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Shally reacted to GOTSpectrum in Folding month 2019 poll.
Hey guys,
I am hoping you can all post your opinion here as this information will be used to improve future Folding Events on the forums.
Happy folding,
Spec.
Folding Month thread
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Shally got a reaction from shaz2sxy in LTT Official Folding Month 2019!!!
Woah I'm literally exactly halfway at position 418, that's cool
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Shally got a reaction from weeblord in Building the ULTIMATE Minecraft Server - Part 1
Let's be real, that's not why they did this. They did this for a video or two, that would also have the added benefit of giving it's community an ultra-fast Minecraft server, something that is fairly rare. I hate playing those "older servers" because their sooooo damn slooooow, and constantly getting pressured into buying ranks and sets and items.
If this is done right, and isn't money driven like those other servers, this could be an amazing choice.
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Shally reacted to Favebook in LTT Official Folding Month 2019!!!
Just check HERE.
As long as your daily production is not 0 you can count that day.
There is Daily Production sheet(at the bottom of page) which keeps logs for last 12 days. However, you can check daily graph too, as long as the "pointer"(little square for every day) is not at bottom you can count that day.
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Shally reacted to jiyeon in Would you wear these in public? - Human Headphones Review
Introducing the new, AirMuffs.
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Shally reacted to BuckGup in Student Shopping List
I'd say you have just about it all if you have 4 nature valley bars AND ramen.
Milk
Eggs
Cheese
Yogurt
Chips
Cereal
Pickles
Bananas
Pears
Onions
Carrots
Buns
Bread
Why am I making a shopping list for someone else on a tech forum
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Shally got a reaction from minibois in Creating a UML Class Diagram of existing code
I'm happy i'm not the only one!
The Solidity files are my main focus but after speaking to a supervisor he recommend me do the class diagrams for all the files. That's what really stumped me, since it seems the .sol files seem to be the focus for the project as well.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one, and thank you for you helpful responses!
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Shally reacted to minibois in Creating a UML Class Diagram of existing code
yea, I'm having a bit of a hard time too, figuring out where to start and such.
From looking around it, seems like the .sol files are the main code-files. Mostly I work with C# projects, where I would just open the program in Visual Studio, check the Program.cs file and go check from there how the program works and what is connected to what exactly (via references).
I'm not sure though what to tell you here though, sorry :s
Oh yea for sure, that was really not targeted at you! More at programmers that do not have any diagram to speak off, because just having a start to a diagram makes it so much easier to work with code..
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Shally reacted to minibois in Creating a UML Class Diagram of existing code
The way I have always created class diagrams for existing projects is first:
1. create panel (not sure if that is the right word) for each class (usually I create the abstract classes and interfaces here too)
2. Add all of the function/methods to that panel (you can choose to not include private functions, as the UML is there to show how classes interact - not necessarily to show all function a class has. But consult the person who gave you the task for this)
3. Add all properties (whether to include private stuff/class variables is a similar story as above)
4. Add the most obvious connections to this UML, including the cardinality
5. Add the less obvious stuff together by checking the code thoroughly.
Especially the last step is quite time consuming, which is why you would want to create and maintain an UML beforehand/during your project.
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Shally reacted to BachChain in Microsoft to disable hardware encryption for BitLocker
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/bitlocker-encrypts-self-encrypting-ssds,40504.html
In the continuing saga of "don't trust hardware manufacturers", Microsoft has announced that BitLocker will no longer by default utilise hardware encryption.
Their reasoning is based on repeatedly finding that hardware implementations often have severe flaws, significantly harming security
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Shally got a reaction from TheBean in I got rid of my OLED... for a GAMING TV
Dang that's a nice looking TV
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Shally reacted to nicklmg in I got rid of my OLED... for a GAMING TV
Buy ASUS PG65UQ on Amazon: https://lmg.gg/8KV1p
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Shally reacted to Gorgon in [F@H] After every WU my GPU fails to download the next WU
There’s an issue with one server that does this sporadically and either deleting and recreating the slot or a reboot are sometimes the only way to fix this:
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Shally reacted to Metallus97 in [F@H] After every WU my GPU fails to download the next WU
Please post your log file from when the error happens. This might help to diagnose whats going wrong
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Shally got a reaction from Dactar in Can i charge my usb C phone with my usb C laptop charger?
Since this is the first post you see when you google the related question, I'll put this here:
I'm charging my S9 with my lenovo ideapad charger and it charges at a seemingly standard rate.
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Shally reacted to corrado33 in OP PC's and how they are NOT a scam.
The PSU IS decent, as tested by gamer's nexus. Nothing a serious enthusiast would use, but it's not "burn your house down" terrible.
However, the front case thing is shitty.
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Shally reacted to rcmaehl in Getting shocked from my PC
Additionally, GFCI/Outlet testers are cheap
https://www.amazon.com/Sperry-Instruments-GFI6302-Receptacle-Professional/dp/B000RUL2UU/
I would highly recommend getting one and testing your outlets.
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Shally reacted to mynameisjuan in OnePlus 7(?) announced as first phone to use the new Snapdragon 855
This is a good thing. It means designs are being polished.
What more do you expect in a phone? Spec bumps and battery are totally fine.
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Shally got a reaction from GOTSpectrum in Class action against Apple for systems damaged due to lack of dust filters
no because that would be illegal. But I shouldn't have to risk thousands to clean out dust because Apple didnt put any filters in.
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Shally got a reaction from clickme.sh in Class action against Apple for systems damaged due to lack of dust filters
Cleaning out a computer case requires two Phillips head screws, and at best thumb screws. I don't have to take my case to corsair or HP to have them clean it for me because I can't get the tools required.
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Shally got a reaction from Beskamir in Class action against Apple for systems damaged due to lack of dust filters
Cleaning out a computer case requires two Phillips head screws, and at best thumb screws. I don't have to take my case to corsair or HP to have them clean it for me because I can't get the tools required.
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Shally got a reaction from EarthWormJM2 in Class action against Apple for systems damaged due to lack of dust filters
no because that would be illegal. But I shouldn't have to risk thousands to clean out dust because Apple didnt put any filters in.
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Shally got a reaction from EarthWormJM2 in Class action against Apple for systems damaged due to lack of dust filters
What I'm saying is Apple purposely made it proprietary when nobody else does.
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Shally got a reaction from EarthWormJM2 in Class action against Apple for systems damaged due to lack of dust filters
Cleaning out a computer case requires two Phillips head screws, and at best thumb screws. I don't have to take my case to corsair or HP to have them clean it for me because I can't get the tools required.