Re: [9fans] troll paper

2024-04-17 Thread ron minnich
The author of the paper not only helped get the conference going this year, he worked hard this and last year to make sure our youtube channel worked. He also has done a lot of work to get faculty from U. Bamberg in Germany on board. The author was a major part of making IWP9 2024 go so well.

Re: [VOTE] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Materialized Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-04-17 Thread Ron liu
+1(binding) Best, Ron Ron liu 于2024年4月17日周三 14:27写道: > Hi Dev, > > Thank you to everyone for the feedback on FLIP-435: Introduce a New > Materialized Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines[1][2]. > > I'd like to start a vote for it. The vote will be open for at least

[VOTE] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Materialized Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-04-17 Thread Ron liu
/confluence/display/FLINK/FLIP-435%3A+Introduce+a+New+Materialized+Table+for+Simplifying+Data+Pipelines [2] https://lists.apache.org/thread/c1gnn3bvbfs8v1trlf975t327s4rsffs Best, Ron

Re: efficiency random values / sequential ID values in indexes

2024-04-15 Thread Ron Johnson
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 6:05 AM Sanjay Minni wrote: > Hi > > Is there any appreciable difference in using random values or sequential > values in indexes > > in a multi tenanted application there is a choice that the single field > ID's value is totally random / UUID or the numbers are created

Re: Failing streaming replication on PostgreSQL 14

2024-04-15 Thread Ron Johnson
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 2:53 AM Nicolas Seinlet wrote: > Hello everyone, > > Since I moved some clusters from PostgreSQL 12 to 14, I noticed random > failures in streaming replication. I say "random" mostly because I haven't > got the source of the issue. > > I'm using the Ubuntu/cyphered

Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Apache Flink Committer - Zakelly Lan

2024-04-14 Thread Ron liu
Congratulations! Best, Ron Yuan Mei 于2024年4月15日周一 10:51写道: > Hi everyone, > > On behalf of the PMC, I'm happy to let you know that Zakelly Lan has become > a new Flink Committer! > > Zakelly has been continuously contributing to the Flink project since 2020, &

Recursively trace all Foreign Key "referenced by" tables?

2024-04-13 Thread Ron Johnson
The attached PG function dba.get_fk_referenced_by() has been tested on PG 9.6 and 14. A recursive bash function (also attached) calls the PG function, and displays the whole tree of tables that the table in question depends on. Output also attached. Is there a better way to do this? (I'm

[Sprinklerforum] Re: Suction Control Valve

2024-04-13 Thread Ron Greenman
I would guess that anyone here who knew George misses him. And in the spirit of George, anyone reading this who finds the forum useful and is not a member of AFSA ought to join before the day is done. And also join your local chapter. On Sat, Apr 13, 2024 at 10:10 AM wrote: > We need a ‘smiley

Re: [Semibug] Need an example of libxo usage

2024-04-12 Thread Ron / BCLUG
(Apologies if this is a duplicate - been mucking about with email server settings.) Mike Wayne wrote on 2024-04-12 12:57: What I can not figure out is how to select fields to print. To customize the output fields for the lastlogin command using libxo with XML formatting in FreeBSD,

Re: [Semibug] Need an example of libxo usage

2024-04-12 Thread Ron / BCLUG
Mike Wayne wrote on 2024-04-12 12:57: What I can not figure out is how to select fields to print. To customize the output fields for the lastlogin command using libxo with XML formatting in FreeBSD, you'll need to use the -f option to specify the fields you want to include. Here's how you

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-04-12 Thread Ron liu
FLIP-282 [1] has also introduced Update & Delete API for modifying table. 1. https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=235838061 Best, Ron Ron liu 于2024年4月12日周五 19:49写道: > Hi, jgrier > > Thanks for your insightful input. > > First of all, very

Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Apache Flink PMC Member - Lincoln Lee

2024-04-12 Thread Ron liu
Congratulations, Lincoln! Best, Ron Junrui Lee 于2024年4月12日周五 18:54写道: > Congratulations, Lincoln! > > Best, > Junrui > > Aleksandr Pilipenko 于2024年4月12日周五 18:29写道: > > > Congratulations, Lincoln! > > > > Best Regards > > Aleksandr > > >

Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Apache Flink PMC Member - Jing Ge

