In the steps at how to block someone in google plus, replace the word “block” with “mute” to stop receiving posts from certain sources.
–jeroen
Posted by jpluimers on 2013/04/05
On my brand new Google Nexus 4, I had this problem that some contacts were merged based on their last name.
They were merged only on the phone: at the Google Contacts web page, they still were separate.
The issue was very much “in my face”, as one of the merges was my brother and mother. For which I am pretty sure they are separate entities, both alive and kicking.
Browsing for a solution, I found these links (the first one got me to the others):
The issue is still there (I synced 3 weeks ago).
The solution is per device (the sync breaks on your device, not on Google Contacts).
The steps of the solution were not completely clear, so below are screenshots. Click on each screenshot to get a larger crisp 768×1280 HD image. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by jpluimers on 2013/04/05
Interesting answer on SO, not only for developers:
You can check out the wavesurfer program:
WaveSurfer is an Open Source tool for sound visualization and manipulation. It has been designed to suit both novice and advanced users. WaveSurfer has a simple and logical user interface that provides functionality in an intuitive way and which can be adapted to different tasks. It can be used as a stand-alone tool for a wide range of tasks in speech research and education. Typical applications are speech/sound analysis and sound annotation/transcription. WaveSurfer can also serve as a platform for more advanced/specialized applications. This is accomplished either through extending the WaveSurfer application with new custom plug-ins or by embedding WaveSurfer visualization components in other applications.
It can perform many different types of analysis, I have only used it for practicing Chinese tone pronunciation.
Thanks hlovdal!
–jeroen
via delphi – component or code for wave analyzer – Stack Overflow.
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Posted by jpluimers on 2013/04/04
Thanks Jeb for answering this:
You can solve it with delayed expansion, because delayed expansion works different than percent expansion.
:START setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion @echo What folder do you want to process? (Provide a path without a closing backslash) set /p datapath= ::Is string empty? IF X!datapath! == X GOTO:START ::Does string have a trailing slash? if so remove it IF !datapath:~-1!==\ SET "datapath=!datapath:~0,-1!" echo !datapath!It expands later than the percent expansion, and after the delayed expansion no more parsing is done, so even spaces or special characters have any effect.
–jeroen
via:
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Posted by jpluimers on 2013/04/03
Just found this great answer by vcldeveloper to autoscroll a readonly logging memo in Delphi which works from Delphi 1 and up (:
For such a simple task, you don’t need to buy a commercial component! All you need to do is to send an EM_LINESCROLL message to that memo control, to make it scroll to the last line:
procedure ScrollToLastLine(Memo: TMemo); begin SendMessage(Memo.Handle, EM_LINESCROLL, 0,Memo.Lines.Count); end;If your memo is read-only to users and is updated automatically by the application, you can put a call to the above procedure in its OnChange event-handler, so that whenever the text inside the memo is changed, it is automatically scrolled down to the last line.
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2013/04/02
One of the things most people find hard to use in LINQ is GroupBy or the LINQ expression group … by (they are mostly equivalent).
When starting to use that, I was also confused, mainly because of two reasons:
TElement members for the current group inside the grouping.Most people don’t see the IGrouping<TKey, TElement> because they use the var keyword to implicitly the LINQ result.
Often – when using any anonymous type – var is the only way of using that result.
That is fine, but has the consequence that it hides the actual type, which – when not anonymous – is a good way of seeing what happens behind the scenes.
David Klein gave an example for the multi column grouping and also shows that if you use LINQPad, you can actually see the IGrouping<TKey, TElement> in action.
Mike Taulty skipped the Group By Syntax for Grouping on Multiple Columns in his Grouping in LINQ is weird (IGrouping is your friend). So my examples include that.
Note that I don’t cover all the LINQ group by stuff, here, for instance, I skipped the into part.
There are some nice examples on MSDN covering exactly that both using Method based and Expression based LINQ.
The examples are based on these two classes, similar to what Mike did. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by jpluimers on 2013/04/02
If you thought the 2007 Welcome to Google TiSP (Toilet Internet Service Provider) and the Google TiSP ACTUAL Installation – YouTube formed a great April 1st joke, then you have miscounted the futurists.
Found out a while ago, that in The Netherlands, a variation of TiSP was used to provide internet through the sewage system:
The Belgians and Germans seem to favour the water pipes over the sewer though:
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2013/04/01
Need to research this if it works for both FTP and HTTP: How can I mount an FTP to a drive letter in windows? – Server Fault.
–jeroen
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Posted by jpluimers on 2013/03/29
Great stuff, not only for Android design: Paul Burke – Google+ – Slides from my talk at the New York Android Designers….
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Posted by jpluimers on 2013/03/29
Ik ben heel benieuwd: tot en met zaerdag (dus nog ruim 1 dag!) kunnen mensen zich nog inschrijven om Glasvezel in de wijk “de Aker” van Amsterdam Nieuw-West te krijgen.
Reggefiber coordineert deze aansluiting via Glasvezel in Amsterdam De Aker | Nieuws | Reggefiber.
Ze hebben nu een actie om de laatste mensen over de streep te krijgen: Zeg ook Ja tegen 538 voor War Child.
… steunt Reggefiber samen met verschillende serviceproviders War Child. Voor ieder nieuw glasvezelabonnement in Amsterdam De Aker wordt tijdens de actieperiode van 1 tot 30 maart € 12,- gedoneerd aan War Child. Daarmee wordt een verschil gemaakt voor één verlaten oorlogskind.
In 2012 bedroeg hun investering nog ongeveer EUR 1000 per aansluiting voor een relatief landelijk gebied als Huissen (Lingewaard). Dat zal inmiddels en in deze week wel later zijn, maar toch is er een fiks minimum nodig om de hele boel te laten door gaan.
Als minimaal 30% een bestelling doet, wordt er glasvezel aangelegd. Nu nog met snelheden van 100mbit en 50mbit download EN upoad, maar later ook veel sneller.
Download zullen concullega’s kabel en ADSL wel voor elkaar krijgen, maar upload gaat zelfs UPC niet lukken.
Via via hoorde ik dat het heel behoorlijk loopt, maar alle beetjes helpen, dus heb ik ook net mijn aanvraag gedaan. Read the rest of this entry »
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