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    1. infinitely sad: faded music, fadedpaper flowers, worn satin, an echo of an echo. All gone away, no longerpossible. Without warning I began to cry.

      She finally understands that the past is something gone and fictionalised, something she had been stuck in but has already disappeared - especially with the child picture, especially now she has Nick rather than fantasizing about Luke

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  2. Sep 2024
  3. Aug 2024
    1. 101st CONGRESS 1st Session H. CON. RES. 180 Commending the outstanding efforts of aviators and the Flying Tigers for valued and competent service to the United States. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES July 31, 1989

      resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

      • Whereas aviators have had a distinguished record as volunteers in emergency and rescue missions;

      • Whereas the Flying Tigers originated in the jungles of Burma nearly 50 years ago with the United States volunteer group of General Clair Chennault;

      • Whereas the tradition of proud and distinguished service of the Flying Tigers to the United States began under the direction of Robert W. Prescott;

      • Whereas this proud and distinguished group of aviators has steadfastly served the specialized air transportation needs of the United States for more than 4 decades;

      • Whereas the Flying Tigers has provided assistance with rescue efforts in Korea, Hungary, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Ethiopia, as well as many other humanitarian missions; and

      • Whereas the Flying Tigers are representative of countless aviators that deserve recognition for service to the Nation and to thousands of individuals throughout the world:

      Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the Congress commends the outstanding efforts of aviators and the Flying Tigers for valued and competent service to the United States.

  4. Jul 2024
    1. for - search - google - high resolution addressing of disaggregated text corpus mapped to graph - search results of interest - high resolution addressing of disaggregated text corpus mapped to graph

      search - google - high resolution addressing of disaggregated text corpus mapped to graph - https://www.google.com/search?q=high+resolution+addressing+of+disaggregated+text+corpus+mapped+to+graph&oq=high+resolution+addressing+of+disaggregated+text+corpus+mapped+to+graph&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigATIHCAIQIRigAdIBCTMzNjEzajBqN6gCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

      to - search results of interest - high resolution addressing of disaggregated text corpus mapped to graph - A New Method for Graph-Based Representation of Text in - The use of a new text representation method to predict book categories based on the analysis of its content resulted in accuracy, precision, recall and an F1- ... - https://hyp.is/H9UAbk46Ee-PT_vokcnTqA/www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/12/4081 - Encoding Text Information with Graph Convolutional Networks - According to our understanding, this is the first personality recognition study to model the entire user text information corpus as a heterogeneous graph and ... - https://hyp.is/H9UAbk46Ee-PT_vokcnTqA/www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/12/4081

    1. If you only say yes or no to ideas, your team will keep coming back to you with a similar level of ideas. They won’t know why a strategic proposal worked or didn’t. If you want something to change, it’s your responsibility to invest the time to share your thought process, give feedback, and coach them on how to think differently.The end result of whether you move forward with an idea isn’t as important as the thought process behind it. The world champion poker player Annie Duke coined the decision-making principle of resulting, which describes this well:Resulting is the tendency to judge a decision based on its outcome rather than its quality. It's a natural human tendency to think that if a decision leads to a good outcome, it must have been a good decision. Likewise, if it leads to a bad outcome, it must have been a bad decision.
    2. Ask hard questions in a way that's supportive and driven by curiosity, not contempt. When you take this approach, you empower your team members to figure out and articulate a solution. You show you're there with them, and you believe in them.It’s two people walking through an idea and scenario planning what it could look like, with the goal of finding the best solution. It’s win-win.
    3. To establish a norm of rigorous thinking, you’ll want to encourage your team to speak up if they disagree, and to do so respectfully and openly. And when questions are asked of them, to react positively and see the questions as a gift. This part is important: A team member’s initial reaction may be to feel a little defensive, and that’s natural, but that’s not the reaction to act on. The way to react is to appreciate when a colleague cares enough to speak up.
  5. Jun 2024
    1. Résumé de la vidéo [00:00:02][^1^][1] - [00:22:28][^2^][2] : La vidéo explore les raisons pour lesquelles les conflits surviennent avec nos proches et comment ils affectent notre perception des relations, de l'ego et de la liberté. Maxime Rovere, philosophe, utilise la dispute comme objet de réflexion, en particulier les disputes qui éclatent avec nos amis, partenaires ou en famille. Il discute de la nature des disputes, de la manière dont elles commencent et de la façon dont elles peuvent être l'occasion de comprendre des systèmes plus larges et d'éviter leur répétition.