2024-04-12 Thread Ron liu
Congratulations, Jing! Best, Ron Junrui Lee 于2024年4月12日周五 18:54写道: > Congratulations, Jing! > > Best, > Junrui > > Aleksandr Pilipenko 于2024年4月12日周五 18:28写道: > > > Congratulations, Jing! > > > > Best Regards, > > Aleksandr > > >

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-04-12 Thread Ron liu
us statement may not be that accurate, this is not a new concept, it is just a new type of table, similar to the capabilities of materialized view, but simplifies the data processing pipeline, which is also aligned with the long term vision of Flink SQL. Best, Ron Jamie Grier 于2024年4月11日周四 05:59

[EVDL] improved "go" pedal design

2024-04-11 Thread Ron Freund via EV
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[kdenlive] [Bug 485356] New: External proxy preset, error when setting multiple profiles

2024-04-11 Thread Ron
. I'm seeing this in kdenlive built locally from: c806935cdc8870115503a1f217f0554a0f83d1fc Checking the 24.02.1 Appimage, I'm not seeing the button to pop up an edit profile dialog at all - so now I'm not sure if this is a new option, or something that is not enabled for the AppImage? Cheers,

Re: [Gen-art] Genart last call review of draft-murchison-rfc8536bis-12

2024-04-10 Thread Ron Even
Hi Ken, Thanks for the clarification I have no more qusetions Roni On Mon, 8 Apr 2024 at 15:04 Ken Murchison wrote: > Hi Roni, > > Thank you for the review. Responses inline below. > > > On 4/8/24 7:26 AM, Roni Even via Datatracker wrote: > > Reviewer: Roni Even > Review result: Ready with

Re: [EVDL] Tesla settles with family

2024-04-09 Thread Ron via EV
Regarding pedal misapplication, I think you nailed it. I'm a pretty old guy, so my driver training might have been different than what is available now. Driver training #1: my dad was an amateur stock car racer and stunt driver. He taught us quite a few neat things. One of the things he taught

PL/pgSQL techniques better than bash for dynamic DO?

2024-04-09 Thread Ron Johnson
PG 9.6.11, if relevant, migrating to PG 14 Real Soon Now. I must purge the oldest X period of records from 70 tables, every Sunday. The field name, interval (X days or months) and date (CURRENT_DATE or CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) varies for each table. Thus, I put all the relevant data in a tab-separated

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-04-09 Thread Ron liu
Hi, Dev My rankings are: 1. Derived Table 2. Materialized Table 3. Live Table 4. Materialized View Best, Ron Ron liu 于2024年4月9日周二 20:07写道: > Hi, Dev > > After several rounds of discussion, there is currently no consensus on the > name of the new concept. Timo has proposed th

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-04-09 Thread Ron liu
Friday. I look forward to everyone voting on the name in this thread. Of course, we also welcome new input regarding the name. Best, Ron Ron liu 于2024年4月9日周二 19:49写道: > Hi, Dev > > Sorry for my previous statement was not quite accurate. We will hold a > vote for the name within t

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-04-09 Thread Ron liu
Hi, Dev Sorry for my previous statement was not quite accurate. We will hold a vote for the name within this thread. Best, Ron Ron liu 于2024年4月9日周二 19:29写道: > Hi, Timo > > Thanks for your reply. > > I agree with you that sometimes naming is more difficult. When no on

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-04-09 Thread Ron liu
, in your ranking there is an option for Materialized View, does it stand for the UPDATING Materialized View that you mentioned earlier in the discussion? If using Materialized View I think it is needed to extend it. Best, Ron Timo Walther 于2024年4月9日周二 17:20写道: > Hi Ron, > > yes namin

[PATCH 2/2] libbb: send usage messages to correct stream

2024-04-09 Thread Ron Yorston
bytes Signed-off-by: Avi Halachmi Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston --- libbb/appletlib.c | 30 +- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/libbb/appletlib.c b/libbb/appletlib.c index ad373ae1c..d2e5900b5 100644 --- a/libbb/appletlib.c +++ b/libbb

[PATCH 1/2] libbb: use full_write1_str() to shrink busybox_main()

2024-04-09 Thread Ron Yorston
796 760 -36 -- (add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 0/1 up/down: 0/-36) Total: -36 bytes Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston --- libbb/appletlib.c | 24 +++- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 13

Re: What is referential_action?

