Quickbook support
by quickbookcustomer7@gmail.com
QuickBooks provides accounting solution software which is available at different levels of business depending upon your needs.these software is easy to use and understandable. If while using it, you are facing any kind of issues then you can Contact QuickBooks Customer Support.
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1 year, 7 months
norton.com/setup
by watsonpitter26@gmail.com
Norton antivirus helps to keep away the viruses from the device, and it also protects them from malware, adware and other things that attempt access and tries to damage the system. If you install Norton antivirus or other Norton products on your device, you can protect your data and save your computer from additional damage.protect and create
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1 year, 7 months
live coding notebook?
by Pedro Ângelo
Hello,
I've been teaching a graphics programming class for Design students this
semester and have found myself pretty much abandoning slides as presentation
media over live coding Processing/P5.js examples on the spot and adding comments
with additional information and references.
This process has some issues that I'd like to address in the next iteration of
this course:
* students have a hard time following along and copying the examples for
experimenting with them during class
* comments are only good for adding additional information if it is textual (no
diagrams, videos or other embedded web content)
* copy and pasting stuff from my prepared examples to the live example is
awkward and time consuming.
What I would like to have is some kind of web notebook that I could give
students the URL for and then uncover content sections ("slides") and code
examples in real-time along with my presentation.
I've been looking at Jupyter[1], Observable[2] and Iodide[3] and found this
paper[4] to be very inspiring, but still haven't found anything I can use as
is.
Anyone has any suggestions for tools/platforms that are able to do this?
Cheers,
P.
[1]: https://jupyter.org
[2]: https://observablehq.com
[3]: https://github.com/iodide-project/iodide
[4]: http://www.pgbovine.net/improv-paper.htm
1 year, 8 months
[event] Upsetting Settings - XPUB Gradshow 2019 + Workshops 12-13.07.2019
by Aymeric Mansoux
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UPSETTING SETTINGS
XPUB Gradshow 2019
WORM, UBIK, S/ASH GA\\ERY (Rotterdam, NL)
12-13.07.2019
Boomgaardsstraat 71 Rotterdam
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Upsetting Settings presents graduation projects initiated by Alexander
Roidl, Alice Strete, Angeliki Diakrousi, Joca van der Horst, Natasha
Berting, and Zalán Szakács. The concept of this exhibition arises from
the idea of the default setting, a situation in which a specific mode of
interaction is selected automatically, pre-configured to work out of the
box without the need to tinker with its underlying apparatus. Every
system comes with default settings predefined by its creators, and most
of the time, these settings remain unchanged by us, the users of such
systems. These defaults do not represent our needs but are possibly the
materialisation of biases from the system's makers, from corporate or
political interests, from a society at large. The projects engage with
the concept of default modes and propose interventions in their core
structure/source/root so as to start thinking collectively about better
places from which to begin. You are invited to become root users, active
listeners, smart speakers, intentional eaters, counter trolls, sensorial
spectators!
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12/07 FRIDAY
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OPENING & PRESENTATIONS
19:00-22:40 - Presentations
22:40-02:00 - Drinks + DJ Naam
13/07 SATURDAY
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WORKSHOPS & PERFORMANCES
11:00-12:00 MEAL REPLACEMENTS 101 – Alice Strete
Location: UBIK
FREE screening/discussion, max 10 participants, no RSVP necessary
12:00-13:00 INSTANT WARNET WORKSHOP – Natasha Berting
Location: UBIK
FREE workshop, max 8 participants, no RSVP necessary
13:00-14:00 AMPLIFY ANGRY VOICES – Angeliki Diakrousi
Location: Slash Gallery and surrounding area
FREE workshop, max 10 participants, no RSVP necessary
13:30-14:00 EIGENGRAU – Zalan Szakacs
Location: UBIK
FREE performance, no RSVP necessary
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Upsetting settings results from a year of research done at the
Experimental Publishing (XPUB) master in Fine Art and Design program of
the Piet Zwart Institute. XPUB is a two-year course that prepares
students to critically engage with societal issues and social practices
within the fast changing field of art, design and cultural production.
More specifically, XPUB focuses on the acts of making things public and
creating publics in the age of post-digital networks. XPUB’s interests
in publishing are therefore twofold: first, publishing as the inquiry
and participation into the technological frameworks, political context
and cultural processes through which things are made public; and second,
how these are, or can be, used to create publics.
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Grad projects overview: https://project.xpub.nl
Full programme: https://project.xpub.nl/README19.NFO
Poster generator: https://project.xpub.nl/2019/postergenerator/
XPUB: http://www.pzwart.nl/experimental-publishing/
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https://bleu255.com/~aymeric
1 year, 8 months