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Sailing pleasure craft to and from the UK - GOV.UK

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/sailing-a-leisure-craft-to-and-from-the-uk

Saved by uncleflo on September 4th, 2022.

Anyone who owns, or is responsible for, a pleasure craft (such as a yacht) that sails to or from locations outside the UK and the Isle of Man is required to provide information for customs purposes about: the vessel; the voyage; individuals on board; goods documentation. Reporting requirements: As the UK is no longer part of the EU single market, pleasure craft owners now need to report in line with the ‘Rest of World’ requirements.

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COVID Live - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.

The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 223 countries and territories. The day is reset after midnight GMT+0. The list of countries and their regional classification is based on the United Nations Geoscheme. Sources are provided under "Latest News." Learn more about Worldometer's COVID-19 data. Worldometer is run by an international team of developers, researchers, and volunteers with the goal of making world statistics available in a thought-provoking and time relevant format to a wide audience around the world. It is published by a small and independent digital media company based in the United States. We have no political, governmental, or corporate affiliation. Furthermore, we have no investors, donors, grants, or backers of any type. We are completely independent and self-financed through automated programmatic advertising sold in real time on multiple ad exchanges.

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The Boat Design Directory from Boat Design Net - the Boat Design and Boatbuilding Site

https://www.boatdesign.net/Directory/

Saved by uncleflo on February 9th, 2022.

Boat Design . Net - Connecting Boat Designers and Boatbuilders on the Net. Boat Design and Boat Building Projects, Plans, Software, Books, Concepts, Reviews, and Resources. Discussion forums: boat design, boat building, powerboats, sailboats, multihulls, design software, education, services and employment. Join in the boat design & boatbuilding discussion forums today! A gallery of professional and student design work, projects in process, power and sail. Please post your boat design & boat building images for everyone to see. A marine design directory and search engine. Boat plans, designers, boatbuilders, materials, powerboats, catamarans, propulsion, sailboats, multihulls, shipyards, software, books, & resources. A site connecting boat builders and designers, showcasing innovations in design and construction and providing access to articles, resources, software, and inspirational sites.

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Project Jupyter | Home

https://jupyter.org/

Saved by uncleflo on February 7th, 2022.

JupyterLab is the latest web-based interactive development environment for notebooks, code, and data. Its flexible interface allows users to configure and arrange workflows in data science, scientific computing, computational journalism, and machine learning. A modular design invites extensions to expand and enrich functionality. The Jupyter Notebook is the original web application for creating and sharing computational documents. It offers a simple, streamlined, document-centric experience. Jupyter supports over 40 programming languages, including Python, R, Julia, and Scala.

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Cave Cartography - Overview and Workflow — Derek Bristol

https://www.derekbristol.com/cartography

Saved by uncleflo on January 17th, 2022.

Converting cave survey notes into a finished map With a set of cave survey sketch notes in hand, the next steps for converting those notes into a beautiful and accurate map can be daunting. Some cave cartographers spend more time in front of a computer screen than they do underground. Historically survey data was compiled with a calculator, and maps were drafted on mylar sheets with pencil and rapidiograph. Virtually everyone today is using cave survey data management and digital drafting software for the improved efficiency, quality, and ability to make changes and updates. In most cases the data management and drafting are handled by different applications. I recommend developing an efficient workflow for handling new survey data.

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Session History Scrounger for Firefox (with lz4 support) — Fx File Utilities

https://www.jeffersonscher.com/ffu/scrounger.html

Saved by uncleflo on April 10th, 2021.

Firefox creates various session history files as you browse, and then at shutdown creates sessionstore.jsonlz4. In Firefox 56+, the files are compressed using Mozilla's flavor of LZ4 compression (.jsonlz4 or .baklz4 file extension). The JSON data contains rich detail about your session, but this page is targeted toward extracting just the page URLs. Drag and drop one session history file onto the empty text box (HELP), or use the Browse... button on the right. This file is not sent to the network, it is only read within this page in Firefox. This tool can read URLs out of the following types of session history files:

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This Photographer's Passport Photo Shoots Are... Different

https://petapixel.com/2019/08/16/this-photographers-passport-photo-shoots-are-different/

Saved by uncleflo on December 19th, 2019.

