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@khalidabuhakmeh next year I want to talk about how I transition from #IntelliJ to #Rider in 1 week and start writing in #CSharp , thanks to you guys whoever put that intellij shortcut chooser option at the begining I felt like I did not change 😎
Here is the intro: I was happy with VS.NET(2004-C#-2 or something) at the begining then I needed to write java and used #Eclipse around 10 years then everyone moved to #Intellij and I used it 7 years after that I moved to Rider....(I just need to spend more time and write more code)
Non riesco a configurare il server integrato di eclipse PHP su ubuntu based. Quando aggiungo un modulo e ne faccio il publish non viene copiato tutto il contenuto nella tmp del plugin, non permettendomi di testare gli script. Viene copiata solo la cartella di root del modulo, ma resta vuota. Non capisco dove sbaglio.
> Dozens of cases of eye damage related to the April 8 total solar eclipse have been reported in Canada. The conditions include inflammation of the cornea and solar retinopathy.
Il y a 3 semaines aujourd'hui débutait notre voyage au Texas pour l'observation de l'éclipse de soleil. Je vais faire un pouet par jour et sélectionner 4 photos pour chaque jour (ça va être difficile !)
Jour 1 Vendredi 5 Avril : Paris - Houston. Nous sommes arrivés à Houston en début d'après-midi, ce qui nous a permis de faire un tour de ville, principalement avec notre bus. Le voyage était organisé, nous étions un groupe de 33 personnes, tous très sympa ! Nous n'avons pas trouvé d'intérêt particulier à la ville.
Jour 3, Dimanche 7 Avril : Visite de San Antonio. Le "River Walk" au centre ville est très agréable, bien que surchargé de monde à la veille de l'éclipse. Sur les routes, des panneaux avertissent de "Arriver tôt, rester sur place, repartir tard". Ils s'attendaient à des embouteillages monstres le lendemain.
Nous sommes passés devant Fort Alamo sans y entrer.
5 minutes avant le début de la totalité un gros nuage recouvrait encore le soleil. Mais ça s'est suffisamment découvert pour que nous puissions observer l'intégralité de la totalité, et même voir une protubérance à l'oeil nu ! (sous forme d'un point lumineux rosé). La vue de la couronne solaire est toujours un grand moment d'émotion. Un trou dans les nuages nous a permis de faire de chouettes photo à peu près au maximum de l'éclipse.
3 photos unitaires prises à différents moment de l'éclipse (Juste avant le début, pendant et juste après la fin). Cf description pour la 4ème. (2/2)
"As such in 30 days we will be removing subscribers from our mailing lists unless they also have an account on https://accounts.eclipse.org, which impacts your subscriptions."
"It's really upsetting that we're investing so much time and energy, money, resources into this when we know that if we have a highly vaccinated public, we won't be seeing these cases," McMasters said. "Yes, I've been in public health for 25 years, and it kind of feels like going backwards."
How much did the solar eclipse whack our solar power generation over in California, three time zones away from totality? A significant amount, it turns out. Monday was the eclipse, Tuesday was a regular sunny day. #Eclipse#SolarPower
Le 8 avril 2024, vers 13h35 heure locale, on a vu une éclipse totale du soleil. Voici à quoi ça ressemblait :)
Filmé avec un camescope de 2010 qui dormait dans nos placards. Malheureusement l'enregistrement s'est coupé lorsqu'on a voulu redresser le cadre. On fera mieux la prochaine fois :) Ca donne déjà une idée de l'excitation et de l'ambiance lors de la totalité.
There’s something shady about the idea that an ancient rock carving on a Neolithic tomb in Ireland depicts the Moon blotting out the Sun. by Indi Bains April 4, 2024
"...The Loughcrew tomb complex is scattered across rolling, patchwork hills. Constructed around 3200-2900 B.C., there are a total of 32 megalithic structures. Elizabeth Shee Twohig, an archaeologist and retired senior lecturer from University College, Cork, says the monuments were likely the burial places of individuals of high status. Several stones within the tombs feature abstract carvings, but it’s the one designated C16, within the tomb known as Cairn L, that has, ahem, eclipsed all others in notoriety..."
A bit late with this but last week I travelled with @erin and @ashley to Amherst, Ohio to try to shoot the Solar Eclipse! The entire endeavor was pretty poorly planned, but I think we got some pretty great shots out of it.
If you missed last week’s total solar eclipse, you’ll have seven opportunities over the next decade to bask in the shadow of the path of totality. You just might have to travel to get there. Live Science tells us what to know, from where to go, how long each will last, and more. https://flip.it/eKUvzt#Science#Eclipse#Sun#Moon#Earth
One last bit of eclipse content! As totality was nearing, I set my GoPro up on a tripod to capture the event. It's neat to see totality approaching and leaving in a wave.