![]() ![]() ![]() This C-segment SUV offers many of the same great features as the Captur but with more space and practically, perfect for transporting the whole family. The Kadjar first arrived on our roads in 2015, billed as the bigger sibling of the Captur. The most powerful diesel dCi 110 has emissions of just 101 CO2 g/km and provides 72.4mpg. There’s a choice of petrol and diesel engines available with the three-cylinder TCe 90 petrol offering an efficient 52.3mpg with just 121 CO2 g/km. There’s also a generous 377-litre boot expanding to 455 litres with the passenger bench moved forward. Inside the cabin feels remarkably spacious and comfortable with plenty of storage space in the console. Move up the range and you’ll get more great kit, including reversing cameras, parking sensors, heated seats, leather upholstery, and infotainment system including sat nav, DAB radio and smartphone connectivity. There are five trim levels to choose from but as standard you’ll enjoy an outstanding range of great equipment, including keyless entry, air conditioning, automatic lights and wipers, electric adjustable wing mirrors, hill start assist and cruise control. This compact crossover retains the distinct two-tone colour scheme of its predecessor but now with a greater choice of colours, with Atacama Orange and Ocean Blue added to the range. A face-lifted version arrived in 2017 with improved styling and an expanded selection of customisation options. The Captur made its debut in 2013, perfectly blending the practicality of a hatchback with the styling of an SUV and marking a bold step forward in Renault’s design. From the compact car to the adept off-roader, Renault’s crossover range demonstrates the dynamic diversity that SUVs can offer. Whether you need a small SUV for the city or are looking for something to take on some trickier terrain, there’s a Renault SUV to meet every challenge. Renault offers a range of dynamic crossovers to suit the needs of all drivers. ![]()
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![]() ![]() June 2, 2017“There’s been a lot of discussion in the crossword space about what clues or entries get rejected from the Times,” said Fabi, who has constructed for the Times and USA Today, along with indie outlets like Inkubator. Something in the middle is published on Wednesdays.) They’re also seen as less concerned with catering to an imagined “average solver,” Fabi said. (The hardest crossword - the type that has “ Eustace Tilley” sweating bullets, as above - appears on Mondays, the easiest on Fridays. Unlike The New York Times and other crosswords, The New Yorker’s crosswords get easier with each passing weekday and are always themeless. (“Love that New Yorker puzzles can just clue ASSES as ASSES without any need to pretend like they’re talking about donkeys,” she wrote in a recent review.) Rachel Fabi, a professor of bioethics who moonlights as a crossword reviewer and constructor, says it’s her favorite puzzle to solve, thanks to a diverse set of constructors, answers that send her down fruitful Wikipedia rabbit holes, and a lively, unstuffy style. ![]() The New Yorker’s puzzle has been getting rave reviews from the crossworld, er, crossword community. At The Wall Street Journal, for example, a team looking to increase subscribers’ active days found that playing a puzzle had a more dramatic impact on reader retention than other actions the team had been promoting to new subscribers, such as subscribing to an email newsletter or downloading the Journal’s app. Encouraging readers to develop a crossword habit may help. Publishers have found that the number of active days a reader has on their site is a telling metric for determining whether or not they’ll continue a subscription. And, given that 80 percent of The New Yorker’s revenue is reader-generated, that’s exactly what the publication is hoping readers will do.įebruary 14, 2020But can crossword puzzles really affect a news organization’s bottom line? There’s evidence to suggest the answer is yes. Unlike The New York Times, which offers a standalone subscription to its crossword and other games, the only way to gain unfettered access to the New Yorker’s puzzles is to subscribe to everything. The “Subscribe” page highlights the crossword, noting that every option includes access to “, including the online archive and crossword puzzles.” Readers who have not subscribed can view the home page, Goings On About Town listings, and a limited number of articles (including puzzles) per month a digital-only subscription costs $100/year. The crossword puzzles, like the magazine’s longform journalism, fiction, and other work, live behind a metered paywall online. And, just last month, The New Yorker began investing some ink in the endeavor by announcing they’ll print a full-page puzzle in every issue of the print magazine. (Here’s one entitled “ Crossword Puzzles with a Side of Millennial Socialism” and another with tips on how to solve those tricky British-style cryptic crosswords.) The team is growing, and now includes fact-checkers and a dedicated copy editor. at the end of 2019 and has rolled out a number of digital goodies for solvers since, including the social distancing-compliant Partner Mode, a newsletter, special holiday puzzles, a way to play on the New Yorker Today app, and behind-the-scenes videos. The magazine launched its first-ever Puzzles & Games Dept. What these have in common? CROSSWORD CLUES.