![]() A saving of $30 soon adds up when you bear in mind that's over 30% off the regular price. ![]() It's currently possible to buy the Keurig K Latte Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker for $60 instead of $90. Right now, Best Buy is the home of one of the best Keurig deals. It’s your choice where you’ll place the security cameras, and if you need help with it, you can check out our guide on where to strategically place your security cameras around the home. In addition to the three units of the Arlo Ultra 2 Spotlight security camera, you’ll be getting a base station, four rechargeable batteries so that you’ll have a spare, a dual-battery charging station, three anti-theft mounts, and a security yard sign in this bundle. ![]() You can also use the security camera’s two-way audio to communicate with visitors, and it works with Amazon’s Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple’s HomeKit, and Samsung SmartThings for better integration into your smart home system. The Arlo Ultra 2 Spotlight can stream and record videos in 4K quality with an ultra-wide 180-degree view, while an integrated spotlight can ward off unwelcome guests at night. It’s easy to set up because it’s completely wireless, as it’s powered by a rechargeable battery and it connects to your home’s Wi-Fi connection, and it’s designed to withstand all kinds of weather. The Arlo Ultra 2 Spotlight is among the most powerful devices of a brand that’s a mainstay in our roundups of the best home security cameras and the best outdoor security cameras. The price cut will only be online until the end of the day though, so if you’re interested, you need to make sure that you complete the purchase before time runs out. Instead of $900, you’ll only be paying $600 for this wireless security system. ![]() You can’t put a price on your family’s safety, but you can enjoy $300 in savings if you take advantage of Best Buy’s offer for the three-camera bundle of the Arlo Ultra 2 Spotlight. ![]()
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![]() ![]() What did you guys think? I felt that Moonshine River had a happier ending and maybe was a better episode for Valentine’s. The status soon turns to “single” and Bart posts a message on her wall. ![]() But he soon checks a facebook-esque site and finds that Mary is married. Future Bart says that he got over Mary by playing video games. Homer wins Marge back, but Bart fails to win Mary back. Homer and the Brokewood gang watch a British romance called “Love, Indubitably.” They learn that winning their women’s hearts back will require a “grand gesture.” This grand gesture is the men dressed up in tuxedos and singing an apology to their women to a Beethoven song. Homer appears to be a frequent visitor.īart calls Mary, who sings a break-up song about Bart. Homer and Bart stay at “Brokewood Apartments,” a place full of husbands who have been booted by their wives. Maybe Homer will get a Duffman suitcase one day and hand his Krusty suitcase down. It turns out the Krusty suitcase belongs to Homer. Marge gets angry and boots both Homer and Bart out of the house, throwing a red suitcase and a Krusty the Clown suitcase out the door as well. Frustrated Bart complains that women shouldn’t say that everything is fine if they are angry. He begs her to reconsider (picture above) but fails.īart arrives home to find Homer and Marge arguing. He finally realizes that she’s breaking up with him. Next to it is “Let’s Just Talk” Point, where Mary hugs Bart and pats him on the back. High in the tops of one of Springfield’s mountain is Make-out Point. Mary is disappointed but tells Bart that “everything is fine.” Mary plays a blade of grass like a harmonica, and she plays it pretty well.Īt the Hillbilly Talent Contest, Mary loses, but she only cares what Bart thinks. Her family seems to have some musical abilities. There, he learns that Mary will enter the Hillbilly Talent Contest. Bart even has dinner at Mary’s family’s place. An older Bart is flashing back to when Mary returned to Springfield. ![]() Even though the Simpsons characters seem to never age, I enjoy it when they bring back characters from the past and it seems like some amount of time has passed. She returned earlier this season in the episode “Moonshine River,” in which Bart and Mary shared their first kiss. By way of refresher, Mary first appeared in the episode “Apocalypse Cow,” when Bart joined the 4-H club and raised a cow. – TwoCents (almost) Valentine’s Day! Tonight’s episode features the return of Mary Spuckler, arguably Bart’s true love. ![]() ![]() ![]() Lars was developed to be a character that veteran Tekken gamers would find new. In contrast to