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2006 Sep 13
0
Of fixed column format (and more fixed mindsets)
> > Message: 107 > Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 05:25:09 -0400 > From: Michael Kubovy <kubovy at virginia.edu> > Subject: Re: [R] Reading fixed column format > To: Anupam Tyagi <AnupTyagi at yahoo.com> > Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > Message-ID: <3EBEC9D3-559C-4607-838D-46042D36A3AA at virginia.edu> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII;
2006 Oct 25
2
Experiences with CentOS & MacBook Pro?
Ok, I'm finally of a mindset to replace my now tired, aging Dell Inspiron 600m. I'm currently running Fedora Core on it, and am fairly happy with the software. Has anybody used CentOS on a Macbook Pro? What gotchas are there? (The first that comes to mind is the lack of a right mousebutton) Scouting on the Internet,...
2010 Jun 25
3
[LLVMdev] Why code doesn't speed up much with optimization level increase?
...evel(olev); Compilation time is excluded by taking the only top-level function address before the run with getPointerToFunction. So I measure time without getPointerToFunction. Why optimization almost doesn't speed it up? What are the other than setOptLevel ways to control optimization? My mindset is defined by experience with gcc, when increasing inlining levels speeds the code up significantly. Does JIT inline at all? It's hard to believe that even only local (no inlining) optimization wouldn't bring timing down by at least 10%. i386 on i7 r106715 Yuri
2006 Feb 24
3
Summarize by two-column factor, retaining original factors
...original Names in my collapsed dataset, so that later I can do analyses with the Name factors. All I can think of is something like tapply(dataframe$Name,dataframe$nameyear, somefunction?) but nothing seems to work. I'm actually trying to convert a SAS program, and I can't get out of that mindset. There, it's a simple Proc Means, By Name Year. Thanks for any help or suggestions on the right way to go about this. Matt Crawford
2016 Jul 19
2
GitHub Hooks
...e can, this is not such a big issue. > You’re again conflating svn/git and hosting “binaries and videos”. I don’t think we ever planned to host these on github? No, but they all share bandwidth. We moved videos to Youtube to offload the bandwidth, and moving the code to GitHub shares the same mindset. > Possibly, I don’t know, but that’s exactly why I asked for first hand data on the subject (i.e. Anton and/or Tanya) about hosting the git/SVN repos themselves, instead of hand-wavy “I believe” discussions. Bear in mind that I gave you facts (bandwidth problems, turned off SVN services, con...
2016 Jan 25
2
Just need to vent
I personally love Gnome3 on Fedora. It took me about a week to adjust my mindset though -- I did that over a Xmas break. It did help that I read the release notes first (so I was not surprised at the major change) and went through the tutorial the developers provided. An interesting exercise re-examining and critiquing old workflows and exploring alternatives. It works reall...
2010 Jun 04
5
R Newbie, please help!
Hello Everyone, I just started a new job & it requires heavy use of R to analyze datasets. I have a data.table that looks like this. It is sorted by ID & Date, there are about 150 different IDs & the dataset spans 3 million rows. The main columns of concern are ID, date, and totret. What I need to do is to derive daily returns for each ID from totret, which is simply totret at time
2016 Jul 19
2
GitHub Hooks
...You’re again conflating svn/git and hosting “binaries and videos”. I > don’t think we ever planned to host these on github? > > > > No, but they all share bandwidth. We moved videos to Youtube to > > offload the bandwidth, and moving the code to GitHub shares the same > > mindset. > > It shares the same mindset *only* if the code itself is a significant > bandwidth consumer, otherwise no it does not make sense. > > > > > > >> Possibly, I don’t know, but that’s exactly why I asked for first hand > data on the subject (i.e. Anton and/or Tan...
2006 Jan 12
5
Question about using DISTINCT in ActiveRecord find method.
Hi, Am relatively new to the RoR world. My question is quite simple. I have a query like such: shipmentNumbers = Order.find_by_sql(["select distinct s.id from orders o, line_items li, shipment_lines sl, shipments s where o.number=? and o.id = li.order_id and li.id = sl.line_item_id and sl.shipment_id = s.id", number]) The above query works fine. I wanted to do the same query using
2009 Jul 20
0
[LLVMdev] x86 unwind support[MESSAGE NOT SCANNED]
...nd just because the python community does it, doesn't mean > it's good programming practice. The same could be said of C++. Both languages have their place, and llvm should support compilers for both (and lots of other languages as well). > >> Please try and get out of the C++ mindset, llvm may be implemented *in* >> C++, but its not implemented just *for* C++ (at least I hope it isn't). > > That is exactly my argument. Multi-level unwinds are required by MANY > languages. > Not in the same way as C++, see above.
