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2017 Feb 03
2
Call List Campaign to an IVR
...inappropriate moment, I am not going to tell you how to do it. > > <snip> >Amelye Chatila <amechax at gmail.com> writes: > > Hi, > > This will be a simple survey to registered customers on our website. I believe there are different other scenario that won't be unethical or unlawful. Did they explicitly sign up for the sole purpose of having you call them? Even if they did I'd get mad if a robot called rather than a person, though a robot wouldn't get through my anti-spam CAPTCHA IVR. If a random website that required me to sign up to download some fil...
2017 Feb 02
5
Call List Campaign to an IVR
Hi, I need to make calls to a list of numbers one at a time and once the user pick the phone connects to an IVR where I can get few data, after a call finishes the 2nd number get called and so forth. I'm familiar with Asterisk/Elastix but the Campaign feature on Elastix does not seem to fill this need. I'm now looking GoAutodial & AsterCC. Anyone with an idea to solve this issue I
2004 Aug 26
2
ipfw core dump
Hi, This is the first time I've come across this: pid 11415 (ipfw), uid 0: exited on signal 11 (core dumped) The core dump landed in root's home directory in one of my jails. Has anyone seen this before? Should I be concerned? chkrootkit says nothing. (How trustworthy is its output? ;-) Thanks. Cheers. -- Ng Pheng Siong <ngps@netmemetic.com> http://firewall.rulemaker.net
2009 Dec 21
3
Signif. codes
My question is about the "Signif. codes" and the p-value, specifically, the output when I run summary(nameofregression.lm) So you get this little key: Signif. codes: 0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1 And on a regression I ran, next to the intercept data, I get '***' Coefficients: > > Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|) > >
2010 Jul 22
1
Bar Plot Bars "Bleed" off Plotting Area
R Community, I have a stupid little barplot I am trying to construct (Windows XP, R.11.1, 32-bit). Whenever I run it my bars run below the horizontal axis. Can anyone (1) reproduce this and (2) offer a solution? Rather simplistic code follows (I am new to the community)> Thanks for your help! Greg Gilbert =================== CUT HERE ===================
2016 Jan 26
0
What to do when you've been hacked?
...h is detected, or even suspected, is to notify all affected parties. There is an institutional bias against revelation of security incidents because of the fear of embarrassment. This is often couched in terms using the word 'premature'. Failure to disclose at the earliest opportunity is unethical and ultimately self-defeating. You will never regain trust thereafter. The second thing to do, concurrently with the first, is to isolate the affected systems from the rest of your network. If that means physically pulling wires and putting the things on their own switch and LAN segment bloc...
2010 Sep 20
2
OT: Is randomization for targeted cancer therapies ethical?
Hi Folks: **Off Topic** Those interested in clinical trials may find the following of interest: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/19/health/research/19trial.html It concerns the ethicality of randomizing those with life-threatening disease to relatively ineffective SOC when new "biologically targeted" therapies "appear" to be more effective. While the context may be new, the
2000 Dec 21
2
Legends on plots
I'm trying to develop a systematic way of placing legends on (among other things) scatterplots of grouped data. The journals in my field can be very fussy about the placement of figure legends. Typically they want them to be in either of two places - the upper left corner of the plotting area, not obscuring any data points, or outside the plotting area in the lower right hand corner of
2015 Feb 09
2
Another Fedora decision
...ux-System-Administration-Handbook-Edition/dp/0131480057 What was bashed in successive posts was pirate copy of the same book hosted somewhere in Russia. Whereas it is strongly advisable to stay away from pirate copy, this fact should not reflect of real book itself. Buying real book is by no means unethical. Still, there are many knowledgeable people on the list, they may give different recommendation, which will create some pool of choices. I asked John and Jonathan, I'd like to ask also Les Mikesell and Mr. SilverTip257: what would you, gentlemen, recommend? Anybody? (I know there are many...
