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2013 Jun 05
0
Issues that could benefit from a bounty reward?
Hey all,
I’m the founder of Bountysource.com. We ran a newsletter contest a few
weeks ago where we asked our users to pick their 3 favorite Open Source
projects. The winning projects would get bounties placed on a few top
issues, and Ruby on Rails came in first place, earning a $300 bounty reward!
So, my question to you guys... Where should the money go? If you reply with
an issue you really
2012 Oct 06
9
I offer a reward of USD$50 + VGA card Giveaway to anyone who can solve my Xen VGA Passthrough Problem
_History_
I have 100% success in Xen VGA Passthrough with Xen 3.5-unstable with my
first Palit NVIDIA Geforce 8400 GS VGA card in 2009, which is 3 years
ago. Then my first Palit NVIDIA Geforce 8400 GS VGA card overheated and
malfunctioned. So I bought a 2nd Palit NVIDIA Geforce 8400 GS VGA card
several months ago in March 2012 for S$44, to replace the first card. At
that point in time, Xen
2012 Oct 06
9
I offer a reward of USD$50 + VGA card Giveaway to anyone who can solve my Xen VGA Passthrough Problem
_History_
I have 100% success in Xen VGA Passthrough with Xen 3.5-unstable with my
first Palit NVIDIA Geforce 8400 GS VGA card in 2009, which is 3 years
ago. Then my first Palit NVIDIA Geforce 8400 GS VGA card overheated and
malfunctioned. So I bought a 2nd Palit NVIDIA Geforce 8400 GS VGA card
several months ago in March 2012 for S$44, to replace the first card. At
that point in time, Xen
2010 Jun 01
4
Slightly OT: trying to mangle packets from Asterisk for a multiple ISP setup (reward)
Hi,
Reward offered: 50$ (paypal), and I am sure this is a ridiculous thing I
have missing.
My goal: On a 2 NIC Asterisk box, to send packets that came in Asterisk on
NIC1 back to NIC 1, and NIC2 back to NIC 2. (basically, send them back the
same way they came from).
I have been doing what was recommended to me and mangling packets left and
right. I have reached a point where I am
2024 Oct 12
0
Expiring Soon : Your Medicare Kit Reward
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Reply above this line.
Just confirming that we got your request. We're on it.
View request:
2010 Jun 09
3
comparing two regression models with different dependent variable
Hi,
I would like to compare to regression models - each model has a different
dependent variable.
The first model uses a number that represents the learning curve for reward.
The second model uses a number that represents the learning curve from
punishment stimuli.
The first model is significant and the second isn't.
I want to compare those two models and show that they are significantly
2007 May 02
6
Rewarding exact matches
Is there a way I can get ferret to give the highest ranking to an
exact term match?
The problem I have right now is that I am searching both title and
body fields, so even if I boost the title field, if the body has more
instances of the query, then it gets pushed up in rank.
I would like for ferret to put exact matches (of the title field) at
the very top of the pile, so if I do a
2018 May 31
2
mysterious rounding digits output
Well pointed out, Jim!
It is infortunate that the documentation for options(digits=...)
does not mention that these are *significant digits* and not
*decimal places* (which is what Joshua seems to want):
"?digits?: controls the number of digits to print when
printing numeric values."
On the face of it, printing the value "0,517" of 'ccc' looks
like printing 4
2018 May 31
3
mysterious rounding digits output
R version 3.5.0 (2018-04-23) -- "Joy in Playing"
Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit)
options(digits=3)
itemInfo <- structure(list("aaa" = c(1.39633732316667, 1.32598263816667, 1.11658324066667, 1.23651072616667, 1.05368679983333, 1.03100737383333, 0.9630728395, 0.7483865045, 0.620086646166667, 0.5411017985, 0.496397607833333, 0.459528044666667, 0.427877047833333,
2018 May 31
0
mysterious rounding digits output
Hi Joshua,
Because there are no values in column ddd less than 1.
itemInfo[3,"ddd"]<-0.3645372
itemInfo
aaa bbb ccc ddd eee
skill 1.396 6.225 0.517 5.775 2.497
predict 1.326 5.230 0.462 5.116 -2.673
waiting 1.117 4.948 NA 0.365 NA
complex 1.237 4.170 0.220 4.713 5.642
novelty 1.054 4.005 0.442 4.260 2.076
creative 1.031 3.561 0.362 3.689
2018 May 31
0
mysterious rounding digits output
>>>>> Ted Harding
>>>>> on Thu, 31 May 2018 07:10:32 +0100 writes:
> Well pointed out, Jim!
