![]() ![]() Like how- like when people were dreaming or remembering something then it flashes and it's gone, sort of like that. And I saw something and I knew that it wasn't real, because it I looked at this figure and it was there and then it wasn't there and I hadn't experienced that before. Yeah, when I think the first time it happened, I was walking my dogs. What were you doing at the time? What do you remember about that time, so was there a sort of first time it happened or a first time that you realised that other people couldn't see those same images? ![]() I basically just started seeing like images that were- that other people couldn't see. That you can still be experiencing a psychosis.Īnd tell me a little bit about your experiences? Is it something that's always been there? So I think that's useful to know if you are someone who is experiencing it and you don't have voices, don’t hear voices. I think it can be a bit of a misconception that someone with psychosis hears voices. Psychosis (young people) Having hallucinations, paranoia and delusions Advice to others from people with experience of psychosis.Views about causes of psychotic experiences.Future plans and recovery for young people experiencing psychosis.Social life and relationships with psychosis.Housing, managing finances, and getting benefits with psychosis.Being in school, college and university with psychosis.Support groups, charities and sharing experiences online.Talking and other therapies for young people experiencing psychosis.Being treated in hospital for psychosis.Support from GPs and mental health services.Psychosis and other mental or physical health experiences.Reflecting on and managing hallucinations, paranoia and delusions.Having hallucinations, paranoia and delusions.Receiving a diagnosis and finding out more.Getting help in the early stages of psychosis. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Then there are all-out attacks that damage staggered enemies, follow-up attacks that make swapping party members and a few other pieces of gameplay come together to give it just that little more Persona flavour. These rely on you exploiting weaknesses to get the upper hand by using your party’s Personas, or Joker’s huge selection of them, with bosses being prime examples of this in action. These then erupt into swarms of fodder for you cut through, with a few tougher baddies who require a bit more nuance. Instead, you’ll be able to use stealth to either avoid or get the surprise attack on your foes. Ultimately ending up more like an action RPG than a Warriors game.įor one, combat isn’t a straight charge through hordes of enemies. Rather than reskinning their usual formulaic gameplay, Strikers proves to have a bit more depth than you might think. ![]() But it seems Koei Tecmo has put great effort into mixing up their usual formula. 1,000 battles that see you slash your way through hordes of enemies. It would be fair to say that some Warriors games are a bit… basic, to say the least, often having you participate in 1 vs. Even with its shorter runtime, Strikers manages to cramp in great character moments, pacing, and fun that made the previous game a great experience. Is this a bad thing? Not necessarily, but it is a shame they aren’t in this game, given just how crucial and rewarding they were.ĭespite this gripe, the plot still has the same feeling and spirit as its source material. As a result, you’ll see more group activities rather than the unique personal stories for each member of the Phantom Thieves. It’s a shame then that one of Persona 5’s greatest story pieces, the confidant’s system, isn’t present in this entry. With each adding something new to the mix, it helps round out the cast a little and ultimately makes it an enjoyable experience. With the inclusion of the curious AI Sophia and detective Zenkichi, these and a few other characters blend into the established cast effortlessly. It helps that both the Japanese and English voice acting superb too.Īs well as the return of the loveable rogues from the original, Strikers introduces a few new faces into the mix. Banter flies between characters with great dialogue that is only made better by some very touching and well-written moments between each other. Not to mention the great ways that these characters interact with one another. It’s an unlikely group of friends, but they all play off each other in such organic and natural ways it’s hard not to grow attached to each of them. Each of the main characters has a combination of troupes and unique quirks that makes them all stand out in their own way. This great writing shines with the main cast. Even in that shorter time, it never fails to be engaging, hitting its story beats consistently with enough room for some lighthearted fun in-between the thievery. ![]() The main plot is a much shorter length than Persona 5/Royal, clocking in at around 40-50 hours which, let’s be honest, is still pretty long. ![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, speckles are positioned on the midsole and the “UBA = UNDERCOVER BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION” logo, which seems to be a twist on “NBA,” is stamped on the heel side. Black natural leather covers the color blocking on the upper, while a gym red nubuck underlay with an embossed pebble pattern represents the traditional basketball colors. It was chosen as the debut model as collaborated Dunk between Nike and UNDERCOVER. These fascinating models created by charismatic designers color the sneaker scene.Īnd now released “Dunk High 1985” is a faithful reproduction of the original silhouette from 1985. The brand has been known of working with Nike for more than 10 years, and has released performance lines such as “GYAKUSOU,” retro and deconstructed “Daybreak,” and “REACT Boot” was developed with incorporates a fantastic pump system from “Air Pressure”. The products are showing a variety of expressions such as elegance, chaos, and frenzy and freely crossing the border between mode and street. His brand “UNDERCOVER” is rooted in the rebellious spirit of punk rock. About UNDERCOVER × Nike Dunk High “UNDERCOVER BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION”ĭo you know Jun Takahashi? In 1990, He launched “UNDERCOVER” while still a student at the Bunka Fashion College and now he is one of the most influential person in fashion world.
