![]() He also made his debut in T20Is in the series against Bangladesh. His well-measured 82 against a strong Indian bowling attack helped Zimbabwe post a decent total. His finest performance in the format came when he hit his first fifty and that too against India in his fourth game. ![]() His first game was against Bangladesh, but he was not able to do well in that match. After putting up consistent performances for the next two years, Raza was awarded with the ODI cap in May 2013, thus fulfilling his dream of playing in Zimbabwe colours. He was granted citizenship status in late 2011. He was named in the preliminary squad for Zimbabwe's 2011 Cricket World Cup campaign, but did not make it to the final squad. He did well and Zimbabwe cricket expedited the process of granting him citizenship status. It did not take long for the selectors to recognise his talent and was selected to play in a practice match against Bangladesh when Vusi Sibanda was injured. He turned out to be a T20 specialist, and he was the leading run-scorer in the 2010 Stanbic Bank 20 Competition. He made his Twenty20 debut for the Southern Rocks in 2010 against the Desert Vipers. He had a decent season, scoring 625 runs at an average of 41. After completing his studies, he returned to full-time cricket in the 2010-11 season. After Zimbabwe's cricket structure was revamped in 2009, he went on to play First-Class cricket for the Mashonaland Eagles. ![]() He began playing cricket as a semi-professional and made his First-Class debut in 2007 for the Northerns. Determined to succeed in his life, Raza got admitted to the Glasgow Caledonian University and moved to Zimbabwe, where his parents had resided since 2002. Nursing the dream from a tender age of 11, it was not easy for Raza to see his dream being shattered in such a way. Born in Sialkot, Pakistan, Sikandar Raza's dream of being a fighter pilot ended prematurely when he failed in his eye examination.
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![]() If you select Clone Repository, you will be asked for the URL of the remote repository (for example on GitHub) and the parent directory under which to put the local repository.įor a GitHub repository, you would find the URL from the GitHub Code dialog. If you haven't opened a folder yet, the Source Control view will give you the options to Open Folder from your local machine or Clone Repository. Tip: If you commit your change to the wrong branch, undo your commit using the Git: Undo Last Commit command in the Command Palette ( ⇧⌘P (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+P)). menu on the top of the Source Control view. More specific Commit actions can be found in the Views and More Actions. Later staging and commit actions could include the changes to versioncontrol.md and the two other. For example, in the earlier screenshot, only the staged changes to overview.png will be included in the commit. Otherwise, you'll get a prompt asking you to select what changes you'd like to commit and get the option to change your commit settings. If there are any staged changes, only those changes will be committed. ![]() You can type a commit message above the changes and press Ctrl+Enter (macOS: ⌘+Enter) to commit them. You can find the details in Git commit information. When you commit, be aware that if your username and/or email is not set in your Git configuration, Git will fall back to using information from your local machine. Staging (git add) and unstaging (git reset) can be done via contextual actions in the files or by drag-and-drop.Ĭonfigure your Git username and email. VS Code's Git services will still work as usual, showing all changes within the repository, but file changes outside of the scoped directory are shaded with a tool tip indicating they are located outside the current workspace. Tip: You can open VS Code in a sub-directory of a Git repository. You can checkout any branch in your repository by clicking that status indicator and selecting the Git reference from the list. You can also find indicators of the status of your repository in the bottom-left corner of VS Code: the current branch, dirty indicators, and the number of incoming and outgoing commits of the current branch. Note that for unstaged changes, the editor on the right still lets you edit the file: feel free to use it! Selecting the icon will show you the details of your current repository changes: CHANGES, STAGED CHANGES and MERGE CHANGES.Ĭlicking each item will show you in detail the textual changes within each file. The Source Control icon in the Activity Bar on the left will always indicate an overview of how many changes you currently have in your repository. VS Code will use your machine's Git installation (at least version 2.0.0), so you need to install Git first before you get these features. ![]() The VS Code documentation assumes you are already familiar with Git. Just getting started with Git? The git-scm website is a good place to start, with a popular online book, Getting Started videos and cheat sheets. Many other source control providers are available through extensions on the VS Code Marketplace. Visual Studio Code has integrated source control management (SCM) and includes Git support out-of-the-box. Configure IntelliSense for cross-compiling. This will put my program at 8-9 weeks, although I'm shooting for 8. Now, because I don't have time (or the stamina) to run a 90-minute workout marathon 6 days a week, I'm going to do at least 4, possibly 5 workouts per week. During the first 3 workouts, I'll train with multi-joint exercises, and the second 3 workouts I'll train single-joint exercises. It calls for 6 workouts per week, working each muscle group 2 times per week. It's also the method Shortcut to Size was based off of, and I saw signiicant muscle gains and fat losses during that program, so I have no reason to believe that it won't work during Shred as well! Third, The Program: This is one of the best techniques for increasing muscle strength and size. Periodization, the training system, calls for changes in the number of reps, and the weight of what you're lifting each week. Cardio replaces your rest periods.