A list of puns related to "Dynamic logic (digital electronics)"
Last year I took my first job as front-end dev and had this project on my hands, the features were not meant to be that much at beginning, but at the end I could handle it.
So, I had to make a wizard where the flow of the steps was dynamic and each step was a form that handle multiple files, dates, text, etc. The user should be able to go back and forth even offline. The flow should be synchronized between indexeddb and the backend server.
I put most of the logic in some contexts to handle the flow and the sync, tried to be as clean as possible and used indexeddb with dexiejs to store the answers offline. However it turn out with huge contexts, many unnecessary re-renders, and sync errors a bit hard to debug.
I'm currently taking a look at redux/mobx/zustand to manage the state better, watermelondb to use indexeddb with its sync feature and POO/design patters to find a way to handle better the logic.
Well, I'm a bit unconfident that it'll have a better result this time and not sure what to do, any advices or recommendations? Thanks a lot in advance and sorry for english mistakes or not be brief
In the Spielberg version of WotW, aliens render all electronics useless in the area. They're eventually able to get a couple cars running by replacing starters, only because cars are gas powered once they turn over. Otherwise, everything's dead. Yet, when the alien ships start zapping people into dust, the first strike is caught through the perspective of the working LCD screen on a digital camera. It's a really cool reveal shot, but how the hell did this one person's camera get spared so it could document the first attack when everyone else's electronics are fried?
Hi all
I'm getting into Azure Sentinel lately as my chief asked me to get educated on the matter. I'm succeeding in getting data from different connectors and I can send alerts in Slack. But since those require me to be available 24/7, I want to get some automatic responses in there.
I'm starting simple with letting Defender run a quick scan when something fishy is detected. For this I'm using the Playbook template Run-MDEAntivirus. All good and well but when I look at the GitHub documentation, there is a variable filled in that I can't get a hold of.
Github: https://github.com/Azure/Azure-Sentinel/tree/master/Playbooks/Run-MDEAntivirus
Me: https://imgur.com/a/SNj6y4u
Defender is connected, I provided permissions as it says in the manual but I'm only getting the dynamic variables from Sentinel, not from Defender when I type 'MDATP'.
Please, let this be something really stupid that I overlooked since I'm very new when it comes to Logic Apps.
Many, many thanks!
I know it's a vague question but since I've been getting back into coding, I've been wondering more about the hardware side of things and was curious about how things work on the CPU. I'm not an EE but am familiar with digital logic and have a very basic understanding of how one can make various gates using transistors but I was curious (in a shower thought kind of way) whether a CPU has a set number of OR, AND, NOR, etc. gates that tie up the transistors for those specific functions or are the same transistors used to create whatever gate might be needed at a given time?
After watching the videos on the 8-bit computer, I wanted to read "Digital Computer Electronics". I found a downloadable version on archive.org. They have both a PDF version and an ePub version. They recommend the PDF version, as the ePub may contain errors.
https://archive.org/details/367026792DigitalComputerElectronicsAlbertPaulMalvinoAndJeraldABrownPdf1
Could someone explain the difference? Thanks.
These are USA made in CA with a rating reported +/- 1% accuracy within 10-100% CCW/CW which is really great. Dont need angle so the DW models will work. Given the purported accuracy, there are hardly any reviews of these on the web. I would think these would be more reviewed/favored.
https://digitoolsolutions.com/product/electronic-torque-wrench-dw-series/
Anyone out there using these and can comment?
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