2024-04-08 Thread Ron Johnson
On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 9:41 AM David G. Johnston wrote: > On Monday, April 8, 2024, Ron Johnson wrote: > >> Four times, the word "referential_action" is used on this page, but it's >> never mentioned what the possible referential actions are. >> >

What is referential_action?

2024-04-08 Thread Ron Johnson
Four times, the word "referential_action" is used on this page, but it's never mentioned what the possible referential actions are. Am I missing something? https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/sql-altertable.html [ CONSTRAINT constraint_name ] [snip] PRIMARY KEY index_parameters | REFERENCES

[PATCH] timeout: allow fractional seconds in timeout values

2024-04-08 Thread Ron Yorston
-- (add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 1/1 up/down: 48/-18) Total: 30 bytes Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston --- coreutils/timeout.c | 13 + 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git

Re: [marxmail] Who destroyed the trust that underpins the open software movement? Odds on, China

2024-04-07 Thread Ron Cohen
According to analysis of the submission, it usually done at GMT +8, China, except once when they probably forgot to change their computer TZ and the submission was GMT +2, that is middle east or eastern Europe. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-04-07 Thread Ron liu
-materialized-query [3] https://community.denodo.com/docs/html/browse/6.0/vdp/vql/materialized_tables/creating_materialized_tables/creating_materialized_tables Best, Ron Ron liu 于2024年4月7日周日 15:55写道: > Hi, Lorenzo > > Thank you for your insightful input. > > >>> I think the 2 above

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-04-07 Thread Ron liu
. [1] https://nightlies.apache.org/flink/flink-docs-master/docs/dev/table/sql/create/#as-select_statement Best, Ron 于2024年4月3日周三 22:25写道: > Hello everybody! > Thanks for the FLIP as it looks amazing (and I think the prove is this > deep discussion it is provoking :)) > > I have a

[Sprinklerforum] Re: Protecting underground storage of explosives.

2024-04-06 Thread Ron Greenman
https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/IFC2018/CHAPTER-56-EXPLOSIVES-AND-FIREWORKS?site_type=public On Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 1:20 PM Prahl, Craig wrote: > Munitions and explosives are typically protected via separation. On > military projects, storage areas such as these are either semi-subterranean

Re: [BVARC] 96-99 car

2024-04-06 Thread Ron Litt via BVARC
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Re: [BVARC] 96-99 car

2024-04-06 Thread Ron Litt via BVARC
You could blow your head clean off too. Dirty Harry. Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone Get Outlook for Android From: BVARC on behalf of Rick Hiller via BVARC Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2024 3:52:46 PM To: BRAZOS VALLEY

Re: [Swlfest] Swlfest Digest, Vol 195, Issue 3

2024-04-06 Thread ron trotto
same here will be attending on zoom this year Ron Trotto-WDX4KWI, Virden,Illinois, Usa icom-ic-r75 500 foot wire looped around the door. On Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 2:47 PM Tom S wrote: > Ditto, can’t make it in person myself this year although I’d love to. > > Tom > > On Apr 6,

Re: [9fans] openat()

2024-04-06 Thread ron minnich
openat gives you the effect of 'cd path; open file' without having to cd. I don't see a lot of benefit to it unless you're opening a lot of files at that path. My first reaction, assuming you have a lot of files in that directory, was something like bind /dir /n/x and then just open /n/x/file...

[PATCH] ash: move hashvar() calls into findvar()

2024-04-06 Thread Ron Yorston
141 -9 -- (add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 1/4 up/down: 5/-32) Total: -27 bytes Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston --- shell/ash.c | 17 - 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git

Re: Several Dolphin Easy Reader enquiries

2024-04-05 Thread Ron Canazzi
Hi Gerardo, Why don't you try the 'free' Bookshare app itself? It is limited to only Bookshare books, but works fine in and of itself for that task. On 4/5/2024 4:27 PM, Gerardo Corripio wrote: So I'm transitioning from Voice Dream Reader to the Dolphin Easy Reader for Bookshare books,

Re: [9fans] openat()

2024-04-05 Thread ron minnich
024, 22:12 Gorka Guardiola wrote: >> >>> ¿Isn't that fd2path, strcat and open? >>> Or am I misunderstanding something? >>> >>> On Fri, Apr 5, 2024, 21:51 ron minnich wrote: >>> >>>> One of the folks I worked with, when we pulled a b

