Suppose I have 5 years of daily stock prices. I input this into Stata. I want to run random walk on this data so I run arima model on it. I would like to predict daily stock prices of next year. What commands should I run?
Please forgive me. I am really bad at Stata.
@Boris_yo only old school, i like the old bag style, because it is cheaper to replace the bag being a filter, than the filters in these new vortex style canistar vaccumes.
@Boris_yo now they seem to make sub $100 vaccumes with an engine and plastic trash that breaks. Planned obsolecence or just to greedy to put some metal in where it is needed?
@Psycogeek Last time I forgot to clean dust canister and left it disassembled inside of vacuum cleaner. Of course I forgot about this before I started vacuuming again and what do you know? The vacuum cleaner did a bad job with all the dust and canister parts inside of it before I realized it. I cleaned the dust that was inside of air out vent but most of it got to the filter out which is inside vacuum cleaner. Now vacuum cleaner makes loud noise when cleaning and I don't know how to clean the dust that is inside of filter out.
@Boris_yo what? why does it sound like it is trying to fly? is the air movement thing disconnected from the motor, or does it always sound like that with that many RPMs?
Is there a formula or a calculation. That would make it available to compare processing power of one's computer processor with another? Off course, I know that our computers doesn't process same in same moment. But let say that they would use 100% of their processing power on exact same data.
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I would recommend you abandon regex entirely - it is simply too much trouble to get it to work in cases like this. Not everything can be solved easily with regex! In this case, most scripting languages can do this fairly easily. I've written a piece of JavaScript for you, here - just enter your d...
What is the best way to make a "data time capsule", that can be opened only after some amount of time have passed, even for person who created that data?
I was thinking about encryption with random password, so you have to wait many years until computational power will allow to decrypt this data...
@Bob Galaxy S2? USD 400, S3 is USD 600 and S4 is USD 690 ~ 850. Moto X is USD 515 (Those prices are in the cheapest possible way, paying full price in cash.)
5) put it at the bottom of a TOU or License for software, right before the I agree button, someday someone will read a TOU and the time capsule will be opened
But to be honest, I don't have a university degree, if I did my salary would be almost twice for doing the same stuff (I know 2 persons who are less capable than me, at least less thchnical knowledge, and earn more than me)
Hey. How do I choose the boot device on one of those newfangled UEFI thingies kids use nowadays?
I couldn't wait and tried to boot my new laptop using a USB ubuntu (I can't boot Win8 because I want to sue them for including win8. Long story).
But there is no boot device list when I press any key!
I just powered it on for the first time. It shows a black screen with the DELL logo on center and a rotating loading circle below it for 20secs, then a Win8-looking dialog "please choose your language and keyboard for use on this OS" screen.
What you need to do is drain all power from the machine, by unplugging it and either waiting for a while (at least 5 mins) or pressing the power button a couple of times (this attempts to start it, which will drain any capacitors in the PSU - typically, fans might spin up or LEDs might light for ...
@Braiam crypto.stackexchange.com/questions/606/… wow, must be a better way. after all the wasted power and energy and time, there must be a physical lockbox method that is time based, that a password or a flash disk could be stored in.
@Braiam The methods they are choosing Physically, would be like drilling a hole 17 miles into the earths crust, and burring it there, then handing everyone a shovel :-)
Ok, I think I get it. It is possible to resume hibernation from G3 / D3-cold, but it is not mandatory, and it is possible to resume from other states. And for different devices, the state it goes to might be different. Some might go to S4, others to S5, others to G3. And I assume in eihter some (or all) that go into not-G3, if you remove all power sources, it is the same is it was into G3 and on next power up it will resume hibernation?
Does hibernation set some flag on the HDD / bootloader indicating "Hey, I've been hibernated, please continue resuming hibernation"? I have the impression it is so.
@Bob Yeah, I think the Power States / Global States / Device states would clarify the answer greatly for those who are not very familiar, like myself.
hi superusers, i have a problem with my bluetooth headset and linux; it worked until some time ago so I'm not looking for a step by step tutorial, I just need some "interactivity" because I really don't know what else should I do... is anyone available?
Rubber duck debugging, rubber ducking, and the rubber duckie test are informal terms used in software engineering to refer to a method of debugging code. The name is a reference to a story in the book The Pragmatic Programmer in which a programmer would carry around a rubber duck and debug their code by forcing themself to explain it, line-by-line, to the duck.
Many programmers have had the experience of explaining a programming problem to someone else, possibly even to someone who knows nothing about programming, and then hitting upon the solution in the process of explaining the problem...
I'm looking at a company that provides basic hosted VMs. I've noticed that the public IP used for RDP access is also the IP thats bound to the network adapter in Windows. Is that usual in such hosted arangements?
@Bob I was expecting to find a private IP address bound to the NIC. I'm just hunting around for some article on how providers of such services typically set this kind of thing up, and the pros/cons of the different approaches.
There must be some broken fuse in my brain, because I feel like I'm just on the verge of understanding it all on the concept, then it goes blank. I can understand if you are getting frustated and angry. .____.
@Bob. Sorry its not a very well formed question at the moment. But just to clarify, the means of remote access to the server is RDP and that is achieved by connecting to a public IP address. When i logged into Windows, I was just supprised to see the public IP I used for RDP bound to the NIC (rather than a private IP). But point taken - probablly better for SF.
Let me see: The "S4 powered down" and the "S5 powered down" are not the same, that's the cause for removing battery and pressing power, to force it to go into S5; and if after that I had booted and let the bootloader continue from S5, then after the bootloader had taken control then it would make NO DIFFERENCE AT ALL, because after the bootloader has taken control, then as you said "at this point, the S5 => S0 and S4 => S0 branches merge"
but BECAUSE I WAS ABLE TO PRESS F12, then I told it to boot from a new device, actively changing the boot flow and breaking away from the hibernation resume.