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How to unmount a busy device

...ared drives (from a SQL table) and mount them in a special directory where all users can access them. 11 Answers ...
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What are the use-cases for Web Workers? [closed]

...lst you’re using the app. From Mozilla: One way workers are useful is to allow your code to perform processor-intensive calculations without blocking the user interface thread. As a practical example, think of an app which has a large table of #s (this is real world, BTW - taken from an app I pr...
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Advantages of Binary Search Trees over Hash Tables

... instance, if a hash function has a range R(h) = 0...100, then you need to allocate an array of 100 (pointers-to) elements, even if you are just hashing 20 elements. If you were to use a binary search tree to store the same information, you would only allocate as much space as you needed, as well as...
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Git push branch from one remote to another?

...hecking in my rorg remote: pat@host /tmp/rorg (BARE:master) $ git graph --all * 5750bca (HEAD, master) c | * 13fd55a (one) b |/ * 822e0de a share | improve this answer | fo...
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How do I empty an array in JavaScript?

...n't have references to the original array A anywhere else because this actually creates a brand new (empty) array. You should be careful with this method because if you have referenced this array from another variable or property, the original array will remain unchanged. Only use this if you only r...
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Setting “checked” for a checkbox with jQuery

...e .prop() and .attr() methods instead of this is that they will operate on all matched elements. jQuery 1.5.x and below The .prop() method is not available, so you need to use .attr(). $('.myCheckbox').attr('checked', true); $('.myCheckbox').attr('checked', false); Note that this is the approac...
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Why is x86 ugly? Why is it considered inferior when compared to others? [closed]

...s for it: x86 is a relatively old ISA (its progenitors were 8086s, after all) x86 has evolved significantly several times, but hardware is required to maintain backwards compatibility with old binaries. For example, modern x86 hardware still contains support for running 16 bit code natively. Addit...
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Using R to list all files with a specified extension

...f.files <- files[-grep(".xml", files, fixed=T)] First line just lists all files from working dir. Second one drops everything containing ".xml" (grep returns indices of such strings in 'files' vector; subsetting with negative indices removes corresponding entries from vector). "fixed" argument ...
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How to shrink/purge ibdata1 file in MySQL

...ng is a particularly annoying feature of MySQL. The ibdata1 file can't actually be shrunk unless you delete all databases, remove the files and reload a dump. But you can configure MySQL so that each table, including its indexes, is stored as a separate file. In that way ibdata1 will not grow as la...
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Java EE web development, where do I start and what skills do I need? [closed]

... (Updated Mar 2020) First of all, "Java EE" has since Sep 2019 been renamed to "Jakarta EE", starting with version 8. Historically, there was also the term "J2EE" which covered versions 1.2 until 1.4. The "Java EE" covered versions 5 until 8. See also Ja...