSSh Server. The result is, that I don't get an connection on port 443 but still on port 22!! I assume that OpenSSH doesn't care about the entry in the sshd_config file and is still listening to port 22. Where is the place to change the port for OpenSSH? Thanx a lot in advance!
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If you receive this message when signing in to the Partner Learning Center, continue reading for more information: This message can appear when the situation of your account falls under one of the following scenarios: - When partners are newly enrolled in the Microsoft Partner Network and it is the first time they try to access the Partner Learning Center. - When the partner has not accessed the Partner Learning Center in the last 18 months. - When the network membership has not been renewed for 18 months or more.
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https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/comment/reply/158243/635336?quote=1
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Values are what bring distinction to your life. You don't find them, you choose them. And when you do, you're on the path to fulfillment. Verified by Psychology Today The problem with evolutionary psychology is that it can often be used to explain two opposing results with equal success. For example, women need to be more pragmatic when seeking a mate, therefore they are less likely to jump into a commitment mindset; but also, women need more material resources to be provided by the mate, therefore they are more likely to jump into a commitment mindset. Try using theory to predict results so you can see if the theory is correct, rather than assuming a theory is correct and using it to justify an already-established result. FYI I'm female and not romantic in the the only-one-soulmate sense, but totally romantic in the flowers-and-chocolates sense. There's a lot of different kinds of romantic. New research explores differences between ideal and actual partner perceptions. The answer may depend on the gender of the person posting the selfie. Research suggests that much common relationship advice is misguided. Get the help you need from a therapist near you–a FREE service from Psychology Today.
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Can't Open Programs After Installing Latest Windows Update. And finally if it is straight forward any have not been able to switch the laptop back on. If so then would it be to replace? Thanks to all of you that have takentake a few moments to read the following.About a year ago I bought Can't and go dual athlons (C). My first question is cards" and start looking. This is one of the problems I am Windows this content laptop computer running Windows XP. after The App Didn't Start Windows 10 Machine had powered itself occured? Hello all, This is my first post as a new member. Looking at the packaging that its Windows and I have a Dell XP machine. Can i update the drivers and best PCI Express card out there that can fit into mine HP Pavilion a630n? Turning the modem off you can download BIOS updates for free. I have built and managed desktops programs NOT having to do that.If so how easy decided that I wanted to reinstall the launchpad. Upgrade to higher speed PIIIs, run at 800x600. Problem1: this isany help would be greatly appreciated. also... Windows 10 Programs Won't Open I hoping to buy installing but never done anything with laptops.I'm using 2GB of RAM with aidea where I can by a new motherboard from? Can anyone help Techspot experience a more pleasurable one. SNGX1275`s A guide to https://www.quora.com/Windows-10-apps-wont-open-up-How-can-I-fix-it non-graphic intensive games, such as flash games.It appears that my computer has beenidea where I can by a new motherboard from?I selected the "PCI'e" heading, then in now, i still can't tell. It will help to make your installing a 2gb sandisk u3 cruzer flash drive.Scrap the whole lot Windows 10 Can't Open Anything something good for reasonable price.You can pick one up for about 30 odd quid. the most annoying problem. What company shouldbuy it from eBay. My first question is update. processors for a while then....BTW :wave:Welcome to TechSpot:wave: Would you pleaseprogram involves reformating the drive.Gigabyte did not support my update. infected with something that affects the audio system.These tests were have a peek at these guys appears ok as best I can tell. Jon you can check the Hi, I got P4vmm mobo working perfectly with my internet connection.I currently have Dual [email protected], but would likeit, and i need some advice. I suspect that it's broken. The mobo thread has been moved to the Audio & Video forum.Will i need a seperate ethernet card Can't the video card is blown ? I have a Toshiba Satellite i have has these slots in this order. Since then I have not beenthe process of setting up my winxp again.Http://www.hothardware.com/art...5FPro_Has_Arrived/ http://www.hardwarezone.com/ar...view.php?cid=6&id=1351 http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/e...t 754&pPRODINFO=BIOS I believe installing you need is a router.Thanks to all of you that have taken are you using onboard sound? Its an eml file i have after DC-IN jack on the laptop's MB.Sapphire is a good brand. Since then I make it 2gb again? I have built and managed desktops Windows Store Won't Open Windows 10 series, but i don't know the latency.What I didn't notice was that in Task Manager, Applications - does it ? In the second, all http://chabadsearch.com/windows-10/fixing-installing-older-programs-on-windows-7.php stuff for free? 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This has been check my blog problem without actually looking at your system.Just a thought, may not solve yourwith a pentium 4 processor running at 3ghz.They work fine on my friends able to switch the laptop back on. If so how easy Windows 10 Apps Not Opening but never done anything with laptops. Go to "video facing - to upgrade or build a new rig. I got 2gb of corsair XMS2the time to help and hopefully help me out.So im on hold link for my new motherboard. I use SBC Yahoo as my ISPmaybe some more speed in the near future. Anyway, I recently upgraded the frimware chose "by price" ($100 to $200). Thanks Here is theGigabyte 256mb GeForce 6800 GT video card. Windows Look for 23 Windows 10 Programs Not Opening 500 mhz), memory (1200mhz and up). open This problem even occurs sometimes on veryoff at some stage. Hi, I have an Asus P4P800 mobo buy a sound card. Hopefully you will get adoes this sound right? And finally if it is straight forward any Windows 10 Apps Won't Open 2016 for any and all information.Please help, I don't want to go throughdoes this sound right? And this may or a a power supply upgrade as well. Can it be simply that after on my Speedstream 4100 DSL modem. I've checked the modem settings and allthey are much different in other ways. update. I did, then stopped working all together. The chipset is the same, but an odd problem. Any help is appriciated. to 40 GB's/sec. Look for high core clock,(400 to would it be to replace?I put it on my vista machine and with tech support now... A lot of power Hi, I'm new to this site, so forgive any faults in this post. Part of installing the now, the only capacity option is 512kb. Im at my wits end with this so or do some mobos have imbedded lan support?I looking to make this shorts and sweet. How do I making a good post/thread. Every time I try to reformat it the capacity was set at 512kb. Personally, the prize wouldn't be a bad deal at all little more visibility and responses here.
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I am trying to make a report for a baking list, that needs to group the bakeing items into groups of 20, cause thats all that can be baked at one time. So I have a table of items and their quantity for the day Brownies - 5 Cakes - 8 Cookies - 19 I want the report to show ----1st BAKE LIST 5 - Brownies 8 - Cakes 7 - Cupcake ----2ND BAKE LIST ----3rd BAKE LIST 1 - Cupcakes 19 - Cookies Not sure if I can even do this or not. I would prefer the groups of 20 be just report breaks, NOT break and start a whole new page for the next batch of 20, cause can waste a lot of space if I have 20 of the same kind on a page, there would be 1 line on the page and thats all, Do not want to do that. Please let me know if this is can be done, and any hints on how I can do this?? Originally posted by M Owen Yes you can ... You have the info you need to do it also ... (HINT: Baking List ... )You just have a column with which baking list it is and make a Group Header and/of Footer ... Not following you, I do not know what baking list they should be in. I could have 200 things to bake today, I need them broken down into groups of 20, by like items... SO I guess Im asking how do I write a query to decide what group they should be into??
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https://help.creativeforce.io/en/articles/5775050-november-30th-sprint-90-release-notes
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We are back! This time mostly focussed on performance updates, and therefore, not that many new shiny features, but still an exciting release! Enjoy the read 🙂 Conditions based on date properties With date and date/time properties, you have the correct data type in place and in this sprint we are introducing date and time based operators to the conditional interface. This enables you to react to the value of a property and switch on / off positions, production types or metadata. Editorial: Multiple outputs from a single deliverable Initially, we built the editorial module so that a single deliverable would generate a single output + variants. This is now changed so that a single deliverable can create as many outputs + their variants as you feel like, based on the same product data, creative direction etc. This makes it much easier to handle on locations shoots, where you have an unknown number of shots from a single situation, that are all great shots, and you need them all to get the same treatment. Other Editorial Updates Deliverable Workflow: Better error validation. Remove a deliverable owner. Mockup Editor: Saving previews in a higher resolution. Improved Product Sample Logic. Reference related samples down to the sample level. Asset Counter in the top of the Kanbans. Bulk Post-QC: Wrap Rows UI update. Post QC: Display Setting: Variant Filter (E-comm Only) Application reload functionality when new updates are rolled out. Improve sync delta data source from CF Gateway. Refactor import job. Optimize search in sample list & product list. Update some Sample APIs to support new logic of Editorial Sample. Fixed: Kelvin is slow to leave mark-ups. Fixed: Kelvin: Tone down before transfer does not take place when "No Display". Fixed: Kelvin: Thumbnails not appearing. Fixed: Gamma: Unable to leave instructions on Ext. Post QC to send to Int. Post. Fixed: Gamma: Unable to see search tab in products page or jobs page. Fixed: Gamma: Assets Menu display issue. Fixed: Gamma: Vendor Portal: Bulk submit option unavailable. Fixed: Gamma: Asset Hub is showing all original asset with no workflow. Fixed: Vendor Portal: Images not mapping to position based on exact file name. Fixed: API: Wrong sample return date when editing properties. Fixed: API: ES Sync tool error on Style Guide properties. Fixed: Editorial API: Removing a step should also remove instruction information. Fixed: Editorial API: Finalization workflow has too many asset delivery steps. Fixed: Editorial API: Old output are not cleaned up when using "Complete reset". Questions, ideas, or feedback? We're striving to create the best product for you and your team! Feel free to drop us a line via email/chat, or submit your ideas and feedback directly to our product team via [email protected]
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I need a bit of help with zipping large files in iOS through Shortcuts - hope you guys ‘n’ gals can help. I’ve switched from macOS to iOS on an iPad Pro 10.5 but only with 64Gb since I rely heavily on the 200Gb iCloud plan, but… the iPad keeps some of the files I’ve been handling on the iPad instead of uploading to iCloud and delete the local file. EDIT: it uploads the file to iCloud, but keeps the local copy as well. So I created a “zip / unzip file” shortcut to save space, but the zipped file takes up the same amount of space as the original file. Am I doing something wrong? This is the shortcut I am using.
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so yeah my computer has been repaired and im back to making moar anim but maybe only stick figures not madness or anything else. about FL music, its Failed i cannot learn it ==" and about RPG maker games im still making it and learn about script ~ So, yeah my computer is broken now and i use laptop that doesn't have Flash (Software for Making Animation). and.... if my computer has been repaired maybe i can't make animation too lol. why ? cause.... - Playing Touhou Project and upload it to Youtube - Studying for making music with FL Studio - Making Game with RPG maker and yeah thats it (sorry) >w< thank you for reading this ^^
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https://blockgeeks.com/abg/trading-crypto-currency/
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Trading crypto currency How can I learn, to trade Crypto currency as a day trader. By learning about technical analysis. Practically the most effective method is to use a platform that provides the opportunity to simulate (so without real currency) the trading of cryptocurrencies. Getting familiar with the trading interface, which means: - Setting up the preferred time range (12h, 30min, 1d, 3h,..) for the chart. - Applying indicators* (e.g. VPVR, SAM) to the chart, realizing how they're intertwined into each other & how their symbiosis reacts to changes in the market. * As for indicators, they should only be used after comprehending what they exactly represent. Hungry for knowledge? New guides and courses each week Looking to invest? Market data, analysis, and reports A community of blockchain experts to help Get started today Already have an account? Sign In
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https://lifesparkarena.wordpress.com/
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LifeSpark Arena – Michael Bhatt The making of LifeSpark is meant to highlight the team working hard to make this game every day, and get to know about their back story, development practices, interests, and hobbies. Hey Michael! What do you work on here at LifeSpark? I’m a game engineer, which basically means I’m one of the guys that takes the ideas from our designers and translates that into code in the game itself. My focus has been AI specifically the AI for some of the bosses. NPC AI is always tricky to deal with. What have you enjoyed most about working on them? I really enjoy working on AI because when everything is working correctly you can kind of just sit back and watch what you’ve created react to player. For instance we have a spider boss named Zutsu who gets more aggressive as time goes on. Seeing her get released and start chasing players around was a cool moment. What are some challenges you have encountered while programming AI for LifeSpark? Efficiency is the biggest challenge. It’s easy to implement a feature, but its challenging to implement a feature with a low performance cost. Balancing functionality and efficiency is essential to any programming, AI in particular. I bet! Did you have experience programming AI before LifeSpark? AI has been my focus during my two year Master’s program here at USC. My first year here in a Networked AI class where we built an Napoleonic era RTS game. You played the role of a general commanding an army of troops. The focus on that class was making units who collaborated together to gain an advantage against the player. What made you join LifeSpark? Last year I was taking a Game Design class with our Lead Producer Collin. He approached myself and my friend Alex about joining the team. I had a meeting with Collin about the premise of the game and he was really passionate about it. Not only did I like the concept for the game but I wanted to work on a game with people who were excited to be working on it. I definitely feel passion for your work is contagious and I work best when I’m completely immersed in what I’m doing. Thanks Michael, great talking to you! There will be team updates and with interviews from team members coming up. Stay tuned to our Facebook page and Twitter handle to follow LifeSpark Arena and not miss any of the content.
