![]() ![]() On September 21, 2015, Hiroyuki Nishimura, the founder of 2channel, took over as the site's owner. Following his departure from 4chan, he began to turn the site over to three anonymous 4chan moderators while looking for a buyer for the website. Two days later, he held his final 4chan Q&A. On January 21, 2015, Poole stepped down as the head administrator of 4chan. On January 21, 2014, Poole announced that, effective immediately, Canvas and DrawQuest were shutting down. A similar app, called DrawQuest, launched on February 8, 2013. In contrast to 4chan, users were required to identify themselves using Facebook Connect. Canvas officially launched on January 31, 2011, in beta, and featured digitally modified images created by users of the site. Among the site's investors were Marc Andreessen and Joshua Schachter. In 2010, it was reported that Poole had raised $625,000 to create a new online enterprise, Canvas. As a government witness, he explained the terminology on the site as part of his testimony, including "OP" and "lurker". ![]() In April 2010, Poole gave testimony in the Sarah Palin email hacking trial, United States of America v. ![]() The other entries in the poll were also manipulated the first letter of each entry in the poll spelled out an acrostic for "Marblecake, also the game", a reference to the IRC chatroom where Project Chanology was born and The Game, respectively. Several tools were developed to achieve this, including a website that would vote for Poole at a rate of about 100 votes per minute, and a program capable of voting for him at a rate of 300 votes per minute. It was soon discovered that the users of the /b/ board had manipulated the results of the poll in Poole's favor. In April 2009, Poole was voted the most influential person of 2008 with 16,794,368 votes by an open Internet poll conducted by Time, beating out the likes of Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin, and Oprah Winfrey. Poole established 4chan on October 1, 2003, using translated source code from 2chan, and sought to combine the anime culture on 2chan with the community on Something Awful. In 2009, The Washington Post reported that Poole had attended Virginia Commonwealth University for a few semesters before dropping out, and that he was living with his mother while trying to figure out how to monetize 4chan. In a MIT Technology Review piece entitled "Radical Opacity", Poole was described as being the antithesis of Mark Zuckerberg while Zuckerberg is outspoken towards his advocacy for a transparent Internet, Poole advocates for a more opaque Internet. Poole believes in anonymity on the Internet, and spoke at the TED2010 conference in Long Beach, California, about the value of the concept. Several journalists noted that the name "Christopher Poole" could be a pseudonym itself, including Lev Grossman of Time and Monica Hesse of The Washington Post. Until 2008, when his name was revealed in The Wall Street Journal, Poole took great lengths to protect his identity, going under the pseudonym of Robert in real life and as moot online. As a teenager, he was a member of the Something Awful forum, and frequented the anonymous Japanese textboard 2channel and its offshoot 2chan. Poole was born in 1988 and grew up in New York City. Poole was hired by Google in 2016 to work on the Google+ social network, and left the company in 2021. He also founded the online community Canvas, active from 2011 to 2014. He founded the anonymous English-language imageboard 4chan in October 2003, when he was a still a teenager he served as the site's head administrator until January 2015. 1988 ), also known online as moot, is an American internet entrepreneur and developer. Virginia Commonwealth University (no degree)įounder and former head administrator of 4chanĬhristopher Poole (born c. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Login and Password to the account (STEAM/EPIC/UPLAY/ORIGIN), that contains game/s described ,.Fun, inoffensive, and bound to keep the kids away from that box of matches. We were lucky to be provided with a review code for Ayo The Clown quite early on, which allowed plenty of time to play through at a leisurely pace, and given the time we’ve had it, it’s one we keep coming back to, especially for my youngest. ![]() It’s a relatively big game, too – if you consider the number of treasures to collect and the upgrades if you feel inclined to unlock them. There are no timers and generally speaking, Ayo is a bit of a slowpoke, but that’s quite refreshing compared to some of the more recent platformers released. It’s pretty relaxing in some respects, and the levels of cute are quite infectious without having the urge to hurl in a bucket. The youngest (four) loved it and would frequently ask to play it, though not having that jump option early on meant it was down to daddy to complete a few areas.