Ĭlues, to be specific, in The New Yorker’s thrice-weekly crossword puzzle. One with four legs and many hands? CARD TABLE. ![]() The act of throwing money around to resolve an issue? COIN TOSS. ![]() ![]() ![]() After the transaction is committed, the backend connection is returned back into the pool and the next waiting client connection gets to reuse the same connection immediately. The default and recommended setting option is transaction pooling mode allows each client connection to take their turn in using a backend connection for the duration of a single transaction. Connection pooling modes #Īiven for PostgreSQL supports three different operational pool modes: transaction, session and statement. However, when there are many distributed applications or devices accessing the same database, a server-side solution is a better approach. Many frameworks and libraries (ORMs, Django, Rails, etc.) support client-side pooling, which solves much the same problem. Aiven enforces connection limits to avoid overloading the PostgreSQL database. ![]() All this is workload-specific, but often a good number of connections to have is roughly 3-5 times the CPU core count. It makes sense to have enough connections so that each CPU core on the server has something to do (each connection can only utilise a single CPU core), but a hundred connections per CPU core may be too much. ![]() Moreover, if each connection is very active, the performance can be affected by the high number of parallel executing tasks. PostgreSQL creates a separate backend process for each connection, and the unnecessary memory usage caused by the processes will start affecting the total throughput of the system at some point. Why connection pooling? #Ī high number of backend connections can become a problem with PostgreSQL, as the resource cost per connection is quite high due to how PostgreSQL manages client connections. PgBouncer automatically inserts the client queries and only uses a limited number of actual backend connections, leading to lower resource usage on the server and better total performance. Unlike when you connect directly to the PostgreSQL® server, each client connection does not require a separate backend process on the server. Each pool can handle from a minimum of 5000 client connections to a maximum defined by the lower threshold between:ĥ00 for each GB of RAM in the service plan ![]() ![]() ![]() Watco Innovator® Snap-On bathtub overflow plate provides a complete, clean look to your new tub drain with a matching finish and easy installation. It’s never been easier to transform the look of your tub with the SimpliQuick® Tub Fix and Innovator® Snap-On Overflow Plate Trim Kit by Watco. Easily convert 1-hole, 2-hole or trip lever tub overflow plates with a beautiful, new overflow plate in under 5 minutes.į wants to help you repair, replace or upgrade your tub to your complete satisfaction. Use your existing bolt if you have a 1-hole, 2-hole overflow plate. Images on this site may not reflect this updated change.įYI - bolt not included to secure retainer nut behind the H bar adapter. ![]() FYI - As of 2019, "WATCO" imprinted on Chrome, Nickel, Bronze, White, Chrome Brushed, Polished Nickel and Wrought Iron finishes. ![]() The Innovator kit includes the Innovator overflow plate, black retainer nut and an H bar adapter. The Watco Innovator® overflow bathtub plate kit easily retrofits a 1-hole, 2-hole and trip lever overflow plates. The BRAND NEW Watco SimpliQuick® Tub Fix "white finish" composite bathtub stopper (Made from same corrosion-resistant Innovator overflow plate material) is a perfect addition to purchase with the Watco Innovator® snap-on overflow kit. ![]() ![]() I’m trying to get a job as a software developer because I’m SO over qualified for the work I’m doing. I personally hate working there for a variety of reasons. In my experience, if you DON’T use our equipment, you’re likely to have a massive headache because the quality isn’t as good either. You can use your own router, but you have absolutely no right to customer service and troubleshooting anything with your own equipment. I work at spectrum in a tech support role. Thing is, I fear that if I do they’ll use it against me when I submit a support ticket saying “Sorry, not our router, nothing we can do.” Second: anyone with any sense of security would change the router’s default password.ġ) Is this normal? Can they ask me for my router password? Spectrum did not tell me at any time during the new customer process that they would have admin access to the router, and that I need to either leave the default password as-is or notify them when I change it.Ģ) Can I remove the Sagemcom router and plug in my own router? If at all possible, I would rather they not have access. I’ve been sitting here trying to log in and it wasn’t going through.” He then proceeded to ask me for the new password to my router.