      Points forts : + [00:00:02][^3^][3] Nature et début des disputes * Les disputes commencent avec la tension et la souffrance * Elles se terminent lorsque les limites de la violence sont franchies * La dispute est un territoire flou entre tension et violence + [00:01:41][^4^][4] Dynamique des disputes * L'irritation grandit quand on n'est pas compris * Les gens cessent de s'écouter et cherchent à être compris à tout prix * Cela conduit à une lutte pour faire taire l'autre + [00:03:33][^5^][5] Processus mental pendant les disputes * On se retrouve piégé dans l'interaction * On fait abstraction du contexte et on impute la faute à l'autre * On se positionne en juge, cherchant à identifier une cause + [00:08:16][^6^][6] Théorie du chaos et disputes * Les disputes sont comparées à un double pendule, imprévisibles et chaotiques * Une petite variation peut entraîner des conséquences majeures * La théorie du chaos aide à repenser l'individu et la liberté + [00:10:26][^7^][7] Dialogue intérieur et multiplicité du sujet * Accepter la multiplicité et dialoguer avec soi-même * Comprendre la maladresse et la vulnérabilité humaines * Utiliser l'empathie pour transformer les conflits en sensibilité + [00:18:30][^8^][8] Pardon et dépassement de la souffrance * Le pardon rationnel implique de dépasser la souffrance * Demander des excuses peut être une forme de cruauté * L'empathie permet de mieux comprendre et de continuer ensemble ou de se séparer si nécessaire

      Résumé de la vidéo [00:22:30][^1^][1] - [00:24:37][^2^][2] : La partie 2 de la vidéo aborde la question des disputes avec nos proches et pourquoi elles peuvent être perçues comme des échecs. Elle souligne l'importance de ne pas se précipiter pour changer ou avoir le dernier mot, mais plutôt d'embrasser le processus lent de transformation personnelle et relationnelle.

      Points forts : + [00:22:30][^3^][3] Philosopher sur les disputes * Tout le monde réfléchit naturellement à ses disputes * Il ne faut pas transformer en prescription ce qui est un mouvement naturel + [00:23:00][^4^][4] Le dernier mot dans une dispute * Avoir le dernier mot, même bienveillant, peut donner l'impression que tout est résolu * La vie continue et l'intensité des interactions devrait se poursuivre + [00:23:25][^5^][5] Le changement lent est crucial * Dans une société rapide, l'idée de changer lentement est essentielle * L'éthique et la transformation personnelle se font à une vitesse "végétale" + [00:24:01][^6^][6] La dispute comme une porte * La dispute n'est pas seulement un échec, mais aussi une opportunité de voir autrement nos relations * Comprendre est déjà un changement et chaque pas vers la compréhension améliore notre vie actuelle

    1. Résumé de la vidéo [00:00:04][^1^][1] - [00:27:24][^2^][2] : La vidéo aborde les risques psychosociaux au sein des associations, en mettant l'accent sur les bénévoles et les employés permanents. Elle souligne les différences de gestion et de structure entre les entreprises et les associations, où il y a moins de cadres et plus de liberté, ce qui peut conduire à des maladresses. L'intervenante partage son expérience en tant que bénévole et présidente d'association, et présente l'outil du théâtre forum pour illustrer les situations problématiques.

      Points forts : + [00:00:04][^3^][3] Introduction et contexte * Présentation du sujet des risques psychosociaux * Comparaison entre la gestion en entreprise et dans les associations * Expérience personnelle de l'intervenante + [00:03:07][^4^][4] Théâtre forum comme outil * Utilisation du théâtre pour représenter des situations réelles * Sensibilisation aux risques psychosociaux et à la prévention des discriminations * Engagement des acteurs bénévoles pour illustrer les scénarios + [00:05:10][^5^][5] Scénario fictif de l'association pour le bien-être animal * Présentation des personnages et de leurs rôles au sein de l'association * Discussion sur les idées pour dynamiser l'association et les défis rencontrés * Interaction entre les bénévoles et les employés permanents + [00:09:17][^6^][6] Analyse des scénarios et discussion * Réflexion sur les situations présentées et leur résonance avec les expériences des participants * Échange d'idées sur la gestion des associations et les défis similaires rencontrés * Importance de la considération des besoins et des ressources disponibles pour éviter le stress Résumé de la vidéo [00:27:26][^1^][1] - [00:52:42][^2^][2]:

