I love the Raspberry Pi and I am a fan of the CrowPi from Elecrow. I have two of their first CrowPi device and I use them in demonstrations and talks all the time, especially when talking to students. They have a Kickstarter ending this week for the new CrowPi2. It's an update of the original CrowPi which was basically a Raspberry Pi in a tiny suitcase...instead the CrowPi2 looks like a lapto…
So when I build Release, the web.config will be transformed using the web.Release.config - is the some kind of extensibility or inheritance feature here too? Can I go "When I build Release1, I want to take the web.config, transform it using web.Release.config, and then transform that using web.Release1.config"?
Trying to not copypaste my web.Test.config 5 times right now to just change a number in one link...
I think (have not tested) they do the same transformations
I did use SlowCheetah in older VS versions (2010) but stopped it because MS made it almost unusable in more recent VS versions
You add all the common keys in the base web.config, then add only the transformations you need for that enviroment (usually ConnectionStrings, service endpoints, etc)
Yeah we already use that, for Dev/Test/Release/Stage/Prod. But now I'd like to make Test1-5, where there is only one value different than in Test, but if I make it transform from the base web.config, I have to put like 50 lines in there that are the same as in Test.
Had a nice rubber ducky moment yesterday. I was giving up on an issue and went to post a question on SO. While I was preparing the examples and what I tried, and used an online validator, I noticed my examples all worked. Traced the problem down to a setting related to my problem in my own code base. Yay for writing and never posting a Q.
They distribute less power to the area, so some building may have light, but the building next side has light. Or half your building has light but not the other half
Larger buildings are typically supplied with 3 phase, and each apartment would likely have one of the phases and a ground. There's an extremely slim chance that one of the phases could be dead
@CaptainObvious Strange, it's not unusual here for an apartment to have a 3-phase feed, and it's the standard for each apartment to have its own circuits, so that each apartment can only overload its own power.
Between a refrigerator, air-conditioning, electric oven and a relatively common electric water heater, the gradual move to 3-phase power in newer apartments makes sense.
Solar water heaters are fantastic, but there are still about 5 months a year you can't rely on them.
I heard soaking the curtains helps though. Don't have curtains, so I soaked a towel and swing it through the air sometimes, or just have it lying on the table.
@Squirrelkiller Hey, just because she comes from a warm country doesn't mean she likes it. I used to have a manager, years ago, who came from Russia. And any time the temperature would dip under 10° or so she would start shivering and complaining about the cold. When we asked her how she could complain about 10° when coming from a place where it's so much colder, she said that in Russia every building was properly insulated, there's heating, and the clothing were properly made for the cold.
Oh it's more than a preference, she can't actually handle it. In Barcelona she slept on the ground because the bed was too hot. Right now, we gotta think really hard how far to go with our bikes since she might lose consciousness.
Wow I really need a good german word for "deploy". Deploy looks so damn strange when used as a lended word in some declinations.
I am working on a project in finance domain and it has lot to do with text processing. Is there any AI libraries that can be trained with group of words or sentences that can be represented in multiple variants into a one canonical text ?
Switch that big for me would be a death sentence matrix
I'm reading documents and that could have different variations but NLP is a overkill since it's only finance domain and text revolves around payment earnings etc ., So there's really nothing is there about natural language
@Sakthivel That seems a bit broad. What exactly is the use case? You take text and want to translate (words? sentences?) into a canonical representation?
You're saying "NLP is overkill", but what you're asking for is NLP.
It might be a nicely packaged NLP you can simply use, but it's NLP.
What exactly are you trying to do? If for example you need to be able to find documents based on fuzzy search terms, you might simply store them in ElasticSearch/Solr and use that document db's fuzzy search features to find the documents.
to answer your question, the most common solution for mobile is to have a template for every sentences you'd be needing to present. e.g., {en: "You have purchased: {0}, with bla bla {1}", tl: "Nakabili ka ng bagay na nagkakahalaga ng {0}, na may {1}" } and translating numbers to words, I believe there's already a library that does that.
It's not that common of a word over here. Normally we just call them TERRORIST ORGANISATION. Don't really have any newsworthy crime syndicates whicha ren't terrorists here
Developing in Android be like: AS: cannot do X, because your dependency have 3.2.2 version. I need 4.1 and up! Me: updates to 4.1 AS: No, I need 6.1.1 Me: fffffffffuck you!
You all do realize that all these jokes are racist jokes, right? Long-established, true, but nonetheless jokes that make fun of a nationality are not much different than those making fun of an ethnic group or race.