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2015 Mar 25
3
FYI: SSH1 now disabled at compile-time by default
Protocols and ciphers are sunsetted all the time, this is a regular thing,
but there are announcements before breaking changes are inserted. You
assume people are slow to update anyway; some are, some aren't, what you're
doing is wildly rewarding the slow updaters and punishing the fast ones.
That has negative effects elsewhere.
What would it hurt to announce the release in 3-6 months
2016 Jun 04
0
factors with non-unique ("duplicated") levels have been deprecated since 2009 -- are *more* deprecated now -- and why you should be hesitant misusing suppressWarnings()
>From this bug report (it's a proposal for speedup only, not a bug),
https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16895#c6
the fact that you can construct factors with non-unique aka
"duplicated" levels in R has been re-raised. As mentioned there,
we had a small discussion here (on 'R-devel') a bit more than 7 years
ago, where I had said that indeed R core had
2010 Jul 30
1
[LLVMdev] SOA / Lane Packing Compilation with LLVM
Hi All:
Read Ralf Karrenberg's excellent 'packetizing paper - a component of AnySL.
I'm interested in working with something just like this as an alternative to
traditional vectorization with 'embarassingly' parallel workloads. Anyone
know if there is a release of Ralf's or similar work?
-Matt
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2010 Apr 15
1
can't find "daphnia.txt" and others while working through Crawley's R-Book
I have a feeling that this is an embarassingly simple fix, but I've been at it for most of the morning and can't get things figured out.
I'm trying to work through some examples in Crawley's "The R Book". I have installed packages and libraries as described in the book, but when I try, for example:
data<-read.table("c:\\temp\\daphnia.txt", header=T)
2011 Feb 26
0
[JOBS] Ruby on Rails - Back End Developer
**Thank you**
Ruby on Rails - Back End Developer
Description:
This is a key development role at Mixbook, a profitable, rapidly-
growing startup that is changing the game in the personalized photo
books / photo products market. In the past, the standard applications
for creating photo book products limited users to strict templates and
few options. Mixbook has created a powerful and intuitive
2006 Dec 01
4
simple parallel computing on single multicore machine
Dear List,
the advent of multicore machines in the consumer segment makes me wonder
whether it would, at least in principle, be possible to divide a
computational task into more slave R processes running on the different
cores of the same processor, more or less in the way package SNOW would
do on a cluster. I am thinking of simple 'embarassingly parallel'
problems, just like inverting
2003 Nov 24
0
R Mailing lists: "Sender:" now sometimes VERPs
{BCC'ed to three Core groups}
Following the recommendation of the mailman developers,
I have activated occasional "VERP"ing for our mailing lists.
(and will turn it off again, after about a day or so).
Here is the mailman "comment-docu" on this :
# These variables control the format and frequency of VERP-like delivery for
# better bounce detection. VERP is Variable
2004 Mar 25
0
R/ESS/Bioc* mailing lists: 2 hour time out -- 6 hours from now
This is (hopefully) a "once in ten years" event,
happening today, from 17--19 CET
(= 16--18 UTC = 11--13 US Eastern == 8--10 US Pacific Time)
The main `vault' (security, air condition,..) where our mail
server hypatia is located will undergo a major `network
re-connection' event that will affect a considerable part of ETH
-- including all the mailing lists
2011 Mar 11
0
Revolutions Blog: Jan/Feb Roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog:
http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com
and every month (usually) I post a summary of articles from the
previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. I somehow
missed this past January, though, so here are selected highlights from
January and February:
Abstracts for presentations, posters and lightning talks for useR!
2011 are due
2008 Jul 18
2
symbolic linking to library files
I handle SysAdmin for a multi-user Linux box, with R 2.7.1 compiled and
installed to make usee of ACML (Opteron chips). The library files (packages)
are installed to /usr/local/lib64/R/library
Everything works as it should, except for the following. Say I have a user
(an R developer) who has developed a package called Blaster. We'll call the
user guru. Now, /home/guru/Blaster, contains the
2009 Feb 04
0
BerkeleyTIP Feb 7 Sat Global Meeting - Ekiga3, Asterisk, KDE, GPGPU, Debian Edu, GStreamer
** Great talks this meeting: (live & on video) **
Ekiga3, Asterisk, GPGPU, GStreamer, Debian Edu,
HowTo Present KDE at meetings
http://sites.google.com/site/berkeleytip/
Join from anywhere via VOIP conference,
with the friendly, educational, productive, BerkeleyTIP people. :)
Join the #berkeleytip freenode.net IRC channel for help getting your
VOIP working.