![]() ![]() You can download Quip’s new desktop app here. The San Francisco startup boasts that its app has millions of users. The Quip for Mac now requires macOS 10.14 (Mojave) or later. Similarly, the Quip app for iOS now requires iOS 13 or later. If you are running macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or earlier, you'll need to update to a more recent macOS version to keep receiving Quip for Mac updates. ![]() To download the app, visit /downloadon your laptop. Learn about the Quip supported versions of macOs and iOS. The Quip for Mac now requires macOS 10.14 (Mojave) or later. ![]() More than 30,000 companies, including Facebook and Stripe, use Quip. Quip Desktopruns on both Mac (version 10.8+) and Windows (version 7+), and it’s free to use. “We’ve never once had someone report a synchronization problem within Quip in two years,” he said. Quip for Mac enables you to create and share docs from any device you choose, whether that be a mobile device running iOS or Android, or your desktop PC or. It combines chat, docs, task lists, and spreadsheets in one application, thereby making collaboration both fast and easy. If you have no idea which app causes the freezing, use Quit All to quit all processes, including the background ones, and see if it helps. Quip for Mac has been specifically designed to help you work better. Pick the app you want to quit and click the Force Quit button. It might sound like Quip has forced users to deal with what could be a formidable technical challenge, but users don’t seem to mind. FIX: Press Command + Option + Esc on your keyboard this will bring up the Force Quit menu. Quip enables you to create and share with your family, friends, or colleagues from any device - including your Mac, iPad, and iPhone. “We don’t make you resolve it unless you choose to,” Taylor said. You were actually addressing this thing with this value.”Īnd if two people edit the same thing - like a bullet item in a list - Quip goes with one of them and shows users both changes. You weren’t addressing it as row 4, column 5. You could make a change to one cell, and someone else moves it four columns over, and it still works. The service also has tools for communicating in real-time, including in-app chat. You actually made a change to this thing with this unique ID. Quip is a unified online workspace where everyone that you invite can create and edit documents together. … If you go into Quip and you make a spreadsheet cell bold while you’re offline, and another person adds four rows above that cell, it still works, because you didn’t change that cell within the context of the shape of the spreadsheet, or even within a file. “In a Quip spreadsheet,” Taylor explained, “every cell is a completely independent atomic unit. Perhaps the most interesting part of the app is that spreadsheets and text documents can handle edits by multiple users, even when they’re offline. ![]() ![]() ![]() Read more about Password Auditing Breach MonitoringĮnpass includes built-in Breach Monitoring that notifies you whenever a data breach has been reported for any sites, apps, or services saved in your Enpass items. All monitoring occurs locally on your device (none of your information is shared), and when vulnerabilities are found, Enpass alerts you to change the password that may have been compromised. Password Audit keeps on top of your digital security so you don’t have to. This is a local scanning process that watches for unsafe passwords and categorizes them accordingly ( compromised, weak, outdated, etc.). Read more about using vaults Password AuditingĮnpass includes a built-in Password Audit tool that checks the health of saved passwords. In order to sync database between both my devices, since I dont. ![]() ![]() You can create multiple vaults in Enpass to segregate items that should be stored separately ( for example, a Work vault and a Personal vault). Multiple vaults also enable collaboration with family or team members through a shared cloud account. I use Enpass store version on my Windows 10 laptop & the Enpass app on Android. Read more about using Enpass to autofill passwords in your browser Using vaults in EnpassĪ vault is the secure location where your Enpass items are stored. The browser extension in Enpass makes it simple to autofill your passwords, credit card details, identities, web forms, and more - in any browser, with just a click or two, or by using customizable keyboard shortcuts. From the Enpass sidebar, you can expand/collapse the display of categories and tags, as well as access Password Audit and other tools.