Photographer Max Siedentopf has a new project that examines one of the most boring types of photography: the passport photo. The series shows that even though passport photos need to be boring, the photo shoots themselves don’t.
Official passport photo requirements are extremely restrictive and specify the exact framing (centered with the subject facing straight on), lighting (a clear background with no shadow), and facial expression (no smiling). “It seems almost impossible for any kind of self-expression,” Siedentopf says. His project, titled Passport Photos, “tries to challenge these official rules by testing all the things you could be doing while you are taking your official document photo.”

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Getting Started with Version 8 of PHPUnit – The PHP Testing Framework

https://phpunit.de/getting-started/phpunit-8.html

Saved by uncleflo on June 23rd, 2019.

The documentation for PHPUnit 8 can be found here. We distribute a PHP Archive (PHAR) that contains everything you need in order to use PHPUnit 8. Simply download it from here and make it executable: You can add PHPUnit as a local, per-project, development-time dependency to your project using Composer: Please refer to the documentation for details on how to verify PHAR releases of PHPUnit.

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UTF-8 Sampler

http://kermitproject.org/utf8.html

Saved by uncleflo on June 23rd, 2019.

UTF-8 is an ASCII-preserving encoding method for Unicode (ISO 10646), the Universal Character Set (UCS). The UCS encodes most of the world's writing systems in a single character set, allowing you to mix languages and scripts within a document without needing any tricks for switching character sets. This web page is encoded directly in UTF-8. This, however, is a Web page, which started out as a kind of stress test for UTF-8 support in Web browsers, which was spotty when this page was first created in the 1990s but which has become standard in all modern browsers. The problem now is mainly the fonts and the browser's (or font's) support for the nonzero Unicode planes (as in, e.g., the Braille
and Gothic examples below). And to some extent the rendition of combining sequences, right-to-left rendition (Arabic,
Hebrew), and so on. The subtitle above shows currency symbols of many lands. If they don't appear as blobs, we're off to a good start!

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PDF - Four or more layer PCB design for beginners using EAGLE

http://brc-electronics.nl/Generalfiles/Report2.pdf

Saved by uncleflo on June 23rd, 2019.

With microcontrollers and other Integrated Circuit (IC)’s getting smaller and smaller Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design gets more and more difficult. 2 layer PCB design is getting common for small companies and hobbyists but 4 layer or more is a bit daring for those used to 2 layers. When designing a circuit with a Ball Grid Array (BGA) that has 100 or more pins a 4 layer circuit board is necessary, but more layers can make designing easier. With prices of 4 layer boards getting lower it can be a better idea to route a board thats hard to do in 2 layers in 4 layers as it can save a lot of time. This document will explain the basics of routing PCBs with 4 or more layers with Cadsoft Eagle.

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Offer accepted, now what? - Buyer Advice - Rightmove

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/advice/buyer/buying-a-property/offer-accepted/

Saved by uncleflo on April 18th, 2019.

Once the seller has accepted your offer, ask them to take it off the market. They don’t have to agree to this, but doing so will shut out other potential buyers. Now you need to move fast – the seller will want to see progress so try to avoid any unnecessary delays in getting the surveys and other legal work done. Complete the lender’s application form and send them the documents they require – this will include proof of your ID, evidence of your earnings, proof of your address over the last few months and your bank statements, so have these ready. The lender will then arrange for a valuation to be carried out on the property. This allows them to work out how fair the amount you’ve asked to borrow is compared to what they deem the property to be worth.

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Product requirements document - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Product_requirements_document

Saved by uncleflo on January 18th, 2019.

