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QUESTION
So... I can sympy.integrate
a normal distribution with mean and standard deviation:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 01:38Here's a close case that works:
QUESTION
I want to use the built-in secrets feature in .NET Core
and it is not working for me and I don't understand why I am doing exactly what is needed. I would appreciate it if you can help me and let me know what is missing.
In the developers commands I run this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:49You have a typo (fix "n" to "nn"): ConectionStrings
should be ConnectionStrings
.
You can remove the old one and create a new one with these commands:
QUESTION
I'm working on a Chrome extension that integrates with a website. My users can do actions on this website when they are logged in to it.
I have a Socket.IO server that delivers commands to my Chrome extension. Once a command arrived, the extension invokes a local function from the host website. Then, the host website, which has an authenticated active session with its own API, will invoke some update/insert call.
I recently realized a potential security issue, which is - if anyone spoofs my server address on my extension clients organization, he can easily abuse it to send his own parameters on behalf of my server (image 2).
Is there any smart way to ensure my client communicates with the real server and not an imposter?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:49Use HTTPS secured connection.
This is one of the features of HTTPS (SSL/TLS) - it can prevent a MITM attack and prevent the destination server from being impersonated.
QUESTION
I wanted to get started with posh and oh-my-posh so I installed them according to this article. Microsoft docs. I got the theme but the edges didn't had that arrow(that coolness).
I then downloaded the windows terminal and edited the setting.json there with
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-19 at 17:57If I understand correctly, there are two parts to the question.
Changing the PowerShell Window FontTo do this, right-click your PowerShell window and head to "Properties"
There, you can choose the header "Font" and change your font to Cascadia Code PL".
This should fix the problem. If you still experience some weird characters, you might need to install a Nerd Font instead.
Changing the VS Code Terminal FontTo use the font in the VS Code Terminal, head to Settings.
Searching for "integrated terminal font family" should bring up the setting you need to edit. Here, add your font 'Cascadia Code PL' on the very front of the setting and save.
You should now be able to open a terminal and use the PL prompt.
QUESTION
I'm running the below sqlpackage
command against my sqlserver
:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 12:05I would recommend using /action:Script
(see here) to see which actions it will perform, most likely this will give you some clue as to which flags should be set/cleared.
-- Edit
According to this old answer you can disable deploying the database properties when designing the .dacpac.
If you want to override this behaviour when publishing the .dacpac, you should probably use the ScriptDatabaseOptions
property - see the whole list of switches here.
QUESTION
Good morning,
I am creating an animation by connecting 6 nodes coordinates at 10 different time steps.
I start with a test: I first create a static plot for a time equal to 2 (for example) and I get the exact static plot that I am expecting: all and only the consecutive nodes are connected.
Then I create the animation. Unfortunately, the animated plot connects the nodes in the wrong way. You can see that the animation connects the consecutive nodes, but also the second and the second to last nodes.
Any idea why? Thanks
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 11:52The issue is that in your static plot, you have actually created a list of Line2D
objects (try printing line1
and you will see its not a single instance).
But, in the animation function, you just create a single Line2D
instance to set the xdata
and ydata
for.
We can change to creating a list of Line2D
instances, then loop over them and set the appropriate x and y data for each segment like so:
QUESTION
I'm implementing a simple task queue using redis in Rust, but am struggling to deserialize the returned values from redis into my custom types.
In total I thought of 3 approches:
- Deserializing using serde-redis
- Manually implementing the
FromRedisValue
trait - Serializing to String using serde-json > sending as string > then deserializing from string
The 3rd approach worked but feels artificial. I'd like to figure out either 1 or 2, both of which I'm failing at.
Approach 1 - serde-redisI have a simple Task definition:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 09:55Redis doesn't define structured serialization formats. It mostly store strings and integers. So you have to choose or define your format for your struct.
A popular one is JSON, as you noticed, but if you just want to (de)serialize simple pairs of (id, description), it's not very readable nor convenient.
In such a case, you can define your own format, for example the id and the description with a dash in between:
QUESTION
I have the below powershell
script:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 09:18I would start with running sp_who2
on the database server to see if sqlpackage
has made a connection to it, and if it's blocking on the server somewhere.
If so, you can further investigate with the SQL Server Profiler (can be found in the Tools menu of SQL Server Management Studio)
QUESTION
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 08:56There are basically three approaches to this.
- Easy approach
If you use only few icons. https://fonts.google.com/icons allows you to download each icon as svg or png file. So you can easily use those in Image
component of Vaadin.
- Light approach, use it as a font
There is training video at Vaadin's site which describes various things related to theming and styling of the app, at 19:30 timestamp there is a chapter about how to configure custom font:
https://vaadin.com/learn/training/v14-theming
Material icons are just a font, which you can include in your project.
Place the webfont files under e.g. "src/main/webapp/fonts/MaterialIcons" (note location is different if you have Spring Boot jar packaged project) and import the generated css
QUESTION
Starting with the sample from https://docs.gradle.org/current/samples/sample_jvm_multi_project_with_code_coverage.html (i.e., the code here https://github.com/gradle/gradle/tree/master/subprojects/docs/src/samples/java/jvm-multi-project-with-code-coverage ) and simply adding Spring Boot by changing application/build.gradle
to
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-01 at 20:54Just do that and you will be fine (all external classes will be excluded):
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