I tried putting the mobile phone in the microwave oven then close it, I tried putting the phone in a metal cooker and close it, in fridge,.. it seems every time the phone still can receive the call from other phone which means those devices can not shield electromagnetic wave.
Is there any effec...
I was trying to test a macro that talks to the user when the cell tower signal is lost for more than 1 whole minute or something. was easy before they added another tower.
> Main SoC of the board is new Intel Atom "Tangier" (Z34XX), produced with 22 nm, having 2 Atom Silvermont cores running at 500 MHz and one Intel Quark core at 100 MHz (for executing RTOS ViperOS). SoC has 1 GB RAM integrated on package. There is also 4 GB eMMC Flash on board, WiFi/Bluetooth4 and USB controllers.
hipaa backups must be encrypted, but do the machines the data is actively being used on need to be as well? it would make sense if they had to, but I have been poking around and haven't found where it says it needs to be
ah okay, well I found this "◾However, if a portable device needs to be encrypted due to stored sensitive information, file/folder level encryption and full disk encryption (FDE) are both options to keep data safe while stored locally." and "◾Data at rest needs to be encrypted as well – this includes data stored on disk drives, backup tapes, or servers since they can be accessed from remote locations and in the physical location if not properly locked/secured"
Uses more memory than Eclipse... and spends a fair bit of time pegging a CPU core
On the other hand, it's still very smooth - no constant freezing as Eclipse seems to like
(^ @allquixotic)
Working with Swing - JOptionPane is nice. I wish .NET had something like that built-in. On the minus side, data binding is a pain in the arse with Swing.
I have using Joomla backend it have same issue by automatic "URL" generated. Automatic URL show in webmaster tool Not found. And Please Help me, How to rectifier this issue.
New users of a Stack Exchange site may not fully understand how the site works. For example, the user may not know how to vote, what reputation is, how to format a question or answer, or how to navigate the site. While the FAQ and privilege pages may offer enough information to teach new users ...
We've been having this printing issue for the last two months where the printer stops taking prints over the network at a certain point. Each and every time we need to reset the printer by powering it off and on to get it back online. Few canon technicians came and said that we may have a network...
Hey all, random question... does anyone know how to verify a download of the Firefox installer for OS X? Like, is there a cryptographic hash or a digital signature published somewhere?
@AwalGarg latest, 33.1.1. That link is exactly what I need. Thanks!
This wouldn't fit on the main site, right? If it would, I'd be happy to post it so you can accumulate some rep with that answer. If you care about such things. ;-)
When I do package/install, here's what I get at the end:
/usr/bin/ld: errno: TLS definition in /lib/libc.so.6 section .tbss mismatches non-TLS reference in envdir.o /lib/libc.so.6: could not read symbols: Bad value collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [envdir] Error 1 Copying commands into ./command... cp: cannot stat `compile/svscan': No such file or directory
I am unsure of what could be the cause, any ideas?
@JordanRichards that's a pretty low-level error, suggesting possibly that this "daemon tools" (not sure what that is) provided some pre-compiled binaries that needed to be linked, but your glibc version is ABI-incompatible with the one they used.... OR you had stale object files in the build dir and have upgraded your compiler toolchain or distro version since
the upgrade changes too many things... init system, package versions, config files, etc... you can fairly easily backup your data, like exporting SQL databases and copying off any files you need, but configuration and package installation will have to be done again... however, with an up-to-date version of the OS, you probably wouldn't have to go through as many shenanigans to get things installed and working
well I'd do it this way -- make a list of all the config files you've edited, and back them up; when you install fresh, backup the default conf files and then replace them with the edited ones, then work through the errors... you will probably get errors due to deprecated commands, syntax, etc
@Boris_yo wouldnt even try it. blowing air past stuff clogged in water funnel areas is not going to work in all cases. Sometimes stuff has to come back the other way, which can include stuff that never should have gone down there to begin with. a person doesnt want to get really bad clogs down further IN pipes, but then a snake might be the only method of uncloging at that point anyway.
@DragonLord they touched on 2 things that bring up thought. Why Not make it a game? When people have like zero time to search , google will put up some lame game and even without time, people will be poking into it. If they are going to be so assured that the user must be beat down to co-operate, then why not Beat them down before they Can post a question (only the very first one)? People are so fed up with poop, they are handling it by flinging thier own poo, how is that a solution?
@DragonLord Another idea that comes to mind is: Ok so we want the off the street idiot to come waltzing in and ask a question without reading the manuel. Who's idiot fault is that? So say they did so properly, then there is no NEED to have them read the manuel. And if they are a miserable failure, they then MUST read the manueal to continue
:18755816 The FAQs the manuel for stack exchange it is a shog analogy.
We arent going to make it disneyland? why cant getting through the faqs before asking a question , be like driving through "it's a small world" :-) if disney can , what makes 5000 programmer incapable
As much as you feel it is necessary to put increasingly stringent measures to educate users who fail to understand how it works here, I fear this will make the place unfriendlier to newcomers.
The system works well as it stands. We've already done a lot of work in making Stack Exchange more accessible to newcomers.
@DragonLord Agreed. Not only that, but there's the simple fact that SE is not for everybody. It seems that just about everybody likes to try it, but we can't possibly please everyone. It just isn't gonna happen.
It seems to work for a lot of people... even new people who do things wrong the first time, I've seen them adjust and learn and start working within the site policies...
