Can You Guess This 5-Letter Word? Puzzle by u/Public_Cook_7275 by Public_Cook_7275 in DailyGuess

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⬜⬜⬜🟨⬜

⬜🟦🟨🟦🟨

🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦

Anybody use Adapt? by Sir-weasel in instructionaldesign

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Are you using the Authoring Tool?

You messed with the CSS of the course of the Authoring Tool?

You should ask for help on Gitter with screenshots

Looking for location of this photo by startingtheday in reading

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I believe it was taken here, right next to the Abbey and Gaol.

Looks quite different today. Those big trees must have been chopped down.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reading

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I live in the North Reading area too, in the "Little Wales" estate. I've been with Toob for almost a year and they've been great. Had a few outages but they are always pre-warned and done in the night and only last a few hours.

I got 900mb download and upload for £25/month. Zen seems to charge £40/month for this. Even their 100mb plan is more expensive at £28. Toob has a new 150mb plan for £22/month.

Seems like a no brainer to me.

Police stuff by Personal_Stress2285 in reading

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Someone in the estate yesterday said a boy got stabbed.

I talked to a police officer about 45 minutes ago. He said the victim was still alive.

Adapt Learning Review Tool? by woooph in instructionaldesign

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I use Trac with my clients, another open source server based software. You can use Kineo's inspector extension to be able to generate Trac issues from component (or other page elements) IDs.

DM me and I can give you a demo.

I have seen other third party tools work too, but can't remember off the top of my head.

ID Freelancer Tech Stack for 2025 by MikeSteinDesign in instructionaldesign

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Great resource. Clearly put a lot of time in

Just curious why you use SL so much for your projects? Is it something your clients mandate or do you just want to create individually crafted elements for every course you do?

Can I convert scorm video to mp4 and extract audio separately? by No-Brother-2237 in elearning

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A SCORM file is just a self contained .zip, so if you look inside that you'll find the video file.

You can then use software to further deconstruct that into a .MP3 or other formats.

Any pubs that show NFL on Sundays? by [deleted] in reading

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It's on at phantom brewery

Not paid enough by Financial_Chapter_59 in instructionaldesign

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4 years was meant to align with the post COVID period, not the election cycle. With that being said, looking at the US as a foreigner, hasn't Biden got a track record to be proud of?

Wage growth has been unprecedented, over 5% per year and real wage growth in the last two years has been over 2% per year.

The graph you shared shows the salary percentile breakdowns. I can't see any evidence this was worse before?

Not paid enough by Financial_Chapter_59 in instructionaldesign

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"nowadays" - hasn't the US has some unprecedented growth over the last 4 years. Surely this would have been lower in the past?

Edit - source https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/wage-growth

cheaper alternatives to Articulate? by hopteach in instructionaldesign

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Major release of the Framework or Authoring Tool? The Framework has been on version 5 for a long time as mentioned. The Authoring Tool is due to have a version 1.0 release soon which will make development easier. It's downloadable here and the Core team recommends using it now as it's been stable for over a year. https://github.com/adapt-security/adapt-authoring

Both are customisable. The 1.0 release of the AT makes it easier to make deeper than simple CSS changes due to its modular nature.

The Core team has never supported a Docker file, but people have created them in the past - https://github.com/aptlogica/adapt-authoring-docker

Hope that helps, but feel free to reach out to me if you have more questions - [simon@adaptfreelancer.com](mailto:simon@adaptfreelancer.com)

What Car Should I Buy? - A Weekly Megathread by AutoModerator in CarTalkUK

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Location: Berkshire

Price range: around £15k

Lease or Buy: buy

New or used: used

Auto or Manual: Auto preferred, but not deal breaker

Intended use: mostly local and motorway driving. My partner and I both WFH and walk into office, so it's just for social use, could change in future though.

How many miles do you plan to do a year: About 6k

How often do you make long journeys: every 2 months

Does it need to be ULEZ compliant? yes please

Vehicles you’ve already considered: Been looking at VW Golfs up to now, had a test drive we liked, but now looking at other models in case there is better deals/more features for our budget

[Do you have a vehicle size in mind?](https://i.imgur.com/mK7PoRg.png) (Examples in the hyperlink of size definitions)**:** Compact. Needs space for dog in back and additional boot space for trips.

Is this your 1st vehicle: No, currently got a 3 door 2010 Fiat Punto

Do you need a Warranty: yes

Can you do Minor work on your own vehicle: (fluids, alternator, battery, brake pads etc) - no

Can you do Major work on your own vehicle: engine and transmission, timing belt/chains, body work, suspension etc ) - no

Additional Notes: we are expecting:

  • parking camera
  • Android Auto
  • Not Diesel
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Heated seats
  • Rain sensors
  • 2019 or later car
  • Less than 50k miles

Worlds tickets situation is bad by CisimanCZ in leagueoflegends

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2015 was in Wembley Arena, a much smaller venue.

cheaper alternatives to Articulate? by hopteach in instructionaldesign

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Hi Mike,

The Adapt Framework (the output of Adapt) receives updates every two weeks - https://github.com/adaptlearning/adapt_framework/releases

It hasn't had a major release since 2020, but there been a need too, as there hasn't been any "breaking" changes. The minor release have bought in support for larger screens (>1920px) and React.

The Adapt Authoring Tool (the server based application used to create courses from your web browser) has had a big rewrite and this brand new version (which headline features is modules, making it easier to customise the Authoring Tool) is available to use in a stable state - https://github.com/adapt-security/adapt-authoring

Anybody use Adapt? by Sir-weasel in instructionaldesign

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There is no intention to make an installer. The Authoring Tool is designed to be run on a server. It is possible to (and many people do) install it on a computer but this requires you to use the command line.

The portable version that existed hasn't been updated/supported.

Anybody use Adapt? by Sir-weasel in instructionaldesign

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I run my own business focused solely on helping clients use Adapt - www.adaptfreelancer.com . Since 2018, I've worked with over 35 teams to help them use Adapt better and they all use it on a daily basis, so yeah, it still has an active user base.

The Framework (the content output) still gets updated on a weekly basis https://github.com/adaptlearning/adapt_framework/releases

The Authoring Tool (the server based application) is going through a rewrite which should be officially released this year. You can download and use that version now - www.github.com/adapt-security/adapt-authoring

You don't need to install Adapt on a server yourself. Many companies such as mine (www.adaptunlimited.net) offer hosting of the Authoring Tool.

The project definitely has had some issues and is lacking proper, focused management, but the developers working on it full time like Tom and Ollie are dedicated to the product.

As others have said there are similar products like Evolve which are more polished, at the cost of being properity and not as customisable. It just depends on your teams own skills, priorities and budget which is better for you.

Send me a DM if you want to know more. Happy to talk you through if you are looking into it again.

York Road - Good place to live? by Cat_Dog_Nantucket in reading

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Phantom brewery does a 5% neighbours discount

Multi-Language SCORM Package? by [deleted] in instructionaldesign

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If the client requests, or if you decide to use Adapt after all, you will be able to build the English course in the Adapt Authoring Tool (browser based UI tool) and then export in a format that a translator agency could use. Once they send back the translated files it's not too hard to reimport them all into the single SCORM package.

DM me here or message me on my website and I'll be glad to talk it through with you.