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![]() Normalize the data point names being exposed.Out of the hundreds of data points that Wunderground so graciously supplies, expose shortcuts to the more frequently used/popular data points such as temperature and date through the data feature specific wrappers.įor the history data feature, Wunderground exposes the average temperature data point using 3 keys rather than the one abstracted in WunderWeather.If you intend on contributing, please keep these ideas in mind. When developing WunderWeather there were a few key concepts kept in mind which are listed below. For certain data features where it applied, wrapper classes were created to normalize the data returned and supply ease of access to that data. WunderWeather was built to expose the data supplied by Wunderground in a uniform fashion. ![]() The Wunderground API supplies different endpoints called data features which, when supplied the proper arguments, return numerous data points describing the feature being queried.ĭocumentation About the WunderWeather API WunderWeather attempts to expose data supplied by Weather Underground in a way that is easy to use and easy to get weather data into your application quickly without having to deal with all of the details. Whether you’re already a user and want a refresher on the documentation or you’re evaluating the package for the first time, you’ve come to the right place. Apache OpenOffice is released under the Apache 2.0 License. Like all Apache Software Foundation software, Apache OpenOffice is free to use. And if you already have files from another office package - OpenOffice will probably read them with no difficulty.īest of all, Apache OpenOffice can be downloaded and used entirely free of any license fees. Our world-wide native-language community means that OpenOffice is probably available and supported in your own language. The result: Apache OpenOffice does everything you want your office software to do, the way you want it to.Īpache OpenOffice is easy to learn, and if you're already using another office software package, you'll take to OpenOffice straight away. A completely open development process means that anyone can report bugs, request new features, or enhance the software. ![]() ![]() Designed from the start as a single piece of software, it has a consistency other products cannot match. Apache OpenOffice is the result of over twenty years' software engineering. ![]() (SID) which specifies the access rights allowed or denied for that SID. , which defines which users and groups’ access should be audited and the inheritance settings of access control information.Ī DACL is a list of access control entries (ACE). ![]() (DACL - which users and groups are allowed or denied access) components. In this blog, we will focus on the object creator (which user owns the object) and the Is a set of information attached to every object and contains four security components. Microsoft Windows environment implements access control by assigning security descriptors to objects stored in Active Directory. The following blog tries to shed some light on the subject, present the possible escalation paths and suggest relevant mitigations. Although DACL permissions are not the easiest topic to cover in one post and should be digested slowly, there are examples of potential attack scenarios we want to share. ![]() All these tasks can be solved with a single mouse click, or they can be set to run automatically at regular intervals. ![]() Glary Utilities PRO can regularly clean your computer of unnecessary Windows registry entries, temporary hard disk files, or Internet browser cache data. Get Glary Utilities 5 Professional full version 5.198 with a lifetime license for free! Glary Utilities Pro 5 Screenshot ![]() Glary Utilities Professional is a one-stop-shop system optimizer that offers numerous powerful and easy-to-use tools to fix registry errors, clean up the computer, speed up and improve system performance. ![]() What's your hot take on browsers, extensions, cookies, and anything else in this realm? Targeted ads don't really bother me, but some sources say those same 3rd party cookies could lead to security issues like malware - not sure on that one. Really, I'm looking for that happy medium of usability vs security and privacy. Google seems to be much more careful with their data they have on me vs Facebook. I find it useful to have my Chrome history - when I'm trying to remember a sweet Spiceworks article a week later etc. Burning all history every time you close a browser. I know that some of you are into Brave browser and killing all cookies that aren't needed. ![]() ![]() I'm also looking at extensions that aren't going to create more questions for me than they are worth. ![]() I'm considering that as well. Yes, 3rd party cookies are sorta creepy so I'm trying these extensions to see if they are worth pushing out to clients. These same docs also suggested privacy badger and https everywhere. I've rolled uBlock out at few sites, and I'm going to continue. I've reached a point where I'm like screw your ad revenue if it's going to be a security risk to my clients. So, I