Īs for me, I enjoyed the game. As expected, the eldest wasn’t a fan and found it too baby-like. While doing this Ayo The Clown review, I roped in my daughters to play. Older gamers, or perhaps those looking for a challenge, may find this a little too simplistic. ![]() But this is one of the few minor issues with the game. On a couple of occasions, the movements were so slow that I incurred a few too many deaths for a seemingly effortless challenge – the response time, in particular, was just too slow. Other boss battles aren’t so exciting and a little sluggish. Predominantly easy battles that only need a few hits, the attack patterns will change each phase, showcasing a good use of the 2.5D elements – notably an early battle where an enemy rolls back and forth into the background and foreground. Like A BossĪs a platform game, you have to save bosses for the end of each world, and Ayo The Clown delivers here. Besides Ayo the clown being a kleptomaniac, these gems can be used to upgrade things such as a bigger balloon or more health, but it takes a fair amount of time to earn, so perhaps it is worth dismissing the first time around. Just push up next to a wall, and if a secret area, the wall will disappear, leading to a room full of gems. There are secret locations galore – simple ones, mind. Said treasures are collectables scattered in every level and entirely optional, but it’s hard not to at least attempt a 100% collection rate. Ayo’s new abilities are introduced in a timely manner, allowing you to explore a fair amount, but note that you may end up coming back to an area once you unlock new skills to reach new treasures. Other skills include being able to drive a tank and even a helicopter. Subsequent skills and tricks will follow, such as a balloon that will carry him just that tad further over a chasm or a little higher than his jump will reach. Instead of jumping, he’ll walk on appropriate platforms to launch him above until he completes a sidequest to learn the new skill. It’s interesting to note that he doesn’t start with any skills such as jump, which is fundamental in a platformer, but it works well. The areas he’ll explore are nice and colourful without going overboard, and the variety in the game is pretty good, too. Ayo isn’t particularly cute – he looks a little like a deformed marshmallow with a face on it, but the cutscenes – and brilliant narration – levelled him out as a decent chap. As mentioned, it doesn’t break any new ground, but what it does, it does it well. Ayo The Clown ReviewĪyo The Clown is a side-scrolling platform game, and yes, one of those innovative 2.5D titles we began with. Any clues where Bo has gone will be uncovered as you go along. As a player, you don’t have to do much detective work, just show up for each world and subsequent stage and get through to the end. All the evidence points towards a kidnapping, so Ayo decides to head out, speak to the locals and find out where he’s gone. Crowns and Pawns: Kingdom of Deceit – A New Franchise?įirst thing’s first Ayo’s dog, Bo, is missing. ![]() ![]() Section 8 House for rent in Memphis, Tennessee.
![]() ![]() We have an improvement request logged in our JIRA to support Copy Space plugin. The method with Copy Space plugin does not retain Scroll Versions information in the new space, but this add-on allows you to change the space key (though it is not supported by Atlassian). And you would have to do it if you want to change the space key. ![]() However, the XML import method is very unreliable, especially when you are making modification to the entire entities.xml file. In the article above, the method #2 retains all Scroll Versions information upon importing the space XML back to Confluence. Please back up your Confluence instance before trying! I would also recommend trying first in DEV or TEST environment before following the steps in production. All available (but not supported) methods to achieve space copying is described on this page. There is no straight forward or supported way for copying the space to an instance where another space is having the same space key.Ĭonfluence currently doesn't have a supported method of copying space or changing the space key. Is there any way to retain the version, page history, and approvals when publishing to a new / versioned space? I have tried setting up the new space with a working version, and then republishing from authoring to publishing but I encounter the error "It is currently not supported to publish to an existing space where Scroll Versions is enabled." To get around this we have tried two methods of migrationĢ) Exporting the authoring space, importing it into the published server (with new key)īoth of these methods loose the page comments, page history, version, and workflow (draft, complete, rejected etc.) as well as viewport configuration. We currently use the following scroll plug-ins:Īs part of this move we will have spaces with duplicate space keys (one for authoring, one for publishing). We are migrating from a two server setup where spaces are authored in one server and published to another, to a single server setup where spaces are published from an authoring space to a publishing space. ![]() ![]() ![]() Keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference. Read the following safety instructions before operating the display. To prevent the product from being damaged, the following rules should be observed for the installation, use and maintenance of the product. This product is designed and manufactured