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Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.
Layout boxes can be stacked and weighted in groups. A secondary title plugin with all the same options as main title Line segments can be styled by any user defined criteria. Transitions of every property in every element can be configured individually and independently. Numerous performance enhancements have been introduced. This example has 1M (2x500k) points with the new decimation plugin enabled. Mix and match bar and line charts to provide a clear visual distinction between datasets. Plot complex, sparse datasets on date time, logarithmic or even entirely custom scales with ease. Out of the box stunning transitions when changing data, updating colours and adding datasets. Chart.js is a community maintained project, contributions welcome! Visualize your data in 8 different ways; each of them animated and customisable.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 20th, 2022.
Solar Magazine is a major solar media outlet established to connect and build close ties between participants in the solar energy industry, including installers, contractors, developers, EPCs, government agencies, and industry organizations. Read more solar news here→ From the 11th International Photovoltaic Power Generation Expo being held in Tokyo in late February to the World Conference on Photovoltaic Conversion in Hawaii in June and the European Solar Energy Conference in Brussels in late September, new solutions to the world’s energy needs are being defined by the meeting of minds at key events around the world. To be listed in the Solar Magazine Diary, please email the dates, title and location of your conference, exhibition or seminar to: contact@kinsta.cloud. Also, feel free to subscribe to our 2018 Solar Magazine Diary Google Calendar, so that you won’t miss the events.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 17th, 2019.
ISO/IEC 27000 is part of a growing family of ISO/IEC Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) standards, the 'ISO/IEC 27000 series'. ISO/IEC 27000 is an international standard entitled: Information technology — Security techniques — Information security management systems — Overview and vocabulary. The standard was developed by subcommittee 27 (SC27) of the first Joint Technical Committee (JTC1) of the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission.[1]
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Saved by uncleflo on December 17th, 2019.
CCA is a rating used in the battery industry to define a battery's ability to start an engine in cold temperatures. Generally speaking, it is easier to start an engine in a warm environment than in a cold one. The rating refers to the number of amps a 12-volt battery can deliver at 0°F for 30 seconds while maintaining a voltage of at least 7.2 volts. The higher the CCA rating, the greater the starting power of the battery. If you live in a cold climate, the CCA rating is a more important consideration than it is if you live in a warm one. Battery starting power deteriorates as the battery ages, so a battery with higher starting power should give you more confidence over time. Replacement batteries should equal or exceed the OE battery in ratings. Replacing a battery with a battery that has a lower CCA than the original equipment may result in poor performance.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 11th, 2019.
It’s a few weeks after AWS re:Invent 2018 and my head is still spinning from all of the information released at this year’s conference. This year I was able to enjoy a few sessions focused on Aurora deep dives. In fact, I walked away from the conference realizing that my own understanding of High Availability (HA), Disaster Recovery (DR), and Durability in Aurora had been off for quite a while. Consequently, I decided to put this blog out there, both to collect the ideas in one place for myself, and to share them in general. Unlike some of our previous blogs, I’m not focused on analyzing Aurora performance or examining the architecture behind Aurora. Instead, I want to focus on how HA, DR, and Durability are defined and implemented within the Aurora ecosystem. We’ll get just deep enough into the weeds to be able to examine these capabilities alone.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 10th, 2019.
Sass variables are simple: you assign a value to a name that begins with $, and then you can refer to that name instead of the value itself. But despite their simplicity, they're one of the most useful tools Sass brings to the table. Variables make it possible to reduce repetition, do complex math, configure libraries, and much more. A variable declaration looks a lot like a property declaration: it’s written <variable>: <expression>. Unlike a property, which can only be declared in a style rule or at-rule, variables can be declared anywhere you want. To use a variable, just include it in a value.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 23rd, 2017.
Software that lets you edit a shared document together with others over the internet can be really useful if you’re working in a team, especially a distributed one. Nowadays, there is a lot of web-based software for simultaneous collaborative editing, no matter if you’re working on rich-text documents, spreadsheets, presentations or source code. Let’s take a moment to define more precisely what we mean with the term realtime collaborative editing. What we want is that multiple people working at different computers can make changes to a document hosted on a server at any time. These changes are synchronized immediately with the other peers, in contrast to version control systems like Git, where one usually works on a feature all by oneself and eventually merges the changes back to the project. No client should have to communicate with the server or any other client before making a change. In particular, there is no need to acquire a lock from the server to make an edit and concurrent edits can occur. After all changes have been synchronized, every client should see the exact same document. It turns out that implementing this kind of real-time collaboration is far from trivial. The most common solution responds to the name Operational Transformation (usually abbreviated OT). It originated from a research paper published in 1989 but got more recently popularized by Google Wave. Today, it powers many collaborative editors such as.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 4th, 2014.
Even wanted to take an ordinary blog, or online business, and covert it into a brand? Have a knack for cooking, or travelling, and even an online presence, but don’t know where to go now? In this (long overdue) post, I’d like to show you exactly how I used simple things at our disposal, like domain names, logos, social media, missions statements, and more, to convert a standard WordPress blog into a fairly recognized name in blogging.
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