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2005 Jan 14
1
Reencoding mp3pro in mp3pro or mp3 with ices
> There's no free implementation that I'm aware of. Thompson may be
> able to sell you something, but I've no idea how much it will cost.
> Frankly, I'd move to Ogg Vorbis, it's supported by more players
> anyway.
From a quality standpoint, I'd love to, but from a 'supporting paid
users of a stream with minimal effort' standpoint, the amount of
2012 Jul 24
0
What went in Linux 3.5 from Xen standpoint.
Hey,
Linus released this Saturday v3.5 and there were quite a few
of interesting components/fixes/features that went in!
Going to go down the list of what shortlog provided:
- Less MSR traps when using AMD machines - so better performance. [andre]
- The APIC IPI interface works - which means that ''perf'' in the initial
domain works. So no more lockups. Also with some
2020 Aug 26
1
NAs and rle
Hi All,
A twitter user, Mike fc (@coolbutuseless) mentioned today that he was
surprised that repeated NAs weren't treated as a run by the rle function.
Now I know why they are not. NAs represent values which could be the same
or different from eachother if they were known, so from a purely conceptual
standpoint there is no way to tell whether they are the same and thus
constitute a run or
2005 May 25
2
URLS and Human Factors
This post addresses URLs generated by Ruby on Rails from a human
factors point of view.
Allow me to use Hieraki as an example. Hieraki is a great
application. It was one of my first introductions to the power of
Ruby on Rails.
Scenario: When I navigated to Chapter 1 of a book the URL in my
address bar was http://www.library.com/read/chapter/6. This
inconsistancy ("Am I on Chapter 1 or
2007 May 15
3
nested blocks
Hello,
Does anyone have an explanation for why the following code results in
the error that follows? I also would value any criticisms of my
approach (i.e., defining it_should_populate_collections). Thanks
-Chris
#Code
def it_should_populate_collections(condition=nil)
it "should populate any necessary collections #{condition}" do
[*@collections_to_populate].each do
2005 Feb 14
3
TFTP Serer ????
G'Day All,
Can someone help me out please. My new CISCO 7960's manual says I have
to setup a TFTP server. Googled it and got a little understanding, but
from * standpoint, well I am still a lost.
Can I set this tftp server on the same * box? Can in be on a WinXP box?
Which tftp software would you recommend?
Thanks much.
BTY: Does anyone have a How-To on getting the 7960 fully configured
2007 Sep 03
20
Reason for _spec.rb convention
Hi
Easy one - I just wondered why all spec files for rspec_on_rails end
"_spec.rb" instead of just ".rb"? They are all inside the spec
folder so surely the fact they are specs is implicit?
Ashley
2011 Nov 08
2
multi-line query
Hello,
I'm using package RpgSQL. Is there a better way to create a multi-line
query/character string? I'm looking for less to type and readability.
This is not very readable for large queries:
s <- 'create table r.BOD("id" int primary key,"name" varchar(12))'
I write a lot of code, so I'm looking to type less than this, but it is
more readable from
2006 Feb 13
5
Acts_as_taggable pluralize
I am implementing a messaging system, which requires broadcast to group
feature.
Instead of a relatively clunky habtm group structure, I am using tags.
Form a usability standpoint, it would be helpful to avoid redundant
tags. Like, friend vs friends OR client vs. clients.
Is it practical to filter tags, before entry, to avoid duplicate tags
like plural vs. singular?
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2015 Jan 31
2
[LLVMdev] unwind's permanent residence
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Saleem Abdulrasool <compnerd at compnerd.org>
wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 3:35 PM, Dan Albert <danalbert at google.com> wrote:
>
>> Shouldn't it just use the default unwinder for the given platform?
>>
>
> Sure, but what is the default unwinder for a given platform?
>
> Lets go with Linux. I have two different
2006 Jul 15
2
zvol of files for Oracle?
Hello zfs-discuss,
What would you rather propose for ZFS+ORACLE - zvols or just files
from the performance standpoint?
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Robert mailto:rmilkowski at task.gda.pl
http://milek.blogspot.com
2014 Aug 07
2
[LLVMdev] Advantages of LLVM Optimization
Hi,
I am planning to use LLVM in my compiler dev project. I would like to know
what power LLVM code optimization phase provides to my code ?
I had a look at http://llvm.org/docs/Passes.html which describes the
optimization passes.
>From a newbie standpoint can you please explain the power of LLVM
optimization?
Thank you,
Prakash
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2009 Mar 01
2
Maildir format use question
Hey all,
I've got a couple servers using Maildir format. As I understand it from
a simple perspective, 'new' contains newly delivered messages, and 'cur'
contains messages that have been 'handled'.
I like to keep things simple for users, so rather than have 'Spam',
'Junk' 'ToLearn' and other possibly confusing folders, what I thought I
would
2012 Mar 23
2
Fwd: The StructTS method
To whomever it may concern,
I'm a young Industrial Engineer working on Senior Design at Georgia Tech and have found the StructTS method to be excellent for the training set for my forecasting project. There's only one problem: I don't actually understand what a Structural Time Series IS. I've looked up resources on it, and get that essentially you're dividing the Time
2018 Jun 15
3
[PATCH v33 1/4] mm: add a function to get free page blocks
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 2:08 PM Wei Wang <wei.w.wang at intel.com> wrote:
>
> This patch adds a function to get free pages blocks from a free page
> list. The obtained free page blocks are hints about free pages, because
> there is no guarantee that they are still on the free page list after
> the function returns.
Ack. This is the kind of simple interface where I don't
2018 Jun 15
3
[PATCH v33 1/4] mm: add a function to get free page blocks
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 2:08 PM Wei Wang <wei.w.wang at intel.com> wrote:
>
> This patch adds a function to get free pages blocks from a free page
> list. The obtained free page blocks are hints about free pages, because
> there is no guarantee that they are still on the free page list after
> the function returns.
Ack. This is the kind of simple interface where I don't
2004 Dec 20
5
Load Balance Outbound AND Inbound Internet Traffic to one location over multiple links
I''ve read through the nano documentation, and it says that it wont
handle scenarios where the main traffic is input. Also, I''ve read
through the linuxvirtualserver documentation, and i dont think that
applies to me either, as that set up intercepts traffic and
manipulates the final destination IP and port for the traffic.
What I would like to do is
1) from the ISP standpoint,
2009 Jun 24
16
Web photo gallery options
Hi all,
I'm looking for a web photo gallery for my personal web server at home. Till
now I've done the galleries manually from Adobe Photoshop Elements, but I
feel that is a dead end, kinda', besides the fact that the galleries created
are rather static. I'd like an easier way to do this, eg uploading images in
folders directly to the gallery and it will take care of what needs to
2017 Sep 03
2
Why are LLVM releases statically linked against LLVM libraries?
Sincere question!
I'm not at all suggesting this is the wrong choice or asking it to be
defended, just explained :)
Simply curious if anyone can speak as to the reasons for this
and perhaps give a sense of how strong these reasons are
or if they're just the tie-breaking reasons we came up with
because hosting /both/ seemed silly :P.
(or whatever the case may be)
I'll note the build
2020 Feb 21
2
R --interactive -e 'browser()'
I would like to have a mode where I can run some R code in an executable script, like with Rscript, but interactively, so that e.g. 'browser()' works.
From the manual page it looks like this should work:
R --interactive -e 'source("script.R")'
or we could shorten it to:
R --interactive -e 'browser()'
However, it seems that --interactive causes -e