      La vidéo aborde les risques psychosociaux au sein des associations, en mettant l'accent sur le stress lié à la charge de travail, la frustration due à des tâches inutiles, et le manque de reconnaissance. Elle souligne l'importance de l'empathie, de la gestion du temps, et de la communication pour prévenir le burnout.

      Points forts: + [00:27:26][^3^][3] Le stress et la charge de travail * Le stress n'est pas uniquement lié à la charge de travail * Il peut provenir d'un conflit de valeurs ou d'efforts non récompensés + [00:30:01][^4^][4] La situation des bénévoles * Les bénévoles peuvent ressentir les mêmes problèmes que les salariés * Ils ont moins de responsabilités contractuelles mais peuvent être tout autant affectés + [00:37:00][^5^][5] La liberté et la reconnaissance * La latitude décisionnelle et le soutien social sont cruciaux * La reconnaissance du travail accompli est essentielle pour le bien-être + [00:45:17][^6^][6] Prévention du burnout * La demande psychologique, la latitude décisionnelle et le soutien social influencent le risque de burnout * Une gestion proactive et une écoute active sont recommandées pour le bien-être des employés Résumé de la vidéo [00:52:45][^1^][1] - [01:01:09][^2^][2]:

      Cette partie de la vidéo aborde les risques psychosociaux au sein des associations, en mettant l'accent sur la charge de travail excessive et les heures supplémentaires non rémunérées. Elle souligne l'importance de la communication, de la reconnaissance du travail bien fait et de la transparence concernant les heures supplémentaires.

      Points forts: + [00:52:45][^3^][3] Reconnaissance et communication * Importance de donner du feedback positif * Nécessité de vérifier la charge de travail * Éviter de normaliser les heures supplémentaires bénévoles + [00:55:22][^4^][4] Effets du stress * Identification des effets psychologiques, cognitifs et physiologiques du stress * Reconnaissance des signes de stress chez les individus * Importance d'être armé pour aider ceux en situation critique + [00:59:40][^5^][5] Conclusion de la présentation * Récapitulatif des risques psychosociaux abordés * Invitation à poser des questions et partager des prises de conscience * Annonce du prochain sujet de discussion sur les soft skills

  6. May 2024
    1. Would I like him, wouldhe like me, would either of us understand why the other became who he is,would either be surprised to learn that each of us had in fact run into anOliver of one sort or another, man or woman, and that we were verypossibly, regardless of who came to stay with us that summer, one and thesame person still?

      He's stating that no matter what happened, man or woman he loved, no matter who it was, Elio is still Elio no matter what. Has he finally found the truth that he does not need to condense or simplify himself to reach a substance, an essence? That simply being in his own body is Elio enough to be Elio?

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  7. Apr 2024
    1. Trust anchors affirm the provenance of identitiesand public attributes (DIDDocs)

      DID is an id + a way to resolve associated to ID info (DIDDoc). Seems strange to couple the two. I'd like to have one ID and plenty of methods to resolve info behind it. A kind of MultiDID.

  8. Mar 2024
  9. Nov 2023
      • for: conflict resolution - Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Toda Peace Institute, Lisa Schirch, 5 point peace plan

      • title: 5-Point Peace Plan to Protect Civilians, Address Trauma, Invest in Democracy, and Dismantle Hamas and the Israeli Occupation

      • author: Lisa Schirch
      • date: Nov 2023

      • Abstract

        • There is no military solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
        • A just political solution is essential.
        • This article expands the narratives of what is necessary at this moment when too many simply say “there is no other way” or “ceasefire” which both leave many questions unanswered.
        • This 5-point peace plan identifies a range of strategic principles and bridgebuilding processes to protect the safety and ensure the democratic freedoms of both Israelis and Palestinians.
        • It emphasises the shared humanity and traumas of both Palestinians and Jewish Israelis.
        • A sustainable peace will require that journalists and political leaders use their power to focus on
          • protecting civilians,
          • dismantling Hamas,
          • ending occupation,
          • addressing trauma, and
          • investing in democracy.
  10. Oct 2023
      • for: conflict resolution, peace in the middle east, Israel & Gaza