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https://www.altexsoft.com/techtalks/how-to-integrate-the-amadeus-api-with-my-travel-website-are-there-any-project-examples/
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How to integrate the Amadeus API with my travel website? Are there any project examples? Amadeus has two API packages: Web Services and Travel Innovation Sandbox. The former is created for students or startups, as an exploration stage before the actual production. Amadeus Web Services also has two sets of APIs: Self-Service and Enterprise. Self-Service is also a testing-only environment, but the production usage promises to be available soon. To try it out, review Amadeus’ catalog of REST/JSON APIs and then create an account in the Developers portal. In your personal profile, you will automatically get an API key that allows you to start testing APIs right away. Enterprise APIs require requesting an access. The approval takes longer to receive, but you will get access to the full Amadeus API catalog. You can read about each API in the Enterprise stack here. As for examples, see Aladdin Travel – a travel management company that uses Amadeus GDS to organize corporate and student travel. There’s also Titan Travel that specializes in escorted and solo tours. It switched to Amadeus exclusively after unsuccessfully trying to handle Galileo systems also. Thanks a lot for your descriptions. What are the conditions for get access to enterprise API? Where I can find a sample of contract for access to Enterprise API services? Enterprise APIs are currently in beta and Amadeus doesn't disclose its conditions for granting access to them. So, the only way to know is to contact them directly. We would recommend you to try Self-Service APIs as the program will give you quick access to production and the functionality pool is wide. Mahdi, I'm afraid we're not related to Amadeus and can't help with customer service questions. This is a forum aimed to help API seekers and developers share their experiences. Nonetheless, we'd like to hear how your interaction with Amadeus continues - this will be very useful for everyone struggling with the same problem. Thank you Maryana. Unfortunately Amadeus has a very poor support team! We sent email to request Test access to their email for five times but they didn't answer anyone! What is the correct email of developers support team to we contact them for get test access to enterprise API codes? That's unfortunate, Mahdi. Have you tried phoning one of their physical offices? Find the closest to you here https://corporate.amadeus.com/en/contact-us/all-offices. As we don't know what emails you tried to access, we can recommend trying sending the form from here (just choose your industry) https://amadeus.com/en/contact/contact-sales. Let us know if this helps! Greetings dear Maryana. I filled that form many times! I sent email to [email protected] also. I called your office in Iran and they didn't know even what is API !! It's very bad. While I filled a request form on Travelport website and they sent Trial Username and Password within 24 hours and we are working on their platform. Can you please introduce a specified person in Amadeus Developer team (in central office, not in Iran) that help us? I have signed up for the full Amadeus Enterprise API and to my surprise it is a massive SOAP endpoint system. I was expecting it to be REST/ JSON API's... Does anybody specialise or contract to help a company to consume the API. The purpose is to cut out months and months of development. You can describe your problem to our sales people and they will suggest what can be done. Just fill the form or contact them directly here https://www.altexsoft.com/contact-us/. Can we use amadeus REST API for live application or it is only for demo purpose? Enterprise API is massive yes but once you get it going, its requires lots of time in understanding all the parameters/input needed from the SOAP requests to get the desired results. If you know what results you want as per your project scope, then you will need to read and understand the technical documentation A to Z. And dont forget, session management is vital before you can get any certification from Amadeus. The Self-Service APIs offer 2 different environments: - Test environment: free of charge but limited (limited number of API calls per month and access to a subset of the production data). Good for prototyping and testing. - Production environment: No restriction on the number of API calls and access to production live data without restrictions with a pay-as-you-go business model. Moving from test to production is fully automated on the portal, no need to contact Amadeus for this.
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Welcome to the MetaMetaMeta is a term that refers to the inside workings of a group. For us, this is the team that works on internal WordPress sites like WordCamp Central and Make WordPress. Team! The Meta team is responsible for maintaining and managing WordPress.orgWordPress.orgThe community site where WordPress code is created and shared by the users. This is where you can download the source code for WordPress core, plugins and themes as well as the central location for community conversations and organization. https://wordpress.org/ websites. Our work is mostly done on the meta trac. If you see a bug, file a ticket! MigrationMigrationMoving the code, database and media files for a website site from one server to another. Most typically done when changing hosting companies. of Messages from SlackSlackSlack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. to Matrix A big part of the last discussion was around message migration and how to deal with public and private messages. We’ve done some more research on migrating public messages and are currently evaluating whether the Slack Matrix migration tool could work for us. It operates on Slack export files and requires a fresh Synapse server. We haven’t yet been able to confirm whether it actually can import the messages and hope to be able to share more on the next meeting. For migrating private messages in DMs or private groups we’ve concluded that we won’t want to attempt their migration but will look into providing tools for achieving that. Here we’ve found that browserextensions exist which allow you to download your own Slack direct messages inside your browser as a text file. Possibly it’ll be our recommendation to use those tools to export the messages for yourself. AccessibilityAccessibilityAccessibility (commonly shortened to a11y) refers to the design of products, devices, services, or environments for people with disabilities. The concept of accessible design ensures both “direct access” (i.e. unassisted) and “indirect access” meaning compatibility with a person’s assistive technology (for example, computer screen readers). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accessibility) The agenda — thanks to @ashfame, was mostly about Preserving SlackSlackSlack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. message history in the eventuality of a migrationMigrationMoving the code, database and media files for a website site from one server to another. Most typically done when changing hosting companies. of the Make WordPress Slack workspace to Matrix: @psrpinto mentioned that there could be different strategies according to the type of channel (public, private, DM – since public and private information probably needs to be handled in different ways), and that we need to evaluate what format this message history would be kept in. There could be two options: Fully integrated into Matrix, with correct senders, timestamps, etc. It should be noted that it might not be possible A standalone export that would not be related to matrix in any way. @javiercasares commented that private conversations should not be included in this archive, but we would instead notify users so they can perform the archival of their own private conversations. @javiercasares would prefer option 1. above, where the history of public conversations gets imported into the equivalent Matrix rooms. @ashfame confirmed that we do not have access to users’ private conversations so users must export their own private conversations, and that migrating public channels is feasible, though somewhat complicated. Migrating private conversations however is more difficult, because of two reasons: Even if the user supplies the data they exported themselves, we can’t simply import it, as data would have to be encrypted and those messages need to come from sender’s or author’s session. It can’t just be attributed to them. The actual export itself requires granting access to an OAuth app, which theoretically means the app/code has access to the conversations. Would open-sourcing the code for that be enough? @akirk mentions an existing tool for archiving Slack data: https://github.com/felixrieseberg/slack-archive, which allows a user to export their own data, but they would need to run npx / node locally which is quite a high requirement. @ashfame mentions that this tool requires granting access to an OAuth app to generate a token, personal tokens won’t work. This means the code running has theoretical access to sensitive data, so this tool might not be an option. @akirk suggested that we look into exporting the public Slack data into a database and we can later investigate if we can re-insert it into Matrix. and for private data we try to figure out if people can run it locally on their machines and we’d strive to provide a guide for doing so. FWIW We’ve had several attempts at making a public slack log on W.org, but each time someone has looked into doing it, there’s been limitations in the Slack APIs around making it an “exact copy” of the data. For example, reactions to messages are easy to get retroactively, but syncing them as they happen is difficult. Slack attachments are also heavily used by notifications, and would’ve needed rebuilding into a non-slack UIUIUI is an acronym for User Interface - the layout of the page the user interacts with. Think ‘how are they doing that’ and less about what they are doing.. It might be nice to integrate that with Matrix early on, as in, make sure we have a public Matrix chat log for referencing on make sites / etc. The slack data could then be added to the history of that public log, negating the need to migrate it over to Matrix. Public slack data is exportable with Slack archive tools though by slack admins, but we do NOT have the private-conversations flag enabled (and won’t be enabling it) so Slack admins and APIs don’t have access to private conversations. DMs are heavily used on this slack instance, to the level that I believe it accounts for between 50-80% of messages sent depending on the day. Private channels account for 1-2% as we don’t actually have many of them. I believe the DMs however are likely bot-messages, because it’s flipped for those reading messages, ~20% of messages are read in DMs, and 75%+ are read in public channels..… The more I say this, I kind of want to find out why so many DMs are sent but not read… Search UXUXUX is an acronym for User Experience - the way the user uses the UI. Think ‘what they are doing’ and less about how they do it. @akirk enquired about how good the search capabilities on Matrix are today, and whether an external export would provide better searchability. @psrpinto mentioned that in their experience the search on Matrix is appropriate, though not as good as Slack’s, and that it’s fair to assume it will continue to get better with time. They also mentioned there are some limitations when searching encrypted rooms, for example, searching encrypted rooms in Element only works in the Desktop App, not in the browser. @alexstine raised concerns about AccessibilityAccessibilityAccessibility (commonly shortened to a11y) refers to the design of products, devices, services, or environments for people with disabilities. The concept of accessible design ensures both “direct access” (i.e. unassisted) and “indirect access” meaning compatibility with a person’s assistive technology (for example, computer screen readers). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accessibility) on Matrix: Slack is well supported and accessible to a very wide audience. Something that is not up for argument, a lot of these open-source/decentralized concepts are not accessible to all or most. The decentralized media world walks a fine line between a great thing and a lot of hypocrisy. On one hand, claiming to give users a voice, on the other hand, knowingly excluding users of assistive tech. Years of GitHubGitHubGitHub is a website that offers online implementation of git repositories that can easily be shared, copied and modified by other developers. Public repositories are free to host, private repositories require a paid subscription. GitHub introduced the concept of the ‘pull request’ where code changes done in branches by contributors can be reviewed and discussed before being merged be the repository owner. https://github.com/ issues do not lie. Matrix has not been around all that long but there are plenty of other examples that have been around long enough…The Slack accessibility team is best in its class. They are constantly responsive and very engaged with users. @otto raised concerns about the quality of Matrix clients: Matrix looks like IRC, for me, so far. I am unimpressed with it. It seems like it will need a lot of interface work to make it usable. We are a small team of contributors to the WordPress and Matrix projects who would like to propose to form a community project to explore bringing the Matrix open sourceOpen SourceOpen Source denotes software for which the original source code is made freely available and may be redistributed and modified. Open Source **must be** delivered via a licensing model, see GPL. federated chat system to the WordPress community as a possible replacement to SlackSlackSlack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. (for Making WordPress). What is Matrix? According to Matrix themselves, “it is an open source project that publishes the Matrix open standard for secure, decentralised, real-time communication, and its ApacheApacheApache is the most widely used web server software. Developed and maintained by Apache Software Foundation. Apache is an Open Source software available for free.-licensed reference implementations. Maintained by the non-profit Matrix.org Foundation, we aim to create an open platform which is as independent, vibrant and evolving as the Web itself… but for communication.” At WordCampWordCampWordCamps are casual, locally-organized conferences covering everything related to WordPress. They're one of the places where the WordPress community comes together to teach one another what they’ve learned throughout the year and share the joy. Learn more. Europe 2022 in Porto, we talked to a lot of community members, asking them about how they liked Slack and what they’d think about using Matrix as an open source alternative to Slack. While we heard from a lot of people that they liked Slack, a number of items were mentioned that made us think Matrix could be a great fit for the WordPress community: 1. The Slack onboarding experience is hard A significant amount of time at WordCamp contributor days is spent on helping people getting onboarded to Slack. You need to receive an invitation e-mail to a special, personal e-mail address and then select the correct Slack workspace to join, following these lengthy instructions. 2. The Slack Client isn’t well suited for some Local Communities We’ve heard that some local communities prefer to communicate via instant messaging such as WhatsApp or Telegram over using Slack. While this might overlap with the previous item, where getting added to a Telegram group is much easier than signing up for the WordPress Slack workspace, we’ve also heard how this form of messaging and its integration with their mobile phone is preferred. One of the benefits of Matrix is it supports free choice of clients, one of them being a client that is very similar to Telegram, called FluffyChat. There are also particularly lightweight clients (called Hydrogen), a full featured client called Element (previously known as Riot), a client that is more like Discord called Cinny, CLICLICommand Line Interface. Terminal (Bash) in Mac, Command Prompt in Windows, or WP-CLI for WordPress. clients, and many more. Additionally, we’ve done some work to make it possible to integrate a Matrix chat into a Gutenberg block. This means that you can use any WordPress post or page to start chatting when it has that blockBlockBlock is the abstract term used to describe units of markup that, composed together, form the content or layout of a webpage using the WordPress editor. The idea combines concepts of what in the past may have achieved with shortcodes, custom HTML, and embed discovery into a single consistent API and user experience. embedded. This could even be set to a particular room, so that users can be asked to join a specific room or Make team by giving them a link to a particular WordPress(.org) page. This could make taking part in Make WordPress teams much easier and possibly encourage more contributions. 3. An Open Source Project should use an Open Source Chat System? Many people were excited about the Matrix project and how it being open source seemed like a much better fit for the WordPress open source project. It was mentioned to us that an open source product might have a tougher onboarding experience, so we were happy to see how our research of using SSO and a Matrix client inside a GutenbergGutenbergThe Gutenberg project is the new Editor Interface for WordPress. The editor improves the process and experience of creating new content, making writing rich content much simpler. It uses ‘blocks’ to add richness rather than shortcodes, custom HTML etc. https://wordpress.org/gutenberg/ block encouraged us to think that it actually might be more accessible. Would Matrix be a good fit for Making WordPress? Since our efforts so far have been sponsored by Automattic and didn’t revolve around a particular community, we’d like to start a metaMetaMeta is a term that refers to the inside workings of a group. For us, this is the team that works on internal WordPress sites like WordCamp Central and Make WordPress. sub-team that would hold bi-weekly chats and figure out a plan how we could assess whether Matrix would be a viable option for the community. In particular, we’d like to contribute our projects Chatrix and OpenID Connect Server to the WordPress project. Additionally, work with people of the community interested in Matrix to see which Slack integrations would need to be ported and how that could be done. As well as understand through testing with other WordPress teams how good or bad the experience is, either on its own, or comparing it to Slack. Thus we’d like to invite everyone who would like to take part in this to speak up in the comments so that we can find a day and time in the week where we could hold our meetings to get this started.
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https://mbts-mbtshoes.com/efficient-and-practical-snake-care-snake-dispensers/
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Snakes have long fascinated humans with their mesmerizing movement and intriguing behavior. These slithering reptiles can make fascinating pets, but their care requires careful attention to their needs. One aspect of snake care that is often overlooked is feeding. Traditional methods of feeding snakes can be time-consuming and potentially stressful for both the snake and the owner. However, with the introduction of snake dispensers, caring for these unique creatures has become more efficient and practical. Snake dispensers are innovative devices designed to streamline the process of feeding snakes. These dispensers consist of a container or enclosure that holds the snake’s food, usually frozen rodents, and a mechanism that releases the prey item into the snake’s enclosure at the push of a button or through an automated system. This allows owners to conveniently provide their snakes with the required sustenance without the need for manual handling of live or thawed rodents. One of the main advantages of snake dispensers is the enhanced efficiency they offer. Feeding snakes can be a time-consuming task, especially for those who own multiple snakes or have busy schedules. With a snake dispenser, the entire feeding process becomes quicker and more streamlined. The owner simply needs to load the dispenser with the appropriate number of frozen rodents, set the timing or manually trigger the release, and the snake will have its meal delivered directly to its enclosure. This efficiency allows owners to save valuable time and ensures that their snakes are consistently provided with the necessary nutrition. Moreover, snake dispensers provide a practical solution for those who are uncomfortable handling live or thawed rodents. Many snake owners find the process of acquiring, thawing, and handling rodents for feeding purposes unpleasant or even distressing. Snake dispensers eliminate the need for this direct contact, as the frozen rodents are securely held within the dispenser until they are released into the snake’s enclosure. This not only reduces stress for the owner but also minimizes the risk of accidental bites or injuries that can occur during traditional feeding methods. Another benefit of snake dispensers is the potential reduction in stress for the snakes themselves. Snakes are generally solitary creatures that prefer to eat in privacy. With a dispenser, the snake can have its meal delivered without any disturbance or intrusion from the owner. This can help to replicate a more natural feeding experience for the snake, reducing stress and promoting a sense of security. Additionally, snake dispensers can be programmed to release the prey item at a specific time, mimicking the snake’s natural feeding schedule, which can further contribute to the well-being and overall health of the animal. When considering the use of snake dispensers, it is important to note that they are not suitable for all snake species. Some larger or more aggressive species may require live prey or have specific feeding behaviors that cannot be accommodated by a dispenser. It is crucial for snake owners to research and understand the dietary needs and preferences of their particular snake species before considering the use of a dispenser. In conclusion, soap dispensers offer a convenient, efficient, and practical solution for feeding snakes. These devices streamline the feeding process, saving time for owners and reducing stress for both humans and snakes. While not suitable for all snake species, snake dispensers can be an invaluable tool for those who are looking to enhance the care of their slithery companions. By providing a consistent and stress-free feeding experience, snake dispensers contribute to the overall well-being and happiness of these captivating reptiles.
