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2006 Apr 17
11
Would you switch jobs for the chance to use Textmate?
Lets say you had a pretty decent job, but your company mandated use of
emacs. The poaching employer offers you a free copy of Textmate(tm).
Would you jump ship solely in order to use Textmate at company B?
Cheers,
Dave
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2011 Sep 08
1
predict.rma (metafor package)
Hi
(R 2.13.1, OSX 10.6.8)
I am trying to use predict.rma with continuous and categorical variables. The argument newmods in predict.rma seems to handle coviariates, but appears to falter on factors. While I realise that the coefficients for factors provide the answers, the goal is to eventually use predict.rma with ANCOVA type model with an interaction.
Here is a self contained example
2012 Nov 10
11
Seeking contributors for Lustre User Manual
In hopes of improving the quality, coverage, and currency of the Lustre
User Manual, I''m putting out a call to the Lustre community for
contributors to this important resource.
The user manual is especially important for new users to Lustre, but has
fallen into some disrepair now that there is no longer a dedicated
documentation writer for it. As well, there are many sections of the
2012 Nov 10
11
Seeking contributors for Lustre User Manual
In hopes of improving the quality, coverage, and currency of the Lustre
User Manual, I''m putting out a call to the Lustre community for
contributors to this important resource.
The user manual is especially important for new users to Lustre, but has
fallen into some disrepair now that there is no longer a dedicated
documentation writer for it. As well, there are many sections of the
2006 Feb 22
13
Mongrel 0.3.6 -- Win32 Service/Rails Real Good
Hello Folks,
This release of Mongrel should make the win32 folks go crazy. Thanks to
Luis Lavena it supports a full service system for installing any Rails app
as a service. This lets you start your rails apps from either the command
line or the Service console. Stopping is still a bit problematic but we
hope to have that solved in the next release.
You win32 folks should probably send Luis
2020 Jul 12
0
Stir Shaken is upon us
On Sun, 12 Jul 2020, Saint Michael wrote:
> WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY
Again?
> The code below needs to be executed before any SIP or PJSIP call
> destined to the US network, or soon no call will terminate. This is
> called Stir-Shaken, a new law from the FCC. If this is not working the
> whole Asterisk industry will crash, vanish, be gone.
Seen any little chickens lately?
2011 Nov 22
1
markdown and vim
Am I the only person who uses Markdown somewhat intensively and uses
the Vim editor? I'm surprised that-- unless I'm missing it-- there is
only one markdown "mode" for vim, and it is broken in all sorts of
ways (most seriously, anything in square brackets other than a link
breaks the syntax highlighting in a bad way, and it can't handle
"text_like this text"). Emacs
2006 Feb 22
0
Mongrel 0.3.6 -- Win32 Service/Rails Real Good
Hello Folks,
This release of Mongrel should make the win32 folks go crazy. Thanks to
Luis Lavena it supports a full service system for installing any Rails app
as a service. This lets you start your rails apps from either the command
line or the Service console. Stopping is still a bit problematic but we
hope to have that solved in the next release.
You win32 folks should probably send Luis
2020 Jul 12
2
Stir Shaken is upon us
WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY
The code below needs to be executed before any SIP or PJSIP call destined
to the US network, or soon no call will terminate. This is called
Stir-Shaken, a new law from the FCC.
If this is not working the whole Asterisk industry will crash, vanish, be
gone. I am assuming that the caller ID and the Destination Number are in
the variables "${CALLERID(num):-10}"
2020 Jul 12
3
Stir Shaken is upon us
Asterisk 18 will have support based on this asterisk update Matt F did for
CommCon's sponsor slots
https://youtu.be/eas1csaX-wc
On Sun, 12 Jul 2020, 22:44 Steve Edwards, <asterisk.org at sedwards.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Jul 2020, Saint Michael wrote:
>
> > WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY
>
> Again?
>
> > The code below needs to be executed before any SIP or PJSIP call
2006 Jun 29
6
adding a before_filter to static content
Hi,
I have a Rails site that uses a before_filter in the application
controller that does some authentication and authorization work.
I also have a bunch of HTML in folders in the application''s public directory.
Before a user can view anything in the public directory, I''d like to
authenticate them. How could I do that?
I''m using mongrel, if it matters.
Thanks,
Joe
2007 Jul 11
21
"they" synonym for "it"?
I''ve noticed that I phrase a lot of shared behaviours in plural, eg
describe "All payment_details views"
How about a "they" alias to "it" so you can write
describe "All payment_details views", :shared => true do
they "should have a card number field" do
# ...
end
end
WDYT?
Ashley
2006 Feb 01
5
Sybase ctlib Adapter
Hi,
I''ve been trying to update Will Sobel''s sybase-ctlib adapter to pass
unit tests on Rails 1.0. It''s been a slow, sloggy process for me so
far, as I''ve been learning Ruby, Rails, and Sybase administration all
in one go. (c: It''s been a saving grace to have a good starting
point (thanks Will!).
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/2030
2005 Jan 09
19
Shorewall and CUPS printing interference
I''m having a problem with the Shorewall firewall and CUPS printing
interfering with each other. My Linux firewall machine is acting as both
a CUPS server and client for all of my tests.
Shorewall 2.0.13
CUPS 1.1.22-2
Linux kernel 2.6.9
CUPS was working fine to print to my Epson C84 (network connected via a
Netgear PS101 print server using lpd://PS101.IP.address/raw ) until I