![]() ![]() OS: macOS 10.15, 11 or 12 Note: The Serato Stems feature is still usable if your computer specs don't meet these requirements, try using prepared stems or increasing your buffer size. Processor: Intel i9 or Apple Silicon (M1) Plays Keep track of both streamed and locally stored tracks’ individual play count in Serato DJ Pro and Lite. Storage: 15GBs or more of SSD spare local disk space Keep up to 32 samples loaded across 4 banks so you can trigger DJ stings, loops, a capellas, drops and whole tracks from the Serato DJ Pro Sampler. Processor: 8th generation i9 or AMD Ryseries Power User tier: (Using high-performance settings) Processor: Dual Core Intel i5 Macbook Pro or Apple Silicon (M1) Video memory: Dedicated 512MB - (1GB or higher suggested for Serato Video) Storage: 15GBs or more of spare local disk space (SSD) Processor: 6th generation dual-core Intel i5 or AMD Ryseries What are the recommended specs my computer should have for using Stems? Recommended tier: (Using Serato DJs default settings)
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![]() ![]() PL is noted for the chronicity and frequency of the lies, and the apparent lack of benefit derived from them. 4 The same review showed the sex ratio to be equal the intelligence quotient (IQ) to be average or slightly below average, with significantly better verbal IQ than performance IQ and a history of CNS abnormality in 40% of the cases, characterized by epilepsy, abnormal electroencephalographic findings, head trauma, or CNS infection. 1 A review of 72 cases reported that the average age at onset of the lying behavior was 16 and the average age at discovery was 22. Although its prevalence in the general population is unknown, one study of 1000 repeat juvenile offenders found a prevalence of close to 1%. Over the years, very little has been written on the epidemiology of PL. Throughout this article, PL and pseudologia phantastica will be used synonymously. It is not yet clear whether these different names refer to the same phenomenon, but they are often used interchangeably. Lying is a common human trait defined by Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary as making "an untrue statement with intent to deceive." Selling 3 agreed, with an observation that "everyone lies and you can't stop them," and concluded, "of course, that is the truth." PL is commonly referred to as pseudologia phantastica (or pseudologia fantastica) and, less commonly, as mythomania, or morbid lying. Was his lying behavior completely within his control, or was there something different about his pattern of lies? Why such a successful individual would repeatedly tell lies that could damage his credibility and put him in trouble with the law or other administrative bodies is baffling. 2 A psychiatric expert witness diagnosed pseudologia phantastica and suggested that the judge needed treatment. Even prominent and successful individuals are not immune to this behavior-for example, the well-known California case of Judge Patrick Couwenberg, who was removed from office not only for lying in his official capacity but also for lying under oath to a commission investigating his behavior. Letters I have received from mental health professionals, attorneys, and individuals around the world describe similar characteristics in people they know-excessive lying, easily verifiable to be untrue, mostly unhelpful to the liar in any apparent way, and even possibly harmful to the liar, yet told repeatedly over time. This scenario, or similar stories, is not uncommon in clinical practice. ![]() Mr A finally sought psychiatric help after concluding that he could not stop himself from lying. Family members reported that he often told blatant lies, and even when confronted, and proved wrong, he still swore they were true. Mr A had lost several other jobs in the past because of his lying, and he was becoming frustrated. On the face of it, it would seem Mr A told these lies to gain the sympathy of his colleagues, but the consequences of his lying, in terms of emotional distress and potential loss of job, far outweighed any perceived gain. Finally, when the heat became too unbearable, he suddenly stopped going to work. He had to tell more and more outrageous lies to cover his tracks and justify having a terminal illness. Initially, his coworkers treated him with sensitivity and concern, but as the weeks wore on, the scrutiny of his colleagues became increasingly pointed. He had lied repeatedly to his colleagues, telling them that he had an incurable disease and was receiving palliative treatment. He was about to lose yet another job, not because he was at risk for being fired, but because his lying behavior had finally boxed him into a corner. He sub-sequently described the lies as "pseu- dologia phantastica." He observed that some of his patients told lies that were so abnormal and out of proportion that they deserved a special category. The German physician, Anton Delbruck, 1 is credited with being the first to describe the concept of PL. Despite its relative obscurity, PL has been recognized and written about in the psychiatric literature for more than a century. ![]() In some cases, they might be self-incriminating or damaging, which makes the behavior even more incomprehensible. While ordinary lies are goal-directed and are told to obtain external benefit or to avoid punishment, pathological lies often appear purposeless. PL is characterized by a long history (maybe lifelong) of frequent and repeated lying for which no apparent psychological motive or external benefit can be discerned. ![]() There is, as yet, no consensus in the psychiatric community on its definition, although there is general agreement on its core elements. Pathological lying (PL) is a controversial topic. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some of its helpful additions include a PSI of 2300, on-board accessory storage, and a 25-foot hose. "This Ryobi option is great for quick cleaning driveways, decks, windows, patio furniture, and other areas around the house." "Heavy-duty pressure washers like this one are ideal for larger projects such as cleaning fencing, decking, siding, and sidewalks," says Schultz. If you're looking for a pressure washer that packs a punch-without being the most powerful, then this option from Ryobi is for you. It isn't as powerful as a commercial grade pressure washer. ![]() Here are the best electric pressure washers. We also consulted George Schultz, merchant of pressure washers and outdoor power accessories at The Home Depot, and Gary McCoy, a Lowe's store manager. To help you decide which is the best electric pressure washer for your home, we researched a variety of picks, keeping in mind the hose length, pressure rating, machine weight, and flow rate. Plus, they can tackle pretty much any stubborn mess with ease, including mold, mildew, oil, and tar. They also tend to be less expensive than their gas counterparts, require less upkeep, and never run out of fuel. While gas-powered pressure washers are popular among homeowners, electric power washers are more lightweight and tend to have a quieter motor and a quick-start operation. But first, you should consider pressure washing everything to remove the dirt, grime, debris, and build-up from the past few months so it'll look as good as new. When summer comes around, chances are you'll want to be hanging out on your patio and lounging on your outdoor furniture. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you want to check show the total size of a file in units of 1,048,576 bytes then you need to use -BM option with du command as shown below. Example 4: How to Show Total Size in specified size unit If you are looking to check the total size of all the files and directories then you need to use -c option with du command as shown in below example. Example 3: How to Show the Total Size of all the Files a : write counts for all files, not just directories. If you want to check the write counts for all files and directories then you need to use -a option du command as shown in below illustration. Example 2: How to Show write counts for all Files and Directories in Linux Written by Torbjörn Granlund, David MacKenzie, Paul Eggert,Īnd Jim Meyering. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. ![]() License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later. ~]# du -version du (GNU coreutils) 8.22Ĭopyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ![]() As you can see from below output, current version is 8.22. To check du command version you need to use du -version command as shown below. Linux du command examples to Check File Space UsageĪlso Read: 12 Practical and Useful free command examples in Linux(RHEL/CentOS 7/8) Example 1: How to Check du command version We will go through the usage of du command in detail with the help of examples. It is one of the most popular tool available to check and track the files and directories usage in the Server. In this article, we will look into 12 Best Linux du command examples to Check File Space Usage. ![]() ![]() Rather than being asked a lot of complex configuration questions, the first thing the app did was to analyze my drive to see what needed to be done. Easy Setupīackblaze is the easiest backup software I’ve ever used. In each subsection, I’ll explore what the app offers and then share my personal take. Backblaze Review: What’s In It for You?īackblaze is all about online backup, and I’ll list its features in the following four sections. That may be fire, flood, earthquake, theft, or just your kids or workmates. Learn from my mistakes! You need to keep a backup in a different location to your computer, or a disaster may take both. When I discovered his error a few days later, I wished I had stored my backup drive somewhere a little less convenient. Without checking, he formatted the drive, then filled it with his own files, overwriting any data I may have been able to recover. Unfortunately, he picked up my backup drive by mistake. My son asked to borrow my wife’s external hard drive to store some files. He wouldn’t have found an offsite backup. Along with the previous night’s backup that the thief found on my desk. I came home from the birth of our second child to discover our house was broken into, and my computer stolen. ![]() But that wasn’t offsite backup-I kept the disks at my desk. Twice!Įven back in the 80s, I was in the habit of backing my computer up every day onto floppy disks. My name is Adrian Try, and I learned the value of offsite backup from personal experience. Backblaze Review: What’s In It for You?.Why Trust Me for This Backblaze Review?.Their data center is located in Sacramento California, outside earthquake and flood zones. They keep multiple copies of your files on different drives (you’ll find the technical details here), and carefully monitor each drive so they can replace it before it dies. When (and only when) you request a restore, Backblaze needs your private key so they can decrypt it, zip it, and send it to you through a secure SSL connection.įinally, your data is safe from disaster, even if that disaster happens at Backblaze. ![]() Of course, that means they can’t help you if you lose your key, either.īut the same is not true if you ever need to restore your data. Your data is strongly encrypted, and if you’d like even more security, you can create a private encryption key so that even Backblaze staff have no way to access your data. Is it safe from prying eyes? After all, you’re putting your personal documents online. A scan using Bitdefender found no viruses or malicious code. I ran and installed Backblaze on my iMac. ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() Using a password manager is a far more effective and convenient mechanism for keeping track of your passwords. ![]() It's virtually impossible to remember each individual complex password that you should be creating for each account, which means you need another mechanism to keep track of them all. NordPass estimates that the average internet user has between 70 and 80 passwords. ![]() Keep in mind that, by their nature, password managers are extremely attractive targets for cybercriminals, so it's important that you choose one with a track record for security and transparency. This means that once you've entered your passwords into the password manager on one device, they'll automatically show up on all your other devices on which you've installed the app - whether you're using Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, Android or a browser extension. The best password managers are cross-platform-compatible and can automatically sync your entire vault across all of your devices. Password manager services usually offer user-friendly web interfaces, apps or browser extensions where you can access your encrypted vault using your master password. You only need to remember a single master password to access the encrypted vault - from which you can access all of the other passwords you have stored. At that point, you may as well tweet out all of your online login credentials to the world.Ī password manager is an online service that provides an encrypted vault where you can store the login credentials for all of your online accounts so you don't have to remember them. Once your password has been compromised, you're vulnerable to credential stuffing attacks, which can result in many of your online accounts being breached. This is why many people resort to the unsafe, risky practice of reusing the same often weak, easy-to-recall password across their online accounts.Ī weak password is just as easy for criminals to hack as it is for you to remember. Remembering even a single complex password is a feat in itself. You can also turn Auto sign-in off if you want to provide confirmation before signing in.Our brains are not well equipped to store and recall dozens of complex, unique passwords for all of our online accounts. You can automatically sign in to sites and apps using info you’ve saved. Under "Never Saved," see the websites that will never offer to save passwords.If you don’t see your Google Account, learn how to turn sync on in Chrome.You can view or manage the sites that will never offer to save passwords: You won't see an offer to save that password again. When you're prompted to save a password, select Never. You can choose to never save passwords for specific sites. Manage offers to save passwords for specific sites or apps Turn Offer to save passwords on or off.If you can’t find the Passwords icon, at the top right of your screen click More Settings Autofill Password Manager.At the top right, click Profile Passwords."Offer to save passwords" is on by default, and you can turn it off or back on. You can let Chrome remember passwords for sites and sign you in automatically using the passwords saved in your Google Account. You can manage your saved passwords any time at or in Chrome. If you have more than one Google Account signed in to your Android device, you can choose the account where you want to save the password. To save your password for the site or app, select Save. If Offer to save passwords is on, you’ll be prompted to save your password when you sign in to sites and apps on Android or Chrome. You can sign in to apps and sites on different devices using passwords saved to your Google Account when you either: ![]() ![]() The fundamental problem that SoundCloud has failed to solve for throughout is two-fold: (1) what is the adequate business model and value proposition that enhances my attractiveness and competitiveness to artists and users in an increasingly consolidated music industry, and (2) how can I leverage my ardent artist user base to spur further adoption and network efforts? And it is at the intersection of these two questions that SoundCloud can best generate learning and relevant new product development through Open Innovation. With an estimated 76 million monthly users, a mere 100,000 paying subscribers, and a valuation that is now $150 million after a 2014 high of $700 million – where should SoundCloud pivot to next to achieve growth? Source: Music Watch SoundCloud, a Berlin-based online audio publishing and streaming platform which predated its’ streaming competitors, has been unable to make a meaningful dent in this emerging ecosystem, neither as a streaming service nor as a publisher. In the realm of music publishing, the industry continues to be led by the “Big Three”: Sony, Univeral Music Group and Warner. ![]() ![]() As the music industry continues its’ global digital transformation, and a revenue recovery trajectory driven by an increasing share of streaming revenues, the conversation has been dominated by two main competitors: Stockholm-based publically traded Spotify leading the way with 36% global market share of streaming revenue and 83 million paying subscribers and Apple Music gaining with 19% share and 44 million paying subscribers. ![]() ![]() ![]() In 2007, Chestnut won the Wing Bowl XV, an annual Philadelphia event at the Wachovia Center. He ate 45 bratwurst sausages in ten minutes. Chestnut lost to Kobayashi in the Johnsonville World Bratwurst Eating Championship in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Although Chestnut turned in a great performance, leading Takeru Kobayashi through most of the contest, the final tally put Chestnut at 52 and Kobayashi at 53 + 3⁄ 4 (a new world record). As July 4 approached, there was speculation that 2006 might be the year when Kobayashi would be beaten. 2006 Ĭhestnut qualified for the 2006 Nathan's Contest by eating 50 HDB. He later beat him by eating 91 hamburgers in the finals, finishing second to the 97 hamburgers consumed by Kobayashi. ![]() Ĭhestnut defeated Thomas in the Waffle House World Waffle Eating Championship and placed second to Kobayashi in a Krystal Square Off World Hamburger Eating Championship qualifier, eating 56 Krystal Burgers in eight minutes to his 67. On October 22, 2005, Chestnut set a new world record for downing 32.5 grilled cheese sandwiches in ten minutes at the Arizona State Fair, as part of the World Grilled Cheese Eating Championship circuit. That same year, during Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, he ate 32 HDB, placing third behind Takeru Kobayashi and Sonya Thomas.
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