> It is infortunate that the documentation for options(digits=...)
> does not mention that these are *significant digits*
> and not *decimal places* (which is what Joshua seems to want):
Since R 3.4.0 the help on ?options *does* say
2011 Jun 15
11
Problems with " wrong number of arguments (2 for 1) (ArgumentError) " and rails server
Hi, I''m trying initialize my local rails server but I haven''t can,
because when I write "rails server", show me this message:
=> Booting WEBrick
=> Rails 3.0.3 application starting in development on http://0.0.0.0:3000
=> Call with -d to detach
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server
Exiting
/home/distriker/Documentos/public_html/auth/mysql2/ruby/1.8/gems/
2008 Jun 25
2
R alternative to SAS PROC REPORT
R has wonderful graphics but I am wondering whether there is anything in R to provide customization of tables like PROC Report does in SAS.
A Smile costs Nothing
But Rewards Everything
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2005 Nov 07
0
Reducing the deleterious effects of ego related issues onthe list: growing up individually.
This sounds like a necessary sanity check for raising teen-agers.
Brian Brunner
brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com
(610)796-5838
Brian Brunner
brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com
(610)796-5838
>>> BillsCentOS at triad.rr.com 11/07/05 04:23PM >>>
Folks,
If the reward is nothing more than the egotistical satisfaction of
telling that SOB where to get off
let the damn issue
2013 Nov 19
0
Projects for new developers
Hi,
A few people have asked about work they can do on OpenSSH that stands
the chance of winning them a bug bounty from Google''s program to reward
open source security[1].
Some big things that we are missing relate to our test suite. Right now
we don''t have any automated way to run valgrind or AddressSanitizer and
get good coverage. Some of the developers do this manually, and
2004 May 21
0
WA - SEATTLE C Unix I/O kernel - level File System >> Cutting Edge <<
REWARD ($1500.00)
Reward money for anyone that helps ($1500.00) if you refer a candidate for this
position and we place them, we all win.
Position: Software Engineer - C UNIX I/O kernel ~ level File System
Salary $85-110K
Location: Seattle, WA 206
U.S. Citizenship is required.
Do you want to be on the cutting edge of hardware and software technology and
provide high performance I/O
2010 Feb 05
3
Know what would be killer?
If call recordings were stored in stereo and the callers were evenly
distributed along the stereo spectrum. BAM.
Just a cool idea I thought up, but probably completely impossible, and
even if not, likely too much work for too little reward. Even less
likely would be live stereo conference calling. But hey, RTP certainly
supports stereo streams, right? I don't know if any of the used codecs
2008 May 19
2
Help on nested FOR loops
I am new to more radical programming in R. I am trying to write a nested 'for' loop to produce output that takes subscripts like:
for i taking values 1,2,3,4,5 and
j taking values 1,2,3
I want to output for a computation using the combination values of i and j a value x like this;
i j x
1 1 x11
1 2 x12
1 3 x13
2 1 x21
2 2 x22
2 3 x23
3 1 x31
3 2 x32
2011 Aug 15
0
Indexing Permutation Values
R-help -
This code iterates over a function with 2 free parameters to find a list of
values (which are the number of incorrect predictions for a computational
model). I want to find the values of i,e when there is the minimum number
of incorrect predictions. In other words, the value of "i" and "e" when
variable "thesum" is at the lowest possible number. The
2020 Apr 08
6
RFC: a practical mechanism for applying Machine Learning for optimization policies in LLVM
TL;DR; We can improve compiler optimizations driven by heuristics by
replacing those heuristics with machine-learned policies (ML models).
Policies are trained offline and ship as part of the compiler. Determinism
is maintained because models are fixed when the compiler is operating in
production. Fine-tuning or regressions may be handled by incorporating the
interesting cases in the ML training