other Tekken 6 debuting characters that were based on fans' suggestion, both Lars and Alisa were created with a different approach. Lars also appears in Tekken Comic, a manga based on Tekken 6. Lars appears in the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 live-action short film portrayed by Jonathan Henry. He appears as a playable character via downloadable content in Street Fighter X Tekken, with his official tag partner, Alisa. Outside Tekken, he is also featured as a playable character in the fighting game, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 and in his alternate Tekken 6 costume designed by Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto. Lars also appears in the spinoff games Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Tekken 3D: Prime Edition, and Tekken Revolution. After leaving Alisa with Lee and parting company with Raven, Lars gets a call summoning him for a new mission. He brings the disabled Alisa to Lee Chaolan, who offers to restore her. Jin destroys Azazel (seemingly at the cost of his own life) and Lars' mission is completed. Lars disables Alisa and engages Jin in battle but before he is able to finish his fight, Azazel reappears and Jin turns his attention to the monster. At Azazel's Temple, Raven and Lars collectively defeat the newly awoken Azazel and encounter Alisa and Jin one more time. At this point, Raven offers to accompany Lars and together the two pursue Jin into the desert where he intends to awaken the ancient beast "Azazel". After a fight with Lars, Alisa leaves to join Jin. He commands Alisa to attack Lars, to which she unwillingly complies as per her programming. Before he is able to fight Jin at the Zaibatsu headquarters, it is revealed that Alisa has been acting as Jin's surveillance unit and has been monitoring Lars' movements around the world. He resumes his role as the leader of the rebel Tekken Force army and infiltrates both G Corporation and eventually the Mishima Zaibatsu itself where he encounters Kazuya and Jin respectively. Lars' memory is restored upon encountering Heihachi Mishima at his compound, at which point he also rediscovers his purpose. Along the way he meets a lieutenant in his rebel Tekken Force army who tries to enlist him to help the cause once more. ![]() Joined by an activated Alisa Bosconovitch, he crosses the world trying to grasp his identity. ![]() After an infiltration of a Mishima Zaibatsu-run laboratory goes awry and a series of Jack robots overwhelm Lars' rebel squadron, Lars is left with no memory and begins to seek out his true purpose. In the console versions of Tekken 6, and more specifically in the story-driven Scenario Campaign within, Lars is made the central character. Lars' fighting style is heavily based on the Japanese martial art known as Shorinji Kempo. Only he knew the fact that he drew the Mishima bloodline through his father, Heihachi, the latter of whom is even unaware of this. Despite this high rank, Lars often fought on the front lines, which made him quite popular among his subordinates. Lars Alexandersson led the coup d'état and became a ranking officer in the Tekken Force at a fairly young age due, in part, to his renowned physical and mental ability. In the fray, a large portion of the Zaibatsu's special military unit, the Tekken Force, defected from the organization. The rise of the G Corporation opposition resulted in a global trail of carnage. Following Jin Kazama's victory at the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, the Mishima Zaibatsu started a war against the world, with Jin at the helm. ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() I am not ashamed to say that at the time I annoyed many a German and American resident with rock and roll while strolling down many a sidewalk and often I long for the chance to walk those paths again but for now… Even Bad Reputation, with all the madness in the changing ranks, still pulls higher marks from me due mainly to overall more consistent tunes from top to bottom even with the classic dual harmony guitarists only sharing leads on a single track, “That Woman’s Gonna Break Your Heart.” Even now, Bad Reputation remains a personal reminder of the times, what with all the excitement of being able to swap sounds via blank cassette dubs and a growing musical transport thanks mostly to boomboxes which expanded on the radio-only portability of transistor radios. While this might seem crazy to those who give all their marks to the internationally successful Jailbreak, my only response is to say that while it is truly a great record, not a great overall record does two singles make and in my ears, it still takes a backseat to the others I