ĭoing this small amount of cardio might seem strange, but over the course of the workout, those short bursts will add up to 20-30 minutes of high-intensity intervals per workout, and those minutes will burn far more fat than the same time spent running or walking like in traditional cardio exercises. Instead of resting between lifts, you do cardio between every single set. First up, Cardio Acceleration:Ĭardio Acceleration has been proven to fire up your fat-burning furnace, because it combines High intensity cardio with resistance training. The workouts are built on reverse linear periodization, cardio acceleration, and a precise three-phase nutrition plan. Jim Stoppani, the nerd of the fitness world, Shortcut to Shred is an intense, six-week training program that claims to help you torch fat, built muscle, and boost your strength. Quick Intro to Jim Stoppani's Shortcut to Shred:ĭesigned by Dr. It is free as well, but it's half as long – 6 weeks – and much harder! ![]() I haven't written a full review of it yet, but it's in the works, complete with pictures, measurements, and tons of helpful tips for this awesome free workout program.īut now that I'm done with Shortcut to Size, I've decided to start it's (harder) sister program: Shortcut to Shred. I actually got started working a out a little before the new year, the day after Thanksgiving, doing the 12-week Shortcut to Size Program. ![]() Trim Healthy Mama really works, but I wanted a break from it while still continuing my health and fitness journey. Trim Healthy Mama has made my mind and body feel better than I have in years, but to be honest, I got a little burnt out by cooking too many complex meals (and desserts!) and constantly making sure that my meal was an S, or E, or FP. One of my goals for 2017 was to start exercising regularly. ![]() The Official ACT Prep Guide 2021-2022 offers six practice tests. Official Prep Guides from the ACT Test Maker You can also get an extra test and lots of other practice by purchasing the Magoosh ACT book. You can also choose between a live cohorted class with an instructor (which includes all our lessons and practice questions) or access to the self-study option by itself. The 1300+ questions mean that you can take 4 full-length practice tests-and still have questions for quizzes and practice. Magoosh ACT is another great way to get test-like practice with full-length practice tests before the official exam. That will help you figure out your ACT scores: the composite score (overall score), as well as your sectional scores. Within the PDF, you’ll find the answer key for that test at the very end. There is one currently available on the ACT website: the 2022-2023 Practice Test (PDF).Įvery year, the ACT features a different test on their website, but they cycle through the same tests: the above test and additional practice tests that were also used in a real ACT administration. These tests are the real deal because they were used in previous ACT administrations. ![]() Once you’ve done the Magoosh test, I strongly recommend doing some additional practice ACTs, starting with the official ACT practice tests. So you should be taking a practice test a week-but what happens if you’re studying for more than seven weeks? There are tons of other places you can look to find great sample tests and other content! For example: Free Official ACT Practice Exams Where to Find Additional ACT Practice Exams and Practice Content ![]() The table and question above come from pages 38 and 39 of the Magoosh PDF. The two questions above come from page 15 of the Magoosh PDF.įor the full passage associated with this question, see pages 24 and 25 of the Magoosh PDF. ![]() However, I'm apprehensive as I've heard mixed reviews and it took me a couple of brand changes ro find something that worked well with my hair. They are exactly what I like in hair dye, at a more affordable price for me living in the UK. I spend around £40 without the price increase and coupons.ĭue to this I've looked into switching brands, particularly to Lunar Tides. Unfortunately, they have raised the prices of their bottles, making it extremely more expensive for me as I've moved out of the US to the UK, where shipping is £15, plus 16oz worth of dye. I have used them for 6 years now, and they have never failed me. When starting out it took a couple brand switches till I found one perfect for my hair, Arctic Fox. I have been dying my hair for many years at home, so I'm not new to this game. ![]() You must be an active member of the community and self-promotions are limited to once per month. Mix (1 part) bleach with (1-2 parts) 20 volume developer, mix with (6 parts) clarifying shampoo, and apply to damp hair for 10 minutes, before rinsing.Īll content must be directly about hair dye, dyed hair, or dying your hair No sexual content, No politics.ĭo not put others down, and if you have any constructive criticism or advice, remain polite with it. But instructions will vary depending on your hair and desired results.Ī: The recommended way is to give your hair a Bleach Wash. Or oVertone has a bleach free, coloring conditioner for dark brown hair.Ī: Wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo, do not use conditioner, and allow your hair to fully dry before applying the dye.Ī: You'll need to apply bleach and developer. To avoid damaging your hair, never use a (developer included) box dye.