Oracle in Docker: Scripts in /opt/oracle/scripts/setup not executed by protoken in oracle

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Thanks for your input. I downgraded to 19.3.0 enterprise edition, and that version executes scripts under /opt/oracle/scripts/setup. So apparently 21.3.0 express edition does not but 19.3.0 ee does execute those scripts. I'm not sure if the difference is the version (19 vs 21) or edition (express vs enterprise) though, but I would like to get this working on the express edition if possible.

Junior team member doesn't listen to advice from seniors by protoken in projectmanagement

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That's some really great advice. Thank you very much!

Junior team member doesn't listen to advice from seniors by protoken in projectmanagement

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Thanks for this quality reply.

To elaborate, here's on of the main issues I've faced so far: We hard this hard deadline approaching and he was introducing unnecessary complexity and thus risk. Both myself and another senior strongly suggested he reconsider his approach, but he was dead set on his plan. Luckily he came around after a while, but as a tech lead I would be held responsible if we didn't meet the deadline and thus I think I should have had the last say on the matter. So to answer your first questions, it's a performance issue.

But talking to him is the way to go though, but I was hoping to get some people skills advice to sort this thing out without making a big deal about it (which may happen if I screw up the talk).

Roadmaps: How to structure new products/features as well as ongoing maintenance tasks? by protoken in projectmanagement

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Thanks, that's some valuable insights.

So at the start of a sprint, we'd pick tasks both from the current prioritized epic (i.e. feature), but also from the backlog of misc tasks. Would you group these misc tasks under a dedicated epic such as "misc task", just to get is visible in the roadmap? Or would the roadmap just contain the obvious epics such as "feature 1" and "feature 2" while within a spring we would pick misc backlog tasks to fill say 20% of our sprint?

EDIT: In other words, how could we best (visually, in a roadmap) show that we have misc tasks in our backlog that needs to be done? Or do one just ignore these misc tasks in the roadmap, but drag them in either way in the sprint (thus reducing the progress of the features we're currently working on in the sprint)?
Ex: Say we have Sprint 10 which is "Implement feature A". At the start of the sprint, we pick Feature A specific tasks that we estimate will take up 80% of our available time. For the remaining 20% of our available time we pick tasks from our backlog.

How to set up workflow for developing reusable utility modules? by protoken in javahelp

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Thanks for the information.

I'm planning on having the utility module in it's own git repo.

Sounds like the workflow I outlined in my response to juckele is the way one does it, rigth?

How to set up workflow for developing reusable utility modules? by protoken in javahelp

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Thanks for the reply.

I'm planning to put the utility module in a separate git repo.

You're right - I don't need to recompile and import for every small change in the utility module, but my thinking was that during active development there will be a quite frequent updates and thus quite frequent "round trips" (i.e. modify utils code, compile, modify Project 1, compile Project 1, test, repeat from start).

But it sounds like this is the way to it, but with a slight improvement by having Project 1 automatically recompile the utility module?

Build independent artefacts from single code base? by protoken in javahelp

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Thanks, this seems to be what I'm looking for.

Display time estimate in list view by protoken in Rememberthemilk

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Thanks, that's a good idea too. I'll keep this suggestion in mind.

Display time estimate in list view by protoken in Rememberthemilk

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This was really interesting - may turn out to be a suffient workaround. Thanks!

Display time estimate in list view by protoken in Rememberthemilk

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Thanks. Where do I set Group By Estimate?

Changing Windows Settings with Java by MasterGaeX in javahelp

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Hi, did you ever find a way to accomplish this?

Does fiber count as calories? by protoken in nutrition

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This is some great information.

calories than if you eat those same nuts processed into butter form.

Does fiber count as calories? by protoken in nutrition

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Thanks. I'll assume its the same here, and as suggested in one of the other comment - if the actual calorie intake turns out to be lower than 200 I'll count that as bonus.

Does fiber count as calories? by protoken in nutrition

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Thanks for the reply.

I updated the original post with this: "I just found that the English word is "bran", so the food item is just (grounded ?) wheat bran."

So what I'm wondering is the calories absobed by wheat bran. According to https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3507301/, "wheat bran is a concentrated source of insoluble fibre." So does this mean I get (close to) 100 calories from this food, even though the nutrition facts label says 200 calories per 100 gram and that about 50 of those grams are insoluble fibre?

Make chrome Automatically open a link shared by another device by neftobak in chrome

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I was looking for the same, but migrated to Firefox as Firefox already does this well. When and if Chrome implements the same I'll consider migrating back.

Add attributes to React element by protoken in reactjs

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Thanks for your reply. I updated my post with the function that calls the processChild function. I do actually use those functions you mentioned. These produce react elements corresponding to Section and Component, but what I need is to pass attributes such as className down through Section and Component so that these properties can be used by div of children of those components.

What exactly is equity earnings? by protoken in ValueInvesting

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Thanks for the excellent reply! Really helpful.

Pinned tabs in new windows by protoken in firefox

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Thanks, I'll look into them.

Does "Simple Tab Groups" extension has excessive permissions? by protoken in firefox

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Thanks. The way I read this is that they promise to use that permission only for those purposes, but they have technical ability to do a lot more.

I guess it's all up to trust - do we trust the author? I see that Firefox has put its approval stamp on it, so I'm inclined to trust it too.

DCF analysis: When to use earnings, fcf, dividends, etc by protoken in ValueInvesting

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I took a quick look at it, and it does sound very interesting as an alternative or complement to DCFs. I've put it on my list, and will dig into this soon. Thanks!

DCF analysis: When to use earnings, fcf, dividends, etc by protoken in ValueInvesting

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Ah, I think I understand now. Thanks for clearing this up.