mentioned above. To this day, the previous year’s Johnny The Fox remains my personal fave Thin Lizzy record followed by 1975’s Fighting and Bad Reputation. Great as the record is, it still marks the final studio appearance of this incredible line-up and while there would be great line-ups to come, nothing near as classic as this consistent crew. Nevermind that for the most part, they also all contain my favorite Thin Lizzy line-up of Phil Lynott on bass and vocals, Brian Downey on drums, Scott Gorham on guitars and in limited capacity, Brian Robertson on lead guitar on three tracks. Released on Septem(Vertigo/Mercury Records)īetween 1974’s Nightlife and 1977, Thin Lizzy released what I consider to be five of the greatest rock and roll records of the decade culminating with their eighth release Bad Reputation. ![]() ![]() Make sure it is correctly plugged into a local network port (LAN), and traffic is not being restricted by a switch port, gateway, or firewall rule. Your device is plugged in, but lacks connectivity, and is unable to receive an IP address. See below for further information, based on your IP result:ĭevice does not appear, or appears with an IP address of 192.168.1.20 (our 'fallback address'): You can verify if your device is receiving an IP address by using the WiFiman Mobile App’s Discovery feature ( iOS / Android). Make sure your device is receiving an IP address. If your device isn't ready for adoption, but you expect it to be, factory restore it. For more information, see Understanding Device LED Indicators. If this is the case, it is likely that you mistakenly set the device up in Standalone Mode on your mobile app. If your device has a blue LED, this indicates that it has already been set up. Verify that your device is ready for adoption.Ī solid white LED indicates that the device is powered on and awaiting adoption. If you are unsure about your cabling, we recommend an Official UI Cable. We recommend testing a new cable and port (if using a switch) to rule out any damage. Check your device’s physical connection.Ī damaged cable or port may prevent your device from adopting. ![]() See PoE Availability and Modes for more information. All switches have a maximum power output, and it is possible to hit that maximum before using all available ports. ![]() If your device is connected to a PoE switch, ensure the switch isn’t exceeding its PoE availability. Compatible PoE adapters can be purchased here. Check your product’s datasheet to verify that you are using the correct power source. UniFi devices may require PoE, PoE+, or PoE++ power. ![]() Update to the latest versions.Įnsure that UniFi Network and UniFi OS are using the most up-to-date versions, found here. This should only be running on one machine for the lifetime of your network. *Advanced users self-hosting the UniFi Network Server should make sure it is already installed on the appropriate machine. Please keep in mind that APs set up in Standalone mode will lack various benefits only obtained with a UniFi OS Host, such as remote management, global configuration, and more. Alternatively, see Standalone Access Points (without UniFi) to learn about AP management without a UniFi Host. Make sure you have already gone through the setup process of your UniFi Host*. UniFi Network must be set up and running before adopting a new device. Ensure that your application is set up and running on a UniFi Host. ![]() ![]() ![]() LEGO released a wave of three helmets in 2023: LEGO Captain Rex Helmet 75349 and LEGO Commander Cody Helmet 75350 and LEGO Princess Leia (Boushh) Helmet 75351. How many LEGO Star Wars Helmets are there?Īs of March 2023, the LEGO Star Wars Helmet Collection encompasses 11 different helmet designs. Each set includes a brick separator tool as well. A custom modified tile, adorned with the name of the helmet, attaches to the front of the display. Each completed helmet connects to a black stand (also made from LEGO). TRENDING Jedi Armor: Protect Gear for Clone Wars Battle and Beyond General Helmet DescriptionĪssembled from plastic LEGO pieces, all current helmet designs represent dark side or bounty hunter characters. Thanks for supporting current and future content!