2007 Aug 26
8
Dead Gateway Detection & BGP
Greetings to all, To start I’ll firstly lay down the foundation to what I have done so far and if those of you on the list can provide further insight, tips, links etc. This scenario consists of 2 firewalls (both running Debian “etch”), 2 Cisco routers (unsure of model numbers) connected together like so in the diagram below. ----------------------- | Uplink Provider |
2009 May 08
8
I'm offering $300 for someone who know R-programming to do the assignments for me.
There are six assignments in total. It won't take you long if you were familiar with R. For those who are interested, please send me an email with your profile (your experience with R, how long and how often have you been using it.) I will be paying through paypal. Thanks!
2008 Jul 22
0
[LLVMdev] LICM/store-aliasing of global loads
On Jul 21, 2008, at 3:51 PM, Stefanus Du Toit wrote: > Our frontend can guarantee that loads from globals are > rematerializable and do not alias with any stores in any function in > the given module. We'd like the optimization passes (and ideally the > register allocator as well) to be able to use this fact. The globals > are not constant "forever" but are constant
2015 Feb 09
7
Another Fedora decision
On 2/9/2015 11:06 AM, Always Learning wrote: > The third item was a 16.1 MB PDF of 1,344 pages. A quick scan of the PDF > shows every page appears to be readable. 11 pages devoted to BASH. > Information on other interesting topics too. on a site hosted in Russia which appears to be FULL of copyright violations. -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere
2008 Jul 22
3
[LLVMdev] LICM/store-aliasing of global loads
...lpful for other reasons. > One way to fix this would be to have AliasSetTracker pretend that > pointers to constant memory never alias anything. That's a little > sneaky though, so offhand I think an approach such as what's in > your patch is better. That does seem a little... unethical? :) At the very least it seems this should still return must-alias results correctly, otherwise this could hurt optimizations (I assume). I was going to suggest that at least getModRefInfo should handle this for stores, but it looks like it already does. >> If I apply the patch fou...
2010 Dec 15
5
Allegations regarding OpenBSD IPSEC
Some of you probably already read this: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=129236621626462&w=2 Interesting...I wonder what is the impact of all this on FreeBSD code. We may very well suppose that any government or corporation funded code can theoretically have some kind of backdoor inside. --Andy
2017 Sep 01
2
I have corrected a dead link in the treering documentation
>>>>> Thomas Levine <_ at thomaslevine.com> >>>>> on Fri, 28 Jul 2017 18:53:16 +0000 writes: > The attached patch corrects a dead link in the treering > documentation. The URL in the manual [1] refers to a > personal home page belonging to Christine Hallman (user > "hallman") on the website of the University of Arizona
2008 Jul 21
6
[LLVMdev] LICM/store-aliasing of global loads
Our frontend can guarantee that loads from globals are rematerializable and do not alias with any stores in any function in the given module. We'd like the optimization passes (and ideally the register allocator as well) to be able to use this fact. The globals are not constant "forever" but are constant during the calling of any given function in the module. There seem to
2013 Sep 12
5
Privacy rights of an old user of this list
Dear subscribers of r-help, I would like to know your opinion about a privacy problem that I recently had after publishing to this list. Not a long time ago, I requested to the administrators of this list that they removed 2 or 3 old posts from mine. These posts were associating my name with an old company for which I worked a few years ago when you would look up my real name at google. I'm
2017 Sep 01
0
I have corrected a dead link in the treering documentation
...For me, more worrisome than references to the Open Group or to Wikimedia are the references to the private company GitHub, as in utils/man/tar.Rd; aside from the social implications of supporting a private company whose repository hosting service has been accessed by the Free Software Foundation as unethical (https://www.gnu.org/software/repo-criteria-evaluation.html), I do not even trust in the long-term availability of its webpages. And of course, if we do not correct the dead link in treering, I think we should remove the dead link. We can optionally replace it with a very short description of...