[9fans] openat()

2024-04-05 Thread ron minnich
One of the folks I worked with, when we pulled a big chunk of plan 9 into akaros, commented that he had implemented openat on akaros. I don't want this to turn into a debate on the merits of openat; I am more curious: if you went to implement openat on Plan 9, how would you go about it? I have a

Re: [GTALUG] When a web page goes to next level

2024-04-05 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
Karen Lewellen via talk wrote on 2024-04-05 06:31: I, in my lower graphics browser, Lynx in this case, get text of the article, and wonderful alt-tag descriptions of the images..no zoom messiness. That's great! On Thu, 4 Apr 2024, Gron Arthur via talk wrote: I find that it is too

Re: [GTALUG] When a web page goes to next level

2024-04-04 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
Gron Arthur via talk wrote on 2024-04-04 11:31: Am I a curmudgeon? Probably - you're here with us, in good company... I find that it is too distracting, and takes away from the content.  It becomes hard to focus on the facts of the story. I can see your point, but I'm not sure I agree in

Re: Multiple COPY statements for one table vs one for ~half a billion records

2024-04-04 Thread Ron Johnson
On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 2:04 PM Carl L wrote: > Hi there, > > I have around half a billion records that are being generated from a back > end that are split into 80 threads (one per core) and I'm performing a copy > from memory ( from stdin binary) into Postgres from each of these threads - >

Re: [External] : Re: String template interpolation as a two steps process

2024-04-04 Thread Ron Pressler
commended approach for modern HTML processors; I think people writing HTML template processors are well familiar with this article (e.g. it's the one used by the HTML templates in Go’s standard library). — Ron

Re: String template interpolation as a two steps process

2024-04-04 Thread Ron Pressler
t may become an issue later on). — Ron

Re: [GTALUG] When a web page goes to next level

2024-04-03 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
William Witteman wrote on 2024-04-03 12:07: I am going to poke around the source and see if I can make any sense of it There's some pretty fancy things going on, it will not be easy to figure out (for me, anyway). It's quite interesting how, when looking at the Inspect web dev tool, one

[GTALUG] When a web page goes to next level

2024-04-03 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
CBC has a story up today (about "Buried rivers flow under Canadian cities..."). > Discover where ancient rivers flow under Canadian cities | CBC News > > Ancient rivers once nourished and protected the lands where we built > our biggest cities. Now, they’re buried underground. Is it finally >

[PATCH] md5/shaXsum: accept uppercase hex strings

2024-04-03 Thread Ron Yorston
The coreutils versions of md5sum and the like accept uppercase hex strings from checksum files specified with the '-c' option. Use a case-insensitive comparison so BusyBox does the same. Signed-off-by: Ron Yorston --- coreutils/md5_sha1_sum.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion

Re: [linux] some other social media sites like identi.ca / pump.io

2024-04-03 Thread Ron / BCLUG via linux
Michael Goguen via linux wrote on 2024-04-02 21:21: Has anyone here ever heard of some alternative social media services like identi dot ca and pump dot io ? Aren't Mastodon (Twitter alt) and / or Lemmy (Reddit alt) federated social media services that have been fairly popular** lately? I

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-04-02 Thread Ron liu
that the Refresh command and the background refresh job can be executed in parallel, with no restrictions at the framework level. 5. Convert RefreshHandler into a plug-in interface to support various workflow schedulers. Best, Ron Ron liu 于2024年4月2日周二 10:28写道: > Hi, Venkata krishnan > > Thank you

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-04-01 Thread Ron liu
processing+backlog+data Best, Ron Venkatakrishnan Sowrirajan 于2024年3月30日周六 07:06写道: > Ron and Lincoln, > > Great proposal and interesting discussion for adding support for dynamic > tables within Flink. > > At LinkedIn, we are also trying to solve compute/storage converge

Re: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Paimon is graduated to Top Level Project

2024-04-01 Thread Ron liu
Congratulations! Best, Ron Jeyhun Karimov 于2024年4月1日周一 18:12写道: > Congratulations! > > Regards, > Jeyhun > > On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 7:43 AM Guowei Ma wrote: > > > Congratulations! > > Best, > > Guowei > > > > > > On Mon, Apr 1, 20

Beware of IOS Automatic Updates And Cellular/WiFi Settings

2024-04-01 Thread Ron Canazzi
Hi Group, On two of my iPhones, with the update a few weeks ago to IOS 17.4, after the reboot after installing, apparently, both iPhones had changed my setting from cellular data/off to cellular data/on.  I have a 1 GB     data limit. I did not notice that this had happened until I got a

Re: how to check if the license is expired.