įirst of all, I’ve never heard of an ISP with remote admin access to your home router. The guy scolded me for changing the router’s default admin password without letting them know, “You gotta let us know, man. ![]() Had some intermittent connectivity issues so I called support. ![]() Using Spectrum-provided Sagemcom 5260 wireless router. ![]() ![]() ![]() In the field on the left, enter keywords (for example: restaurant, construction company, and car repair). Launch LetsExtract and navigate to Google Maps Extractor:Ģ. Only in LetsExtract you can immediately check the found email addresses for existence with the built-in Email Verifier and start a newsletter with Email Sender. The results can be saved as CSV/TXT files or exported into Microsoft Excel/OpenOffice Calc If you parse Google Maps regularly, you need proxies to protect yourself from being banned. LetsExtract works fast in the multi-threaded mode Moreover, we do not charge for each found email or phone number. Unlike other programs, you can specify multiple keywords and locations at once. ![]() Unlimited number of keywords and locations LetsExtract does not require your involvement in opening tabs, moving between pages, etc. Specify locations and keywords in your language - the result will always be great. LetsExtract Google Maps Extractor is independent of country and language. The found contacts can be exported or verified for existence with Email Verifier. The search is based on keywords and locations and is fully automatic. With our program you can quickly and easily extract email addresses, phone numbers, names, addresses, categories and other information from business cards on Google Maps. Google Maps Extractor is one of the new features of LetsExtract Email Studio. ![]() This service also has characteristics of a social network - companies have a rating and an advanced system of publishing reviews.Įxtracting contacts from Google Maps is probably one of the most effective ways to find leads, which works especially well for the b2b segment. Google Maps is not only a convenient online mapping service, but also a business directory, which (according to various estimates) today represents from 200 to 500 million companies around the world. How to extract contacts (emails, phones) from Google Maps with LetsExtract ![]() ![]() ![]() 7, I presented an early look at the weather conditions DTN is forecasting through August. Note: At the DTN Ag Summit in Chicago on Dec. ![]() This image is the first slide of a presentation delivered at the DTN Ag Summit on Dec. Temperatures there were 36 degrees higher than average for May this year.La Nina conditions highlight the winter season and the setup for the 2022 growing season across the U.S. A study published in May found that extreme heat of the magnitude Spain and Portugal experienced this spring should only have about a 1-in-400 chance of occurring in any given year. But the ones now are hotter and happening more often. The figure – the highest since in a series of temperature recordings that go back to 1850 – broke records "by a wide margin," according to England's Meteorological Office. The Atlantic Ocean hit its highest temperatures since records began in 1850: Surface temperatures in the North Atlantic have hit "unprecedented" temperatures, almost 3 degrees warmer than typical for summer.Last year's global average was just below that, at 58.44 degrees. The current record for the warmest year is 58.69 degrees over the global land and ocean, set in 2016, during the last El Niño. 2023 could be the warmest on record: “It is actually almost a certainty that this will be the warmest year globally,” Michael Mann, a climate scientist and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, told USA TODAY.The two warmest years, according to the Copernicus group, were 20. So far, 2021 was the planet's fifth-warmest year on record. The past seven years have been the Earth's hottest: The years between 20 were Earth's warmest on record "by a clear margin," according to research by the Copernicus Climate Change Service, a group affiliated with the European Union.It also marked the 47th-consecutive June and the 532nd-consecutive month with temperatures above the 20th-century average, according to the National Atmospheric and Oceanographic Administration. June was the hottest ever in NOAA's climate record: Earth's average global temperature in June was 1.89 degrees above average, making it the hottest June in the 174-years global climate record.Here's a few global signs that the heat the United States is experiencing this summer is something much more significant than just a heat wave. "The more we warm, the easier it becomes to hit previously inconceivable levels of heat." It actually is that hot: "This year we’re stair-stepping upward due to human-caused climate change," Swain said. "I know a lot of people are freaking out right now," he said. This does not appear to be a sudden, sustained acceleration of the long-term trends climate scientists have been noting for decades. The good news: He doesn't believe Earth has reached some sort of climate tipping point and there's no hope. At this point, there aren’t any unprecedentedly extreme heat events on Earth that haven’t been exacerbated by climate change.” “But we’re starting to see the long-term, human-caused warming signal overwhelming that volatility. Natural variability still exists, said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist a the University of California, Los Angeles. Here's what to know: How do we know climate change is fueling this heat? Couldn't it be just a hot summer? The extreme temperatures being recorded this summer are the result of the combination of natural variations within the climate system and human-caused climate change, with a hefty serving of El Niño thrown in. It's not your imagination: This is not a typical summer. Phoenix recorded an unprecedented nineteen consecutive days over 110 degrees. Record-breaking temperatures are hitting multiple cities. But this summer is different in some profound ways. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The staggering brings the splice from twice as thick as the rest of the rope to nearly the same thickness.Ī fid is a tool (basically a hollow spike) that can be fit over the end of a strand and used to feed it through each loop as needed. It is does either by cutting off a lengthwise part of the end of each strand to make the end of the spliced part thinner or by staggering the strands so that the 2nd strand is interweaved one more time than the first and the third is interweaved an additional time after the 2nd. Tapering is also sometimes done to make the thicker splice blend or taper into the rest of the rope. The short splice retains more of the rope strength than any knots that join rope ends. short splice - Also a splice used to join the ends of two ropes, but the short splice is more similar to the technique used in other splices and results in the spliced part being about twice as thick as the non spliced part, and has greater strength than the long splice.The long splice allows the spliced rope to still fit through the same pulleys, which is necessary in some applications. It does this by replacing two of the strands of each rope end with those from the other, and cutting off some of the extra strands that result. The long splice, unlike most splice types, results in a splice that is only very slightly thicker than the rope without the splice, but sacrifices some of the strength of the short splice. long splice - A splice used to join two rope ends forming one rope the length of the total of the two ropes.eye splice - A splice where the working end is spliced into the working part forming a loop.a) a long splice almost complete b) the steps in a tapered short splice c) an eye splice d) a short splice Some examples of splices and splices in progress. A cut splice is a join between two ropes, made by splicing the ends slightly apart, to make an eye in the joined rope which lies shut when the rope is taut. It is typically used for light lines (e.g., the log-line) where a single splice would tend to come undone, the rope being frequently wet. cut splice (originally called cunt splice) - A splice similar to the eye splice. ![]() With nylon and other plastic materials, the back splice is often no longer used the rope strands are simply fused together with heat to prevent fraying. The end of the rope with the splice is about twice the thickness of the rest of the rope. It is used to finish off the end of the rope to keep it from fraying. back splice (also called an end splice) - A splice where the strands of the end of the rope are spliced directly back into the end without forming a loop.Most types of splices are used on 3 strand rope, but some can be done on 12 or greater strand braided rope. The resulting join is stronger than the equivalent using knots although it usually results in a thickening of the line and if subsequently removed a distortion of the rope. Splices can be used to form a stopper at the end of a line, to form a loop or an eye in a rope, or for joining two ropes together. Rope splicing is the forming of a semi-permanent join between two ropes or two parts of the same rope by partly untwisting and then interweaving their strands. ![]() ![]() This is instead of the passing an environment variable directly like I did in the origin code: SPLUNK_FORWARD_SERVER: splunk-receiver:9997įull setup of the forwarder.yaml: apiVersion: apps/v1 In a similar way, the outputs: block will resemble the following: The inputs: section will produce the a nf with the following content: conf postfix (Remember that the sub block start with conf:) which be owned by the correct Splunk user and group. This setup will generate two files with a. Monitor:///opt/splunk/var/log/syslog-logs: Then, We'll go to the splunk: block and add a config: sub block under it: splunk: We'll start the docker container with a default.yml file which will be mounted in /tmp/defaults/default.yml.įor that, we'll create the default.yml file with: docker run splunk/splunk:latest create-defaults >. Instead of mounting the configuration file directly inside the /opt/splunk/etc directory we'll use the following setup: The error specified in the my question reflect that splunk failed to manipulate all the relevant files in the /opt/splunk/etc directory because of the change in the mounting mechanism. When Splunk boots, it registers all the config files in various locations on the filesystem under $ which is in our case /opt/splunk. This change is since v1.9.4 and can lead to issues for various applications which chown or otherwise manipulate their configs. So this PR change makes it so that containers cannot write to secret, configMap, downwardAPI and projected volumes since the runtime will now mount them as read-only. This is the cause of failure.īased on the direction pointed out by I'll try also to give a full solution. Splunk_common : Set target version fact - 0.04sĭetermine captaincy - 0.04sĮRROR: Couldn't read "/opt/splunk/etc/nf" - maybe $SPLUNK_HOME or $SPLUNK_ETC is set wrong?