A product requirements document (PRD) is a document containing all the requirements to a certain product.
It is written to allow people to understand what a product should do. A PRD should, however, generally avoid anticipating or defining how the product will do it in order to later allow interface designers and engineers to use their expertise to provide the optimal solution to the requirements. PRDs are most frequently written for software products, but can be used for any type of product and also for services. Typically, a PRD is created from a user's point-of-view by a user/client or a company's marketing department (in the latter case it may also be called Marketing Requirements Document (MRD)). The requirements are then analysed by a (potential) maker/supplier from a more technical point of view, broken down and detailed in a Functional Specification (sometimes also called Technical Requirements Document).

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An Introduction to Lean Canvas – Steve Mullen – Medium

https://medium.com/@steve_mullen/an-introduction-to-lean-canvas-5c17c469d3e0

Saved by uncleflo on January 4th, 2019.

As an entrepreneur, one of the most important tasks you can perform is getting your idea(s) out from your head into a tangible format so that you can communicate that with others. In the past, this usually meant a well-researched business plan, that would usually take weeks (more like months) to create. I turn to the Lean Canvas to help me quickly formulate possible business models, product launches, campaigns and variations of, and communicate this with my stakeholders for my Lead Flow Method work. Having the Lean Canvas as a visual guide made this part “communicating the model/idea” so much more effective — and I think the most valuable function of the tool. The problem with business plans for startups & entrepreneurs are that they’re a waste of time, don’t get me wrong a well-researched business plan is important but only at the right stage of your business (usually when you’re in growth/investment). This quote from Steve Blank sums up this point in case: “Business Plan: a document investors make you write, that they don’t read”. The key fundamental to Lean methodology is the elimination of waste — this includes time, processes, inventory and more. So as a lean startup you need a quicker way to get ideas out of your head, you need to stay lean & avoid waste — so, it’s time to introduce Lean Canvas.

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How TF-IDF algorithm determines keyword importance - arbitrue Blog

https://www.arbitrue.com/blog/tf-idf-algorithm-for-keyword-importance/

Saved by uncleflo on December 23rd, 2018.

There are many tools in the developer’s toolbox when it comes to automatic data extraction. A good example is TF-IDF algorithm (Term Frequency – Inverse Document Frequency) which helps the system understand the importance of keywords extracted using OCR. Here’s how TF-IDF can be used for invoice and receipt recognition. In this article we focus on other techniques in order to make this text file “understandable” to a computer. For this purpose, we must delve into the world of NLP or Natural Language Processing. We will focus mainly on how we can transform our file of raw text into a format that will easily be understandable by our algorithm. In a nutshell, TF-IDF is a technique for understanding how important a word is in a document which is often used as a weighting factor for numerous use cases. TF-IDF takes under consideration how frequent a word appears in a single document in relation to how frequent that word is in general. Search engines can use TF-IDF to determine which results are the most relevant for a search query.

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Term Frequency and Inverse Document Frequency (tf-idf) Using Tidy Data Principles

https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/tidytext/vignettes/tf_idf.html

Saved by uncleflo on December 23rd, 2018.

A central question in text mining and natural language processing is how to quantify what a document is about. Can we do this by looking at the words that make up the document? One measure of how important a word may be is its term frequency (tf), how frequently a word occurs in a document. There are words in a document, however, that occur many times but may not be important; in English, these are probably words like “the”, “is”, “of”, and so forth. We might take the approach of adding words like these to a list of stop words and removing them before analysis, but it is possible that some of these words might be more important in some documents than others. A list of stop words is not a sophisticated approach to adjusting term frequency for commonly used words. Another approach is to look at a term’s inverse document frequency (idf), which decreases the weight for commonly used words and increases the weight for words that are not used very much in a collection of documents. This can be combined with term frequency to calculate a term’s tf-idf, the frequency of a term adjusted for how rarely it is used. It is intended to measure how important a word is to a document in a collection (or corpus) of documents. It is a rule-of-thumb or heuristic quantity; while it has proved useful in text mining, search engines, etc., its theoretical foundations are considered less than firm by information theory experts.