      • title: Israel & Gaza, a call to nuance

      • author: Jeremy Courtney
      • organization: https://www.humanite.org/
      • reference: https://peacemakers.beehiiv.com/p/israel-gaza
      • summary
      • A nice perspective piece that transcends the typical Israel vs Palestine dualism and looks deeper to see what it is that the majority of people want on BOTH sides.
        • It casts the true enemy not as Palestinian or Israeli, but as those on BOTH sides who are trapped in seeing violence as the only way out.
        • Unfortunately, those who currently dictate the narrative are those (usually male) figures who advocate for violent solutions. They are the minority who subdue the majority through aggression and military might. Somehow, we must find a way around this asymmetry.
        • It's not an exclusive OR condition, either Palestinians are the enemy or Israel is the enemy. It's an AND condition, and only applies to the warmongering subset of the population
    1. For “The West”, all deference must be given to Israel. p span[style*="font-size"] { line-height: 1.6; } Calling Palestinians innocent is tantamount to Holocaust denial. A hate crime. p span[style*="font-size"] { line-height: 1.6; } For the “Muslim World” and various anti-colonial, global liberation movements, all deference must be given to Palestine. p span[style*="font-size"] { line-height: 1.6; } Calling Israelis innocent is colonialist. Racist. Nakba denial. A hate crime. p span[style*="font-size"] { line-height: 1.6; } We need a better way.
      • for: quote, quote - conflict resolution, quote - Israel / Palestine conflict

      • quote

        • For “The West”, all deference must be given to Israel.
          • Calling Palestinians innocent is tantamount to
            • Holocaust denial.
            • A hate crime.
        • For the “Muslim World” and various anti-colonial, global liberation movements, all deference must be given to Palestine.
          • Calling Israelis innocent is
            • colonialist.
            • Racist.
            • Nakba denial.
            • A hate crime.
        • We need a better way.
      • author: Jeremy Courtney
      • date: Oct 9, 2023

      • comment

        • the world is far more complex than these simplifications
    1. To resolve a Compact ARK (ie, an ARK beginning "ark:") it must initially be promoted to a Mapping ARK so that it becomes actionable. On the web, this means finding a suitable web Resolver Service to prepend to the compact form of the identifier in order to convert it to a URL (cf [CURIE]). (This is more or less true for any type of identifier not already in URL form.)

      Characteristics

    1. id string: the sequence of characters that is the identifier string itself, possibly modified by adding a well-known prefix (often starting with http://) in order to turn it into a URL. identifier: an association between an id string and a thing; e.g., an identifier “breaks” when the association breaks, but to act on an identifier requires its id string. actionable identifier: an identifier whose id string may be acted upon by widely available software systems such as web browsers; e.g., URLs are actionable identifiers.

      Classes of identifier

    1. These findings provide strong indicators that scholarly contentproviders reply to DOI requests differently, depending on the request method,the originating network environment, and institutional subscription levels