@DragonLord the downvote system can actaully make a bad question more popular. OR if you look at it rather closely, the regular users at the site are being USED. when a bad question come in, regular users get to play games with what might have been a full ignored question. instead the newbies question get edited, reviewed, looked at , and the BAD question has more views, and can get an answer.
So how does that become this arragement of learning? learning what, firing up a new user and splattering your way into a question, gets VIews, while the mundane religious follower of rules and manuel reading is all but ignored :-)
It isnt the people who still find punitive downvoting as the "solution" to bad questions.
Dont get me wrong either, punitive downvoting IS a most vicious and evil way to force people into conformation, it still even works on me.
We can go to sites and before even seeing anything we can be inundated by advertising, what if the FAQs was a cool animated GIF , or video, or mini-game that is displaying helpful hints on question survivability.
Another cool hint system in games , for those who would rather play than read is the single sentance hint items popping up , not the manuel, but more important, the most needed information for survival.
and the other one. "you have now been banned from asking questions" so you will have to make another user :-) trade that with "your questions suck so bad, to continue please read these faqs and get the stupid badge" :-) Which could occur earlier, under the idea that the user is already in the system, now to continue you read the Faqs.
@DragonLord - thoughts on this laptop for gaming? And is there anything else on that same site that would be significantly better for a few dollars more?
Anyways, knee surgery went will yesterday. They got me in the surgery room and within 5 minutes I was out cold. The next thing know is waking up in recovery with a nice hefty bandage feeling groggy as hell.
Oh reminds me... I do want to get a gaming laptop eventually. Gaming desktops are great and all but for portability/lan events, laptops are just easier
@BenRichards - yea currently I lug my secondary desktop around as it's not as heavy as my main system. Ideally I'd like to create some kind of lan in a box, with a switch built in and enough ports for a decent size group. Would make cable management much easier.
Well, I was thinking about having it separate to the main system. So it has a patch panel on the outside then all the necessary networking things on the inside.
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I am writing an app which uses IE's kiosk mode to display. I want to be able to detect whether or not the secondary monitor is powered on from the app. Is this possible? Thank you!
It was closed with the argument: "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." –"
And upon reading it I wonder what you want to do. Display a webpage in IE? Run some unknown app (probably on a phone or a tablet) and detect it a monitor is on or off (which you probably can do driver site. Nut sure if a user program can detect that).
Also, I am assuming that 'app' means 'application on a phone'.
@Hennes I've never seen that. I've also never hear of /usr/local/home. Having /home on its own partition is good practice, the rest are optional and as far as I know not common at all.
Terdon: and "what did you already try"? Giant duck: the last part to avoid people just coming here and asking 'gimme the codez'? Locking that part will attract down votes.
As for actual answers. No idea if IE can use something to detect it. Or if any web-browser can. I would assume this is readable at kernal level IF the monitor has the right connection (older ones do not) and IF the driver supports passing that information on
@GiantDuck No, don't repost. Not unless you delete this one. You can flag your post for moderator attention and ask them to migrate but the current version would also be off topic on SO. You need to show some of your code, explain what you want to achieve and what you have attempted.
You might be able to infer it from the APIs that let you detect if a page is visible on-screen, though that won't tell you anything about the hardware layout (or cloned displays, etc.)
@Hennes Remember, SO isn't coding-only.
If you want to ask how to do X, where X involves some operation from a program you're writing, it's generally on-topic (with some caveats, no "write it for me!").
@GiantDuck a much better question would be to explain why you want to detect the monitor. This sounds like a classic XY problem. Why not ask on SO but explain what the final objective is rather than the method you think might help you achieve it?
@Bob They don't, no. In those cases, they need to be nice and general though. "My app can't do what I want it to do" is not a good question and adding some code would help.
In this case, the general question is fine (though I really expect an answer of "no, not possible"), but more detail can help. And, of course, it does smell like an XY problem.
Also, at the moment it implies you're using JS and have no additional access to the system ("web app"). Explicitly stating those would be better.
I developed a web app to display a slideshow, and want to display it on my secondary monitor (Connected via HDMI) with IE's Kiosk mode on Windows 10. Because of CPU and other resources on the shared server, I want to pause the slideshow when the monitor is powered off. Is there a way to detect co...
@Psycogeek Have been messing with photography today. Same image but different outcomes with bluriness or lack of sharpness etc. tried to achieve f/ 8 and 1/4 shutter speed but could not because I can't control manually: imgur.com/a/fcw0S
If you have it on a tripod, then blurriness at the focal point is a focusing issue, not aperture or shutter speed (assuming shutter is reasonably fast)
@Bob Focusing problem in camera? I thought not enough lighting is issue. Shot at 64 ISO slowing shutter down and increasing aperture to catch more light. I have it on tripod: imgur.com/a/kh4n3#0
Yea i was indicating that you can get a larger "depth of field" or area that is in focus, if you have better light and a smaller iris.
True also if you are back some, with the camera zoomed or not, it is also easier to focus, vrses being in a Macro mode. that also will "flatten" a picture the further away you are the less dimentional effect of having closeer or further away from different areas of the image/product.
No manuel, in just the focus :-) not really a huge problem, what would be a bigger problem with White On Black (extreeme contrast) is not having any other manual adjustment.
@Boris_yo is that a cat5 (or 6?) retract cable? I luv retracts, with all these wires for my job stuff that doesnt get tangled up is so helpful when out on the job.
@Bob Even just firing the flash can help, but be careful about shadowing and red-eye.
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