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How can we find the tf-idf value of a word in the corpus?

https://www.researchgate.net/post/how_can_we_find_the_tf-idf_value_of_a_word_in_the_corpus

Saved by uncleflo on December 23rd, 2018.

I am working on text classification using SVM. In a paper (Fuzzy Support vector machine for multi-class text categorization) the author has reduced the features(words) by applying the following criteria: "Eliminate the words that are ICF>log2, Uni<0.2 and TF_IDF<26". My question is how can we find TF_IDF value of a word. TF is a local measure and IDF is a global measure. TF_IDF gives different value for a word in each document. TF-IDF is the acronym for Term Frequency–Inverse Document Frequency. This metric aims at estimating how important is a keyword not only in a particular document, but rather in a whole collection of documents (corpus). Actually, a lot of common words like articles or conjunctions may appear several times in a document but they are not relevant as key-concepts to be indexed or searched. TF (Term Frequency) provides a measure about how frequently a term occurs in a document.

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tf–idf - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tf%E2%80%93idf

Saved by uncleflo on December 23rd, 2018.

In information retrieval, tf–idf or TFIDF, short for term frequency–inverse document frequency, is a numerical statistic that is intended to reflect how important a word is to a document in a collection or corpus. It is often used as a weighting factor in searches of information retrieval, text mining, and user modeling. The tf–idf value increases proportionally to the number of times a word appears in the document and is offset by the number of documents in the corpus that contain the word, which helps to adjust for the fact that some words appear more frequently in general. Tf–idf is one of the most popular term-weighting schemes today; 83% of text-based recommender systems in digital libraries use tf–idf. Variations of the tf–idf weighting scheme are often used by search engines as a central tool in scoring and ranking a document's relevance given a user query. tf–idf can be successfully used for stop-words filtering in various subject fields, including text summarization and classification. One of the simplest ranking functions is computed by summing the tf–idf for each query term; many more sophisticated ranking functions are variants of this simple model.

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Royal Yachts Association - Bill of Sale

https://www.rya.org.uk/sitecollectiondocuments/legal/Web%20Documents/Legal%20Leaflets/Members%20Advice/Bill%20of%20Sale/BILL%20OF%20SALE.pdf

Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2018.

This form of Bill of Sale is produced by the RYA for use by personal members for the transfer of an unregistered boat or a boat registered on the Part III (Small Ships) Register. Transfers of boats registered under Part I of the Central Register of British Ships should be evidenced using the Bill of Sale prescribed by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency obtainable from the UK Ship Register (RSS). In order to re-register or de-register your boat, please contact the UK Ship Register (RSS), PO Box 420, Cardiff, CF24 5XR.

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Applications for unmanned aircraft operational authorisations

https://www.caa.co.uk/Commercial-industry/Aircraft/Unmanned-aircraft/Small-drones/Applications-for-unmanned-aircraft-operational-authorisations/

Saved by uncleflo on November 27th, 2018.

The process to follow when applying to the CAA for an operational authorisation (a permission or an exemption) depends on the relative complexity of the authorisation that you are seeking: Applications for relatively ‘simple’ operational authorisations, which are commonly referred to as a ‘Standard Permission’, are addressed via an online application process: A ‘Standard Permission’ enables a person to conduct commercial operations with a small unmanned aircraft (drone) and also permits operations within a congested area. Applicants will be required to provide all documents and payment online (credit /debit card only ) before submitting their application. Applications for more complex operational authorisations, commonly referred to as ‘Non-Standard Permissions’, or those that require a specific Exemption from the Air Navigation Order are addressed via a more traditional ‘paper based’ application form, the SRG 1320.

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GNU gettext utilities

https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/gettext.html#Why

Saved by uncleflo on June 29th, 2018.

