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  1. Jan 2023
    1. Self Contained

      Please note, for your document to be self-contained, also specify the following option:

      self-contained: true

      (source)

  2. Nov 2022
    1. anditails · 1 yr. agoDell Pro Support Engineer (3rd party)You don't need Support Assist on Windows 11. Enable the "Optional Updates" and it'll do all the drivers through Windows Update.It's fast, too. Far quicker than Support Assist!

      Someone recommending to avoid using Dell SupportAssist on Windows 11. I came across this because I was trying to see if there was a way to update SA in order to ensure the driver iqvw64e.sys was removed. Related to the problem here. Uninstalling SupportAssist resolved the aforementioned problem since recursive file search through C drive failed to find driver iqvw64e.sys

      Based on other comments in this thread, seems like it's best to let Windows Update handle the drivers. Will no longer use Dell SA and will utilize "Optional Updates" to handle drivers

      Currently, the only perceived benefit from SA is automating support tickets submissions if product is under warranty. Last IT support experience with Dell was positive (they did the best they could), but they didn't know much about sys admin stuff on Windows (weren't very helpful in resolving issue without losing all files and installed software).

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    1. Colin Davis. (2021, December 20). Update for 20th Dec. The trend line still reflects 1.8 day doubling (it’s 1.7 days if we look at just the last week). Today’s number is down, but I wouldn’t read too much into that at this point. Https://t.co/kOCjxhRbop [Tweet]. @ProfColinDavis. https://twitter.com/ProfColinDavis/status/1472969632705392640

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    1. Carl T. Bergstrom. (2021, May 27). An update on the B.1.617.2 lineage. I’m concerned. Not because of reduced vaccine efficacy, but simply because a further increase in transmissibility above B.1.1.7 would be quite bad news for countries where vaccination is low and for hopes of near-elimination everywhere. [Tweet]. @CT_Bergstrom. https://twitter.com/CT_Bergstrom/status/1398029743954432005

    1. Two command prompt windows will open (one for the name node and one for the data node) as follows:

      this can be run as hdfs datanode and hdfs namenode now instead of the command suggested.

      most things are available as part of the hdfs command and no need to run the invidual command.

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    1. Stephan Lewandowsky. (2021, May 16). An update to the ‘politics’ page of our COVID-19 vaccination communication handbook. Thanks to @kostas_exarhia for his diligent and constant work on this 1/n https://t.co/ezztaLMEBG [Tweet]. @STWorg. https://twitter.com/STWorg/status/1393996441966858242

    1. Andy Slavitt @ 🏡 on Twitter: “COVID Update June 28: August will be another twist in the road. That comes tomorrow. But I need to do something first. I’m reminded many people follow me for COVID info so I want to call out & atone for my mistakes. 1/” / Twitter. (n.d.). Twitter. Retrieved August 7, 2020, from https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/1288993921033547777

    1. In this section we will use Gatling to load test a simple cloud hosted web server and will introduce you to the basic elements of the DSL. And here i`m adding my own text, doesnt exist on the page. In this section we will use Gatling to load test a simple cloud hosted web server and will introduce you to the basic elements of the DSL. And here i`m adding my own text, doesnt exist on the page.

      this is testing a hyp updating my own notes, and this one is from API

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    1. When your digital news feed doesn’t contain links, when it cannot be linked to, when it can’t be indexed, when you can’t copy a paragraph and paste it into another application: when this happens your news feed is not flawed or backwards looking or frustrating. It is broken.

      If your news feed doesn't contain links, can't be linked to, indexed, or copied and pasted, it is broken.

      How can this be tied into the five R's of Open Education Resources: Retain, Reuse, Revise, Remix and/or Redistribute content (and perhaps my Revise/Request update ideas: https://boffosocko.com/2018/08/30/the-sixth-r-of-open-educational-resources-oer/)

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    1. rewrite/update

    2. At present

      update

    3. With the emergence of MOOCs, game-based learning, OER, and other networked learning opportunities, researchers are ac

      rewrite/update - the point is still good

    4. The organization,

      update

    5. Open Education Resources

      Rewrite/Update with Kristina

  33. Mar 2017
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    1. // Appending to the enter selection expands the update selection to include // entering elements; so, operations on the update selection after appending to // the enter selection will apply to both entering and updating nodes.

      Not anymore since v4: use merge instead.

    1. To reduce duplicate code, enter.append has a convenient side-effect: it replaces null elements in the update selection with the newly-created elements from the enter selection. Thus, after enter.append, the update selection is modified to contain both entering and updating elements

      Not anymore since v4: use merge instead.

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    1. As part of the CCDB project, we are developing coordinate systems for individual neuron types, so that subcellular data can be placed in a spatial context relative to the other cellular components.

      We got farthest with this goal using the Subcellular Anatomy Ontology and also the Whole Brain Catalog. The latter project allowed docking of subcellular structures into a cellular scaffold, although the project is no longer active.

    2. CCDB; www.ncmir.ucsd.edu/CCDB

      The updated link is: http://ccdb.ucsd.edu. However, CCDB has merged with the Cell Image Library as of 2014.

    3. Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN).

      The original BIRN project described here ended in 2008, although a version of it continued and may still be active.

    4. Kotter
    5. National Partnerships for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (NPACI; www.npaci.edu)

      Also no longer in existence: the URL no longer works.

    6. Human Brain Project

      The HBP was discontinued somewhere around 2005. Many of the projects that it originally supported, however, continue to exist. The URL listed is no longer functional.