See also:
Service | Type | Storage | Limitations |
---|---|---|---|
Amazon DynamoDB | 25 GB | ||
Amazon RDS | |||
Azure SQL Database | MS SQL Server | ||
👉 Clever Cloud | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis | 256 MB (PostgreSQL) | Max 5 connections (PostgreSQL) |
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See also:
Service | Type | Storage | Limitations |
---|---|---|---|
Amazon DynamoDB | 25 GB | ||
Amazon RDS | |||
Azure SQL Database | MS SQL Server | ||
👉 Clever Cloud | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis | 256 MB (PostgreSQL) | Max 5 connections (PostgreSQL) |
// This post referred to this git. I just trimmed cam and wifi part. | |
// https://github.com/v12345vtm/CameraWebserver2SD/blob/master/CameraWebserver2SD/CameraWebserver2SD.ino | |
#include "FS.h" | |
#include "SD_MMC.h" | |
//List dir in SD card | |
void listDir(fs::FS &fs, const char * dirname, uint8_t levels){ | |
Serial.printf("Listing directory: %s\n", dirname); |
No, seriously, don't. You're probably reading this because you've asked what VPN service to use, and this is the answer.
Note: The content in this post does not apply to using VPN for their intended purpose; that is, as a virtual private (internal) network. It only applies to using it as a glorified proxy, which is what every third-party "VPN provider" does.
; Press Ctrl+Shift+Space to set any currently active window to be always on top. | |
; Press Ctrl+Shift+Space again set the window to no longer be always on top. | |
; Source: https://www.howtogeek.com/196958/the-3-best-ways-to-make-a-window-always-on-top-on-windows | |
^+SPACE:: | |
WinGetTitle, activeWindow, A | |
if IsWindowAlwaysOnTop(activeWindow) { | |
notificationMessage := "The window """ . activeWindow . """ is now always on top." | |
notificationIcon := 16 + 1 ; No notification sound (16) + Info icon (1) | |
} |
Code is clean if it can be understood easily – by everyone on the team. Clean code can be read and enhanced by a developer other than its original author. With understandability comes readability, changeability, extensibility and maintainability.
I believe the following is the best way to work with Nagle's algorithm / TCP_NODELAY
/ TCP_CORK
.
It is described in this RedHat manual and the verdict is:
TCP_NODELAY = 1
, always.writev()
, prefer that.TCP_CORK = 1
, then write the data, then set TCP_CORK = 0
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I'm not the first one to think about a Bible AI chatbot. Many, many people have done it. Few have done it well to keep the AI focused on the Truth of God and not hallucinate.
I am no prompt engineer and am newer to the AI space. However, I've used prompt injection techniques
Below are a list of System Preference pane URLs and paths that can be accessed with scripting to assist users with enabling macOS security settings without having to walk them through launching System Preferences, finding panes, and scrolling to settings. Not all panes have an accessible anchor and some are OS specific.
To find the Pane ID of a specific pane, open the System Preferences app and select the desired Preference Pane. With the pane selected, open the ScriptEditor.app and run the following script to copy the current Pane ID to your clipboard and display any available anchors:
tell application "System Preferences"
set CurrentPane to the id of the current pane
set the clipboard to CurrentPane