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Amber & Brash Become A Party Of Three & Wesley Gets A Sister | Neighborhood Stories
AMBER: See you later. DAD: You’re still daddy’s little boy, okay? [BABY LAUGHING] Hey there, I’m Crystal with Ring. Up next in Neighborhood Stories: a working dad didn’t miss out on his son’s first steps thanks to his Ring Cam. - Noah. [CLAPPING] One of life’s big moments happened when little Noah’s dad was at work. But mom, Lili, was lucky to be there when Noah took his first long walk in the living room.
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Performance Profiling | Database Tool
Have you ever gotten stuck trying to figure out where your database-related performance issues are coming from? Look no further than the database tool in Visual Studio and find out more on this episode of VS Toolbox. [MUSIC] >> Hey, everyone. Welcome to Visual Studio Toolbox. I’m your host, Leslie Richardson. Today, I’m joined once again by Esteban Herrera as part of our larger series on performance profiling.
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Why NVIDIA is so troublesome in Fedora? Ft Silverblue 33
Fedora traditionally had problems with NVIDIA drivers, and pretty much with every proprietary software too. In the last 3-4 years they have mostly solved them.. Or more correctly? They moved them to Silverblue. To be more precise, NVIDIA will work fine on Silverblue itself. But everyone’s using Silverblue will soon realize they spend more time on Toolbox rather on Host.
00:34 - And that’s something Fedora engineers know about, and that’s the plan!
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TLA+ validation of Chord - Jean-Paul Bodeveix, Julien Brunel, David Chemouil, Mamoun Filali
Hello, everybody. My name is Mamoun Filali. I present you the work entitled A TLA+ validation of the Chord protocol. This is a joint work with my colleagues, Jean-Paul Bodeveix, Julien Brunel, and David Chemouil. First, a little bit of history about this protocol. Twenty years ago, an official version of this protocol was published. This protocol addresses peer-to-peer lookup services for Internet applications.
00:38 - Four years ago, Pamela Zave published an alloy model of this protocol.
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Supercomputing with MPI meets the Common Workflow Language standards, An experience report
[Rupe] Hi! Thank you for listening to our talk about what happens when supercomputing with MPI meets the Common Workflow Language standards. So who are we? My name is Rupert Nash and I work at the EPCC in the University of Edinburgh. My colleague Nick Brown also contributed to this work as has Max Kontak at the German Aerospace Center and joining me to present today is Michael [Crusoe].
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Why FAST CHARGERS Destroys your PHONE?
many companies have made fast charges which charges your mobile in just some seconds or minutes and people thought that is an advantage for them but there is a disadvantage which which mobile companies don’t let you know let us discuss them a mobile battery have two poles one is minus and the other one is plus the minus one has much electrons while the plus one have less the minus electrons just want to flow to the plus pole along the way they can power among any components you put in the path once all the electrons flow to the plus pole your battery is dead a charger push the electrons back to the negative pole to full up the battery in a fast charger to this process faster but the problem to this is of starters it means you actually gets less battery capacity in every battery a separator is putted between the negative and the positive pole to make sure that they pass through the circuit and don’t move more freely the faster you want to charge your battery the thicker you made a separator to make the battery more stable but it make your battery density fall if you want to charge ultra fast like a lot of new phones started to do take a step further and split those battery in two separate battery but it will waste the space that’s why you haven’t seen this except big phones fast charging means fast movement of electrons which creates more heat and heat is our enemy of battery it slowly changes its physical structure which will make its ability to hold charge fall over time as a rough estimate if you put your battery on 30 degrees celsius you will lose around 20 that’s why when you put your phone on charge try not to use it some gaming phones are launching charges which you can put on your mobile while playing but it doesn’t make your battery rise but it also doesn’t make it fall if you have two option of choosing between a wireless charger and a wire charger you should choose the wire charger because wireless charger use up more energy and much of that ends up by heat so it’s fine for today see you soon .
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CloudStor User Testimonial
My name is Rob and I’m a neuroscientist. I investigate how people listen in complex acoustic environments. Specifically, I study how you use both of your ears to listen in challenging situations. We use behavioural measures to understand listening performance and we use neuroimaging techniques to understand how the brain processes sound. So we use CloudStor to store all of our data this is often handy because we have people from different sites uploading to the same central location and we use SWAN to process that data.
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DDS-CAD 16 | New options for cable management systems and conduits
We’re stepping up electrical design in DDS-CAD 16 with new options for cable management systems and the cable path. First of all you can now connect cable management systems directly to distribution boards. This function generates a consistent link between the two objects. Once you connect the cable management system to the board, the respective circuits will connect to the cable management system. This link will automatically be considered in cable calculations.
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NetHui 2020: Is there Any-body out there? (Domain Name Commission)
(upbeat music) - [Any] Kia ora, I’m Any, the Domain Name Commission’s first online staff member. I joined in March this year when the team of five million New Zealanders went into lockdown to fight the spread of COVID-19. Folks at the Domain Name Commission needed me to be online fast to help them handle inquiries from around the world about.nz domain names. I started at the right time.
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NetHui 2020: Parents Awareness of their childrens experiences of online risks (Neil Melhuish)
Kia ora, my name is Neil Melhuish from Netsafe, and I’m going to be presenting the results of a study that we’ve completed that looks at parent, caregiver and whānau awareness of children’s experiences of online risks and harm. Now, this study we’ve completed as part of the Global Kids Online project. You can go and check out their website to learn a little bit more about this work, but Netsafe is New Zealand’s member of Global Kids Online.