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On 4 February 2018 at 15:40, Bret Busby wrote: > > Have you tried (or, considered trying) MATE? > > When GNOME 3 was imposed, the only workable (for me) alternative to > GNOME 2, was MATE, so, since about UuntuMATE 12.04, I have been using > UbuntuMATE, now using UbuntuMATE 16.04, and hoping that UbuntuMATE > 18.04 will be sufficiently similar (and, similarly RE: NEW COMMITTER: BENEDICT JIN On 2018/11/26 16:19:55, Yuva raj wrote: > Hi Benedict, is the time series database is open source > > On Mon 26 Nov, 2018, 6:38 PM benedictjin2016@xxxxxxxxx < > benedictjin2016@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > > > > On 2018/11/20 22:37:05, Jihoon Son wrote: > > > The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache Druid > ADVANCED PARTITIONING DISCUSSION Hi folks, As a follow up to the PTG discussion, I'd like to schedule a call about advanced partitioning in ironic. Please vote for the date and time next week: https RE: UNIFORM BIG INTEGERS On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 17:30:44 +0100, Gilles wrote: Hi. On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 15:15:55 +0000, Bernd Eckenfels wrote: Hello, I don’t know what the usecase is, it is THE DEVOLUTION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND SLOTHFUL C.L.P "In America, they haven't spoken it for years!" -- Professor Henry Higgins, "My Fair Lady" -----Original Message----- On 24/01/2012 05:57, Rick Johnson wrote: I would wish that pedantic citizens of the British colony in America stopped calling whatever misinterpreted waffle they produce, English. RE: HELLO BEAM COMMUNITY!!! Welcome aboard ! Regards JB On 04/08/2018 04:39, Connell O'Callaghan wrote: > Hi All > > My name is Connell. I am relatively new to Beam (and Google where I work RE: GETTING SOME MORE EYES ON THE R BINDINGS WORK Some of those lines are generated automatically by roxygen, and some of them are the license headers ;-) Still the pr is substantial, esp compared to the previous one. PRIORITIES FOR THE NEXT 2 WEEKS As mentioned at yesterday's virtual mid-cycle, our top priority right now is to get the milestone-1 items reviewed and re-reviewed. And the specs freeze is next week WHAT DID I JUST RUIN? Perrhaps I should add that apt-get had the --quiet and --assume-yes options On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 8:37 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: > I may have outsmarted myself. > > I was about to upgrade packages and I wanted to capture the plethora of > messages I expected > this to produce, so I did it under script(1). (ARROW-4062) ADD README Prev by Date: (ARROW-4061) Implement "spaced" version for non-dictionary encoding/decoding Next by Date:(ARROW
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On 4 February 2018 at 15:40, Bret Busby wrote: > > Have you tried (or, considered trying) MATE? > > When GNOME 3 was imposed, the only workable (for me) alternative to > GNOME 2, was MATE, so, since about UuntuMATE 12.04, I have been using > UbuntuMATE, now using UbuntuMATE 16.04, and hoping that UbuntuMATE > 18.04 will be sufficiently similar (and, similarly RE: NEW COMMITTER: BENEDICT JIN On 2018/11/26 16:19:55, Yuva raj wrote: > Hi Benedict, is the time series database is open source > > On Mon 26 Nov, 2018, 6:38 PM benedictjin2016@xxxxxxxxx < > benedictjin2016@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > > > > On 2018/11/20 22:37:05, Jihoon Son wrote: > > > The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache Druid > ADVANCED PARTITIONING DISCUSSION Hi folks, As a follow up to the PTG discussion, I'd like to schedule a call about advanced partitioning in ironic. Please vote for the date and time next week: https RE: UNIFORM BIG INTEGERS On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 17:30:44 +0100, Gilles wrote: Hi. On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 15:15:55 +0000, Bernd Eckenfels wrote: Hello, I don’t know what the usecase is, it is THE DEVOLUTION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND SLOTHFUL C.L.P "In America, they haven't spoken it for years!" -- Professor Henry Higgins, "My Fair Lady" -----Original Message----- On 24/01/2012 05:57, Rick Johnson wrote: I would wish that pedantic citizens of the British colony in America stopped calling whatever misinterpreted waffle they produce, English. RE: HELLO BEAM COMMUNITY!!! Welcome aboard ! Regards JB On 04/08/2018 04:39, Connell O'Callaghan wrote: > Hi All > > My name is Connell. I am relatively new to Beam (and Google where I work FORMAL QUESTION TO STEERING COUNCIL (RE RECENT PEP8 CHANGES) > On Jul 2, 2020, at 5:48 PM, Random832 wrote: > > but the point is that the *whole idea* of "standard English" is tied to white supremacyBunkum.