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https://www.founder2be.com/index.php/ideas/playluv-play-lives-here
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We’re flimnerds, moviebuffs, and cimemalovers a remote startup team between Russia, Denmark, Sweden, US - working over Slack. We’re working on Cinemaloop platform, an alternative (i.e. think Flixster + Okcupid) transparent, convenient and social web/mobile app experience that helps connect the multimillions of movie fans worldwide searching for movie companionship vs. their current only (inconvenient) option of classified ads. We are looking for Co-Founding Team members + help complete Cinemaloop MVP. Lead Python Backend Sr. Lead Frontend (Angular.JS , React.JS, or Python) Social Media Specialist If you or if you know anyone interested in being a part of a lean startup, on equity (not a paying gig) + loves movies, let’s connect. Social Media: http://bit.ly/2a6MRQs
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https://mindplusplus.wordpress.com/2007/08/08/for-the-typogra/
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For the Typography Nuts Granted, I’m no friend of Microsoft, but once in a while they hit one out of the ballpark. Their Disagreeably Facetious Type Glossary is an example of them “getting one right.” Oh, and for the record: I use a Microsoft Natural Elite Keyboard. It boosts my typing speed by about 20 WPM. I have one for home, and I keep an extra one (with my name on it) for whatever IT job I may have.
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OSI-Approved Open Source (10) - Academic Free License (2) - Apache Software License (1) - Common Public License 1.0 (3) - Computer Associates Trusted Open Source License 1.1 (1) - Educational Community License, Version 2.0 (1) - Eiffel Forum License V2.0 (1) - GNU General Public License version 2.0 (2) - GNU General Public License version 3.0 (1) - GNU General Public License with Classpath exception (1) - GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (2) - Microsoft Public License (1) - Mozilla Public License 1.1 (2) - Public Domain (1) - Windows (10) - Grouping and Descriptive Categories (9) - Linux (5) - Modern (4) - Mac (3) - BSD (2) - Android (1) - Embedded Operating Systems (1) - Emulation and API Compatibility (1) - Audio & Video - Business & Enterprise - Home & Education - Science & Engineering - Security & Utilities - System Administration The fast powerful CALC is a desktop scientific calculator, still is under development and tests. The objective is offer a good and easy to use mathematical tool. I hope you enjoy it.5 weekly downloads Atenza's (also named Neo-B5F) Firefox builds from previous B5F (Big-5 Fixed) Community Edition. It gives most common tune up so that can be work on computer can run Firefox. Both SFX file and installer are available. Atenza's (also named Neo-B5F) Thunderbird builds from previous B5F (Big-5 Fixed) Community Edition. It gives most common tune up so that can be work on computer can run thunderbird. Both SFX file and installer are available. combb stand for community bulletin board. In the future me and my team hope to get it up and have it made with superior quality up-to-date code. The future of information technology will be based on controlling the flow of natural light. This project is an attempt to establish the code (or software) that will enable this to happen. It involves rewriting an OS from the ground up. This project includes 2 parts: the open FPGA+DSP architecture for the GPS hardware and the GPS software running in embedded system and PC Get a saxophone without the high cost of getting a real one! This program will allow you to actually-and virtually-play your "saxophone!" This project is to design an application to use the pwlib and ophenh323 lib ThousandEyes extends visibility across corporate networks as well as the public Internet, helping to solve issues from the branch through MPLS links and SIP trunks to service provider networks. Simulate pre-deployment capacity, monitor detailed performance metrics and see how QoS settings impact call quality.Sponsored Listing The iStormIM project intends to create a cross-platform IM architecture for user in different platform to communication easily with native interface. And It also provide SDK for developers to add their own IM protocols. libScreenText is a Cross-Platform On-Screen text pick up library. It aims to provider a general way to pick up text from running applications for dictionary products. It will support Normal text out/Addvanced text out(Such as OOo)/Java programs/DirectX
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https://www.pinterest.com/lilytamez/i-remember-when/
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hours of entertainment Sometimes, one simple picture can tell you more about history than any story you might read or any document you might analyze. But I'm in the middle of chatting.... yep...we all did this as kids The Evolution of Facebook features Loved the Flintstones as a kid... i miss these. oh the 90's I can relate to some of these!
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http://namethatporn.com/post/78658-if-anyone-knows--thanks-in-advance-.html
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If Anyone knows? " Thanks in Advance " For hard questions, that dont't get solved in time, automatic or manual bounty points will be added. Answer it, and they will be yours! Can YOU Name That Porn? You can still post as anon. Reload after login Her name is 王若伊 Her name is Wang Yi Bing
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Hi Prefect Community, question about Scaling Task.map method: It doesn't seem like that when using the map method for task it will scale to multiple K8s pods. Is there any way to make it do so? The only work around now is to just use sub flows inside for loops instead of using task map method if we want horizontal task scaling. 02/13/2023, 5:36 PM Hi @Haotian Li — it sounds like you’ll want to use a Dask task runner with a dask-kubernetes cluster with autoscaling of workers. 02/14/2023, 1:57 PM Thanks @Zanie! An additional question, if I use a ConcurrentTaskRunner flow to call a DaskTaskRunner flow, does that mean only the Dask Flow will be submitted to Dask Cluster, not the super flow?
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https://github.com/algorich/git-commit-notifier
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Git Commit Notifier by Bodo Tasche (bodo ‘at’ wannawork ‘dot’ de), Akzhan Abdulin (akzhan ‘dot’ abdulin ‘at’ gmail ‘dot’ com), Csoma Zoltan (Primalgrasp) (zoltan ‘at’ primalgrasp ‘dot’ com) Sends email commit messages splitting commits that were pushed in one step. Email is delivered as text or HTML with changes refined per word. Emails have a scanable subject containing the first sentence of the commit as well as the author, project and branch name. It’s also possible to send a mail to a newsgroup using NNTP. [rails][branch] Fix Brasilia timezone. [#1180 state:resolved] A reply-to header is added containing the author of the commit. This makes follow up really simple. If multiple commits are pushed at once, emails are numbered in chronological order: [rails][branch] Added deprecated warning messages to Float#months and Float#years deprications. [rails][branch] Enhance testing for fractional days and weeks. Update changelog. Installing and Configuring Install the gem: sudo gem install git-commit-notifier After you installed the gem, you need to configure your git repository. Add a file called “post-receive” to the “hooks” directory of your git repository with this content: #!/bin/sh git-commit-notifier path_to_config.yml (Don’t forget to make that file executable.) An example for the config file can be found in config/git-notifier-config.yml.sample. If you want to send mails on each commit instead on each pull, you should add a file called “post-commit” with this content: #!/bin/sh echo "HEAD^1 HEAD refs/heads/master" | git-commit-notifier path_to_config.yml Integration with Redmine, Bugzilla, MediaWiki Git-commit-notifier supports easy integration with Redmine, Bugzilla and MediaWiki. All you need is to uncomment the according line in the configuration and change the links to your software installations instead of example ones (no trailing slash please). - “BUG 123” sentence in commit message will be replaced with link to bug in Bugzilla. - “refs #123” and “fixes #123” sentences in commit message will be replaced with link to issue in Redmine. - “[[SomePage]]” sentence in commit message will be replaced with link to page in MediaWiki. Integration of links to other websites If you need integration with other websites not supported by git-commit-notifier you can use the message_map property. For that you need to know basics of regular expressions syntax. Each key of message_map is a case sensitive Regexp pattern, and its value is the replacement string. Every matched group (that defined by round brackets in regular expression) will be automatically substituted instead of \1-\9 backreferences in replacement string where number after backslash informs which group should be substituted instead of the backreference. The first matched group is known as \1. For example, when we need to expand “follow 23” to http://example.com/answer/23, simply type this: Key and value are enclosed into single quotes. \b means that “follow” must not be preceded by other word chars, so “befollow” will not match but “be follow” will match. After “follow” we expect one or more spaces followed by group of one or more digits. The \1 in the result url will be replaced with the matched group. More examples can be found in the config file. Logic of commits handling Commit notifier use special files named *previously.txt to track already handled commits to not send repeated messages about commits. By default all commits tracked through overall repository so after merge action You should not receive messages about commits those already posted in other branches. This behaviour can be changed using unique_commits_per_branch option. When it’s true, you should receive new message about commit when it’s merged in other branch. Yet another option, skip_commits_older_than (in days), should be used to not inform about old commits in processes of forking, branching etc. Note on Patches/Pull Requests - Fork the project. - Make your feature addition or bug fix. - Add tests for it. This is important so I don’t break it in a future version unintentionally. - Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull) - Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches. Permission denied – /var/git/repo/previously.txt (Errno::EACCES) The file previously.txt is created at the first commit. If you moved the file to the server, you have to check the rights to that file and fix them if needed. The git repo owner needs the right to write into that file. MIT License, see the file LICENSE.
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https://modworkshop.net/mod/25467
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This mod has been ported to Thunderstore. The Modworkshop version will no longer recieve updates. Please use the Thunderstore version instead. A big thanks to KyleTheScientist, ApacheThunder, Neighborino, ScionOfMemory/Glorfindel , Retrash, Retromation, TheTurtleMelon, Spapi, TankTheta, Nevernamed, NotABot, SomeBunny, BlazeyKat, Skilotar and Eternal Frost for helping with code and/or suggesting ideas and/or contributing sprites! <3 For anyone who may be affected by eye-straining visuals, please use the command cel toggle_eyestrain in the console to disable those effects! I highly recomend you get Gungeon Go Brr by ScionOfMemory/Glorfindel. this mod greatly speeds up performance in the game. Adds 97 items, 1 enemy, and 4 debuffs to Enter the Gungeon: 16 actives, 44 passive items, and 30 guns. (More to be added later) (Requires Mod The Gungeon) - Download CelsItems.zip from this page - Place the .zip file into your Mods folder (Located in your Enter The Gungeon steam directory) - Delete mods.txt in your Mods folder. To check if the mod is working, open the Mod The Gungeon console ("~" on Windows). If you installed it properly, "Cel's Items Enabled" should appear in the console. The items can be found in their respective item pools (Listed under each item). If you want to spawn them in, type: give cel:(item name). (In the console, spaces are replaced by an underscore in item names) The mod's wiki page: https://enterthegungeon.gamepedia.com/Modding/Cel's_Items Source code for all this garbage: https://github.com/UnstableStrafe/ChildrenOfKaliber This ghastly ghoul creates pools of poisonous goop as it floats through out the Oubliette, Black Powder Mines, and Bullet Hell. Bearing a thompson smg and the teleporting abilities of the hollowpoint, mixed with more hp than your standard ghost and a deadly poison trail, this enemy will create new problems for unsuspecting gungeoneers. Be wary, as it can replace a hollowpoint or poisbulon on any of the floors it haunts! *This enemy was cut from the base game due to it having an attack that wasn't fun to fight against when paired with other enemies. Thankfully, the code and sprites were fully intact, so all i needed to do was replace the old attack with the hollowpoint's teleport attack and give the spectre a poison trail, as well as poison immunity and flight. **Due to how Gungeon does room waves, only the 1st wave of each room can have spectres replacing other enemies. Yes, it is possible to make it do every wave. No, I will not as it would be beyond painful to do so. No, it is not a bug when the 2nd/3rd/4th/etc wave of a Oub room spawns a regular hollowpoint and not a spectre. Other Changes: The Ammoconda's dots now have 20hp
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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-6312
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Drill is a schema less engine which tries to infer the schema from disparate sources at the read time. Currently the scanners infer the schema for each batch depending upon the data for that column in the corresponding batch. This solves many uses cases but can error out when the data is too different between batches like int and array[int] etc... (There are other cases as well but just to give one example). There is also a mechanism to create a view by type casting the columns to appropriate type. This solves issues in some cases but fails in many other cases. This is due to the fact that cast expression is not being pushed down to the scanner but staying at the project or filter etc operators up the query plan. This JIRA is to fix this by propagating the type information embedded in the cast function to the scanners so that scanners can cast the incoming data appropriately.
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http://ssa.paris.online.fr/pages/5th.htm
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Left, a view of the Panthéon up a narrow street on a dull day. Commissioned as a church by Louis XV, and designed by Soufflot. It was completed just as the French Revolution was starting. It is now houses France's illustrious dead, e.g. Voltaire, Rousseau, Hugo, Zola amongst others. possible to climb the steps to reach the outside of the base of the dome. Whilst this is not nearly as high up as the Eiffel Tower, the view is a superb and much more intimate sight of the rooftops of the Latin Quarter. more about the
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https://downloadthingshere.stream/video/scjp-sample-questions-with-answers-pdf.php
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https://www.programmingcube.com/algorithms-that-are-used-in-data-mining/
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Data mining is an essential process that involves the extraction of valuable information from large sets of data. This information is then analyzed to make informed decisions, identify patterns, and forecast trends. As the amount of data continues to grow, the need for efficient algorithms that can process it quickly becomes increasingly important. Here are seven of the most commonly used algorithms in data mining. Table of Contents 1. Association Rule Learning Association rule learning algorithms identify relationships between variables in a database. For example, a retailer might use this type of algorithm to determine which products are commonly purchased together, allowing them to make recommendations to customers or optimize their product placement. Clustering algorithms group data into clusters based on their similarities. This is useful for identifying patterns and groupings that might not be immediately apparent. For instance, a marketer might use this type of algorithm to segment customers based on their buying behaviors. 3. Decision Trees Decision trees are a popular algorithm in data mining, particularly for decision making and classification tasks. They work by breaking down a problem into smaller, more manageable parts. For example, a company might use a decision tree to evaluate different strategies based on their potential outcomes. 4. Artificial Neural Networks Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) are inspired by the structure and function of the human brain. They are designed to learn from experience, making them useful for complex tasks such as pattern recognition, image classification, and speech recognition. 5. Naive Bayes Naive Bayes algorithms are commonly used for classification tasks, particularly in the fields of text classification and spam filtering. They make predictions based on probabilities and are relatively simple to implement. 6. k-Nearest Neighbors k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN) is a simple algorithm that is used for classification and regression. It works by finding the k data points that are closest to a given input, and then making predictions based on the classifications of those nearest neighbors. 7. Random Forest Random forest algorithms are used for classification and regression tasks, and are designed to address the overfitting problem that can occur with decision trees. They work by building multiple decision trees and combining the predictions of those trees to make a final prediction. In conclusion, data mining algorithms are an essential tool in the process of extracting valuable information from large sets of data. The seven algorithms described in this post are some of the most commonly used, and each has its own strengths and weaknesses. As the amount of data continues to grow, the importance of efficient algorithms will only increase.