Īutofilling passwords with the Enpass browser extension Your data can be organized in Enpass by using built-in categories, creating custom tags, marking items as favorites, and by creating multiple vaults (for example, a Work vault and a Personal vault). Read more about importing data into Enpass Organizing your data The desktop version of Enpass can easily import existing passwords and data from other password managers, Excel files, or browsers. Read more about syncing and accessing Enpass data on other devices Importing your existing data All syncing of Enpass data is encrypted and completely secure, with cryptography always being performed locally on your device itself. Syncing and accessing data on other devicesĭata can be sync between devices by connecting Enpass to your account at any supported cloud storage, or synced locally using Wi-Fi or a shared folder on your device/network. Records stored in Enpass are called "Items," and are automatically grouped into categories like logins, credit cards, identities, passwords, notes, computers, and more. Click to add an item, and within an item, click to edit. It features dozens of templates to help you securely save any kind of information, including passwords, logins, bank accounts, credit cards, identification cards, passports, and more.Įnpass can be downloaded from the Windows Store or our website, and set-up is simple: your data is secured in your device Cloud Sync - Changes are. I could configure an IP address in the plugin but I neither have a name notr an address for the ARC environment.Īll my accounts are protected by 2FA and my codes are kept by my password manager ( enpass.io) which is an offline one - I can basically choose where to keep my backups.Enpass is a simple and secure app for taking care of your passwords and other credentials. Enpass is a password manager for those who are fed up with: remembering all life-important. The browser plugin is using TCP/IP to communicate with the password service but it isusually expecting it on 127.0.0.1. I'm vastly preferring Enpass () as password vault but there is no PWA the closest thing I'm getting is the usual browser plugin and the Android (or Linux) application. Never happier about that choice than today. (iCloud, NextCloud, WebDAV, or completely offline are options too). I have several separate vaults (work, personal, shared with family, etc.) on Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Box. That's one of the reasons I chose Enpass after test-driving a couple dozen PWMs - it's up to me where my data is stored. I was never comfortable with the centralized cloud PWMs.
![]() ![]() Some place names were Sudric equivalents or near-equivalents of those in the real world (for instance, Skarloey was a rough Sudric equivalent of the Welsh Talyllyn: logh (Manx) = llyn (Welsh) = "lake"). ![]() Elsbridge was named after Wilbert's parish of Elsworth in Cambridgeshire. A large island would meet the criteria he required, giving him the isolation from changes to the British railway system while giving him somewhere that people could easily imagine.īetween them, Awdry and his younger brother George worked out Sodor's history, geography, industry and language ("Sudric"). Awdry noted that while there was an Isle of Man, there was no similar island of Sodor (the name derives from Old Norse Suðreyjar, "southern isles", a term that referred to the Hebrides and islands along the west coast of Scotland). Inspiration came on a visit to the Isle of Man, which forms the Diocese of Sodor and Man in 1950. Awdry required a setting for his books that would be within Great Britain, but would be sufficiently isolated from the rest of British Railways to allow him to do as he wished with the location. ![]() The need for consistency in the locations for The Railway Series necessitated the creation of a suitable location. It is depicted as being located in the Irish Sea, between the Isle of Man and the English mainland near Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, with the real-life Walney Island depicted as a part of Sodor. Wilbert Awdry (and his son Christopher), begun in 1945, and for the popular Thomas & Friends television series from 1984 to 2021, although the Television series depiction of the island is significantly different and is widely understood that the Railway series and the TV series are different canons. The Island of Sodor is a fictional island featured as the setting for The Railway Series books by the Rev. The flag of Sodor, as depicted in Thomas & Friends: The Great Race 2016 movie. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And the Model 10, painted all white with snappy brass trim, was Buick’s most popular model. (He couldn’t convince rival Henry Ford, the other visionary of the burgeoning industry.) Buick, the first company Durant acquired, became GM’s core brand. When General Motors incorporated in the fall of 1908, its CEO, William “Billy” Durant, went on a buying spree, building his empire by gobbling up the lion’s share of the competition within the first year. BUICK MODEL 10Ī moderately popular early bid to build a car for the massesĪ Buick Model 10 at the Long Island Automotive Museum in New York State, circa 1950s. It remained in production through 1904 and inspired the hit song “In My Merry Oldsmobile:”Īutomo-bubbling, you and I. Its rugged 7-horsepower single-cylinder engine, simple 2-speed planetary transmission, chain drive and high ground clearance were strong enough to survive the rigors of the nation’s largely rugged, rutted dirt tracks. Its tiller steering and buggy-like body were familiar to the horse-trained public. Priced at just $650, the Curved Dash was accessible to a wide range of prospective customers. The only survivor: the Model R, popularly known as the Curved Dash for its curved, buggy-like footboard.