Ī: You don't need to bleach your hair, but if you want bright colors a bleached blonde range around level 8 is recommended You can also dye just a few hairs to see how it will turn out. They all have different colors and products. The recommended dyes above are all endorsed as excellent options, and all vegan and cruelty-free. Try to provide as much information about your hair's condition, dye history, your routine, or anything else pertinent to your question. ![]() Please use a photograph with natural lighting, without any heavy filters, and share what dye you used for everyone curious! Any posts of your dyed hair, or questions relating to dying your hair are welcomed. The /r/HairDye community is devoted to hair dye and dyed hair. ![]() The audio signal out from the 1st system at 80% level would be 400mVĪnd the if Line-In capture level set to 15% the audio signal in the 2nd system would be 60mVĪssuming the 2nd system has a constant background noise level of 6mV, Using a line level audio signal of 500mV (rounded up for easier calculation) This can be considered as a problem with voltage levels Voltages not playing nice between both machines ![]() That would suggest that the noise is from another source, the audio cable or 2nd system Have you tried putting a microphone into the microphone input, to check that it works as it should with the expected input attached?Īdjusting the volume on the Windows machine does not affect the noise.Are you using an RCA/3.5 mm or XLR (with XLR throughout, output and input) cable? How long is the cable? I have found RCA cables often pick up interference and, when having to use them, have found using high quality double shielded coax cable much better. ![]() Could potentially be solved by upgrading power supply or audio device, or possibly a mains voltage regulator. Earth leakage or poor shielding from one (or both) computer(s) may be causing an issue. Interference and ground loops are problematic, and computers often give many issues with audio.What audio device are you using for the mic input? Can you select expected input voltage level? Dedicated mic input is not usually designed for line input the line output will need to be reduced to avoid distortion, which will affect your signal to noise ratio.There are a few things I would check and things that come to mind: The noise was still there.ĭoes anyone have any idea as to what could be the issue? Is there a fix for this very specific problem? I even went as far as testing another Windows machine. I also changed the audio interface on both machines (using a cheap USB adapter), and the issue was also present. I changed the cable multiple times to see if this was the issue, and nothing either. I checked on the Windows machine’s audio output if I could hear the noise when plugging headphones directly in, but I could not hear it. I also checked if it was a sample rate issue (as hinted at from this Arch wiki entry), but nothing either. I tried loading the module-echo-cancel module from the solution found on this forum, but to no avail. If there are no sound coming from the Windows machine, the noise is not present. This noise can be heard on any output device on the Linux machine (speakers, wired or wireless headphones). ![]() There is a constant static noise that is only present when there is sound coming from the Windows machine. Here is a short recording of the noise that I keep hearing: Pulseaudio has the loopback module loaded and the microphone input has its volume lowered so it is comfortable to listen to. The Windows machine has its speaker output connected to the microphone input on the Linux machine. The issue with this setup is there is a constant noise that is coming from the Pulseaudio loopback. This saves me from having 2 microphones and having to manage 2 different Discord sessions. The setup might seem a bit odd, but I have the Windows’ audio output connected to the Linux’s mic input so that all the sound passes through Manjaro. To remedy this, I have a separate Windows machine for these games. I play a lot of video games and I’ve been trying to use Linux all the time for a few years now, but some games are still not supported on Linux. This is an odd and very specific issue, and I understand there might not be any simple solutions, but here is some context. ![]() Specifying mode is the best way to ensure filesystem objects are created with the correct permissions. If mode is not specified and the destination filesystem object does exist, the mode of the existing filesystem object will be used. If mode is not specified and the destination filesystem object does not exist, the default umask on the system will be used when setting the mode for the newly created filesystem object. Giving Ansible a number without following either of these rules will end up with a decimal number which will have unexpected results.Īs of Ansible 1.8, the mode may be specified as a symbolic mode (for example, u+rwx or u=rw,g=r,o=r). Adding a leading zero (for example, 0755) works sometimes, but can fail in loops and some other circumstances. ![]() For consistent results, quote octal numbers (for example, '644' or '1777') so Ansible receives a string and can do its own conversion from string into number. You must give Ansible enough information to parse them correctly. The permissions the resulting filesystem object should have.įor those used to /usr/bin/chmod remember that modes are actually octal numbers. If the checksum does not equal destination_checksum, the destination file is deleted. ![]() On systems running in FIPS compliant mode, the ``md5`` algorithm may be unavailable.Īdditionally, if a checksum is passed to this parameter, and the file exist under the dest location, the destination_checksum would be calculated, and if checksum equals destination_checksum, the file download would be skipped (unless force is true). The choices vary based on Python version and OpenSSL version. The Python ``hashlib`` module is responsible for providing the available algorithms. If you worry about portability, only the sha1 algorithm is available on all platforms and python versions. If a checksum is passed to this parameter, the digest of the destination file will be calculated after it is downloaded to ensure its integrity and verify that the transfer completed successfully. HTTP redirects can redirect from HTTP to HTTPS so you should be sure that your proxy environment for both protocols is correct.