PRIORITIES FOR THE NEXT 2 WEEKS As mentioned at yesterday's virtual mid-cycle, our top priority right now is to get the milestone-1 items reviewed and re-reviewed. And the specs freeze is next week EXTRACTION OF MODEL AND DATE CREATED TAG FROM OWN PICTURE On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 7:31 PM, wrote: > On Tuesday, 14 March 2017 19:54:18 UTC+1, MRAB wrote: >> It might be worth trying "ImageMagick". > > ImageMagick is only for pictures. :( > Do you have a suggestionfor videos?
SUPPORT FOR MIPS ARCHITECTURE? We can provide ci resources to the first party. But, sorry, what detailed ci resources do we need to provide? and how to provide? Do you mean KVM and hosts with MIPS architecture?ABOUT MAIN()
On Friday 06 July 2018 14:27:16 Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2018-07-06, Gene Heskett wrote: > > In that case, I hate to say it, but youreducation is
THE DEVOLUTION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND SLOTHFUL C.L.P "In America, they haven't spoken it for years!" -- Professor Henry Higgins, "My Fair Lady" -----Original Message----- On 24/01/2012 05:57, Rick Johnson wrote: I would wish that pedantic citizens of the British colony in America stopped calling whatever misinterpreted waffle they produce, English.HELP ON PARAMIKO
Refer this site you may get some useful information http://segfault.in/2010/03/paramiko-ssh-and-sftp-with-python/ On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Noufal Ibrahim PROPOSAL: LET'S DROP I386 On 5/12/18 5:31 PM, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote: > HDDs consume more energy than SSDs; Unless it's NVMe. > similarly newer (faster clock/dynamicly clocked, and operating at a lower > voltage / amps) RAM > consume less energy. DECODING A HUGE JSON FILE INCREMENTALLY I'm looking for a way to incrementally decode a JSON file. I know this has come up before, and in general the problem is not soluble (because in theory the JSON file could be a single object). IS PYTHON A COMMERCIAL PROPOSITION On 31/07/12 14:52, David wrote: > On 30/07/2012, lipska the kat wrote: >> On 30/07/12 14:06, Roy Smith wrote: >>> >>> These days, I'm working on a fairly large web application (songza.com). >> >> "We are very sorry to say that due to licensing constraints we cannot >> allow access to Songza for listeners located outside of the United States." FORMAL QUESTION TO STEERING COUNCIL (RE RECENT PEP8 CHANGES) > On Jul 2, 2020, at 5:48 PM, Random832 wrote: > > but the point is that the *whole idea* of "standard English" is tied to white supremacyBunkum.
PRIORITIES FOR THE NEXT 2 WEEKS As mentioned at yesterday's virtual mid-cycle, our top priority right now is to get the milestone-1 items reviewed and re-reviewed. And the specs freeze is next week EXTRACTION OF MODEL AND DATE CREATED TAG FROM OWN PICTURE On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 7:31 PM, wrote: > On Tuesday, 14 March 2017 19:54:18 UTC+1, MRAB wrote: >> It might be worth trying "ImageMagick". > > ImageMagick is only for pictures. :( > Do you have a suggestionfor videos?
SUPPORT FOR MIPS ARCHITECTURE? We can provide ci resources to the first party. But, sorry, what detailed ci resources do we need to provide? and how to provide? Do you mean KVM and hosts with MIPS architecture?ABOUT MAIN()
On Friday 06 July 2018 14:27:16 Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2018-07-06, Gene Heskett wrote: > > In that case, I hate to say it, but youreducation is
THE DEVOLUTION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND SLOTHFUL C.L.P "In America, they haven't spoken it for years!" -- Professor Henry Higgins, "My Fair Lady" -----Original Message----- On 24/01/2012 05:57, Rick Johnson wrote: I would wish that pedantic citizens of the British colony in America stopped calling whatever misinterpreted waffle they produce, English.HELP ON PARAMIKO
Refer this site you may get some useful information http://segfault.in/2010/03/paramiko-ssh-and-sftp-with-python/ On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Noufal Ibrahim PROPOSAL: LET'S DROP I386 On 5/12/18 5:31 PM, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote: > HDDs consume more energy than SSDs; Unless it's NVMe. > similarly newer (faster clock/dynamicly clocked, and operating at a lower > voltage / amps) RAM > consume less energy. DECODING A HUGE JSON FILE INCREMENTALLY I'm looking for a way to incrementally decode a JSON file. I know this has come up before, and in general the problem is not soluble (because in theory the JSON file could be a single object). IS PYTHON A COMMERCIAL PROPOSITION On 31/07/12 14:52, David wrote: > On 30/07/2012, lipska the kat wrote: >> On 30/07/12 14:06, Roy Smith wrote: >>> >>> These days, I'm working on a fairly large web application (songza.com). >> >> "We are very sorry to say that due to licensing constraints we cannot >> allow access to Songza for listeners located outside of the United States." ERROR 522 RAY ID: 595DDED5AB8CF59D • 2020-05-19 12:38:09 UTC CONNECTION TIMED OUT__ __ You
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