īy the end of the year, Olds had built some 425 of them. Ransom Eli Olds, who had started experimenting with self-propelled vehicles in 1887, was working on several different prototypes in his company’s Detroit factory in 1901 when a fire destroyed the building and three of those prototypes. The first practical, reliable, mass-produced American automobile This subjective list reflects a varied cross-section of a century's worth of American automobile development. Many were testosterone-fueled under the hood, while others had to go up the hills backward. ![]() The cars here range from plain and utilitarian to sporty and fun to fantastically opulent. We see brand wizards tapping deep into the national psyche, evoking core American values of freedom, self-reliance and practicality. In this rundown of influential American cars, we see visionary engineers scheming ways to go faster and farther, in greater comfort and style. Failures (and there were many) often informed later successes. But each time, the entrepreneurs, marketers, designers, engineers and managers who guided American automobile production learned something. Other times they slid slowly to an ignominious grease puddle on the floor. Sometimes ideas thrown at the wall stuck. That’s why our “Cars That Made America” list draws from all those categories-and from the duds as well.īecause in the brutally competitive auto industry, the Edsels and Vegas can be as important as the Model Ts and Mustangs. Or the reliable, practical vehicles that move steadily off the lot. American automotive history isn’t just about impressively brawny engines. ![]() ![]() The punctuation space takes up as much width as a period. Reginald said ‘don't use nested quotations’ ” Thin Space One specific use of the thin space is for seperating quotes in nested quotations:Ĭlive told me “Prof. Just like the hair space they’re used to create a little extra space between characters.īoth are roughly one sixth of an Em in width. You can use the hair space to add kerning (space between two individual letters) in circumstances where you normall can’t, like on social media.įor example, the □□□□□□ □□□□□□ characters generated by the Fancy Font Generator? can have terrible □□□□□□□. Use the hair space when two characters are just a tiny bit closer than you’d like. You can space two words, like normal, without the possibility of them being on separate lines. If it’s important to the flow of your writing that two words never be apart, you should insert a no-break space. The word space also tells your word processor, or web browser when it’s okay to break onto another line-but this isn’t always what you want. The type designer of your chosen typeface will have taken this into account.ĭon't do this. So sentences already have more space between them than words. There 's a logic behind this-as the elements of your writing get bigger, so does the white space between them. Sometimes people add two spaces after a period. You know that already - but there’s still a couple of pitfalls to be aware of when using it. The word space is used to separate words and sentences. The word space is a character with an inherent conflict of interest: the space must be wide enough to separate individual words, but narrow enough to encourage grouping into sentences and paragraphs. It’s the most common whitespace character. The word space is the character you get when you press the space bar. Using them effectively can and help your writing seem more authoritative. While most of these characters do little but add some white space in very particular situations, it’s worth getting to know them a little. Online (particularly on social media) you’re often limited to the whitespace characters designated by Unicode. When designing a website or a document, you can use whitespace to distinguish important information. The more crowded a composition, the less weight is carried by each individual element. One common criticism of this website is that there’s too much “wasted space.” Web developers have a tendency to cram as much information on your screen as possible. Robert Bringhurst - The elements of typographic style Typographically, poise is made of whitespace. Using white space onlineīig type, even huge type, can be beautiful and useful.But poise is usually far more important than size – and poise consists primarily of emptiness. It’s as simple as that, yet it’s often white space that separates good design from bad-almost always because there isn’t enough of it. Generally speaking, white space is any empty area of a design or composition the margins in a book, or the sky in a painting: The most common whitespace character, is the word space The one you get when you press the space bar. Whitespace characters denote the empty space between all the characters you can actually see.They have width (height if you’re writing vertically), some special rules, and not much else. Quickly copy and paste Unicode whitespace characters - and learn how and when to use them. ![]() ![]() This lets you use tools like Docker Compose to collectively manage your services. While it’s possible to use the Postgres Official Image in production, Docker Postgres containers are best suited for local development. Yes! Though this answer comes with some caveats and depends on how many containers you want to run simultaneously. Can you deploy Postgres containers in production? The PostgreSQL Docker Community maintains this image and added it to Docker Hub due to its widespread appeal. Testing your database application against newer versions of your main application or Postgres itself.Testing your storage solutions during development.Connecting Docker shared volumes to your application.Specifically, Postgres is perfect for the following use cases: Meanwhile, your Postgres container is a running instance of