Įdit #2: Adding config map to the code (was removed from the original question for the sake of brevity). Splunk_common : Setting upgrade fact - 0.04s Splunk_common : Set docker fact - 0.04sĮxecute pre-setup playbooks - 0.04s Splunk_common : Set splunk install fact - 0.04s Splunk_common : Set current version fact - 0.04s ![]() Splunk_common : Set privilege escalation user - 0.04s Splunk_common : Set first run fact - 0.04s ![]() Minikube version: Upgraded from v0.33.1 to v1.2.0.įull error log: $kubectl logs -l tier=splunk Saw this on Splunk forum but the answer did not help in my case. SPLUNK_START_ARGS: -accept-license -answer-yes I've tested the image with the following docker configuration - and it ran successfully: version: '3.2' I tried to add also this env variables - with no success: - name: SPLUNK_HOME MountPath: /opt/splunk/etc/system/local/nf My Splunk deployment: apiVersion: apps/v1 $SPLUNK_HOME or $SPLUNK_ETC is set wrong? I'm using this Splunk image on Kubernetes (testing locally with minikube).Īfter applying the code below I'm facing the following error:ĮRROR: Couldn't read "/opt/splunk/etc/nf" - maybe ![]() ![]() ![]() Today, “java” has become a generic term for coffee and no longer refers only to coffee from the Island of Java. It has a higher quality, strong flavor, and noticeable acidity. These Oreos taste good, but the problem with an “everyday” flavor like coffee is that if you keep doing the same thing over and over, it loses some of its luster each time. Do java Chip Oreos have coffee?Ĭoffee and OREO fans will celebrate this delightful pairing: chocolate OREO cookies filled with coffee flavored creme and tiny chocolate chips! Whether you’re enjoying the original OREO or a spin on the classic treat, this chocolate sandwich cookie is always dunkable. ![]() Java Chip Light Frappuccino: Sugar-free mocha sauce and Starbucks coffee blended with nonfat milk and ice is a delicious recipe for variety in taste and ingredients!. ![]() The Double Chocolaty Chip Frappuccino doesn’t have coffee in it, but it does have a little caffeine (15 milligrams) because of the chocolate. Like most Frappuccinos, it’s not as thick, rich, or creamy as a milkshake but still delivers a milky creaminess and is frosty cold. It has a pleasant coffee flavor and an almost frothy consistency. The Coffee Frappuccino is probably the least sweet Frappuccino on the menu since there are no added syrups. Caramel Ribbon Crunch Crème Frappuccino.Toasted White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino.Chocolate Cookie Crumble Crème Frappuccino.double chocolatey chip crème frappuccino.With its icy consistency, sweetness, and subtle coffee flavor, it tastes more like ice cream than coffee, despite its shot (or two) of espresso. What can I get at Starbucks if I don’t like the taste of coffee?įrappuccino A Frappuccino is the menu item to get at Starbucks if you don’t like coffee. The Java Chip Frappuccino has 580 calories. How many calories are in a java Chip Frappuccino? We blend mocha sauce and Frappuccino® chips with coffee, milk and ice, then top it off with whipped cream and a mocha drizzle to bring you endless java joy. People may have heart palpitations with more than 1,000 mg. Studies show that 100 to 200 mg of caffeine (about 1 to 2 cups of regular coffee) are enough to achieve these results When caffeine consumption climbs to 250 to 700 mg per day, people may experience nausea, headaches, sleep difficulties or increased anxiety. If that’s a little extra for you, try the Pike Place Roast, which comes in at 310 milligrams for the same size. If you want the strongest drink to start your morning, just stick to their hot brewed coffee A grande Blonde Roast will hit you with 360 whopping milligrams of caffeine. What drink gives you the most energy at Starbucks? Starbucks no longer makes ice cream, much to fans’ chagrin. Starbucks Java Chip Ice Cream But if you’re looking for java chip ice cream at the grocery store, you’ll be sorely disappointed. Does Starbucks still make java Chip ice cream? ![]() Frappuccino chips are one of the main ingredients in some Starbucks blended drinks. They have a rich chocolatey flavor and the delicious sweetness of cookie crumbs. Java Chip “Java” implies the presence of coffee, yes? While it could very well just be a one-off mixing issue, this particular one tastes like a clone of the mocha frappuccino, save for one irritating difference: little chocolate chip chunks are spread throughout.īut What Exactly are Frappuccino Chips? Frappuccino chips are special chocolate chips that break down smoothly when blended and melt easily on your tongue. but the Java chip Frappuccino has frappuccino chips whereas the Mocha frap doesn’t. In other words, both starbucks drinks contain mocha, frappuccino roast, whole milk, coffee base, ice, and whipped cream. What is the difference between Java Chip and mocha?Ī Java chip Frappuccino is a Mocha Frappuccino with java chips in it. A “grande” (medium) size is 16 ounces and, with whipped cream added, has the following key nutrition facts: 460 calories, 66 grams of sugar, and 110 mg of caffeine. “ There is no coffee in Java Chip Frappuccino ”. The Java chip is a microchip that, when included in or added to a computer, will accelerate the performance of java programs (including the applets that are sometimes included with Web pages). A java chip frappuccino is a blended drink made using chocolate syrup, cooled coffee or espresso, milk, chocolate chips, and ice. ![]() |
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