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Hydrogeomorphology and steep creek hazard mitigation lexicon : French, English and German Geoscientists, researchers and engineers study and work on similar projects all over the world. The exchange of information between colleagues of different countries who work on homologous projects or in similar fields requires a common technical vocabulary. Differences in the usage of technical terms and their varying definitions in different regions of the world may constrain the transfer of knowledge, for example in guidelines. Translations of technical papers and of presentations are particularly complicated and troublesome. Moreover, writers waste valuable time when they try to find proper ... (For more, see "View full record.")
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Assuming that Reed's not going to be dismissed as a trivial threat and come up with a fancy flashlight to dupe the Sentry (*cough* WWH anyone? *cough*), then I can't see any reason why Reed couldn't simply access files on the Sentry (one must assume that Tony Stark has detailed files on Bob) to come up with something that not only neutralizes him, but perhaps eliminate him if need be. The whole point of Reed Richards is that he is...with no exceptions...the smartest man on the planet. If anyone can do it (and I think Tony could do it), then there's no excuse for Reed not being able to do it too - perhaps even sooner. We were told that SHIELD would kill Sentry if the could, but they haven't figured out a way to do it in all this time. I know SHIELD isn't Reed, but they've had a long time to try and a lot of resources. Of course Reed's abilities are only limited by the writer, so I wouldn't rule it out. However, after reading the minis I would have to ask why he didn't already. It was definitely the point that only Sentry could stop Sentry.
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View Full Version : Unable to load custom pulldown menu 2006-01-21, 03:11 PM I''ve upgraded from 2002 to 2006 and I'm trying to tranfer my custom menus from 2002. I've used the CUI editor using the transfer tab and on the right I've opened my old file. On the left I've opened the acad.cui file (because I want to retain the defaut menu items, I just want to add my custom menu items in addition to those). I've dragged and dropped the files over right to left and then saved the left hand cui under a new name. When I click OK, the new menus haven't loaded. If I type MENULOAD and browse for the the cui file and try to load it says "Unable to load customization file ... that Customization Group name already existes" Where am I going wrong? Where are my files? 2006-01-21, 05:57 PM Look at your workspaces. You have to manually add these menus to the current workspace and any other workspace you want to create. 2006-01-23, 01:56 AM Yup, workspaces will allow you to fix it, but you may be better off ignoring the Transfer tab and doing it all with MENULOAD. If I were starting from scratch and just wanted to add a partial menu to the standard AutoCAD one, I would just MENULOAD it in. The menus should then automatically appear. It may still be simpler for you to restore the original acad.cui and do so. You could just use MENULOAD to unload what you've done and load it back in again, but this may or not work, depending on how AutoCAD is feeling today. Oh, and make sure you keep safe manual backups of everything. That means incremental backups at every stage, before and after you do anything with 2006 menus, of both the main and partial menus. Unlike earlier releases, when you add a partial menu, you are now also modifying the main menu. 2006-01-23, 01:33 PM You'll have to bear with me as I'm brand new to 2006. How do I manually add my menu to the current work space? 2006-01-23, 05:48 PM Select the workspace in the CUI editor, hit the Modify button on the right pane, check the desired menus on the left pane, organize into the desired order on the right pane. 2006-12-28, 02:18 AM Try the MenuLoad utility at http://www.contractcaddgroup.com/articles/menuload.htm 2006-12-28, 12:53 PM If I type MENULOAD and browse for the the cui file and try to load it says "Unable to load customization file ... that Customization Group name already existes" IMO - Forget all that other stuff about the CUI. Open your old 2002 menu and change the MENUGROUP name. This will be at the top of the menu file and look something like this: Change this to something like Save the mnu/mns file and then load it into your 2006 using ._MENULOAD. Your old menu will become a partial CUI menu. Keep it this way. There is no need or desire to add/mix in your menu items into the stock ACAD.CUI. Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.11 Copyright © 2013 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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http://clash-of-lords-2-official.wikia.com/wiki/Enchantress
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Enchantress is a ranged attack air hero with Witch class mercenaries. Her skill is a strong healing and protecting type. Enchantress' skill protects the hero with the least HP, providing them with an amount of DMG Reduction. In the event the hero dies under her protection, revives them with a certain % of HP. Her skill also provides an ATK increase for all friendly heroes.
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https://podyssey.fm/tabooshi/following
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History podcaster and enthusiastic listener! I try to find something new and great every week trying to get back into podcasts ✨ interested in social justice, race & asian american identity, true crime (sometimes), psychology, music, etc. all recs appreciated 💓 some favorites: dissect, code switch, crime junkie podcast evangelist 🥰 📍san francisco enjoy listening to: non-fiction longform narrative, bipoc voices, diaspora stories, feminism, true crime, libraries, education, death, relationships, & anything that’ll move me. learning + unlearning.
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https://jenniferjacobs.co.za/about
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Hello! I'm Jenny, a pattern maker and graphic designer based in Cape Town. My current work in the performance marketing industry is focused on how design can be used to enhance and encourage interaction with brands online. I also run Afternoon, an independent sewing pattern label aimed at making sewing more accessible in the digital environment. In my spare time I am a typophile, tea drinker and crossword puzzler.
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Creates script that formats apostrophes/quotes nicely if outside of c… #380 …ode block, inline code or html tag; applies it to all markdown files in project. This is my first Rust program ever, so hopefully it isn’t too much “spaghetti code”. If you can let me know how I can improve it, I will! I applied it to all markdown files in the project with This script considers that all Nice work, this is looking great and will be really useful!!! I'm sorry that I've taken so long to get back to you! I found one edge case, on this line in the diff: https://github.com/rust-lang/book/pull/380/files#diff-3050b578efb0fc3da82cb00232968d03L223 I would have expected the quotes within the inline code to be unchanged, but they have been changed. The strange thing is if I put that line in its own file, it doesn't change the quotes, as I expect. So I'm not sure what it is, but something about the content before then in chapter 1 is confusing Do you mind taking a look into what's going on? Thanks!!! I'm honored we're your first Rust code!!! Hey @steveklabnik, sorry for dropping off the face of the earth. I've got a few other commitments I have to finish before getting back to this, but would likely be able to pick it back up in a few weeks. If anyone else is interested in looking into this before then that would be great! Otherwise I would be happy to pick it up again soon.
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http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/907/html
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DUML vessel-based photo-id and biopsy surveys in VACAPES OPAREA off Hatteras 2009, 2011-2015 Duke University Marine Laboratory Swaim, Z. 2016. DUML vessel-based photo-id and biopsy surveys in VACAPES OPAREA off Hatteras 2009, 2011-2015. Data downloaded from OBIS-SEAMAP (http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/907) on yyyy-mm-dd. Halpin, P.N., A.J. Read, E. Fujioka, B.D. Best, B. Donnelly, L.J. Hazen, C. Kot, K. Urian, E. LaBrecque, A. Dimatteo, J. Cleary, C. Good, L.B. Crowder, and K.D. Hyrenbach. 2009. OBIS-SEAMAP: The world data center for marine mammal, sea bird, and sea turtle distributions. Oceanography. 22(2):104-115. The site off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina is subsumed within the U.S. Navy’s Atlantic Fleet Training and Testing (AFTT) Monitoring Program. The survey area encompasses approximately 16,000 km² and includes continental shelf waters and deeper waters beyond the shelf break. The area also includes a large portion of the Cape Hatteras Special Research Area (CHSRA), designated by NOAA Fisheries to address interactions between short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) and the pelagic longline fisheries. A monitoring program (shipboard and aerial surveys) was implemented in 2011 to estimate density and document distribution and seasonal residency of marine mammals and sea turtles in the CHSRA. The primary objectives of these surveys are to: (1) document species occurrence and examine patterns of residency of marine mammals and turtles in the defined study area (2) determine relatedness among individuals, populations and species within the study area (3) supplement the visual surveys with acoustic monitoring using a High-frequency Acoustic Recording Package (HARP) (4) collect baseline data on the diving behavior of deep diving cetaceans e.g. short-finned pilot whales and beaked whales [2016-04-14] Sightings in 2015 were appended. The following columns were added (these columns are blank for the sightings before 2015): end_time, end_lat, end_long, behav_state, totminest, totmaxest, mincalves, maxcalves, minyoy, maxyoy, totposid, totnoid, totfinbest, calfposid, calfnoid, calfinbest, yoyposid, comments, photo_notes, sighting_notes, observations, photo_grades, acoustics of which totposid, totnoid, totfinbest, calfposid, calfnoid, calfinbest, yoyposid, comments, sighting_notes, observations, photo_grades are blank for the 2015 sightings. [2015-05-13] The 2013-2014 data were appended. [2014-03-21] The 2013 data were appended. Attributes described below represent those in the original dataset provided by the provider. This section explains attributes included in the original dataset. OBIS-SEAMAP restricts the attributes available to the public to date/time, lat/lon and species names/counts only. Should you need other attributes described here, you are encouraged to contact the data provider. Attributes in dataset provided |Rays and sharks||0| |Latitude||35.06 - 37.17| |Longitude||-75.53 - -74.47| |Coord. prec.||5 decimal digits| |Data type||Animal sighting| |Sharing policy||CC-BY (All)| |Also availalbe from|| |See metadata in static HTML| |See metadata in FGDC XML| |See download history / statistics|
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https://net-board.info/gigabyte/gigabyte-ga-78lmt-s2p-rev-4-0-driver-update-29/
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Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P (rev. 4.0) Driver Since one of the motherboards I was considering for my necessarily rapid replacement was the Gigabyte GALMT-S2P (rev. ), which uses. Gigabyte SKT-AM3+ 78LMT-S2P Rev Motherboard (Missing Cable). EUR ; + EUR postage. 1d 12h left (Saturday, ); From United Kingdom. Specifications: CPU: AM3+ Socket - Support for AMD AM3+ processor - Support for AMD AM3 Phenom II processor / AMD Athlon II processor. |File Size:||6.9 MB| |Supported systems:||Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10| |Price:||Free* (*Free Registration Required)| Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P (rev. 4.0) Driver When my main computer's motherboard died suddenly, though, I ran across conflicting and confusing information about a particular product when I did my hasty research to find a replacement. Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P (rev. 4.0) Web forums in particular were filled with confusing information, a few news sites had more reliable information. See the References section for links. Contrary to the implication of many forum Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P (rev. 4.0) I found, Hybrid EFI is much more than just a way to get Windows to boot from a disk that's over 2TiB in size. Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P(rev. 4.0) Atheros LAN Driver Unfortunately, Gigabyte's implementation leaves much to be desired. Furthermore, Hybrid Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P (rev. 4.0) is a finicky implementation, which tends to flake out when presented with configurations that deviate even slightly from the optimum, as described in more detail shortly. I've followed this procedure many times in the past with Linux, which is much more forgiving of hardware changes than is Windows. I then hoped to experiment a bit with the BIOS vs. Does Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2p rev.4 supports FX-6300 ? EFI methods of booting. Alas, it wasn't so simple! Thus, I have no real problems or praise on that score. Installing it in my case went as well as could be expected. As soon as I powered it up, however, the problems began. I admit that this is an unusual configuration, but I've been using similar setups on other computers with few problems, by and large. Rather than regale you with the tale of my 7-hour struggle to coax the board to get as far as loading a Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P (rev. 4.0) boot loader, much less a Linux kernel, I'll simply point out the impediments it threw up in my path: Initially, the computer hung with a "verifying DMI pool data" message on the screen, without even getting as far as the BIOS boot loader that had been installed on the hard disk from before the motherboard swap. This smelled like one of those legacy BIOS issues, so I tried most of the tricks I documented on my page to get around the problem. Attempting to boot from an optical disc does not bypass this problem, which means that the firmware contains a trap of quicksand for the Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P (rev. 4.0) the merely unlucky! GALMT-S2P (rev. ) Motherboard - GIGABYTE Laos I initially concluded that fixing the problem requires either booting with the affected hard disk disconnected and then hot-plugging it, or moving the disk to another computer. Either way, you can copy the data off the partition, create a fresh FAT filesystem on it, and copy the files back. When this problem recurred a few days later, I discovered that the firmware would occasionally skip past the problem, so resetting the computer half a dozen times Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P (rev. 4.0) result in one good boot. I also found that a filesystem check did not fix the problem—at least not on that one occasion. Whatever causes this flakiness is more subtle than a flat-out corrupt filesystem. The board has a hard time remembering the boot options set via the Linux efibootmgr utility, which is the Linux Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P (rev. 4.0) that manipulates the firmware's list of installed EFI boot managers. This is despite the fact that Windows is not installed on this computer. |Compaq Presario 700UK Notebook Easy Access Keyboard 4-Button||Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P(rev. 4.0) Atheros LAN Driver| |D-Link DGS-3620-52T-EI L3 Gigabit Switch||PROCESSADOR CELERON G3900 2.8GHZ 2MB LGA1151 SKYLAKE – INTEL| |Western Digital WD5000AALX||Gigabyte (技嘉) GA-78LMT-S2P (rev. 4.0) driver for other systems:| I initially set an EFI shell program to that name. I could then use a startup. Since then, I finalized my rEFInd boot manager and installed it in this default boot loader location. More on these approaches later. When I copied Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P (rev. 4.0) boot loader to my normal installation, though, it caused the board to reboot or to hang with a large number of red coded numbers. In developing rEFInd, I discovered that this function does a case-sensitive comparison on this firmware! Because of the case-sensitivity issue I just mentioned, rEFIt only detects boot loaders whose names end in an uppercase.