to operate within defined design limits, and misuse may result in electric shock or fire. THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND TESTED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATORY SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS and are used under license from Silicon Image, Inc. The Simplay HD™ logo and the Simplay™, Simplay HD™ and Simplay Labs™ trademarks are owned by Silicon Image, Inc. "DCDi by Faroudja" is a registered trademark of Genesis Microchip Inc. HDMI logo and “High Definition Multimedia Interface” are registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. ![]() TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround XT, SRS and symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. VIZIO is a registered trademark of V, Inc. Write down the serial number located on the back of your VM60P. Visit our website or call us to purchase a plan. These plans give additional coverage during the standard warranty period. For peace of mind and to protect your investment beyond the standard warranty, VIZIO offers onsite extended warranty service plans. We recommend you register your VIZIO VM60P HDTV either at our website or fill in your registration card and mail it in. We hope you will experience many years of enjoyment from your new VIZIO VM60P High Definition Television.įor assistance, please call 71 or e- mail us at purchase or inquire about accessories and installation services for your VIZIO Plasma HDTV, please visit our website at or call toll free at 888-VIZIOCE (88). For maximum benefit of your set, please read these instructions before making any adjustments, and retain them for future reference. 6.5 FCC Class B Radio Interference StatementĬongratulations on your new VIZIO VM60P High Definition Plasma Television purchase.Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting.5.1.2 Programming for Cable Set-Top Box.Chapter 5 Programming the VIZIO Universal Remote Control.4.10.3 Adjusting Basic PIP/POP Settings.4.4 Advanced Video Settings for TV and Video.4.2 Video Settings for TV and Video Inputs.3.5 Adjusting Basic Plasma HDTV Settings.3.3.4 Adding or Deleting (Skipping) DTV Channels.3.3.2 Setting DTV Channels Automatically.3.2.3 Adding or Deleting (Skipping) TV Channels.Chapter 3 Setting Up to Watch Television.2.6 Connecting an external Receiver/Amp.2.5 Connecting Your VCR or Video Camera.2.3.3 Using the Antenna or Cable through your VCR.2.3.2 Using Your Antenna or Cable for TV. ![]() 2.3.1 Using Your Antenna or Digital Cable for DTV.2.2 Connecting Your Cable or Satellite Box.2.1 Which Video Connection Should I Use?.1.4.3 VIZIO Universal Remote Control Precautions.1.4.1 Insertion of Batteries in the Remote Control.Chapter 1 Basic Controls and Connections.Possibly a capacitor as the issue fixes itself after the power is drained during the power cycle process? If anyone has any ideas on how to fix this problem, I am grateful for your help, this is driving me crazy. ![]() I am assuming that there is some problem with the power supply that is preventing the hdmi inputs from changing on demand. I did replace the main board but this issue remains. To fix this I must unplug the tv, hold the power button for about 10 seconds then replug the tv and power on and the Blu-ray player will now display from the hdmi 2 input. If I am watching tv on hdmi 1 and I scroll down through the inputs to hdmi 2, the tv selects the hdmi 2, but the live tv feed continues to display on the screen from hdmi 1. I have a Directv box connected to hdmi 1, a Blu-ray player on hdmi 2 and a xbox 360 on hdmi 3. I cannot change between hdmi inputs without power cycling the tv. I have owned a Vizio VM60P plasma tv for the past 5-6 years and it has worked perfectly.until about 2 months ago. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you have an existing tarball and want to add a new file into it, you don't have to unarchive everything just to add a new file. Add a file or directory to an existing tarball Once you're comfortable with the basics, it's useful to explore other features. ![]() The tar utilities are very robust and flexible. zip files: $ tar -extract -file archive.zip Advanced tar You can even use the tar utility to unzip. ![]() In a shell, the command to extract an archive is pretty intuitive: $ tar -extract -file I use this option so that when I extract files from a tarbomb, they remain tidy and contained. The Dolphin file manager offers a feature to autodetect whether the files extracted from an archive are contained in a directory or if a new directory needs to be created for them. In a GUI, right-click the archive you want to extract and select "Extract." If you've received a tarball from a friend or a software project, you can extract it in either your GUI desktop or in a shell. $ tar -create -gzip -file myfilesĬommon extensions are tar.gz and. For compression, you can have tar call Gzip or bzip: $ tar -create -bzip2 -file 2 myfiles Compressing archivesĬreating a tar archive does not compress your files, it just makes them easier to move around as one blob. Tarbombs are useful for patches and software installers it's just a matter of knowing when to use them and when to avoid them. These