started digging and sure enough there are slick how to's on deploying uBlock via GPO to Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. In the past I'd give it out to customers as a suggestion as needed. It could have been 100% not the users fault. I've heard of the bad guys trying to insert malware into YouTube ads, so a simple sponsored search result could reasonably be bad guys buying ad space too. I couldn't find anything on her machine so I assume that Google let a bad ad slip by, and then quickly pulled it. As far as I could tell it was malvertising injected in what should have been a legit Google sponsored search result. Recently I had a customer click on a Home Depot sponsored ad and it was a popup fake virus warning. What's your take on alternate browsers (Brave or other) or cranking up browser security by killing cookies etc? Ray Traced Sun Shadows (for all images) – Enabling this will enable ray-tracing for shadows instead of using shadow maps and will provide a higher level of shadow detail. RTX is enabled by default and a restart of Enscape will be required when toggling this feature. ![]() Hardware-accelerated Ray-Tracing – In cases where RTX is causing memory issues. Under the General Settings – Rendering tab, Enscape provides further options to enhance performance: ![]() During use, users can change between search engines, depending on the needs and convenience of each person. certification number, GLN or Sub-GLN registered in the GLOBALG.A.P. S mnh Gip ngi Vit hnh phc hn bng cch s dng ti a tim nng th gii s. In addition to placing Google as the default search engine on Coc Coc browser, we can choose other tools according to the way above. You may enter either a GGN, LGN, CoC Number, CB registration ID, GLOBALG.A.P. Ti Cc Cc Tm nhn n ht nm 2025, tr thnh cng c tip cn mng internet c phn ln ngi Vit s dng mi ngy. Then select the new search engine from the drop down list. Click Finish at the bottom to save the changes.Īnother way to choose the default search engine for Coc Coc browser, which is outside the Search Parts view, you click on the tool currently used in the browser. Here I will choose Google as the default search engine, due to the familiar user interface and popular search engine today.Īt that point, we will see next to Google with the Default notification as shown below. Click on the search engine and select the Set as default button. ![]() In the Search Engine dialog interface, you will see the search engines that Coc Coc supports users to use. ![]() Look at the content on the right, the Search section clicks on the Search engine management button. In the Settings view, on the options list on the left, we find a new Installation item and click on the View item. These cookies may be set by Jotun or a third-party provider. The cookies allow us to remember your preferred language and region settings. By disabling these cookies, parts of our website will not function properly.įunctional cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation by remembering the choices you make when visiting the website. These types of cookies ensure basic functionality and security features of the website and cannot be switched off by Jotun.These cookies do not store any personal data, but you are able to set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies. Strictly necessary cookies are essential for the website to function properly. To continue using this website, please accept our use of cookies or set your preferences. ![]() Rather than gaining XP from killing enemies level ups are earned by finding Wizard Stars hidden in chests around the world. Speed give you faster attacks and movement, Attack increases your base damage, and Hearts gives 1 extra heart. The attributes are Attack, Hearts, and Speed. ![]() Level Up!Īdventure Time includes a progression mechanic where you can level 3 attributes up to 4 times. You can use items you find off enemies and in chests to either power up your attacks or gain a special effect like launching ice shurikens whenever you attack. Jakes punch is longer range and weaker while Finn's is closer range and stronger. ![]() In combat the game plays like a sidescrolling platformer where you have finn attacks and jake attacks. Once you do you are rewarded with a treasure chest containing a random item. Unlike Zelda II: The Adventure of Link you must defeat all of the enemies in order to leave. Shadowy figures roam the overworld and if you touch one the game launches you into a random encounter. The overworld is top down and connects town areas, action stages, and dungeons. It is the second game (after Adventure Time - Legends of Ooo: Big Hollow Princess) based on the Adventure Time animated series and plays similarly to Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (in which the overworld gameplay is in top-down perspective while the main game, including text dialogue and NPC interaction, is a side-scrolling platformer). Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why''d You Steal Our Garbage?!! is a 2D sidescrolling action platformer developed by WayForward and published by D3 for the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS on November 20, 2012. |