2024-03-30 Thread Ron Johnson
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 9:15 AM 黄宁 wrote: > I want to develop a postgresql paid extension, then there is a local > license file, how do I check if the license file is expired, check it once > at each api execution, will that affect the performance of the api, is > there any other way? > What

Re: [GTALUG] [DISCUSS] Backdoor found in widely used Linux utility

2024-03-30 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
L. V. Lammert wrote on 2024-03-29 13:08: Seems to make the case to only use standard tools like gzip? Nah, reading further on it (comments on ArsTechnica.com are great - lots of links to follow), this compromises ssh, you don't need xz. There's some talk that issues with Postgres and

Re: [GTALUG] [DISCUSS] Backdoor found in widely used Linux utility

2024-03-29 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
L. V. Lammert wrote on 2024-03-29 13:08: Seems to make the case to only use standard tools like gzip? I'm not sure. I stick with gzip & bzip myself, but this was an extremely clever approach and I'm not sure if xz got targeted because it's a smaller developer group or if xz is more

Linux xz issue

2024-03-29 Thread Ron Murray via Cygwin
-detecting-the-sshd-backdoor-in-xz-utils/ Thanks, .Ron -- Ron Murray PGP Fingerprint: 4D99 70E3 2317 334B 141E 7B63 12F7 E865 B5E2 E761 -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation:https://cygwin.com/docs.html

[GTALUG] Backdoor found in widely used Linux utility

2024-03-29 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
Backdoor found in widely used Linux utility breaks encrypted SSH connections Malicious code planted in xz Utils has been circulating for more than a month. https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/03/backdoor-found-in-widely-used-linux-utility-breaks-encrypted-ssh-connections/ --- Post to

Re: Cron not running

2024-03-28 Thread Ron Johnson
On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 5:28 PM Lok P wrote: > Hello All, > In RDS postgres(version 15.4), we have scheduled partition maintenance > through pg_partman and it's scheduled through pg_cron as below. The same > script has been executed in dev and test environments, and we are seeing > the cron job

Re: Table level restore in postgres

2024-03-28 Thread Ron Johnson
On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 2:27 PM arun chirappurath wrote: > Dear all, > > I am a new bie in postgres world > > Suppose I have accidently deleted a table or deleted few rows ,is it safe > to drop this table and restore just this table from custom backup to same > database? > By "custom

Re: [spring] [EXTERNAL] Re: Chair Review of draft-ietf-spring-srv6-srh-compression-11

2024-03-28 Thread Ron Bonica
Sasha, I think that we are in agreement regarding points 1 and 2. Issue #3 is the bone of contention. More inline... Ron Juniper Business Use Only From: spring on behalf of Alexander Vainshtein Sent: Wednesday

[ncc-services-wg] Secure login SSO idP

2024-03-27 Thread David Ron
To whom it may concern at RIPE NCC, My name is David Ron, Administrator for Cellcom Israel, ASN1680, AS-NV. Following your notification from yesterday Mandatory 2FA on RIPE NCC Access Accounts<https://www.ripe.net/publications/news/mandatory-2fa-on-ripe-ncc-access-accounts/?fbc

Re: [spring] [EXTERNAL] Re: Chair Review of draft-ietf-spring-srv6-srh-compression-11

2024-03-27 Thread Ron Bonica
Sasha, Are we in violent agreement ? Ron Juniper Business Use Only From: Alexander Vainshtein Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2024 10:44 AM To: Stewart Bryant ; Andrew Alston - IETF Cc: Tom Herbert ; Ron Bonica ; spring@ietf.org

Re: [spring] Chair Review of draft-ietf-spring-srv6-srh-compression-11

2024-03-27 Thread Ron Bonica
o increase. This doesn't mean that SRv6 is a bad thing. It only means that its future is different from that of IPv6. Ron Juniper Business Use Only From: Andrew Alston - IETF Sent: Wednes