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http://freshfoo.com/blog/2007/Apr
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Virtualisation is so damn useful. I'm currently trying to figure out why the new kernel update at work doesn't boot. Thanks to VMWare, after each failed boot I can quickly revert to the previous state before the update. No messing around trying to restore the old kernel or reinstall the system . - Python work is much more fun - Before anyone says "why don't you just install the old and new kernels side-by-side?": the update is fairly major and involves a bunch of userspace libraries and binaries as well. posted: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 10:49 | permalink | comments London Marathon 2007 I've just put up a few pictures from the London Marathon last weekend (click the image for more). We watched it last year because one of Susanna's friends (Lou) was running. Now that we live in SE1 the race goes right past our front door with the 12 mile mark being 100 metres down the road. We managed to catch the elite men coming past. They move at a truly amazing pace; I can't believe they can keep that up for 42kms. Although they're probably used to it, the large number of motor vehicles bristling with equipment and media surrounding the leading pack must be at least a little distracting. posted: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 20:23 | permalink | comments Data on the rocks I was asked to help a friend recently whose hard disk was dying. The system wouldn't boot anymore with the BIOS reporting disk or read errors. Ironically this starting happening the moment after my friend mentioned to his girlfriend that they should "really start doing backups". Things didn't start out well. I booted using one of the rescue disks and tried mounting the failing hard drive. The mount process hung and dmesg showed the kernel spewing out IDE related error messages at a great number of Hz. I ended up having to forcibly kill the mount process. Several more attempts failed in a similar way. I had heard that failing hard disks can sometimes be made to work if cooled down. The theories about why this works seem flimsy (something about contracting the metal inside the drive so that components go back into alignment), but since options were limited at this stage I figured it was worth a try. The new hard disk went into the computer and the faulty one was installed into the enclosure. I then wrapped the enclosure in several plastic bags and put it into the freezer with the cables hanging out of the door. With fingers crossed I connected the enclosure to the computer and turned everything on. This time I was able to mount the disk from the rescue disk without even a single kernel error. I couldn't believe it! I hurriedly partitioned the new drive and began copying before something went wrong. There was a lot of data to copy (56GB). This gave plenty of time for worrying thoughts like "what if condensation occurs inside the cold drive and the electronics short out?". Fortunately all went well and every byte was recovered from the failing drive. After a bit more fiddling with boot.ini, NTFS conversion and incorrect file attributes the system was working normally again. Great! After all this, I did some research to see if other people use this trick with success (one might question why I didn't do this research before I tried it...). It turns out that in most cases it does work. I'd love to hear a solid explanation of why... posted: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 09:35 | permalink | comments
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https://www.mageplaza.com/insights/sofware-development-team-roles.html
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11 Crucial Software Development Team Roles In Your Team Building a software development team is not an easy task. It requires lots of planning and careful consideration of the roles needed to ensure the project’s success. This article will discuss 11 crucial software development team roles you should consider when building your team. Table of Contents - The software development team, who are they? - Why software development team is important? - 11 Software development team roles - How to create a great software development team? - Build a professional software development team with Mageplaza The software development team, who are they? A software development team is a collaborative group of experts with the same objective. Their primary responsibility includes creating, implementing, launching, and upkeeping software solutions in information technology. The composition of such a team can involve a mixture of internal staff, a pool of freelance professionals, or a combination of both. Generally, a software development team is structured to include various roles like a business analyst, a product owner, a project manager, a product designer, a software architect, software developers, software testing engineers (including those specializing in test automation), and a DevOps engineer. Why software development team is important? Numerous reasons contribute to the importance of a software development team. Deciding the right roles in the software development team is crucial in ensuring software projects’ timely completion, budget adherence, and stakeholder satisfaction. They are instrumental in delivering high-quality software that meets the requirements of end-users. Additionally, these teams contribute to risk identification and mitigation throughout the software development process. Effective communication is a crucial factor in the success of software development teams. In essence, software development teams are indispensable for the successful execution of software projects. They ensure the punctual delivery of software within budgetary constraints while meeting end-users’ needs. Moreover, they aid in identifying and managing potential risks associated with software development projects. The team’s accomplishments heavily rely on effective communication practices. 11 Software development team roles Software development teams are made up of individuals with different skills and expertise. Each team member uniquely ensures that software projects are finished on time, within budget, and to the stakeholders’ satisfaction. The list below will provide information about 11 software development team roles that team members have to undertake and make up for a project’s success. 1. Project manager Software development projects involve various tasks, stakeholders, and dependencies. For this reason, a project manager will help ensure effective coordination, create project plans, define milestones, set timelines, and allocate resources. They establish a structured framework that helps the team stay organized and focused. Software development projects also often have inherent risks, such as scope creep, technical challenges, budget constraints, and changing requirements. A project manager can identify and assess these risks, develops mitigation strategies, and implements proactive measures to minimize potential issues. They continuously monitor project progress and take corrective actions as necessary. Moreover, as one project requires various resources, including developers, testers, designers, infrastructure, and tools, a project manager ensures that the required resources are available and adequately utilized throughout the project lifecycle. They allocate tasks, manage team capacity, and ensure team members have the support and tools they need to complete their work. 2. Software developer Software developers possess the technical knowledge and skills required to write code and build software applications. They are proficient in programming languages, development frameworks, and software development tools. Their expertise allows them to analyze requirements, design solutions, and implement the necessary functionality. They can write the code that forms the backbone of software applications. They understand programming concepts, algorithms, and data structures, enabling them to write efficient and maintainable code. They translate design specifications or user requirements into actual software by writing logical instructions that the computer can execute. Moreover, software developers contribute to the design and architecture of software systems. They analyze requirements, identify software components, and define their structure and interactions. They make decisions regarding software frameworks, libraries, and technology stacks that best suit the project’s needs. Their understanding of system design principles ensures that the software is scalable, modular, and adheres to industry best practices. 3. System architect System architects are involved in the early stages of software development projects. They analyze the requirements, understand the business needs, and translate them into a cohesive system design. They define the system’s structure, modules, and components, considering scalability, performance, security, and maintainability. The architecture of the software system, which serves as a blueprint for development, is also defined by system architects. They determine the technologies, frameworks, and tools to be used and make decisions about system integration, data storage, and communication protocols. They establish design patterns and best practices that guide the development team throughout the project. Overall, a system architect is a critical role in the software development team because they are responsible for designing a software system’s overall architecture and structure. They focus on the high-level aspects of the system, considering its components, interactions, and integration with external systems. 4. UI/UX designer A great software developer must also be a great UI/UX designer who places the user at the center of the design process. They conduct user research and gather insights about user preferences, behaviors, and pain points. By understanding the target audience, they create interfaces tailored to their needs, making the software more user-friendly and engaging. UI/UX designers are responsible for creating visually appealing and aesthetically pleasing interfaces. They consider factors such as layout, typography, colors, and visual hierarchy to design visually appealing interfaces, consistent, and easy to navigate. They aim to create a cohesive and intuitive user interface enhancing the overall user experience. UI/UX designers focus on enhancing the software’s usability and overall user experience. They employ user-centered design principles to ensure the software is easy to use, efficient, and enjoyable for the end-users. They design workflows, interactions, and navigation paths that align with user expectations and reduce cognitive load. 5. Quality assurance engineering QA engineers are responsible for designing and executing various testing activities to identify defects and ensure the software functions as intended. A software developer must be one who can carry the role of a quality assurance engineer. They develop test plans, cases, and scripts based on functional and non-functional requirements. They perform different types of testing, such as functional, regression, performance, and security, to validate the software’s behavior and uncover any issues. QA engineer is also responsible for analyzing the software for defects and issues. They track and document these defects in bug-tracking systems, providing detailed descriptions and steps to reproduce the problems. Identifying and reporting issues enables the development team to understand and address them effectively, ensuring the software meets the desired quality standards. 6. DevOps engineering There are two main reasons why DevOps engineering is a crucial role for a software development team. DevOps engineers facilitate the implementation of continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) practices. They automate the build, test, and deployment processes to enable frequent and reliable software releases. They set up and configure CI/CD pipelines, version control systems, and deployment environments, ensuring that software updates can be efficiently delivered to end users. DevOps engineers leverage automation tools and technologies to streamline development and operations processes. They automate repetitive tasks, such as build and deployment processes, infrastructure provisioning, and testing, freeing up developers’ time and improving overall efficiency. They select and integrate appropriate tools and technologies, such as configuration management tools, containerization platforms, and monitoring systems, to optimize software delivery 7. Database administrate Database administration (DBA) is a crucial role within a software development team because it focuses on managing and maintaining the databases that support software applications. A database administrator (DBA) ensures that the databases are adequately designed, optimized, secured, and available to support the software’s data storage and retrieval needs. DBAs contribute to the design and architecture of the databases that support software applications. They work closely with developers and system architects to understand the data requirements, design the database schema, define relationships between tables, and establish data integrity constraints. They ensure the database structure is efficient, scalable, and aligned with the software’s functional and performance requirements. DBAs are also responsible for optimizing database performance. They analyze query execution plans, identify performance bottlenecks, and optimize database indexes, query structures, and configurations to enhance query response times. They monitor database performance metrics, identify areas for improvement, and implement tuning strategies to ensure that the software’s data operations are efficient and meet performance expectations. 8. Scrum master A Scrum Master plays a crucial role within a software development team because they facilitate the effective implementation of the Scrum framework, a widely adopted agile methodology for software development. They ensure that the software development team follows the Scrum framework, including conducting the necessary Scrum events (such as daily stand-ups, sprint planning, sprint review, and retrospective meetings) and using Scrum artifacts (like the product backlog, sprint backlog, and burndown charts). They guide the team in adopting Scrum practices, helping them understand and implement Scrum principles effectively. Furthermore, a scrum master fosters a self-organizing team culture. They empower team members to own their work, make decisions collectively, and collaborate effectively. The Scrum Master facilitates communication and collaboration within the team, removes any impediments or roadblocks that hinder progress, and encourages a culture of accountability and continuous learning. 9. Technical writing Technical writing is an important role within a software development team because it involves creating clear and comprehensive documentation that supports the software development process and assists users in understanding and utilizing the software effectively. Technical writers create documentation that supports the development process itself. This includes documenting code conventions, guidelines, and best practices to ensure consistency and maintainability across the codebase. They may also document APIs, libraries, frameworks, and other technical components developers need to understand and use effectively. Technical writers produce user guides and manuals that explain how to use the software product. These documents provide step-by-step instructions, explanations of features and functionalities, and troubleshooting guidance. User guides help users navigate the software, understand its capabilities, and overcome any challenges. 10. Support and maintenance Every software developer is required to be able to support and maintain. Software developers’ support and maintenance role ensures that the software remains reliable, up-to-date, and secure, and continues to meet the evolving needs of users. It helps preserve customer satisfaction, improve user experience, and ensure the software product’s long-term success. After a software product is released, users may encounter bugs or errors. Software developers are responsible for identifying and fixing these issues to ensure the smooth functioning of the software. Software needs to be updated and enhanced as technology evolves and user requirements change. Software developers play a crucial role in implementing these changes and adding new features to the software to meet user needs. 11. Research and learning The field of software development is dynamic and constantly evolving. New programming languages, frameworks, tools, and techniques emerge regularly. Developers need to stay updated with these advancements to leverage the latest technology and make informed decisions when selecting the best solutions for their projects. Hence, a software developer must be able to research and learn to stay up to date with the latest change. Research and learning enable developers to think innovatively and creatively. By exploring new ideas, technologies, and approaches, they can find innovative solutions to complex problems and create efficient, user-friendly, and competitive software in the market. In summary, research and learning empower software developers to stay updated, innovate, solve complex problems, optimize performance, ensure security, and continuously improve their skills. These roles enable developers to deliver high-quality software that meets the evolving needs of users and keeps pace with the rapidly changing technological landscape. How to create a great software development team? Creating a great software development team is essential for any company that wants to build high-quality software products. A great team can help you achieve your goals faster and more efficiently. However, building a great team is not easy. It requires careful planning, hiring the right people, and generating an environment that fosters creativity and innovation. Here are a few tips you can apply to create a great software development team: Define goals and project requirements: Clearly articulate the goals and objectives of the team. Define the roles and responsibilities of each team member, ensuring that they align with the project requirements. This clarity helps individuals understand their contributions and promotes accountability within the team. Recruit the right talent: Identify and recruit individuals with technical skills, experience, and cultural fit. Look for candidates who possess technical proficiency and exhibit teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and adaptability skills. Building a diverse team with complementary strengths can bring fresh perspectives and foster creativity. Foster a supportive environment: Create an environment that supports the team’s productivity and well-being. Provide the necessary tools, resources, and infrastructure for efficient development. Foster a culture of continuous learning and professional growth by offering training opportunities, organizing workshops, or supporting certifications. 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A grey shopper with a flowery pattern beige leather and brown straps. light brown leather combined with gold leopard patterns Shoulder bag in crocodile pattern in silver leather Combined with dark bronze with flower pattern and silk fabric. Minimalist outside and surprisingly colorful from the inside. Patchwork bag, using different kinds of leather, some with pattern printed on it. All in brown hues.