2014 Mar 26
0
Call for Participation: IEEE/ACM CCGrid 2014 in Chicago May 26-29 -- Early Bird Registration due April 15th
------------------------- Call for Participation -------------------------
-------------------------- IEEE/ACM CCGrid 2014 --------------------------
14th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing
May 26-29, 2014
Chicago, IL, USA
http://datasys.cs.iit.edu/events/CCGrid2014/
Upcoming Important Dates:
Early Bird Registration: April 15
Registration: May 5
Room
2014 Mar 26
0
Call for Participation: IEEE/ACM CCGrid 2014 in Chicago May 26-29 -- Early Bird Registration due April 15th
------------------------- Call for Participation -------------------------
-------------------------- IEEE/ACM CCGrid 2014 --------------------------
14th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing
May 26-29, 2014
Chicago, IL, USA
http://datasys.cs.iit.edu/events/CCGrid2014/
Upcoming Important Dates:
Early Bird Registration: April 15
Registration: May 5
Room
2013 Mar 18
1
SMTP Client authentication to remote Postfix/Dovecot
Hello!
This is probably another basic question and i'm not even sure if it's
something where Dovecot is involved, but i'll give it a shot.
So i've setup Postfix with Dovecot and system-auth on my remote
server. So far it looks like everything is working fine and dandy via
SASL(PLAIN) and TLS.
I'm just not happy about my local SMTP client settings. I'm going to
try to
2014 Mar 18
1
samba Digest, Vol 130, Issue 24
I have been using Samba for quite a while now in my production
environment, really since the very early releases of 4.
There has been some pain here and there, but it has been an exciting and
rewarding process.
I have been noticing more and more changes in the environment, most
minor but some more significant.
A couple of examples.
I did not use--use-rfc2307 when provisioning, it was not
2007 Jan 20
4
Looking for player recommendations...
I'm looking for personal recommendations for low cost flash based
players which support Vorbis (speex and flac support would be nice,
but aren't mandatory). Solid support (no weird limits for low and high
bitrates) is required.
I'd be buying a fair quantity of them to give away as prizes and gifts.
I'd rather purchase players which have native Vorbis support rather
than buying
2007 Sep 04
1
UseR! 2007 presentations and posters - now available
Hi everyone,
Many of the presentations and posters from UseR! 2007 are now available online:
http://user2007.org/program/
If you presented and your slides or poster isn't up yet, please email
a pdf version to me, h.wickham at gmail.com, and I'll put it up.
Regards,
Hadley
(And check out http://user2007.org/ for some photos of the event and the R cake)
--
http://had.co.nz/
2007 Apr 13
1
CentOS 5 is done, now it's time to donate!
CentOS 5 is great! Job well done!
Please *consider* making a donation to the project, if you can, to
reward the developers and keep them motivated. That way we can be
assured of getting CentOS 6!
I used the "Donate Now" link on the CentOS home page -- it was really
easy!
-Jim
2007 Aug 16
0
No subject
served by the Type Reference and Function Reference documents,
and found the Language Tutorial to be a handy introduction.
If I were to ask for more, it would be a Language Reference,
and a comprehensive index, because I find search tools
generally lacking.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 10:24:04AM -0500, Luke Kanies wrote:
> If there were unit tests for documentation sufficiency, I''d feel
2011 Apr 26
0
Looking for Lead Developer (RoR)
Lead Developer
Type: Permanent
Benefits: Flexible hours, casual/laid-back environment, other perks
t.b.d.
U.S. based online travel startup looking for a lead developer for the
development team; preferably with strong experience with Ruby on
Rails. However, can be flexible in this regard; more concerned with
quality of work and dedication to the team/vision.
We are looking for a Lead Developer