this standard image. The Postgres DOI tells your database application how to behave and interact with data. Like any other Docker image, the Postgres Docker Official Image contains all source code, core dependencies, tools, and libraries your application needs. What’s the Postgres Docker Official Image? That’s why Docker containers come in handy - they’re approachable and tuned for rapid development. Such workflows take extra time, require deeper technical knowledge, and don’t adapt well to changing application requirements. This is simpler than installing Postgres locally, performing additional configuration, and starting your own background processes. Should your application fail, it’s easy to launch another container while shielding your data from harm. Containerization also separates your data from your database application. This makes it much quicker to spin up and deploy Postgres anywhere you need it. Since your Postgres database application can run alongside your main application, containerization is often beneficial. Jumpstart your next Postgres project today.Important caveats and data storage tips.Can you deploy Postgres containers in production?.What’s the Postgres Docker Official Image?.We’ll discuss containerization, and the Postgres DOI, and show you how to get started. This image also handles many core setup tasks for you. The Postgres Docker Official Image (DOI) lets you create a Postgres container tailored specifically to your application. It’s highly scalable and supports complex, standards-based SQL queries. ![]() And while no database technology is objectively the best, Postgres shines if you value extensibility, data integrity, and open-source software. Postgres’ object-relational structure and concurrency are advantages over alternatives like MySQL. Your typical website might fit that first example well, while a finance app (like PayPal) typically uses APIs to process GET or POST database requests. It’s designed to power database applications - which either serve important data directly to end users or through another application via APIs. ![]() Unable to connect to host 127.0.0.1, or the request timed out.īe sure that the address is correct and that you have the necessary privileges, or try increasing the connection timeout (currently 10 seconds).Postgres is one of the top relational, multi-model databases currently available. Sequel Pro returns this message for attempts to connect on 127.0.0.1 To MySQL, ‘localhost’ is a special host and means that a socket connection should be used.ĭid you mean to use a socket connection, or to connect to the local machine via a port? If you meant to connect via a port, ‘127.0.0.1’ should be used instead of ‘localhost’. Sequel Pro returns this message for attempts to connect on localhost MySQL said: Can’t connect to local MySQL server through socket ‘/Users/malcolm/Library/Application Support/Local/run/C6tRgHFBp/mysql/mysqld.sock’ (1) Unable to connect via the socket, or the request timed out.ĭouble-check that the socket path is correct and that you have the necessary privileges, and that the server is running. ![]() Sequel Pro returns this message for attempted connection via socket None of them allow me to connect via 127.0.0.1 or localhost on the port opened for the local site. None of them allow me to use the socket displayed by Local. I’m running Local.app on MacOS 10.15.7 ( Catalina ) and trying to connect with : ![]() ![]() ![]() This can cause very high blood pressure, a fast heartbeat and a very high body temperature. whether they take other drugs at the same timeįind out more about how drugs and alcohol can impact your health, including where to find help and support.MDMA can affect people differently based on: There is also a ‘hangover effect’, where people can experience reduced appetite, disturbed sleep, muscles aches, problems with concentration and depression that can last for several days. They can have trouble sleeping and concentrating. It can also cause unwanted side effects, such as:Ĭoming down after taking MDMA leaves users feeling depressed, irritable, anxious and paranoid. People who take a lot or who have a strong batch of MDMA may feel like they are floating or have hallucinations. It can make people feel euphoric, energetic, confident and very affectionate towards others. MDMA starts to work about 20 minutes after it is taken and the effects usually last for 3 to 4 hours. MDMA (ecstasy) has lots of other names, including caps, Eckies, E, XTC, pills, pingers, bikkies, flippers, molly, M&M. Drugs sold as ecstasy may also contain a mix of amphetamine, paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA), ketamine, NBOMe, synthetic cathinones, or other drugs. They may contain other drugs or ‘fillers’, such as household cleaning products, increasing users’ chance of an overdose, bad reaction or poisoning. Not all drugs sold as ecstasy contain MDMA. MDMA can also come as a powder or crystal. Even 2 pills that look the same might come from different sources and contain different ingredients. These pills might contain some MDMA or none at all. Ecstasy comes as a pill in a variety of colours, often with different stamps or logos on them. MDMA is the presumed main ingredient in an illicit drug called ecstasy. Dopamine is a brain chemical associated with pleasure and reward. It is a central nervous system stimulant which causes high levels of dopamine to be released. MDMA (methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is an illicit drug that can give users a euphoric rush after swallowing it. Related information on Australian websites.What if I use other drugs or alcohol together with MDMA?. ![]() |