Įntertainment Earth Force FX Elite Obi-Wan Kenobi LightsaberĪmazon Hasbro Darth Vader Force FX Elite Lightsaber If you purchase an item through some links, then SaberSourcing may receive some money at no cost to you. Let’s explore everything you need to know about the LEGO Star Wars Helmets including a complete list of all of the helmets. ![]() LEGO launched the Star Wars helmet sub-theme in 2020 and has released 2-3 new helmets each year. Each set in the collection recreates the likeness of an iconic Star Wars helmet. R4-P17 was destroyed in the Battle of Coruscant in Obi-Wan's red Eta-2 by Buzz Droids.The LEGO Star Wars Helmet Collection is a series of build-to-display models targeting adult LEGO builders and Star Wars collectors alike. She was originally hard-wired into Obi-Wan's Delta-7 however, when Obi-Wan acquired his Delta-7B Starfighter, R4 received a standard astromech body so as to function with compatibility for the new starfighter. R4 piloted Obi-Wan's Delta-7, Delta-7B, and Eta-2 Jedi Starfighters. R4-P17 was Obi-Wan Kenobi's red astromech droid. R4 also retains all abilities seen in the previous games. In LEGO Star Wars III, however, R4-P17's body and legs are dark red, with white panels and accents. In the game, R4 is able to open certain doors only accessible to astromech droids, and is able to jetpack across long distances. The body is white and has silver, black and red printing, representing several doors and compartments typically found on astromech droids. In the first two games, R4 has the same appearance as R4-D5, except the head piece is the same as R2-D2's but colored red instead of blue. R4-P17 has appeared in three video games to date: LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, and LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. The printings on the droid are similar to other astromech droids, but with slightly different panels and different colours, predominently in dark red. In this variant, the droid has a maroon head with printings, as well as a white body and legs, making it the first time R4-P17 has been released as more than just a head. In this variant, she has dark silver printings showing all of her head panels and sensor eye. This piece was made larger than a minifigure, as the set it was released in, 10215 Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter, is an Ultimate Collector's Series set, and scaled larger than minifigure scale. In 2010, a 4x4 maroon half-sphere representing R4-P17 was released. This variation is identical to the Q7 astromech droid seen in 6205 V-Wing Fighter. In this set, R4's head was given its own unique design - a red part with black, silver and white printing, and represented R4's appearances in the films more closely. Three years later, R4 was released as a part of the set 7283 Ultimate Space Battle from the Episode III: Revenge of the Sith subtheme. The headpiece was mounted onto the side of the Jedi Starfighter included in the set. In this appearance, the droid used the same head piece as R4-D5: a white piece with silver, red and black printing designed to look like an astromech droid's dome. R4-P17 first appeared in the Episode II: Attack of the Clones subtheme in the 7143 Jedi Starfighter set, released in 2002. R4-P17 in Obi-Wan's red Eta-2 Jedi Interceptor. Like other astromechs, she is programmed to act as a starship navigator during complex hyperspace jumps, and contains a variety of hidden tools and gadgets that help her perform repairs and vehicle maintenance on Obi-Wan’s Jedi starfighter. R4-P17 is an astromech droid that often assists Obi-Wan Kenobi on his missions during the Clone Wars. Description This is a description taken from. ![]() ![]() ![]() Improve, personalize, and expand our products and web services. Provide, operate, and maintain our products and web services. We use the information we collect in various ways, including to: We process personal data because this is necessary for the performance of the contract between you and us, for our compliance with our legal obligations, and for the purpose of our legitimate interests not overridden by your rights. Typically, we will retain most of the personal data for as long as you have any license contract with us, unless a longer applicable statutory retention period applies. We retain personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which we collect or receive the personal data, except if required otherwise by applicable law. 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The missing piece was to enable automatic project rebuild in Eclipse ( Project > Build Automatically).