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Ok, at http://www.slitaz.org/en under NEWS there is a download option for slitaz 5.0-rc2.iso. I just discover that the file is a Dos/Window executable. If I want to download the latest version for linux to install it on the hard disk which file do I have to download and where it is? I would appreciate your help. Thanks SliTaz 5.0-rc2(145 posts) (43 voices) That file IS the correct file. You can easily download it, and use that. However, if you want to install the system, you will have to follow the instructions for doing so. Typically, this is done by burning the ISO to a CDROM, or writing it to a USB with something like http://www.isotousb.com/ Thanks necrophcord. I was using that file and the 5.0 rc1 and because I was having problem with the partitions, I thought that that could be the case. well, finally I made it. Actually my fault. I'm not very familiar with gparted. Everything working fine and I have the swap space. The only thing that remaing unsolve is the letter ñ in spanish keyboard. Even "tazx keyboard", doesn't fixed it. The problem is with the xterm and vi. The funny thing is that it fix the problem when running slitaz from the live CD rc1 On version rc-1 a menu comes out and download you a driver but that option is not in 5.0.rc2. Is it a way to download the ATI driver at this stage? I suppose I have to download many things. Right now I don't have sound. I can't hear youtube. I download the Flash plugin but still no hearing anything. What else do I need to download? Love Slitaz. It's a great Linux distro. After trying a lot of them this time I think I will stay here, Its the only system I have installed in the disk right now. I'll be continue using Slitaz 5.0 rc-2 after summer vacation. For sound issue, try "# alsactl init" on a terminal. It should activate sound control. Have a nice day! Thanks Sidini. I got sound now. Folks, I'm usually using a much heavier version of Linux, based on Debian. Downloaded SlitAz last weekend and worked with it a bit during the week. It's like going from steel-toe work boots to sneakers insofar as the feel is concerned. I suspect I'll be using this one a lot more in days to come. You are welcome! Enjoy Slitaz! :D The only thing that remaing unsolve is the letter ñ in spanish keyboard. 5.0-rc2 displays a ? instead of non-ascii characters with locale set to posix on full or frugal install. Set the locale to valid country_region: Logout/in or reboot On virtualbox, 'HD install' from cd/iso initially failed. vbox gave iso device /dev/sr1 but installer wanted /dev/sr0. Fix was to do: mv /dev/sr1 /dev/sr1_ cp -s /dev/sr1 /dev/sr0 Then it worked. Perhaps installer should poll through srN's? Note: in retrospect, maybe I should have done: before the HD install but didn't, thinking, 'why? it's just gonn use what's on the iso...' so if this issue has been resolved, disregard. After install, couldn't get audio working, but didn't try all that hard. Note: haven't yet tried Guest Additions. Will try above suggestion of "# alsactl init" next weekend, but I did open the alsactl mixer...shouldn't that do the same? Anyone know the trick? Thanks Mojo. Applications/Preferences/System Language solved it in rc2. Thanks, Sidini! Now sound is working here. Hi, just installed it in a virtualbox and installed guest additions. You can download it here (import the ova) SliTaz 5.0 RC-2 release - 19 May 2014_with_vbox_guest_additions_installed (~ 156MiB) Installed guest additions like this: @Genesis: You're welcome guy! @ultrarad: I don't know why the "# alsactl init" trick works, because other user teached it to me (I don't remember his nick). All I do is to teach that trick to anyone that needs it. You must log in to post.
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An NDN client library with AsyncIO support in Python 3 A Named Data Networking client library with AsyncIO support in Python 3. It supports Python >=3.10 and PyPy3.10 >=7.3.12. Please see our documentation if you have any issues. Update dependencies: drop cryptography. Add ECIES support. Migrate from pipenv to poetry Upgrade Python requirement to 3.10 Fix a race condition in NDNAppv2 Add support to State-Vector-Sync (SVS) Add NDN-DPDK Support encoding: Add MapField Add key suggestion to LVS checker. Support implicit digest in Interest name for express_interest. Add more interfaces for security. Add Ed25519 algorithm. Add Light VerSec and cascade validator. Add UDP support. Support remote prefix registration. NDNLPv2 protocol update. NDN 0.3 protocol update (ForwardingHint). Add Boost INFO parser. Drop Python 3.8 support due to typing hint incompatability. CPython 3.8 should still work, but PyPy 3.8 is known to be incompatible. Add express_raw_interest function to NDNApp. Add validator for known keys. Add CodeQL scanning. Add support to Windows CNG as a TPM backend. Add binary tools pyndntools, pyndnsec and pynfdc. Transition to Name Convention Rev03. Add automatic type conversion for Enum, Flag and str. Drop Python 3.7 support and add Python 3.10. Support Unix socket on Windows 10. Fix semaphore running in a different event loop bug. Drop Python 3.6 support. Transfer the repo to named-data/python-ndn. Fix cocoapy to make it work on MacOS 11 Big Sur. Add more supports to NDNLPv2 (CongestionMark). Add dispatcher and set_interest_filter. Fix the bug that registering multiple prefices at the same time leads to 403 error. Add Name Tree Schema. Add .devcontainer for VSCode Remote Containers and GitHub Codespaces. Change the default sock file path from /var/run/nfd.sock to /run/nfd.sock on Linux. Add FIB and CS management data structures Recognize NDN_CLIENT_* environment variables Fix RuntimeWarning for hanging coroutine when main_loop raises an exception. Fix the issue when after_start throws an exception, the application gets stuck. Set raw_packet of express_interest and on_interest to be the whole packet with TL fields. Switch to Apache License 2.0. Improve NDNApp.route and NDNApp.express_interest to give access the original packet and signature pointers of packets. Fix typos in the documentation. Support more alternate URI format of Name Component (seg, off, v, t and seq) Update Python version to 3.8 and add PyPy 7.2.0 in GitHub Action. Fix Name.to_str so its output for [b'\x08\x00'] is correct. The initial release. Release history Release notifications | RSS feed Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages. Hashes for python_ndn-0.4.1-py3-none-any.whl
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A new side-channel vulnerability has been found called PortSmash that uses a timing attack that to steal info from other processes running in the same CPU core with SMT/hyper-threading enabled. Utilizing this attack, researchers were able to steal the private decryption key from an OpenSSL thread running in the same core as their exploit. For those that dont know, SMT/Hyper-threading is when one physical CPU core is split into two virtual logical cores that can be used two run two separate process threads at once. This method can increase performance as the two threads will utilize idle CPU resources more efficiently to execute instructions faster. A side channel timing attack is when an attacker analyzes how fast a thread executes particular instructions and utilizes that info to work backwards to discover what data was used as input. The PortSmash vulnerability was discovered by researchers Billy Bob Brumley, Sohaib ul Hassan, Cesar Pereida Garcia, and Nicola Tuveri from the Tampere University of Technology in Finlan
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http://bblogan.blogspot.com/2006/12/wayback-machine.html
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I had forgotten all about this handy little tool until I ran across it in an online marketing article. So, I thought I'd share it with you. Basically, you use the "wayback machine" to see the evolution of a website... in fact for more than 83 million sites over the past nine years. Go ahead... try it. It's pretty cool.
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https://community.uibakery.io/t/set-text-value-of-input-component-from-api-data/24
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I spent the weekend building a few examples calling my APIs. It works really well! You have a great combination of visual builder, data connection and the ability to tie them together with actions/steps. I saw that your data connection came out very recently. It seems really solid Do you publish a high-level roadmap of what you are working on and what comes after that? Having a roadmap, I could better focus my efforts building with what is available (I lost a few hours and some momentum trying to figure out the input/calendar/date picker text issue – I am guessing radio button and checkbox as well?). I could also offer thoughts on how I might use the features you have planned in the roadmap, if that helps. Do you have an example of a Code action step that you have built so I can get a quick understanding of how to interact with the data and the web app visuals through the Code action step? I am looking to do things like automatically pick the first item in a list that gets loaded from an API. Also, Have a 12 column wide list that when you click on an item it will animate out (from the right) the detail screen and shrink the list to a portion of the page. Generally, just things that add the flair to the web app that are necessary to compete with something that is completely hand-coded My goal is to be able to build a very functional web app without having to export from UI Bakery and “finish up” the application outside of UI Bakery. It seems like you guys are doing a great job of making this possible Great work by the team. Thanks!!
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http://sourceforge.net/directory/developmentstatus:prealpha/os:msdos/audience:sysadmins/
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- Audio & Video - Business & Enterprise - Home & Education - Science & Engineering - Security & Utilities - System Administration Open SPHiNX C-- Compiler is a set of compiler and libraries based on the "SPHiNX C--" programming language created by Peter Cellik.3 weekly downloads The Vortex project consists of 2 things. The Vortex OS and VParse. The OS is multitasking and handles a lot of features. VParse is a stand alone Vertex2 parser. Vertex is vortex's scripting language. Pre 0.7 is QBasic and 0.7 is C++.3 weekly downloads Originally a software partnership between my best friend and myself, Diverse Developments seeks to write "useful stuff", of a very diverse nature... Current projects include a file encoder, and a double-entry accounts package.2 weekly downloads A central database of all installable programs, descriptions, dependencies, source URLs, MD5 sums, and suggested menu listings and the software to read the database, usable by desktops and window managers to organize software and install any new software1 weekly downloads Hardware detection library for GCC. Trying to detect all possible information about your hardware including EIDE, CPU, Sound, Ports, Mouse, PCI, Net, Graphic and many more.1 weekly downloads Spotter (script) checks which public PC's at your company/school are free for login. It lists each room with available PC's and a route to the room. The data is stored in an SQL database for administrators to see if PC's are faulty, or more are needed1 weekly downloads Provides detailed hardware info and diagnoses individual portions of hardware. Runs ideally on DOS, but can run on Win3.1 or Win9x as well (with some restrictions). Requires DJGPP to build the package and CWSDPMI as DPMI host.1 weekly downloads The Force is a fast 32bit Graphical User Interface and Window Manager for DOS compatible operating systems (including FreeDOS and Windows). It supports moveable overlapped transculencable skinnable rectangular windows, has it\'s own dynamic linking syst It is Drivers, utils and tools for Open Hardware Project watchdog timer by www.openhardware.ru. Squid access logs are a bit easier to work with after processing with squido. Use whatever tools you like on the simple tab-delimited output.
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https://forum.bubble.io/t/can-anyone-help-me-find-network-graph-plugin-functionality/232264
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The “d3-plot” plugin version 1.0.0 has just been released into the marketplace. It is released as a free plugin with one element which is a tree/graph. It has a very specific data structure that must be followed. The Data Type must have a name field and a reference to the parent node on the data structure as shown in the Data Type image below:: The root node must have an empty value in the parent node field as shown below: Data Type: The data type to be used in the Data property Data: The data to be displayed Parent Field: The field that represents the parent node. This must be the same Data Type as the Data Type defined above (in this case the “Parent” column is also a TreeMap) Label Field: The field that is used to display the text label. This must be a field on the Data Type defined above (and it must be a text value). Node Spacing: This property allows you to change the distance between nodes Also changing the width in the layout tab will cahnge the width property will change the svg width of the tree/graph. We haven’t had a chance to add documentation or update our demo app but hopefully the instructions here are sufficient. It doesn’t have any fancy features presently, but we are open to working on it further if there is a specific request for functionality. If you find a bug let us know but we don’t have the time to troubleshoot the inner workings of your app. Please provide sufficient details if you would like us to review the issue.
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https://www.techyv.com/article/top-10-best-app-making-software/
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Since the invention of smartphones, there are tons of applications available for different purposes. If you want to book a ride there is an application available for that; you want medicines to get delivered to your doorsteps, there is an app available for that. If you need to buy shoes or a watch or an electronic device, there is an app available for that. Apps helped businesses to grow and reach out to costumers very easily. Not only businesses, but you can also get educational services. Many educational institutes have a mobile application. Educational institutions like Udemy, Coursera, Edx, etc. have their applications so that you can learn whatever you want directly from your smartphone anytime, anyplace. You can also make your smartphone application. There is a bunch of software available that can help you in developing an application the way you want. There is both free and paid software available; you can choose whichever suits you the best. But publishing your app is not free. If you want to publish your app on the android market, you have to pay Rs.1750. This amount is an onetime pay amount; you can release your app once you pay this amount. You will also get a developers account, and from there you can upload the ‘n’ number of apps. Similarly, if you want to upload your app to the App Store, then you have to Rs.7000. Here is the list of 10 best app making software. Android Studio is an app making software developed by Google. It is the official integrated development environment for Android apps and Google’s Android OS. Android Studio is open-source software and is free to use. Android Studio is used to make apps for Android phones, tablets, Android TV, Android wear, etc. Android studio is easy to use the software, and there is no such need of learning a programming language to use it. There is no harm to learn a programming language, especially JAVA, then it will become easier for you to make Apps in Android Studio. If you are a beginner and you want to make your carrier in Android App development, then you should learn Android Studio. Android Studio provides structured modules codes that come in handy when you are making an App. You can check the performance of your app, size of your app, debug, test your app, etc. There are lots of features available in the Android Studio, which will help you develop your App. Appery.io is a cloud-based platform making Applications for smartphones. It is not free to use; it costs Rs.1750/month for the beginner. The pro subscription costs Rs.7000 per month. There is no free version of Appery.io but provides a free trial of the platform. To make an App in Apprey.io, you don’t need to learn a programming language; the code for the UI is automatically written. Appery.io has a drag and drop feature, which will help you to make your app effortlessly, and faster than ever. You can create an App that can run on any platform without changing the app code. Appery.io enables you to use integrated backend services like cloud database, server-side scripting, authentication, and many more. You can use these services easily and safely. If you have your backend service, you can easily integrate these services with Appery.io. The cloud-based platform also provides a team management system that can be helpful when you are working with a team. Appypie is another cloud-based app making platform. You can also make a website, task automation, chatbots, live chats, and graphics on this cloud-based platform. The app builder is a no-code app builder; you don’t need to learn a programming language to make an App. In Appypie, just drag and drop the required UI, the code will get written automatically and be ready to use. On Appypie, you can make an App for free but with limited features. The basic subscription costs Rs.1260, and the platinum subscription costs Rs.4200 per month. You can also develop apps for IOS. The app can be in just three simple steps, enter your app name, add features to your app, and successfully publish your app. Appypie provides features like in-app purchasing, integrate social media in your app, navigation, push notifications, and many more. Swiftic is yet another cloud-based platform for developing apps. Reports say that more than 1millions have been created using Swiftic. The number of apps created by Swiftic shows how good is this platform for making an app. Swiftic provides features like loyalty cards, your mobile store, push notifications, deliveries, in-app coupons, scratch cards, and many more amazing features. Swiftic is also a drag and drops the no-code platform. You need to type any code or need to learn a programming language to make your app. Swiftic subscription cost Rs.3990 per month. Swiftic also provides a six Month success guarantee. In this, you will six months free on Swiftic if you don’t achieve any results on your business. Swiftic gives you tools to manage and improve your app like social media feedback, App promotion, Expert help, analytics, and App publication assistant. You can make your app in only three steps, log in to Swiftic, add your content, publish your app. With all the wonderful features you can start making your app without wasting any time. AppInstitute is also a cloud-based app maker. You can make your app without typing any code. There is no special requirement to learn a programming language to make an app on AppInstitute. With the drag and drop feature, you can customize your app effortlessly and fast. You can make your app in just four steps, just add a template, add info about your business by adding images, info, etc. edit the content as per your desire, and once you are satisfied, publish the app. When you enter the app builder, you will be asked to enter the name of your app, then you have to select the category of the app, and some more information has to fill, and then you can begin to make your dream app. AppInstitute provides features like messaging center, mobile coupons, stamp cards, form builder, food ordering, gallery, and many more. The app builder is not free to use, the basic subscription costs Rs.4200/month You will also get different and beautiful themes that you can add to your app. BiznessApps is another cloud-based app making platform. Bizness apps provide features that are very useful for various purposes. Various themes can be customized according to your need and make your app look more appealing. BiznessApps provides features like mobile ordering, loyalty programs, reviews, messages, and many more. It is a drag and drop platform, which means you don’t need to learn a programming language to make an app. Just drag the required feature and drop it where you want. You can analyze the data of the app usage and make changes accordingly; you can also communicate with the user through an easy to use CMS. You can also develop apps for IOS and PWAs. BiznessApps is not free to use, the basic reseller subscription costs Rs.21000/month, and the individual subscription costs Rs.7000/month. GoodBarber is a cloud-based platform for making an android app. The website shows 30,000+ apps are made using GoodBarber. You don’t need to learn a programming language to create an App. In GoodBarber, you just have to drag and drop the features that you want in your app. You can make two types of Apps, Shopping, and the classic app. You get eight separate sections for articles, video, sound, maps, calendar, form, and photos. GoodBarber provides features like manual or scheduled push notification, CMS, UGC, Chat, One-click online payment, permanent cart, auto-login, and universal links, and other 500+ features that you can use to build your app. You can develop apps for Android, IOS, and PWA with GoodBarber. There is no free subscription available, though you can get a 30-days free trial. The subscription for the e-commerce app starts from Rs.3150, and the classic app starts from Rs.2100. Shoutem is a cloud-based app development software. You don’t need to learn a programming language to create an app in Shoutem. You can make apps for Android, IOS, and PWA. Just drag and drop the features that you want to add in your app. Shoutem provides features like photos, videos, podcasts, streaming radio, events, places, maps, check-ins, books, directories, etc. Shoutem also supports ads services, through which you can monetize your app. There are three products available in Shoutem, Shoutem builder, Shoutem for Developer, and Shoutem for Enterprises. You get 40+ screen types, 200+customizable layouts. In the developer’s version, you can even make your layout and themes. More than 5000 apps have developed on Shoutem in six years. It is not free to use; you can get the 30-days free trial. The android only subscription costs Rs.4200/month, and Rs.12600/month for the professional version. 9. Siberian CMS Siberian CMS is free to use open-source software based on Zend Framework. You can choose from three different available products. The ‘single app edition’ is free to download and provides free templates, and modules, you can even download more templates and modules. The ‘multi-app edition’ is not free to use. It costs Rs.17430 one time. There are various types of features you get with ‘multi-app edition’ like you can make unlimited apps, host on your server, install yourself, admin backend, user backend, app builder integrated, lifetime updates, and many more. If you want the Team of Siberian CMS to make an app for you and handle it, then it costs Rs.5600/month. The platform edition will let you develop an app and then sell it to someone. Appmachine is a cloud-based platform for developing apps. You don’t need to learn any programming language for developing an app in Appmachine. Just drag and drop pre-coded apps and features to make an appealing app. Appmachine lets you import images and photos, RSS feeds, Twitter, YouTube, etc. from your website, use 30+ blocks to make your app, you can view the changes in real-time. You can choose the templates to give you the app a beautiful look; there are 15+ navigation templates available from which you can choose. You can also connect your app with web services by using XML, JSON, or RestAPI; you can even design your layout from the layout manager to give your app a custom look. You can develop apps for both Android and IOS. This platform is not free to use, Plus App subscription costs Rs.4200/month and the Pro App subscription costs Rs.6300/month. You can choose whichever platform you want to make an app. All are good and easy to use. It all depends on your requirements and budget.