      PID Resolution factors

  11. Sep 2023
      • for: doppleganger, conflict resolution, deep humanity, common denominators, CHD, Douglas Rushkoff, Naomi Klein, Into the Mirror World, conspiracy theory, conspiracy theories, conspiracy culture, nonduality, self-other, human interbeing, polycrisis, othering, storytelling, myth-making, social media amplifier -summary
        • This conversation was insightful on so many dimensions salient to the polycrisis humanity is moving through.
        • It makes me think of the old cliches:
          • "The more things change, the more they remain the same"
          • "What's old is new" ' "History repeats"
        • the conversation explores Naomi's latest book (as of this podcast), Into the Mirror World, in which Naomi adopts a different style of writing to explicate, articulate and give voice to
          • implicit and tacit discomforting ideas and feelings she experienced during covid and earlier, and
          • became a focal point through a personal comparative analysis with another female author and thought leader, Naomi Wolf,
            • a feminist writer who ended up being rejected by mainstream media and turned to right wing media.
        • The conversation explores the process of:
          • othering,
          • coopting and
          • abandoning
        • of ideas important for personal and social wellbeing.
        • and speaks to the need to identify what is going on and to reclaim those ideas for the sake of humanity
        • In this context, the doppleganger is the people who are mirror-like imiages of ourselves, but on the other side of polarized issues.
        • Charismatic leaders who are bad actors often are good at identifying the suffering of the masses, and coopt the ideas of good actors to serve their own ends of self-enrichment.
        • There are real world conspiracies that have caused significant societal harm, and still do,
        • however, when there ithere are phenomena which we have no direct sense experience of, the mixture of
          • a sense of helplessness,
          • anger emerging from injustice
        • a charismatic leader proposing a concrete, possible but explanatory theory
        • is a powerful story whose mythology can be reified by many people believing it
        • Another cliche springs to mind
          • A lie told a hundred times becomes a truth
          • hence the amplifying role of social media
        • When we think about where this phenomena manifests, we find it everywhere:
  12. Aug 2023
    1. we've actually initiated a pilot study to look to see whether we could use art-induced awe to facilitate toleration. 00:12:55 And the results are actually incredibly positive. We can mitigate against anger and hate through the experience of awe generated by art.
      • for: art for healing, art for conflict resolution
    2. If you and I are in conflict, it's as if we're at the opposite ends of the same line. And my aim is to prove that you're wrong and to shift you towards me. The problem is, you are doing exactly the same.
      • for: lifetime student, student universalis
      • definition: student universalis
        • student of life
      • comment
        • the perspective of the student universalis is:
          • I search for truth
          • truth through ideas is an ideal that I can never reach
          • I only have nearer and nearer approximations to it
          • I realize that all my ideas are tentative, provisional and temporary
          • I can replace an old idea with a new one through my own discovery or when others share their discovery with me
          • I will not be biased in my search for truth, whether it is from the youngest child or a perceived foe
          • I will not hesitate to share my truth if it is open to being received by others
          • there is no conflict, only the search for truth together
  13. May 2023
  14. Mar 2023
    1. Nvidia has released a new driver update enabling support for Video Super Resolution, which uses AI to improve the quality of most online videos.

      realize another idea, that is an open door really. Cinematographers are already so busy, we;ll make your film look better. resolution is just a start...

  15. Feb 2023
    1. Take a deep breath and pause when you feel your body ramping up for a fight.
      • Take a deep breath and pause
      • when you feel your body
      • ramping up for a fight.

      • COMMENT

        • Recentering oneself back to calm
        • reduce the cortisol release on yourself
        • dissipate the feeling of being threatened
    2. will cause the people you are trying to influence to reject your argument.
      • Insulting others and suggesting someone is ignorant or misinformed,
      • no matter how misguided their beliefs may be, ,- will cause the people you are trying to influence to reject your argument.
      • Instead, try asking questions that lead the person to question what they believe.

      • COMMENT

        • Good conflict resolution involves not triggering release of cortisol in the other and planning then in a threatened state
  16. Nov 2022
    1. level 2SupremoZanneOp · 3 yr. agowell, there's always an opportunity to make new 88x31 buttons. Now since modern systems are approaching the 8K resolution, we should start making 264x93 buttons, so it's time to scale up the dimensions for modern resolutions.

      HA!

  17. Aug 2022
    1. The ideas expressed in Creative Experience continueto have an impact. Follett’s process of integration, for example, forms the basisof what is now commonly referred to as a ‘‘win-win’’ approach to conflictresolution; and her distinction between ‘‘power-with’’ and ‘‘power-over’’ hasbeen used by so many distinguished thinkers that it has become a part of ourpopular vocabulary. ≤

      While she may not have coined the phrase "win-win", Mary Parker Follett's process of integration described in her book Creative Experience (Longmans, Green & Co., 1924) forms the basis of what we now refer to as the idea of "win-win" conflict resolution.

      Follett's ideas about power over and power with also stem from Creative Experience as well.

      1. Those using the power-over, power-with distinction include Dorothy Emmett, the first woman president of the British Aristotelian Society, and Hannah Arendt; Mans- bridge, ‘‘Mary Parker Follet: Feminist and Negotiator,’’ xviii–xxii.