2002 May 14
1
[Shorewall-users] Redirect loc::80 to fw::3 128 not work (fwd)
...t loc:192.168.1.3 tcp 80 > > Current rule: > > ACCEPT net fw::3128 tcp 80 - all > > New rule: > > REDIRECT net 3128 tcp 80 > > Comments? Gzzz!!! Just when I get used to things.... you have to make a change. :-) Seriously though, the above syntax will require a mindset change on my part, but it does make more sense. Just my two bits! Steve Cowles
2023 Mar 29
1
[PATCH] mm: Take a page reference when removing device exclusive entries
...;> + return 0; > > From a folio point of view: what the hell are you doing here? Tail > pages don't have individual refcounts; all the refcounts are actually ohh, and I really should have caught that too. I plead spending too much time recently in a somewhat more driver-centric mindset, and failing to mentally shift gears properly for this case. Sorry for missing that! thanks, -- John Hubbard NVIDIA
2003 Jun 03
1
Example of the Transfer application?
OK, I'm stumped. I have no idea how one would use the Transfer application. Perhaps it is because I am an all-SIP environment, but I don't see what purpose it solves (maybe I'm not thinking in the right mindset.) My understanding of Dial is that the only way to escape is via a hangup or pressing "#" or flash to get the "transfer?" prompt, which seems to be exactly what Transfer does. But how do you get to the point where you can run the application? Isn't it redundant? Can so...
2005 Mar 24
9
Forklift a 2000 phone PBX
I'm staring at an RFP--this company wants to replace a 2000 position PBX (at eight locations) with a new system. Their mindset is Nortel/Avaya because they talk about 28-button digital sets. The do specify a few IP phones for just one location, so they are aware of VoIP. I'm going to bid on this--there's nothing to lose except the time it takes to write the proposal. I'll bid an off site Asterisk system w...
2012 Jul 28
3
Asterisk on Dynamic IP to a SIP extension
Verizon has put another good third party DSL supplier out of the DSL business. Their mindset is to kill the competition and then kill DSL and copper althogether in FIOS areas. So am soon losing my static IP and I need to prepare for the change. I currently have Asterisk running using, besides local extensions, a remote SIP extension in another state. In the new configuration both Asteris...
2020 Jul 06
1
Issues with FLOCK on NFS Share
...; Samba and RFC2307 attributes, you can get the same Unix ID's on all Linux > machines, you just need to setup the OS and Samba correctly. There is no need > for Unix users with the same name as AD users. > > Rowland I understand where you're coming and tried to mention that mindset in what I wrote. You're assumption is that there is a "single controller", and for you it's Samba with RFC2307 attributes, but a lot of what I said still applies to that exact scenario. Unless you're ready to take nsswitch.conf to only having winbind (and search nothing...
2020 Mar 27
3
Centos 8 minimal install
On Thu, 26 Mar, 2020 at 18:39:56 -0600, R C wrote: > well,? sorry,? I thought it was somewhat "self-explaining", since that > terminology was used up until Centos 7 (see > > links), andof course I meant the official download page. > > > minimal: as in approx 3Gb or so that fits on a regular 4-5Gb rewritable DVD > as with Centos 7 > > download from :
2020 Jan 08
3
Flang landing in the monorepo - next Monday!
...no stake in Flang or Fortran). I think David's comparison to LLDB is interesting. It started very distant, and then with time merged with the codebase and now it's a full fledged LLVM project. The current Flang (F18) is meant to be much closer to LLVM than the previous one, and the whole mindset was afaik to keep it that way. In the same way that LLDB once was. I do agree with Hal that there is a small but significant overlap of communities, and I do agree with Rick that the longer it stays separate, the harder it will be for that sub-community. But LLDB started at a time where "bei...
2017 Dec 04
3
Dynamic reference, right-hand side of function
Hi R-users! Being new to R, and a fairly advanced Stata-user, I guess part of my problem is that my mindset (and probably my language as well) is wrong. Anyway, I have what I guess is a rather simple problem, that I now without success spent days trying to solve. I have a bunch of datasets imported from Stata that is labelled aa_2000 aa_2001 aa_2002, etc. Each dataset is imported as a matrix, and consis...
2020 May 18
1
ether-wake
> Actually you are not correct. > > > 1st: I didn't quote the wikipedia article,? someone sent that as an > answer to my previous post. > > ?? (similar mindset probably, as in your response) > > 2: You are wrong,? broadcast packets, like for example DHCP, and also > WOL (if UDP), can be routed, by > > the means of ip helper addresses and directed broadcasts on Cisco > equipment > > > Also, you like others seem to have a very har...