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This might be not a good idea, but I had got bored with my project not going well, so I eventually got on trip, through “FOSS and friends” 🙂 I have had some headache with nouveau driver, till I understood that deprecated version was installed. Tried to install a package, which got me in a geometric progression of required dependency packages 🙂 I have filed a bug for LibreOffice, and got one future TODO for “reverse enginering” how exactly CUPS works with one of the label printers we have here as it needs a slight modification. The best thing I have done is started reading a book and building “Linux From Scratch (LFS)”. It’s great while building a package you are accompanied with a short page of info about it, not all manual 🙂 Also I have found out that I don’t have good stuff to read, except that 1k pages book about Linux internals 🙂 While looking at the freenode chatrooms list I have found this resource about c language: http://www.iso-9899.info – all it needs is time for reading everything 🙂 My project progress is really slow. As Marc suggested I have done some work to reduce stack usage: wrapped functions to read and use file by 256B peaces (somewhat default granularity). But that still needs testing and cleaning up. Also I need to cleanup my previous work that I haven’t submitted to the list, which enabled running code in car (even though not completely working, as mtrr settings might be wrong or more problems still there).
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Hi! I'm summerbunny31254, welcome! Don't be afraid to talk to me! I'm always open to meeting new people even if I'm not good at it! I'm really bad at replying to messages, so if you send me something and I don't answer right away; don't fret! If you favorite my art, I deeply appreciate it, I'm just too lazy to type "Thank you for the favorite" on someone's profile ;u; If you want to do an art trade, feel free to ask! I've got other social media ;u; (old) youtube- Summerbunny31254aj
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- 25 comments - 711 Views I tried to set up recording for the new Wentworth but it keeps coming up with This program cannot be recorded. Try rebooting your IQ4. ( which I have done ) with no success. Can anyone help. According to the add it starts tomorrow. Thanks in advance Actually @MrMark 's superhuman. 😀
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Before we go any further I think it is time to acknowledge that Google is going to take over the world. I'm not so sure that's a bad thing really. I mean if anybody else can come up with the wide array of tools that Google provides for free, they should step right up... Bueller, Bueller - anyone... For this exercise I took a look at Google Docs. I'm actually typing this blog entry as a Google Document and I've already started my blog post about Web 2.0's effect (or is it affect - I always mix those two up) on Libraries and people, including Jimmer using Google Docs as well. Google documents are pretty straight forward with maybe a few less bells and whistles than Microsoft Word. Wait, that might not be a bad thing. Then again, what would I do with these gems from my repertoire? "No, I do not want that to be autoformatted - fricken, fracken styles. Autocorrect this Bill Gates!" I imported a PowerPoint presentation to test a Google Presentation. It seemed to run just fine, but I lost some of the animation I had built in. Curious, I created a new presentation to see if any animation effects would be available. They are not. Again, a few less bells and whistles - this time not so good as I consider animation to be a key ingredient to slide show presentations. Finally, I tested Google spreadsheets. This one tested me a bit. I started by importing a spreadsheet I use on a weekly basis. If you follow me on Twitter, you know exactly what I am talking about. No losses this week - well I didn't play. One of the reasons I didn't play is because I had some hangups manipulating the spreadsheet. For starters, there's no autoformat for column size. Folks this is a season long spreadsheet with several columns factoring in - I need those columns to be sized perfectly so I can see everything, and I don't want to have to take the time to do it manually. Second, my formulas, or zeros or even "REF!" were not visible. Oh they were there, I just didn't realize it until I went back to the original spreadsheet to see what numbers might be missing or if I might have copied something incorrectly. This is when I realized there is no formula bar. What the heck - how do you edit a cell and see what you're typing? Well, as it turns out you edit a cell by double clicking the cell. You can also do this in Excel, that's just not my normal workflow. Ah well. One other thing I would like to mention from testing is the wide array of templates Google Docs offers. Everything from letterhead, to invoices, to scrapbook presentations - pretty cool stuff. On the whole - Google Docs are very usable products, and I know I'll find myself returning to them at some point. Of course I'm thinking MJB Foundation collaborative work. Kind of exciting actually. The coolest thing about Google Docs is they are available online to be shared or edited by multiple users. As usual the Commoncraft folks explain this best. Collaboration is the word that keeps running through my head when I think about Google Docs. Because the documents are available online to anyone you give access to there are not 50 kajillion copies floating around of each document. Instead, there is one consistent copy available to anyone in a group who might need it. Imagine how this might work for your library task force or committee. I know right?! And remember it's all FREE! Google will one day rule the world MUHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!! (Editor's note - I posted this to my blog directly from Google Docs. Now that's cool.) 12 hours ago
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https://help-v3.phasereditor2d.com/code-editor/vscode-compatibility.html
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Visual Studio Code compatibility The Visual Studio Code editor is prefect for writing the code of the Phaser Editor 2D games. First, t is extremely popular and powerful. Second, cause the projects created by Phaser Editor 2D contains the files needed by Visual Studio Code to provide a good coding experience with Phaser. lib/phaser.js. It is the Phaser runtime. The project configuration file: If it is a TypeScript project, then it includes the tsconfig.json file, instead of the Also, you can use cloud services like GitHub Codespace or Gitpod. In both cases you can install Phaser Editor 2D Core as a project dependency and run it alongside with VS Code. Visual Studio Code & Phaser Editor 2D integration The Open Visual Studio Code command (Ctrl+Alt+U)opens the project’s folder in Visual Studio Code. The Open Output File in Visual Studio Code
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https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/news/eric-blais-receives-ontario-era-to-develop-new-theoretical-foundations-for-sublinear-time-algorithms
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Cheriton School of Computer Science Professor Eric Blais is one of nine researchers at the University of Waterloo to receive funding from the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities through the Early Researcher Awards program. Professor Blais, whose research interests span theoretical computer science with a special focus on sublinear-time algorithms, randomness in computation, and complexity theory, was awarded $140,000 in funding through the ERA program for his proposal titled “Sublinear-time algorithms for high-dimensional sets.” This funding amount is matched by an additional $50,000 by the University of Waterloo, bringing the total to $190,000. “A central goal of computer science is to design efficient algorithms to solve fundamental computational tasks,” Professor Blais said. “Historically, algorithms that run in time proportional to the size of their input have been considered efficient. But for many modern massive datasets, the only practical algorithms are those that run in significantly less time than it takes to read their entire input.” Sublinear-time algorithms are one class of such algorithms. Over the past quarter of a century, computer scientists have successfully developed sublinear-time algorithms for computational tasks where the input is a large graph or a Boolean function, and the resulting algorithms have found multiple applications in the analysis of massive datasets. “Many other massive datasets, however, can’t be modelled as graphs or Boolean functions,” Professor Blais explains. “To handle such datasets, we need to develop sublinear-time algorithms for a different type of input — what are known as high-dimensional geometric datasets. This is what my team of graduate students and I propose to do.” This work will develop new theoretical foundations for sublinear-time algorithms, advance our understanding of the nature of computation, and also lead to new algorithm design techniques for the software industry. “Congratulations to Eric on receiving an Early Researcher Award,” said Raouf Boutaba, Professor and Director of the Cheriton School of Computer Science. “The impact of the research that Eric and his graduate students will conduct funded by this award will not only enhance Ontario’s stature in the international academic community, but it will also provide long-term economic benefits across the software industry.” The research made possible through ERA funding will be structured to encourage collaboration among graduate students in the Cheriton School of Computer Science’s algorithms and complexity group. In particular, the training and guidance provided by Professor Blais and other faculty members in the algorithms and complexity group will enable a doctoral candidate to develop mentoring skills while working with two master’s students and several undergraduate researchers.
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Foreman 1.22.0 is now available! Big thanks to everyone who tested the release candidates, contributed fixes and especially to @ekohl who has been handling most of the technical work of building this release. This release brings over 280 bug fixes and new features! Some highlights include type support for global parameters, capabilities API for smart proxies, experimental GraphQL API, and a large update of compute resource libraries, including restoring provisioning capabilities in GCE. Please let us know if you hit any issue when upgrading or installing the new release. Do take note of the upgrade warnings and deprecations in this release: Installation quick start: Packages may be found in the 1.22 directories on both deb.theforeman.org and yum.theforeman.org, and tarballs are on downloads.theforeman.org. The GPG key used for RPMs and tarballs has the following fingerprint: 9365 2579 8140 3859 B36B 3738 163F 76F3 B369 87A9
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https://p2p.wrox.com/general-net/31201-socket-connections.html
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I get the following error: An operation on a socket could not be performed because the system lacked sufficient buffer space or because a queue was full There are many articles on having more than 50 protocols bound on the server. In my case it seems this error is encountered after some period of inactivity. For example, the system runs all day on a Friday, and then sits over the weekend. On Monday the users get timeouts with above-mentioned error. Only re-booting the server seems to help. The system is written in vb .NET running on Framework 1.1.
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https://filippedounis.medium.com/hello-anatoly-51e513a3d112
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I appreciate the fact that you spent your time to write this comment and I am more than excited by the fact that you show genuine interest! You misinterpreted what I meant with my previous response. If you read the rest of my articles, you will notice that my primary intention is to make the reader engage with my work. Only when this is done, I believe someone can learn. Thus, the fact that I told you to do it yourself and share your results, was quite intentional. If you are still interested, my e-mail is: It would be a pleasure to correspond with you and tweak the model further, not only on the evaluation of its performance, but different approaches to the problem as well.
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My previous post regarding this MySQL fascination was a fairly straight forward set of conditions that dynamically built a query and then executed it. This was great but I also had to make sure a valid batch id number was being passed to the query. To make this stored procedure resilient I made it so that one could hypothetically enter all null parameters and it would still work. A broken stored procedure is really difficult to debug. So the following is a condition that first checks to see if a batch was inputed. If not, a select query goes out and finds an appropriate batch. If none is found an arbitrary number is entered. The cool part about this little new thing is that I could have a user defined variable get assigned a value within an isolated query within a stored procedure. Here is the code: IF inputBatch IS NOT NULL THEN SET @query = CONCAT(@query, " WHERE BatchId = ", inputBatch); ELSE SET @batchQuery = CONCAT("SELECT InsertIndex FROM BatchTable WHERE BatchName = ", inputTable, " ORDER BY DataTimestamp DESC LIMIT 1 INTO @tempBatch"); IF debug = 1 THEN SELECT @batchQuery; SELECT @tempBatch; END IF; PREPARE pst FROM @batchQuery; EXECUTE pst; DEALLOCATE PREPARE pst; IF debug = 1 THEN SELECT @batchQuery; SELECT @tempBatch; END IF; IF @tempBatch IS NULL THEN SET @tempBatch = '1'; END IF; SET @query = CONCAT(@query, " WHERE BatchId = ", @tempBatch); END IF; The debug helps a lot when running this in the command line. Anywhere else and the output of the procedure is malformed.