      Syndication link: - https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Win%E2%80%93win_game&type=revision&diff=1102353117&oldid=1076197356

  18. Apr 2022
  19. Mar 2022
    1. ● Symbol resolution○ Programs define and reference symbols (global variables and functions)○ Linker associates each symbol reference with exactly 1 symbol definition● Relocation○ Merges separate code and data sections into single sections○ Relocates symbols from relative locations in .o files to final memory locations○ Updates all references to symbols to reflect new positions

      linker 到底做了什么?

  20. Nov 2021
    1. This year, a United Nations regulation on vehicle cybersecurity came into force, obligating manufacturers to perform various risk assessments and report on intrusion attempts to certify cybersecurity readiness. The regulation will take effect for all vehicles sold in Europe from July 2024 and in Japan and South Korea in 2022.

      Global regulations for automotive cybersecurity being to emerge.

    2. Major software and hardware suppliers to the world’s manufacturers build in firewalls to ensure that such elements as infotainment systems are prevented from passing code to systems that regulate speed, steering and other critical functions.Vehicle electronic control units are being designed to send an alert if one system that normally never communicates with another suddenly tries to do so. And they’re also locked down, so that an attempt to inject new code will be thwarted.
    3. Cybersecurity companies must protect a vehicle in multiple ways. Threats include SIM cards carrying malicious code, faked over-the-air software updates, code sent from a smartphone to the vehicle, and vehicle sensors and cameras being tricked with wrong information.

      Multi-factor safety demands.

    4. The challenge may be even greater than securing the world’s airlines. According to a McKinsey & Company report on automotive cybersecurity, modern vehicles employ around 150 electronic control units and about 100 million lines of code; by 2030, with the advent of autonomous driving features and so-called vehicle-to-vehicle communication, the number of lines of code may triple.

      It will be difficult to ensure cybersecurity.

  21. Sep 2021
  22. Apr 2021
    1. What's the point of playing a game featuring fjords without also including vikings to pillage the other player's lands...I've actually developed two additional tiles for Fjords: The Dragon and The Marauding Hoard. Both do exactly that.(I've play tested them with a friend well over 40 times and we both agree that with an expanded set of Fjords tiles, these two greatly improve the game for us. I'll write the tiles up and post them to BGG... eventually)
  23. Mar 2021
  24. Nov 2020
    1. Create aliases of directories and register custom module paths in NodeJS like a boss
    1. In contrast to import (which handles 1+2 pretty much the same way, but would send you looking in node_modules right away) path 'module' indeed means your project root for paths without a need to resolve, like output.path in your webpack config... and: (on resolving) Only 3 is subject to resolve.root and resolve.moduleDirectories resolving, see webpack docs here
  25. Oct 2020
    1. If you do want to include the module in your bundle, you need to tell Rollup how to find it. In most cases, this is a question of using @rollup/plugin-node-resolve.
  26. Sep 2020
    1. Resolve imports to module ids (i.e. file names) using the same plugins that Rollup uses, and determine if an import should be external. If null is returned, the import could not be resolved by Rollup or any plugin but was not explicitly marked as external by the use
    2. Rollup will only resolve relative module IDs by default.
    1. globals are assumed to have their field value on the window object and can be referenced inside the bundle by their field name globals: { name: 'Value', }, assumes that some other script tag or whatever establishes window.Value and the emitted umd bundle for example, calls the factory like factory(global.Value). So globals is just stuff to bring into the factory on the globals object. It doesn't even make it "global" inside the bundle. Basically, the resolver does not check the globals object during the loading process. The resolver needs to be told how to link these globals and that's what the external option is for. external: ['name'], Then you can reference it like import myName from 'name'; myName();
    2. we've learned why you might want to use external but not globals: libraries. We've started to factor some of our client-side JS as libraries to share between projects. These libraries import $ from 'jquery'. However they don't want to presume how that import might be "fulfilled". In most projects it's fulfilled from a global i.e. a script loaded from a CDN. However in one project it's fulfilled from a local copy of jQuery for reasons I won't get into. So when these libraries bundle themselves for distribution, as ES6 modules, they mark 'jquery' as an external and not as a global. This leaves the import statements in the bundle. (Warning: Don't bundle as an IIFE or UMD, or Rollup will guess at fulfilling the import from a global, as @Rich-Harris mentions above.)
    1. Since most CommonJS packages you are importing are probably dependencies in node_modules, you may need to use @rollup/plugin-node-resolve:
    1. Let's say you import { Interface } from "api/interfaces", from source file /src/views/View.ts. Typescript would then look for the module in the following paths: /src/views/api/interfaces.ts /src/api/interfaces.ts /api/interfaces.ts
  27. Jul 2020
    1. He looked in amazement at two respectable strangers,

      The narrator then explains who these strangers are. An example of deixis/coreference resolution? The style, however, is different. While Betterredge uses it, Miss Clack uses unidentified strangers.

