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Calm during COVID: Mindful breathing
We face enormous challenges with Covid-19. Like many of you, I feel uncertain, I worry about the loss that people are suffering, and a lot of fear. Just a couple of weeks ago, I was teaching in UC Berkeley, and now, my daughters, and I, and my wife are at home, like many of you, sheltering, and really facing this new, disrupted life during this time. I’m Dr.
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Kiran Kedlaya (March 24, 2020)
R. Pries: Great okay, so I’m very happy today to introduce Kiran Kedlaya, who’s talking about the Sato-Tate conjecture and it’s generalizations. Oh and Kiran, is it okay if we post your talk on Youtube? K. Kedlaya: Yes, it is All right, so let’s go ahead and get started. So, thank you to Rachel for having the foresight to start a seminar that could handle a global emergency, although this is maybe not the one she’s thinking of, and Drew for helping get us over the 100-participant barrier I see there are about 150 people signed in.
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DIY vyžínač vs Makita DUR181
Welcome to my video about grass trimmer As starter, we got here Makita DUR181 my father bought. For cost around 80USD, this string trimmer is powered by 18V batteries. And it happens to have just one string. Just one ridiculous string It has such low RPM and torque, that it is unable to cut regular grass clump. I brought this trimmer to my bunker to cut grass around it and almost no work was done.
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4/6/2020 #BITCOIN ZAP — 624,695
All right, ladies and gentlemen, like I said today’s very special guests on the rice crypto show is Andreas Antonopoulos Andreas thank you so much for coming on the show today. How you doing? Oh, it’s a pleasure Rice thank you for having me on the show and very happy to be here. Doing well. Thank you! Yeah, considering everything that’s going on around the world I mean, this is definitely a really interesting time to interview you I know that you’ve done a lot of studying of economics and our financial system and we’re at a really crazy point in history kind of no-man’s land and We just seem today.
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How to enable Virtualization (VT-x) in Bios Windows 10 || Tech Tips
hi first check for virtualization is enabled or not using command prompt Search for cmd in search bar and hit enter type command systeminfo.exe and hit enter see virtualization enabled option as “NO” let’s go back to desktop and open settings Click on the start menu and click on setting icon then click on update and security tab then click on recovery option from left sidebar under advanced startup click on restart let’s wait to enter BIOS setting MODE Here we have enter in bios setting now click on troubleshoot option now click on UEFI Firmware Settings Now click on restart button now here we have to press f10 key to start boot process this is main menu of bios setting now click on system configuration here we can see Virtualization technology is currently disabled now click on disabled to see toggle options click on enable tab and hit enter click on f10 to exit and save changes and press yes lets wait to restart the PC it will take some time here we have desktop lets check if it is enabled or not simply type cmd in search bar and hot enter and then type command “systeminfo.
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Ryterna sowroom video tour
The show was cancelled but the doors are too good to be concealed Handlebars with wood 3 00:00:22,000 –> 00:00:29,000 Double leaf front door easy operation Concealed hinges - perfect appearance from both sides ‘Hidden’ handle with LED’s ‘Corten’ finish Custom made to match any design idea .
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WEG Variable Frequency Drive Tutorials - PID Quick Start Part A - The Hardware
Before implementing PID we need to understand our hardware and more importantly what our hardware can do. Let’s fill in the details of this block diagram from the previous video. We’ll be using this single phase 120-volt 1 horse power drive to control this 3500-rpm jet pump motor. The motor is driving an old swimming pool pump I had laying around which forces water up to some manual butterfly valves over here.
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GNOME 3.36: Embedded Terminal in Files App (Plugin)
So, we have an embedded Terminal Plugin for GNOME Files, that actually it should be a default feature. The installation instructions are on Github, so I won’t get bothered with those. So we open Nautilus, and with F4 we reveal the Terminal! That’s same shortcut as Dolphin Files, and I’m using it for 2 days now without much of complains. If we navigate inside a folder, Terminal will also go to the path.
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Spatial conservation prioritization...promises more efficient protection of Japan’s biodiversity
Islands are hotspots of biodiversity. But they’re in danger. Human activities are disrupting the natural habitats of numerous island plant and animal species, causing them to degrade, fragment, or perish altogether. Including here, in the islands of Japan. In response, the Japanese government has recently committed to a 17% expansion of its network of protected areas, spaces such as national parks that support long-term conservation of biodiversity and natural resources.
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Using STOC (French Breeding Bird Survey) EBV workflow on Vigie-Chiro (Bats survey) example data
Here I select 2 similar but different (in identification quality threshold) “raw abundance” data files so 2 parallel executions of the “CSI EBV workflow” will be scheduled We thus see here the 2 parallel executions of “CSI EBV workflow” Both workflows are scheduled on the cluster, and now we can monitor execution of each step Green: tool execution was ok, you can evaluate results Red: tool execution failed, have a look at the error info Here, the use of GAM algorithm give an error, probably due to a lack of data for some species But glmTMB algorithm is succesfull here to compute trends per year .