Re: [spring] Chair Review of draft-ietf-spring-srv6-srh-compression-11

2024-03-27 Thread Ron Bonica
. Ron Juniper Business Use Only From: Antoine FRESSANCOURT Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2024 4:42 AM To: Andrew Alston - IETF ; Tom Herbert ; Ron Bonica Cc: Alexander Vainshtein ; spring@ietf.org ; Robert Raszuk

Re: [spring] Chair Review of draft-ietf-spring-srv6-srh-compression-11

2024-03-27 Thread Ron Bonica
Tom, I am assuming that we have volunteered each other to write the draft. Does that mean that we will co-author? Ron Juniper Business Use Only From: Tom Herbert Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Re: [Semibug] Keeping Track of Inventory with OpenBSD?

2024-03-26 Thread Ron / BCLUG
Jonathan Drews wrote on 2024-03-23 20:00: I need advice on how to keep track of inventory. A *lot* of thought must go into the structure of the data you'll need to store. Let's start with basics, the SKU (Stock Keeping Unit): * id * description (i.e. green silk) * location (in a 400,000+

Re: [spring] Chair Review of draft-ietf-spring-srv6-srh-compression-11

2024-03-26 Thread Ron Bonica
Sasha, At the moment when SRv6 diverges from IPv6, the two evolutionary branches are identical. If SRv6 needs link locals, it can use them. However, SRv6 now has the freedom to evolve in ways that IPv6 cannot. Ron Juniper

Re: [spring] Chair Review of draft-ietf-spring-srv6-srh-compression-11

2024-03-26 Thread Ron Bonica
of architectural debt. The incremental deployment problem that you mention was solved many years ago. Tunnel SRv6 over something else (IPv4, IPv6, MPLS, whatever.) Ron Juniper Business Use Only

Re: [spring] Chair Review of draft-ietf-spring-srv6-srh-compression-11

2024-03-26 Thread Ron Bonica
, SRv6 must strictly adhere to IPv6 standards, both now and in the future. Which is more painful? Ron Juniper Business Use Only From: Alexander Vainshtein Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2024 1:56

[geo] Reports from recent IMO MEPC meeting suggests continued "emissions reductions only" focus

2024-03-26 Thread Ron Baiman
for future lobbying for the proposals in the HPAC IMO letter. Best, Ron Baiman *Wärtsilä Corp. released a new report finding that sustainable maritime shipping fuels can reach cost parity with fossil fuels by 2035.* The report finds that the EU Emissions Trading Scheme and FuelEU Maritime Initiative wi

DFsort error message

2024-03-26 Thread Ron Thomas
Could someone please let us know what needs to be done here? Regards Ron T -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

Re: [spring] Chair Review of draft-ietf-spring-srv6-srh-compression-11

2024-03-26 Thread Ron Bonica
if SRv6 doesn't deviate too much from IPv6. My question is not rhetorical. Maybe I am missing something, but is there any real benefit in continuing to bind SRRv6 to IPv6? Ron Juniper Business Use Only

Re: Making everyone pay for voice dream

2024-03-26 Thread Ron Canazzi
Hi Group, I  would be willing to pay up to twenty dollars yearly, but this is ridiculous. I could afford it, but it is still way too high for an app on an Apple device. As mentioned before, the average price of most apps usable with IOS devices is between five and ten dollars US.  Allowing

Re: Making everyone pay for voice dream

2024-03-25 Thread Ron Canazzi
Hi Group, The Book Share program itself now has its own app. It is free and while a bit limited, it does read book share books quite well and the recent addition of a bookmark feature makes it usable in that limited context. On 3/26/2024 12:38 AM, Gerardo Corripio wrote: You guys are

Re: Making everyone pay for voice dream

2024-03-25 Thread Ron Canazzi
Hi Sarai, You wrote: Yes, but not caviar!  The average yearly subscription for most Apple apps is between 5 and 10 dollars US.  59 dollars is incredibly high. On 3/25/2024 8:24 PM, sarai.bucciare...@gmail.com wrote: Developers have to eat too. They should get paid.

