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Saved by uncleflo on January 18th, 2022.
Surveying in caves is a hard and thankless task. We spend hours in uncomfortable locations working to obtain the data we bring back to create cave maps. However in several cases all the hard work put into the survey and sketching of caves has been lost. Either the data itself is lost due to a catastrophe or negligence or the project leader loses interest in the cave, project, or in several cases, caving altogether, and walks away with data. I started caving and mapping in Rockcastle and Jackson Counties Kentucky. Over time I saw many great mapping efforts disappear as people went on to other things, and the maps and data were not preserved. This site was started as an example how the internet can preserve and make available data over long periods of time. It started with Rockcastle and Jackson maps that I had worked on, then friends maps, and now is trying to capture the entire wealth of cave maps in these counties as well as surrounding counties.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 28th, 2018.
We've finally done it: Fstoppers has moved over to a new 10 Gb/second network and server and it is incredibly fast. Let me show you what we did and how you can create your own 10 Gb/s network for a fraction of the price. For the past four years we have been using a Synology NAS (network attached storage) device to work from and to backup all of our photo and video content. It has served us well but as we hire more people, and as we begin shooting videos in 4K, it has been filling up and slowing down. It was time for us to upgrade.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 29th, 2018.
Let's look at a common task that a developer does in their day-to-day job. A database table is to be modified for its data and/or structure. Before making any changes, the first thing that is always wise to do is to back up the database table. The easy way to accomplish this is to write a piece of SQL script like below. The scenario is we're going to make some changes to Products table, so here we go. Copy and paste the following SQL to your SQLyog free Community Edition query window. Note that the SQL needs to end with semi-colon if you have multiple queries in the query window. Most of the queries in the tutorials need Northwind MySQL database, you can download the database script on this page.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 27th, 2017.
Karaf has a lot of support for Apache Aries, which makes it a convenient environment for developing and testing enterprise OSG i applications. So well integrated is Karaf with Aries, Karaf comes with Blueprint support by default. Even better, if you list the OSGi bundles using the osgi:list , there's a special column that shows each bundle's Blueprint status.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 27th, 2017.
Active Backup for Server is a package specially designed to centralize data backup for Windows and Linux servers. It provides a unified monitoring interface and a consistent setup experience for all your backup tasks from different sources. What's more, source servers do not require additional installation of backup agents.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 21st, 2016.
Let's visualize and talk about the "full stack" of web development. From a developer's standpoint, we're probably talking about the layers of code involved in delivering a website to an end user. But let's back up further for a moment and just talk about a stack of things. Given all the different device, language, and application options out there, many stacks of things in this case! There's the stacks involved for phone application development, stacks for websites, stacks for console gaming, and more! To avoid head explosions to the extent possible possible, I'm going to focus on Metal Toad's most common stack.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 21st, 2016.
Barkeep is "the friendly code review system" — a fast, fun way to review code. Engineering organizations can use it to keep the quality bar high. With it you can watch commits made to any Git repository, see diffs, write comments, and have those comments emailed to your fellow committers.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 19th, 2016.
The best software teams ship early and often. Not many tools, one tool. JIRA Software is built for every member of your software team to plan, track, and release great software. Create user stories and issues, plan sprints, and distribute tasks across your software team. Prioritize and discuss your team's work in full context with complete visibility. Ship with confidence and sanity knowing the information you have is always current. Improve team performance based on real-time, visual data you can use.
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Saved by uncleflo on April 2nd, 2015.
Calculate the Jacobian from a website, very powerful. Many of users do not use powerful Maxima computer algebra system for systematic work, but for ad hoc algebraic calculations – equations, functions, matrixes, etc. only. To do this job, it is not useful to download the whole application from a web site.
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Saved by uncleflo on March 26th, 2015.
In addition to the tasks often performed by users in Section 44.1, “End User Control of SELinux”, SELinux administrators could be expected to perform a number of additional tasks. These tasks typically require root access to the system. Such tasks are significantly easier under the targeted policy. For example, there is no need to consider adding, editing, or deleting Linux users from the SELinux users, nor do you need to consider roles. This section covers the types of tasks required of an administrator who maintains Red Hat Enterprise Linux running SELinux.
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Saved by uncleflo on March 26th, 2015.
Administrators can expect to do most of the same things that users do in Section 5.1 End User Control of SELinux, plus a number of additional tasks that are usually done only at the root level. Using the targeted policy makes tasks measurably easier for the administrator. For example, there is no need to consider adding, editing, or deleting Linux users from the SELinux users, nor do you need to consider roles.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.
SeeYou is a flight planning and analysis tool for glider, paraglider and hang glider pilots. It is designed for Windows PC as well as Android, iPhone and iPad devices. Its functions before the flight allow you to plan tasks, manage waypoint lists and upload all that to the navigation device of your choice. After the flight it allows you to download flights from GPS devices, see your flight on the map, analyse it into the tiniest details through Statistics and 3D view. It is closely integrated with SeeYou Cloud in order to deliver seamless comfort in viewing your flights on home PC, at work, on your Tablet or Smartphone.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2014.
In the development of distributed security sensor networks a large variety of prototype systems have been implemented and tested. However these systems tend to be developer specific and require substantial overhead in demonstrating more than one application. To bridge the gap between embedded, networked systems and desktop simulation environments, systems are necessary which are easily deployable and allow extended operation of distributed sensor networks, while allowing the flexibility to quickly test and evaluate a variety of operational algorithms. To enable fast optimization by leveraging the widest development community, open standards for such a portable development system are desired.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 16th, 2013.
This is the Git reference site. It is meant to be a quick reference for learning and remembering the most important and commonly used Git commands. The commands are organized into sections of the type of operation you may be trying to do, and will present the common options and commands needed to accomplish these common tasks. Each section will link to the next section, so it can be used as a tutorial. Every page will also link to more in-depth Git documentation such as the official manual pages and relevant sections in the Pro Git book, so you can learn more about any of the commands. First, we'll start with thinking about source code management like Git does.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 16th, 2013.
Do it (Tomorrow): Do it Today. Or Don't. Simple Task Management. See the app that millions have downloaded and tried! Any Send: Quick & easy filesharing over wifi. Stop using email to send files to people on your wifi. AnySend is copy & paste for your home or office network. Everyday Notes: Chronicle your life. Organise your life in a virtual notebook that uses iOS 5's brand new page flip technology.
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