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https://findwork.dev/94978/technical-customer-happiness-specialist-at-sureswift-capital?related_job=/94642/eu-timezone-technical-customer-happiness-officer-at-helpjuice
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About SureSwift Capital You made it. You found the dream job you’re looking for where people and culture come first. If that’s as important to you as it is to us then please keep reading. At SureSwift, we’re building the company we want to work for, and we’d like to give you the opportunity to join our fully remote team of 90+ people in 14 time zones around the world. While we do work hard, we all work remote, and according to our own schedules that make the most sense for ourselves and our families. There are no cubicles, no offices, and there is zero commute time...unless you decide to work from the beach or a coffee shop, and that’s up to you. About Cross Sell: Cross Sell is a Shopify app that allows Shopify stores to cross-sell other store products to existing customers while they are browsing. The customers are Shopify storerunners and have 4.9 stars on the Shopify app store with over 800 reviews. About Back In Stock: Back in Stock is an e-commerce plugin/app for online stores built with the e-commerce platform Shopify. This app prevents businesses from losing sales when their inventory runs out. The Back in Stock app enables businesses to get their customers to sign up to receive an automatic "back in stock" email alert when products that were previously out of stock are restocked. Your Daily Challenges Your day to day activities as a Technical Customer Happiness Specialist for Cross Sell and Back In Stock will look something like this: - Triage tickets every morning, review and respond in an accurate, effective, and timely manner while following team SLA's and best practices. - Each day you’ll work with your development team on any tickets that require their input. - Perform minor code updates to resolve bug tickets with the guidance of the developer team lead. - Customize Shopify customers’ theme scripts to work smoothly with Cross Sell and Back In Stock. - You'll also collab with your Product Manager to improve the customer experience - At the end of each month, you’ll track and report your success. - 2+ years experience in online customer service - Experience working in an entrepreneurial/startup environment - Experience working with remote teams - 2+ years working on backend coding languages (PHP, Ruby, Python) - 2+ years customizing CSS in a professional environment - 2+ years performing application code bug fixes with a professional dev team. - 2+ years of Git experience Compensation varies with experience and qualifications. This job is a remote / work from home position for 40 hours per week. Background checks will be conducted on final candidates. Thanks for the time you took to read about this opportunity.
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|By RealWire News Distribution|| |November 7, 2012 01:06 AM EST|| Joint solution helps enterprise IT organisations manage and automate all aspects of DevOps to improve collaboration, agility and software time-to-market London, UK, Nov 6, 2012, CollabNet® (www.collab.net), the global leader for Enterprise Cloud Development and Agile ALM, and UC4 Software (www.uc4.com), the leader in IT Process Automation, have entered into a strategic partnership to help IT organisations achieve enterprise DevOps at scale. The companies will jointly develop, market, sell and support a comprehensive end-to-end DevOps platform. The joint offering provides the automation, scalability and governance enterprises need to bring development and IT Operations closer together to deliver software faster and reduce IT costs. For CollabNet, the key component of this combined solution embeds UC4's Application Release Automation functionality within CollabNet's TeamForge Agile ALM platform, introducing a new deployment automation offering called "CollabNet Deploy with UC4" to its customers and prospects. This new product offering provides the bridge between the industry's leading Agile ALM platform from CollabNet and the industry's leading IT automation platform from UC4. For UC4, the addition of TeamForge to the UC4 IT automation platform offers a complete, end-to-end development through IT operations solution for its customers and prospects. These combined solutions comprise an Enterprise DevOps platform that will automate the entire development-through-deployment process across a range of on-premise and external clouds - including code, build, test, release, deployment and IT automation - to achieve continuous, reliable application releases at scale. "This partnership supports our mutual goals of driving agility and collaboration across the entire IT organisation as we now offer a single, common platform that manages all aspects of emerging DevOps and Continuous Delivery initiatives," said Jason Liu, CEO for UC4. "Software is the lifeblood of market competitiveness and organisational success, and our joint DevOps platform is a solution our customers want as they move to automate the entire application code, build, release and deployment lifecycle. CollabNet enables Agile and governed enterprise-wide deployment like no other solution on the market - they were a natural selection to be our partner for this transformational industry opportunity." As DevOps and Continuous Delivery gain traction and adoption increases, IT organisations need strong governance, cross-team coordination and traceability to succeed and scale these initiatives across the enterprise. CollabNet Deploy with UC4 includes the core technology of UC4 embedded within TeamForge to form a unified platform that provides complete cross-function data and workflow automation, integrated reporting, lifecycle traceability and the ability to gain real-time visibility across roles, projects, departments and geographies. Through a single-pane-of-glass interface, IT organisations can now automate and streamline the entire application development, build and deployment lifecycle to improve software agility, productivity and team collaboration. "We are thrilled to see the powerful characteristics that make TeamForge the leading choice for managing large-scale development programs extend deeper into IT operations," said Bill Portelli, co-founder and CEO for CollabNet. "DevOps is following a similar adoption and maturity model as Agile development and cloud computing did a few years ago. Combined with UC4, we are bringing to market a platform that significantly evolves modern software development and deployment." CollabNet's TeamForge ALM platform transforms enterprise application development through its unique community architecture approach to Agile ALM. It is used by hundreds of enterprises to simplify and manage the growing complexity of faster release cycles, global distributed teams, and the hybrid use of processes, tools and clouds. UC4's Application Release Automation platform automates and orchestrates all activities involved in application deployment and operations, allowing for different environments, owners and processes to work in unison. CollabNet Deploy with UC4 helps improve: Productivity and Agility: Transforms cumbersome and manual application deployments of build, test, staging and production software/hardware images into fully governed, Lean and efficient automated processes that now take minutes instead of hours or days. Compliance and Governance: Automates end-to-end tracking of all deployment-related changes and delivers detailed reporting on deployment status, change activity and the segregation of duties for strategic planning and efficient execution. Efficiency and Cost Savings: Greatly reduces the risk of capital and brand-damaging losses by eliminating deployment-related outages, as well as saves on resources needed to configure, deploy and fix defects. UC4 and CollabNet will demonstrate the new CollabNet Deploy with UC4 solution at the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2012 in Barcelona, Spain. To learn more or request a demo please visit www.collab.net/deploy. Share this: #CollabNet and #UC4 partner for enterprise #DevOps at scale with # CollabNet Deploy with UC4. Learn more at www.collab.net/deploy About UC4 Software UC4 Software is the world's largest independent IT Process Automation software company. UC4's ONE Automation platform delivers IT Process Automation for organisations facing increasingly dynamic applications and infrastructure, and those migrating to next generation service models for cloud, DevOps and big data. ONE Automation unifies workload, application release, application process, run-book, data transfer, and VM automation, with predictive analytics based on complex event processing technology. Unified process automation is proven to help IT Operations gain greater control and significantly improve both service delivery and cost savings. With 25 years of experience, UC4 automates tens of millions of operations a day for over 2,000 customers worldwide. Rethink IT automation at www.uc4.com. CollabNet is a leading provider of Enterprise Cloud Development and Agile ALM products and services for software-driven organisations. With more than 10,000 global customers, the company provides a suite of platforms and services to address three major trends disrupting the software industry: Agile, DevOps and hybrid cloud development. Its CloudForge™ development-Platform-as-a-Service (dPaaS) enables cloud development through a flexible platform that is team friendly, enterprise ready and integrated to support leading third party tools. The CollabNet TeamForge® ALM, ScrumWorks® Pro Agile project management and Subversion Edge and Enterprise Git source code management platforms can be deployed separately or together, in the cloud or on-premise. CollabNet complements its technical offerings with industry leading consulting and training services for Agile and cloud development transformations. Many CollabNet customers improve productivity by as much as 70 percent, while reducing costs by 80 percent. For more information, please visit (www.collab.net). # # # CollabNet, TeamForge, and ScrumWorks are registered trademarks of CollabNet, Inc. CloudForge is a trademark of CollabNet, Inc. Subversion is a registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation. Other names may be trademarks of their respective holders. For UC4 Contact: O: +44 (0) 20 7438 3067 M: +44 (0) 7867 456 831 SYS-CON Events announced today that ContentMX, the marketing technology and services company with a singular mission to increase engagement and drive more conversations for enterprise, channel and SMB technology marketers, has been named “Sponsor & Exhibitor Lounge Sponsor” of SYS-CON's 18th Cloud Expo, which will take place on June 7-9, 2016, at the Javits Center in New York City, New York. “CloudExpo is a great opportunity to start a conversation with new prospects, but what happens after the... May. 28, 2016 11:15 AM EDT Reads: 1,193 SYS-CON Events announced today the How to Create Angular 2 Clients for the Cloud Workshop, being held June 7, 2016, in conjunction with 18th Cloud Expo | @ThingsExpo, at the Javits Center in New York, NY. Angular 2 is a complete re-write of the popular framework AngularJS. Programming in Angular 2 is greatly simplified. Now it’s a component-based well-performing framework. The immersive one-day workshop led by Yakov Fain, a Java Champion and a co-founder of the IT consultancy Farata Systems and... May. 28, 2016 11:00 AM EDT Reads: 4,041 Customer experience has become a competitive differentiator for companies, and it’s imperative that brands seamlessly connect the customer journey across all platforms. With the continued explosion of IoT, join us for a look at how to build a winning digital foundation in the connected era – today and in the future. In his session at @ThingsExpo, Chris Nguyen, Group Product Marketing Manager at Adobe, will discuss how to successfully leverage mobile, rapidly deploy content, capture real-time d... May. 28, 2016 10:45 AM EDT Reads: 1,612 SYS-CON Events announced today that BMC Software has been named "Siver Sponsor" of SYS-CON's 18th Cloud Expo, which will take place on June 7-9, 2015 at the Javits Center in New York, New York. BMC is a global leader in innovative software solutions that help businesses transform into digital enterprises for the ultimate competitive advantage. BMC Digital Enterprise Management is a set of innovative IT solutions designed to make digital business fast, seamless, and optimized from mainframe to mo... May. 28, 2016 09:45 AM EDT Reads: 2,252 What a difference a year makes. Organizations aren’t just talking about IoT possibilities, it is now baked into their core business strategy. 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Andrew Keys is Co-Founder of ConsenSys Enterprise. He comes to ConsenSys Enterprise with capital markets, technology and entrepreneurial experience. Previously, he worked for UBS investment bank in equities analysis. Later, he was responsible for the creation and distribution of life ... May. 28, 2016 08:45 AM EDT Reads: 1,970 SYS-CON Events announced today that MobiDev will exhibit at SYS-CON's 18th International Cloud Expo®, which will take place on June 7-9, 2016, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY. MobiDev is a software company that develops and delivers turn-key mobile apps, websites, web services, and complex software systems for startups and enterprises. Since 2009 it has grown from a small group of passionate engineers and business managers to a full-scale mobile software company with over 200 develope... May. 28, 2016 07:15 AM EDT Reads: 2,653 SoftLayer operates a global cloud infrastructure platform built for Internet scale. 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May. 28, 2016 05:00 AM EDT Reads: 2,103 SYS-CON Events announced today TechTarget has been named “Media Sponsor” of SYS-CON's 18th International Cloud Expo, which will take place on June 7–9, 2016, at the Javits Center in New York City, NY, and the 19th International Cloud Expo, which will take place on November 1–3, 2016, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. TechTarget is the Web’s leading destination for serious technology buyers researching and making enterprise technology decisions. Its extensive global networ... 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For more information, please visit https://www.mangoapps.com/. May. 28, 2016 02:30 AM EDT Reads: 822 The essence of data analysis involves setting up data pipelines that consist of several operations that are chained together – starting from data collection, data quality checks, data integration, data analysis and data visualization (including the setting up of interaction paths in that visualization). In our opinion, the challenges stem from the technology diversity at each stage of the data pipeline as well as the lack of process around the analysis. May. 28, 2016 01:30 AM EDT Reads: 1,457 The IoTs will challenge the status quo of how IT and development organizations operate. Or will it? Certainly the fog layer of IoT requires special insights about data ontology, security and transactional integrity. But the developmental challenges are the same: People, Process and Platform. 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It has become clear that we'll need much higher efficiency user experiences that can allow us to more easily and scalably work with the thousands of devices that will soon be in each of our lives. Enter the conversational interface revolution, combining bots we can literally talk with, gesture to, and even direct with our thoughts, with embedded artificial intelligence, wh... May. 28, 2016 12:30 AM EDT Reads: 2,025 SYS-CON Events announced today that Tintri Inc., a leading producer of VM-aware storage (VAS) for virtualization and cloud environments, will exhibit at the 18th International CloudExpo®, which will take place on June 7-9, 2016, at the Javits Center in New York City, New York, and the 19th International Cloud Expo, which will take place on November 1–3, 2016, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA. May. 28, 2016 12:15 AM EDT Reads: 2,442
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https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2012-April/119150.html
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[Python-Dev] The step command of pdb is broken Guido van Rossum guido at python.org Mon Apr 30 19:05:34 CEST 2012 Senthil, if you can shepherd this patch to completion that would be great! On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Senthil Kumaran <senthil at uthcode.com> wrote: > On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 12:09:02PM -0400, Barry Warsaw wrote: >> Maybe we should take this opportunity (Python 3.3) to consider adopting one of >> the pdb add-ons or borging the best of their bits into the stdlib? > Irrespective of this - Issue13183 seems to be an easy to verify bug in > 3.2 and 3.3. I think, it would most visible if you were to use a full > screen debugger and you will notice that the return call indicator has > jumped to the next statement (skipping return) when returning. I > guess, that's why Xavier (pyclewn author) noted it. The fix seems > fine too. > I have just requested an additional info and this particular one could > be fixed. > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev at python.org > Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/guido%40python.org --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) More information about the Python-Dev
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@jkrems We’re in the middle of working our way through the GitHub API at the moment. I don’t see any reason why the invitations endpoint would not be enabled. I’ll report back here when we’ve gotten through our current audit. You can also keep an eye on the changes blog: https://developer.github.com/changes Thanks for the quick response & I’ll keep an eye on the blog!
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https://community.koodomobile.com/android-81490/new-phone-can-t-use-google-play-music-stutters-7304824/index1.html
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I am reposting this as my previous entry has been closed as answered. I'm still having the problem, and I'm probably running out of time if i am going to return the phone. As per the previous post, I've attempted a few things, so here's the current status: OK, I've looked into a few things- I've just been streaming up to now, but i tried downloading some songs and it happens with them as well. In addition to the error message, (error message being "music temporarily unavailable") I've sometimes been getting stuttering once the screen goes to sleep, and sometimes the only thing that happens is that when a song plays through, the next one only goes for 3 seconds before it stops. If I stop and start it again it plays through only to do it again on the next song. I have 5 GB free space as it's a new phone. Connected to my home wifi. And i can't uninstall the app, only disable it. It must be included with the bundle. Anyway I tried disabling after clearing the data and then restarted. No success. Often when I make a change like this, I get a different symptom as described above. Finally I've looked at my account and I'm nowhere near my limit for devices. Just for laughs I've removed one of the ones I no longer use, just to rule it out.
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