Usually, programs are written and documented in English, and use English at execution time to interact with users. This is true not only of GNU software, but also of a great deal of proprietary and free software. Using a common language is quite handy for communication between developers, maintainers and users from all countries. On the other hand, most people are less comfortable with English than with their own native language, and would prefer to use their mother tongue for day to day’s work, as far as possible. Many would simply love to see their computer screen showing a lot less of English, and far more of their own language. However, to many people, this dream might appear so far fetched that they may believe it is not even worth spending time thinking about it. They have no confidence at all that the dream might ever become true. Yet some have not lost hope, and have organized themselves. The Translation Project is a formalization of this hope into a workable structure, which has a good chance to get all of us nearer the achievement of a truly multi-lingual set of programs. GNU gettext is an important step for the Translation Project, as it is an asset on which we may build many other steps. This package offers to programmers, translators and even users, a well integrated set of tools and documentation. Specifically, the GNU gettext utilities are a set of tools that provides a framework within which other free packages may produce multi-lingual messages.

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Quora - What is the best JS, CSS, HTML, and PHP minifier?

https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-JS-CSS-HTML-and-PHP-minifier

Saved by uncleflo on June 1st, 2018.

JavaScript: I’d rate Google’s Closure Compiler as the best, and UglifyJS second. There isn’t much data out there comparing them, especially the current or recent versions of them, but Closure gets lots of attention from talented people and its minification is guided by smart optimizations. In that sense, it’s a true compiler, doing things like dead code elimination and some restructuring. CSS: CSSO and CSS Nano are both good. CSSO was created by Yandex, and I’m generally impressed with Yandex’s talent. (They’re the Google of Russia, sort of.). HTML: As far as I know, there isn’t a good HTML minifier right now. WebMarkupMin might be good, but it’s new and I haven’t tested it. The most popular is HTML Minifier, but it’s buggy, poorly documented, and unsafe – it can easily break your website, and they’re strangely unwilling to fix their bugs (see this bug). A golang minifier deletes the `<html>` and `<head>` tags, which is fascinating. For some reason HTML minifiers seem to be in the hands of people who are willing to take alarming risks with HTML – it’s a weird bubble in the universe. We could really use a focused project to build a reference HTML minifier, and I’ve asked Cloudflare to open-source theirs (but I have no idea if they will).

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Count number of lines in a file using DOS

http://brett.batie.com/scripting/count-number-of-lines-in-a-file-using-dos/

Saved by uncleflo on May 29th, 2018.

Every once in a while I get on a computer and I need to count the number of lines in a file. My first instinct is to open my text editor (editplus) and hit ctrl+end to get to the bottom of the document. Then I can view the status bar which will tell me the line number. This works fine when I am on my computer but not when I am on another computer that does not have editplus installed. My next option might be to open this file in notepad and do the exact same thing. This will work fine if the file is not to large. The problem is I often deal with very large files. I need a quicker way to produce the same results. This is where DOS comes into play. I can use the following command and let DOS quickly tell me the number of lines in the file.

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RFC 4515 - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP): String

http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc4515.html

Saved by uncleflo on February 7th, 2018.

This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) search filters are transmitted in the LDAP protocol using a binary representation that is appropriate for use on the network. This document defines a human-readable string representation of LDAP search filters that is appropriate for use in LDAP URLs (RFC 4516) and in other applications.

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Official PCI (Payment Card Industry) Security Standards Council Site - Verify PCI Compliance, Download Data Security and Credit Card Security Standards

https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/document_library

Saved by uncleflo on December 27th, 2017.

The Document Library includes a framework of specifications, tools, measurements and support resources to help organizations ensure the safe handling of cardholder information at every step. Guidance for PCI DSS Scoping and Segmentation: Framework for a robust payment card data security process; PCI DSS v3.2: Framework for a robust payment card data security process; SAQ Documents: Self-validation tool for merchants and service providers

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The OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework

https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749

Saved by uncleflo on July 10th, 2017.

The OAuth 2.0 authorization framework enables a third-party application to obtain limited access to an HTTP service, either on behalf of a resource owner by orchestrating an approval interaction between the resource owner and the HTTP service, or by allowing the third-party application to obtain access on its own behalf. This specification replaces and obsoletes the OAuth 1.0 protocol described in RFC 5849.

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