kinds of archives are sometimes called a tarbomb, although not always with a negative connotation. You don't have to put files into a directory before archiving them, but it's considered poor etiquette not to, because nobody wants 50 files scattered out onto their desktop when they unarchive a directory. The tar utility is unique among commands, because it doesn't require dashes in front of its short options, allowing power users to abbreviate complex commands like this: $ tar cvf archive.tar myfiles To gather a group of files into one archive, place your files in a directory and then invoke tar, providing a name for the archive that you want to create and the directory you want to archive: $ tar -create -verbose -file archive.tar myfiles In a shell, it's basically the same process. Right-click on the directory and select "Compress".I'm using KDE, but the process is essentially the same on Gnome or XFCE: In a GUI, creating a tarball is, at the most, a three-step process. ![]() Creating a tarballĪ tar archive is often referred to as a tarball, presumably because we hackers love to shorten words to as few syllables as possible, and "tarball" is shorter and easier than "tar archive." If you really want an actual tar utility on Windows, GNU tar is installable through WSL on Windows 10 or through Cygwin. Its name implies it's a zip utility, but it also works with tar archives, and even provides commands for the cmd command-line interface. tar files is to install the LGPL open source 7-Zip utility. On Linux, BSD, Illumos, and even Mac OS, the tar command is already installed for you. The tar format only creates a container for files, but the files can be compressed with separate utilities. zip file, but a tar archive is notably not compressed. People new to the tar format usually equate it to a. Its purpose is simple: It takes one or more files and "wraps" them into a self-contained file, called a tape archive because when tar was invented it was used to place data on storage tapes. tar file at some point. The open source tar archive utility has been around since 1979, so it is truly ubiquitous in the POSIX world. If you use open source software, chances are you'll encounter a. ![]() ![]() ![]() Find, select, and group clips in a sequence.Importing XML project files from Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Pro X.Importing AAF project files from Avid Media Composer.Setting up your system for HD, DV, or HDV capture. ![]()
![]() In addition, KeePass includes the features we’ve all grown accustomed to in a password manager, such as support for all types of logins, master password protection, AES and Twofish algorithms, random password generator, portable version, import and export, and a search tool. This makes it possible to use KeePass for teams and not worry that someone will overwrite another team member’s work as they are making changes to an entry. KeePass might be purpose-built for individuals, but it offers a file-locking feature that makes it more than possible to use this tool for teams.Įssentially, you store the vault on a network share, and when the vault is unlocked and someone else attempts to open the same vault, the second user will be prompted to either open the vault in read-only mode or open it in normal mode, thereby stealing the lock from the first user. ![]() ![]() Pricingīitwarden has two plans: Business ($3/user/month for teams or $5/user/month for enterprise organizations) and Personal (Free and $10/year/user for individuals, or Free and $3.33/user/month for families). Organizations make it possible for users to share isolated vaults that have no access to personal vaults so companies can create multiple vaults to serve different purposes. Thanks to the Organizations feature, Bitwarden is best for organizations that need to be able to share multiple vaults with different teams and need a high level of flexibility. ![]() Bitwarden: Best for teams sharing multiple vaults You can create multiple Collections and share each one with a different team.Ĭombine the Collections feature with a best-in-class interface that is user-friendly enough for anyone to use, and you have a great password manager ready for your teams. Instead, you create a Collection of passwords and then share it with a team. Collections makes it possible to share only specific passwords with certain teams, which means you don’t have to worry about every team member seeing all of your passwords. Bitwarden Send to send either files or texts securelyīitwarden’s Collections feature is a standout.Master password reprompt for extra security.Logins, credit cards and secure notes vault entry types.Standout featuresīitwarden comes with a number of very important features for teams and individuals, including the following: On top of that, Bitwarden servers only store encrypted and hashed data. This means no one can see, read or reverse engineer your data. With Bitwarden, all of your data is encrypted and/or hashed on your local device. This includes a random password generator, cloud sync, favorites, categories, custom fields, folders, multiple account support, password send, and import and export. With this open-source take on the password manager, you get all the bells and whistles to which you’re accustomed. Fortunately, my shortlist of password managers are great for teams.