Re: Making everyone pay for voice dream

2024-03-25 Thread Ron Canazzi
Hi Group, I wouldn't mind paing for the app, but fifty-nine dollars yearly??? I pay only a little more for Windows 365 and get a lot more than the current Voice Dream Reader proportionately.  What new features does this new version have? On 3/25/2024 7:59 PM, regina alvarado wrote: The

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-03-25 Thread Ron liu
? Of course, look forward to your better suggestions. Best, Ron Timo Walther 于2024年3月25日周一 18:49写道: > After thinking about this more, this discussion boils down to whether > this is a special table or a special materialized view. In both cases, > we would need to add a specia

Re: Is this a buggy behavior?

2024-03-25 Thread Ron Johnson
On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 9:49 AM Christophe Pettus wrote: > > > > On Mar 25, 2024, at 02:50, Thiemo Kellner > wrote: > > My bad. I was under the impression that the create table statement was > an atomic process/transaction with all its bells and whistles for > constraints and keys, instead of a

Re: [spring] Chair Review of draft-ietf-spring-srv6-srh-compression-11

2024-03-25 Thread Ron Bonica
? Ron Juniper Business Use Only From: spring on behalf of Andrew Alston - IETF Sent: Monday, March 25, 2024 8:05 AM To: spring@ietf.org Subject: Re: [spring] Chair Review of draft-ietf-spring-srv6-srh-compression-11 [External Email

Re: Support minibatch for TopNFunction

2024-03-25 Thread Ron liu
/table/tuning/#minibatch-regular-joins [2] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLINK/Flink+Improvement+Proposals Best, Ron Roman Boyko 于2024年3月24日周日 01:14写道: > Hi Flink Community, > > I tried to describe my idea about minibatch for TopNFunction in this doc - > > https://

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-03-25 Thread Ron liu
c Table in FLIP user story section, Dynamic Table can be referenced by downstream Dynamic Table and can also support OLAP queries. Best, Ron Ron liu 于2024年3月23日周六 10:35写道: > Hi, Feng > > Thanks for your feedback. > > > Although currently we restrict users from modifying the qu

Re: Saving Voice Mail Messages Question Please.

2024-03-24 Thread Ron Canazzi
Hi Janet, You may not be asking for the audio, but I regularly save audio versions of my voice mails that are left on my Spectrum Phone account. I am able to look under voice mail under the iPhone app and see a copy of the message. If I swipe up once, I get a menu one item of which is share.

Re: [GTALUG] Securely wiping SSDs

2024-03-24 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
Giles Orr via talk wrote on 2024-03-23 07:50: I have, for many years, used "Darik's Boot and Nuke" on a USB stick to securely wipe spinning hard disks. It takes a long time, but I mostly understand and trust the process. I'm going to take a contrarian stance and suggest that the best way is

[plasmashell] [Bug 482076] Clipboard no longer appears under mouse cursor

2024-03-23 Thread Ron Willhoite
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482076 Ron Willhoite changed: What|Removed |Added CC||ronwilho...@gmail.com -- You are receiving

Re: Statistics information.

2024-03-23 Thread Ron Johnson
On Sat, Mar 23, 2024 at 12:33 AM arun chirappurath wrote: > Dear All, > > Apologies the way i am asking question as i am more a SQL Server person > and a new postgre man.. > > I have used a query store in SQL server. it provides me option to load > statistics data to temp table and get below

Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-435: Introduce a New Dynamic Table for Simplifying Data Pipelines

2024-03-22 Thread Ron liu
costly. Also I think data consistency itself is the responsibility of the user, similar to how Regular Table is now also the responsibility of the user, so it's consistent with its behavior and no additional guarantees are made at the engine level. Best, Ron Ahmed Hamdy 于2024年3月22日周五 23:50写

Re: soft lockup - CPU#16 stuck for 3124s! [postmaster:2273]

2024-03-22 Thread Ron Johnson
On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 1:27 PM Tom Lane wrote: > Matthias Apitz writes: > > We have a PostgreSQL 15.1 server in production at a customer for some > > weeks (migrated from an older version) on SuSE SLES 15. > > > The customer is facing machine locks and before the Linux server does > > not

Re: [GTALUG] DOS > bash

2024-03-22 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote on 2024-03-22 06:56: What you want is rename .sh '' *.sh which means for each filename matched by *.sh change every occurrence of ".sh" in its name to '' (empty) Ah, that's a clever idea - the glob at the end so that rename can grab

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Weewx won't run after fileparse install