įrom Ansible 2.4 when run with -check, it will do a HEAD request to validate the URL but will not download the entire file or verify it against hashes and will report incorrect changed status.įor Windows targets, use the _get_url module instead. This behaviour can be overridden by setting a variable for this task (see setting the environment), or by using the use_proxy option. The remote server must have direct access to the remote resource.īy default, if an environment variable _proxy is set on the target host, requests will be sent through that proxy. Module documentation and to avoid conflicting with other collections that may haveĭownloads files from HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP to the remote server. However, we recommend you use the Fully Qualified Collection Name (FQCN) _url for easy linking to the Get_url even without specifying the collections keyword. This module is part of ansible-core and included in all Ansible Controlling how Ansible behaves: precedence rules.Collections in the Theforeman Namespace.Collections in the Telekom_mms Namespace.Collections in the T_systems_mms Namespace.Collections in the Servicenow Namespace. ![]() Collections in the Purestorage Namespace.Collections in the Openvswitch Namespace.Collections in the Netapp_eseries Namespace.Collections in the Kubernetes Namespace.Collections in the Junipernetworks Namespace.Collections in the F5networks Namespace.Collections in the Containers Namespace.Collections in the Cloudscale_ch Namespace.Collections in the Chocolatey Namespace.Collections in the Check_point Namespace.Virtualization and Containerization Guides.Protecting sensitive data with Ansible vault. ![]() No additional restrictions can be applied that legally or technically restrict users from doing anything the license permits. 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Cobham Hall, Fleet Air Arm Museum – Second & Fourth Thursday of the month 10:30-1 & 1-3īooking must be made and confirmed at least one week in advance.Storehouse 12, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard – Fridays 10-4, closed for lunch 12-1.If you would like to view the items in person, our research rooms are open as follows (not including Bank Holidays): If you would like to view an item in person or get a digital copy, where it isn’t available on the Collections Portal, please e-mail the service on Please include the object number, from the Collections Portal in your email. The Collections Access Service is here to help you get closer to the collections. Wood is produced naturally and gives off fewer emissions. The production of steel and concrete is responsible for large quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2) getting released into the atmosphere. Using wood for building keeps the structure intact, keeping the CO2 captured and out of our atmosphere. Trees absorb CO2 keeping it chemically locked away or “sequestered”, as long as the wood doesn’t rot or burn. One of the biggest benefits of mass timber construction is its sustainability element, which is three-fold: It captures and stores CO2 Through software toolsets (like the hsbcad toolsets) BIM-compliance can be achieved. at the factory) and on-site teams to work in parallel tracks, making timelines faster and more streamlined. Here are just a few of the benefits that are driving the use of mass timber in the construction industry today: Mass timber can be produced in an offsite environment The benefits of mass timber use in construction. Featuring ten floors, twenty-three residential apartments and four townhouses, the building was completed in just eleven months.īuilt with energy efficiency in mind, the 759 CLT panels used during the construction will help reduce carbon emissions by over 1.400 tonnes. The Forte Development, located in Melbourne’s Victoria Harbour, was the first mass timber high-rise in Australia built entirely from CLT. Stacking the wood boards together and bonding them with strong and moisture-resistant structural adhesives increases their tensile strength, making them perfect for load-bearing beams and columns. Each board is selected and positioned according to defects and grain structure to maximise its structural integrity. Glulam essentially “glues” boards of dimensional lumber together in the same direction to form massive beams. ![]() Glulam and CLT are the most commonly used forms of mass timber, so let’s take a deeper look at how they work. Cross-laminated timber (CLT) - Wood boards glued together in alternating orientations.Dowel-laminated timber (DLT) - Like NLT but fastened with dowels.Nail-laminated timber (NLT) - Stacked lumber fastened with nails or screws. ![]() Glue-laminated timber (glulam) - Lumber that is stacked and bonded with adhesives. ![]() Examples of mass timber products include: Mass timber products start out like regular boards of wood, which are then engineered to become stronger and more resilient, widening their applications in construction. The trend has caught on like wildfire, with impressive wooden structures popping up all over the world, including Europe, Australia, Canada and the US.īefore introducing you to some of the worlds tallest mass timber buildings, and the benefits of mass timber construction, let’s take a closer look at the technology that makes it all possible. Today, engineered mass timber products are revolutionising the construction industry by making it possible to build taller wood structures than ever and making the process quicker, safer and more sustainable.
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