  28. Apr 2020
  29. Dec 2019
    1. Fortunately, the latest-model iPhones feature camera resolutions up to 12 MP; and DSLR cameras often feature 18 MP and up, so you don’t need to be a professional photographer to start with a high-resolution image.
    2. Another name for 7.2 million pixels is 7.2 megapixels (MP); which means you’ll need a minimum 7.2 MP camera to get the best resolution for your 8” x 10” photo.
    3. You can multiply both 8 and 10 by 300 to get the full pixel dimensions of the finished image. 8(300) X 10(300) = 2,400px X 3,000px You can multiply both 8 and 10 by 300 to get the full pixel dimensions of the finished image. 2,400 X 3,000 = 7.2 million pixels
    4. What is the best resolution for printing? What resolution should photos be for printing? What should DPI (or PPI) be for printing high-quality artwork? In many cases, the best resolution for printing is 300 PPI.
    5. Often, PPI and dots per inch (DPI) are used interchangeably; however, PPI and DPI are not identical. Though they are similar, PPI refers to the pixels per inch on your computer screen, while DPI refers to the ink dots per inch applied by a printing press.
    6. What is image resolution? Image resolution can be defined as the level of detail in an image. Raster images are comprised of a series of pixels, where resolution is the]]> total number of pixels along an image’s width and height]]>, expressed as pixels per inch (PPI).
  30. Oct 2019
    1. disappointing that the Labor Party actively boycott this event when its intention is to uplift women

      Divya Ahlawat was simply stating the facts - Liberal councillors did not vote to ban the event, nor did council - but Labor councillors have ensure a course of action which doesn't reflect the decision made by council.

      And that's mainly to cover for the stuff up of a departed member of their dominant Left faction. Although he is attached to the hip with Mayor Laxale who has made unfortunate previous comments on social media.

      It's amazing that you would have your male mates on one side partially geeing you up on social media to trick you into another story and then on the other hand, you've come along to the event - after pre-writing most of the story - only to hear the previous year's queen debunk the misinformation assembled by your mates.

      And then, this year's winner's comments just didn't fit with the story you wanted to do (see further down).

  31. Aug 2018
    1. "Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed. On guard, Rainsford." . . .He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided.

      This is an example of the resolution, because we find out the outcome for Rainsford.

    2. Rainsford did not smile. "I am still a beast at bay," he said, in a low, hoarse voice. "Get ready, General Zaroff."The general made one of his deepest bows. "I see," he said. "Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed. On guard, Rainsford." . . .He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided.

      This is an example of the resolution since Rainsford came back and has killed General Zaroff.

  32. Nov 2017
    1. At the insistence of the United States, the UN Security Council issued Resolution 1441 on November 8, 2002, demanding that Iraq readmit inspectors and comply with all previous resolutions.
  33. Jun 2016
    1. Annie Sauter says: May 28, 2016 at 9:28 am

      Susan, did you read this comment. Kinda captured my own lostness but not quite. I get the feeling that I need to give up some of my...contextity? That's like saying "Hoist anchor" in a storm. And that really is a way of breaking smart if it saves your damned life. Our political life is exactly like this now. The contextity is killing us. Hoist the fucking anchor or be dragged down with it when the storm batters hell out of you. Here I am again trying to put down the meaning anchor. This is hard to do when you have spent your whole life trying to understand and do and drive uncertainty and ambiguity to ground. I think maybe the key for me to is to feel my way with a new set of antennae, nascent and emergent antennae.

  34. Mar 2016
    1. “This was a resolution in support of Open Educational Resource textbooks as an option for both professors and students to decrease the financial burden that is placed increasingly on students in textbook costs,” O’Dea said. “This is something that the College and absolutely the Student Assembly should get behind and I think the student body will support this bill.”
  35. Feb 2016