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The difference between the 'Local System' account and the 'Network Service' account?
I have written a Windows service that spawns a separate process. This process creates a COM object. If the service runs under the 'Local System' account everything works fine, but if the service runs under the 'Network Service' account, the external process starts up but it fails to create the COM o...
How can I change my Cygwin home folder after installation?
I just installed Cygwin, and it looks like the home directory in the bash prompt is on my Z: drive. That's not where I want it.
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Why declare unicode by string in python?
I'm still learning python and I have a doubt:
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Use IntelliJ to generate class diagram
How do I get IntelliJ 10.5 (on the Mac) to generate a class diagram showing all of the classes in my project? I'm sure I'm overlooking something obvious, but I can only get the "Show Diagram" feature to show one class at a time. (I also figured out how to add additional classes, but again, only on...
How do I force “git pull” to overwrite local files?
How do I force an overwrite of local files on a git pull ?
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How can I print variable and string on same line in Python?
I am using python to work out how many children would be born in 5 years if a child was born every 7 seconds. The problem is on my last line. How do I get a variable to work when I'm printing text either side of it?
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Create a custom event in Java
I want to do something like this in Java but I don't know the way:
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Gson custom seralizer for one variable (of many) in an object using TypeAdapter
I've seen plenty of simple examples of using a custom TypeAdapter. The most helpful has been Class TypeAdapter<T> . But that hasn't answered my question yet.
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Ignore Xcode warnings when using Cocoapods
I use quite a lot third party libraries which have many warnings in it, after the latest Xcode updates. (for example the Facebook SDK pod)
Now all these warnings are shown in my Xcode on the place I want to see my own warnings or errors.
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Accessing last x characters of a string in Bash
I found out that with ${string:0:3} one can access the first 3 characters of a string. Is there a equivalently easy method to access the last three characters?
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