I created the private repo examplesite/myprivaterepo using the Github UI from my browser. Then I went to my go directory (on the desktop) and cloned it: $ cd $GOPATH $ go get github.com/examplesite/myprivaterepo So far so good. Created the file scheduler.go, added to repo, and pushed. $ vim scheduler.go $ git add scheduler.go $ git commit $ git push Everythng's OK. But when I went to a clean lapto
**** UPDATE Feb 2021 *** Please read the comments to this response. Their general conclusion seems to be that some web servers accept multiple Authorization schemes, but that it goes against RFC 7230/7235 **** This should be possible, you just have to add a comma between field values, e.g: GET /presence/alice HTTP/1.1 Host: server.example.com Authorization: Bearer mF_9.B5f-4.1JqM, Basic YXNkZnNhZG
In June the BQ team announced support for date-partitioned tables. But the guide is missing how to migrate old non-partitioned tables into the new style. I am looking for a way to update several or if not all tables to the new style. Also outside of DAY type partitioned what other options are available? Does the BQ UI show this, as I wasn't able to create such a new partitioned table from the BQ W
Chrome mobile has recently added the ability to add to home screen, similar to iOS. This is cool but it doesn't support it as well as iOS - it doesn't support window.navigator.standalone so you can't detect whether you are running as a standalone app. The reference says: How can I detect if the app is running as an installed app? You can’t, directly. Notice it says "directly". My question is can w
The simplest thing to do in the absence of a framework that does all the cross-browser compatibility for you is to just put a call to your code at the end of the body. This is faster to execute than an onload handler because this waits only for the DOM to be ready, not for all images to load. And, this works in every browser. <!doctype html> <html> <head> </head> <body> Your HTML here <script> //
The newly created daemon process has a different context than expected. It won't be possible to reconnect to this daemon. Context mismatch: Java home is different. Wanted:DefaultDaemonContext[uid=null,javaHome=/home/administrator/Downloads/idea-IU-145.1617.8/jre,daemonRegistryDir=/home/administrator/.gradle/daemon,pid=11963,idleTimeout=null,daemonOpts=-XX:MaxPermSize=256m,-XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemor
I am using the streak BigQuery developer tool and noticed some wierd behaviour in the "Query Cost". when digging into the details, i found out a weird behavior in the totalBytesBilled and totalBytesProcessed properties. but i had some trouble understanding it... From the BigQuery resource: statistics.query.totalBytesBilled :Total bytes billed for the job. statistics.query.totalBytesProcessed : Tot
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