īitwarden is one of my favorite password managers, and not just because it installs natively on Linux. If you need a password manager that can be shared between teams, your options are a bit more limited. ![]() To that end, there are plenty of password managers to choose from, each of which will serve you better than trying to memorize every password or writing them down on a piece of paper. SEE: Mobile device security policy (TechRepublic Premium) We need password managers to keep us from using lazy, weak passwords, and we need them for storing those secrets in a protected vault. We’ve reached a point where password managers should no longer be considered optional. ![]() ![]() ![]() I suspect that the OS is smart enough to swap the least used parts of memory, thus the section containing the solar would swap.It is not recommended to use other people's blueprints in your first Space Exploration game. Depending on what gets swapped to disk, it's possible that performance could degrade signifigantly in this case. Normal entities in your base consume 3GB, and 2GB worth of solar panels also exist. ![]() In a hypothetical case, you have 4GB of RAM. There are still potential factors related to the beacons that could yield performance differing results.Ī further possibility to test is what happens to the performance when you exceed the size of your RAM. This does not mean that testing beacon sharing is not worthwhile! Just that the additional solar required with less sharing won't make any difference. It is now known that the difference is so small that further exploration of this topic with regards to better beacon sharing is not worthwhile. It was initally unknown whether the difference between power generation methods was of great enough magnitude to warrant further testing. ods format in the raw-data folder as usual. This design is scaled to roughly 60GW of power consumed, which is approximately the power level present in /u/schaev's base.Īs shown by the data, loading all those additional solar panels does cause a big hit to the time it takes for the map to load (and the time autosaves take, etc.), but while the map is running, there is no signifigant difference between having a bunch of solar or using a electric energy interface. The other will then clone a solar power blueprint, to match the required demand. One of these designs will use the electric energy interface. For our test we will take an arbitrary design, and clone it an arbitrary number of times. ![]() With all that out of the way we can focus on our test. By extrapolating the RAM numbers, we see that solar and accumulator are per entity cheaper than the average. ![]() Incredibly, this means that in terms of RAM consumed, solar takes more than all other entities in the map.īy using commands to read the exact number of entities, we find that there are 1,754,171 solar panels, 1,490,303 accumulators, and 578,210 entities that are player owned but not solar or accumulator. The variance is in the same small window as our map with solar. Upon loading in this solar removed save, we measure 1.89GB of RAM used. We also shift over the research to worker-robot-speed so we don't end up with any test running out of research.įor key, ent in pairs(_entities_filtered()Īfter this, we once again save and exit to the main menu to do our RAM consumption measurement. Simply resaving in full vanilla gets rid of the auto-research dependency. We need to do some cleaning on the save to ensure our readings are correct. The most UPS efficient base I know of is /u/schaev's base. To have those entities and map chunks loaded should cost a decent chunk of memory though.įirst we should gauge what an approprate amount of panels to test should be. Solar panels and accumulators at the same charge effectively function as one CPU calculation, O(1). The reason there could be a theoretical cost to solar is not due to the expected CPU time, but rather due to the memory cost of the increase map size and entity number. That is, the effect caused by using more or less beacon sharing, while factoring in the power generation cost. If neccessary part 2 of this test will explore the relative magnitude effect in practice between differing designs. For part 1 of this test we will look at the relative performance between the electric-energy-interface and the solar based design. There are 3 possible options that can be used to generate power, the electric-energy-interface, solar panels and accumulators, and nuclear power. This does not impact performance in any appreciable way. Having solar does consume a good chunk of RAM. Test-000006 : Does solar have a negative UPS impact due to the additional RAM consumption? Factorio Version 0.16.51 The TLDR ![]() ![]() Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities Community Based Residential Treatment Facilityĭefinition: A home-like residential facility providing habilitation, support and monitoring services to individuals diagnosed with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. 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