2024-03-22 Thread 'Ron Walker' via weewx-user
Gary, You are correct.  I'm not sure how I got the older one, unless it came over with the customizations like extensions when I copied from my backup of previous version.  All is well!  Thank you for the hints! Ron On Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 11:30:20 PM EDT, gjr80 wrote: Where

Re: [GTALUG] DOS > bash

2024-03-21 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
William Park via talk wrote on 2024-03-21 18:27: for I in *.sh ; do mv ${I} ${I%%.sh} done That will change 'x.sh' to 'x' without trailing dot. Exactly what's desired. Ubuntu/Debian distros will include 'rename' where you can use regex. How does `rename` (a Perl program, I believe?)

Re: [GTALUG] Debian Live Linux -- Change Overlay Filesystem -- From Tempfs Ramdisk To Hard Drive ?? [was] Re: Debian Live Linux -- Overlay Filesystem -- Where Allocated ??

2024-03-21 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
Steve Petrie via talk wrote on 2024-03-21 08:19: some Debian packages I install, *disappear every time I boot my linux PC, which is often daily*. So, I sometimes find myself occasionally re-installing a disappeared Debian package. It might be worth looking into Ventoy for creating a bootable

[GTALUG] DOS > bash

2024-03-21 Thread Ron / BCLUG via talk
Okay, clickbait subject line, but hear me out. I had a bunch of files called *.sh for backing up stuff. I decided to use `run-parts` to run the entire folder of shell scripts at once. `run-parts` won't run *.sh files (?!?), they need to be *.s-h or something dumb. I wanted to REName

[geo] Re: Excellent Doug MacMartin SAI/MCB interview!

2024-03-21 Thread Ron Baiman
*(one proposal for possibly "squaring the circle on this" here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1o5xQogx1kKgD-QlM4MVPdWeL2BzBtwUm/view?usp=sharing )* On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 11:09 AM Ron Baiman wrote: > > Dear Colleagues, > > An outstanding and extremely informati

[geo] Excellent Doug MacMartin SAI/MCB interview!

2024-03-21 Thread Ron Baiman
see HPAC Make Sunsets interview ( https://muse.ai/v/AW112ix-Make-Sunsets). (As a (radical) economist I appear to often be pointing out to many of my more natural science and technology oriented colleagues the importance of looking at political-economic, not just natural science, constraints and aff

Re: [Swlfest] LAST 2024 Winter SWL Fest Forums Casting Call!!!!

2024-03-21 Thread ron trotto
Be tough both are great On Wed, Mar 20, 2024, 10:29 PM Richard Cuff wrote: > Evaluating hotels this week. Should have this process done by this > time next week. > > It will be somewhere between King of Prussia and Horsham. > > RC > > On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 9:57 PM Maryanne Kehoe > wrote: >

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Donation Flink CDC into Apache Flink has Completed

2024-03-20 Thread Ron liu
Congratulations! Best, Ron Jark Wu 于2024年3月21日周四 10:46写道: > Congratulations and welcome! > > Best, > Jark > > On Thu, 21 Mar 2024 at 10:35, Rui Fan <1996fan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Congratulations! > > > > Best, > > Rui > >

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Donation Flink CDC into Apache Flink has Completed

2024-03-20 Thread Ron liu
Congratulations! Best, Ron Jark Wu 于2024年3月21日周四 10:46写道: > Congratulations and welcome! > > Best, > Jark > > On Thu, 21 Mar 2024 at 10:35, Rui Fan <1996fan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Congratulations! > > > > Best, > > Rui > >

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Donation Flink CDC into Apache Flink has Completed

2024-03-20 Thread Ron liu
Congratulations! Best, Ron Jark Wu 于2024年3月21日周四 10:46写道: > Congratulations and welcome! > > Best, > Jark > > On Thu, 21 Mar 2024 at 10:35, Rui Fan <1996fan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Congratulations! > > > > Best, > > Rui > >

[weewx-user] Weewx won't run after fileparse install

2024-03-20 Thread 'Ron Walker' via weewx-user
Fresh install of weewx 5.02 on Raspberry Pi running buster. I attempted to instll the fileparse driver manually according to readme in the direcory. When I attempt to start weewx, this the result: ron@WeatherPi5:~ $ sudo systemctl status weewx * weewx.service - WeeWX Loaded: loaded (/lib

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