Īnd that is it. To be fair this information is in JRebel manual, but it is difficult to find it if you don’t know what you are looking for. It took me a few hours of research and struggle to sort it out. But this is a manual process, which I had to eliminate. JRebel doesn’t pick changes when they are saved, only after the project is rebuilt, for example with mvn package. Now, every time the project is built with some changes, they should be added to the service without a restart. It means the JRebel agent is listening for the changes in your code. For example, for the myapp service, run on Ubuntu, if JRebel is installed in /usr/lib/jrebel, the run command will be: >java -agentpath:/usr/lib/jrebel/lib/libjrebel64.so -jar myapp-hollow-thorntail.jar myapp.war Enable automatic project rebuildĪt this point, when the service is started, JRebel banner should be added to the service logs. In such a case -agentpath is a path to an installation location of the agent for a specific operating system. The JRebel can be also downloaded from JRebel website. As such the run command from configuration file will always point to the latest version of the library. The advantage of this solution is that the plugin will prompt you if a new version of JRebel is available and installs it for you. Select JVM (e.g: 64-bit JVM) and target environment such as SpringBoot 2.x.Ĭopy the run command for a standalone jar and change it with paths to the service runnable. Select Help > Jrebel > Configuration > Startup to display the view, java -agentpath: -jar myapp-hollow-thorntail.jar myapp.war Use Eclipse JRebel configuration view to find the agent location path: This is done by adding -agentpath argument with the JRebel agent location to run the command. ![]() In this case, JRebel Java agent is used to instrument JVM to listen for code changes. The Thorntail service is a standalone jar. The second step shows how to set a JVM to use a JRebel library to detect changes and to “update” the code on the fly, without the need of restarting the service. You can Maven or Gradle plugin for this purpose or create the file manually. If you don’t want to install the plugin, there are other options to create a rebel.xml file. Generates rebel.xml file upon enabling JRebel in a project.Īs mentioned above, the rebel.xml file is generated when enabling JRebel for a project and the default configuration should be enough to make it work. Installs JRebel and then prompts you for updates to the newest version. In basics, this files tells JRebel agent the location of files which should be monitored for changes. The first step is to generate a jrebel.xml file and add it to the project. To integrate JRebel with Thorntail below steps are required:Ĭreate/generate rebel.xml configuration file. For example, when packaged as a hollow jar it can be run with the command java -jar myapp-hollow-thorntail.jar myapp.war The Thorntail service runs as a standalone jar. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any guide on how to do it and this post tries to fill that gap. After I made it run as a simple service I was looking for a way to use JRebel with it. Recently I’m learning Thorntail, which I might be using for a new project. Over the last 240 days Jrebel prevented at least 7028 redeploys/restarts saving you about 285 hours I’m using it at work, where we deploy an application to a WildFly server and it saves me a lot of time. JRebel is a tool which updates an application after changes (e.g.: in code) without redeploying/restarting it. ![]() ![]() But they ultimately decided to run with Flutter - Google’s open-source UI software development kit (SDK) for developing cross-platform apps from the same codebase - for the much-needed flexibility. The Tayasui Sketches team considered building their Android app natively. ![]() Scaling for Android and ChromeOS with Flutter Here’s how Tayasui Sketches’ lean dev team optimized for a growing range of Android and ChromeOS devices in one go. Plus, the number of Android app users increased 50% year over year in 2021 on Chromebooks alone, illustrating people’s growing love for large-screen devices - and a can’t-miss growth opportunity for Tayasui Sketches. By building for ChromeOS and Android, they’d be able to cover multiple form factors and delight more artists than ever. The picture was crystal clear for Tayasui Sketches’ developers. This would then automatically scale across all of artists’ go-to Android devices - from mobile phones fit for on-the-go inspiration to tablets that offer creatives more room to play, along with ChromeOS’ seamless stylus support. ChromeOS runs a full Android framework, so Tayasui Sketches decided to create a Chromebook-tailored experience. The more flexible your codebase, the easier it is to scale.įast forward to 2019, when the Tayasui Sketches team decided to move beyond iOS to connect with even more artists on Android. This heavy lift proved to be an invaluable lesson: The more flexible your codebase, the easier it is to scale. Digital artists intuitively look for apps that mimic real-life pen-to-paper sensations, so Tayasui Sketches’ developers rolled out their app to iOS tablets first, followed by mobile and laptops.īut every time they expanded to another device in the iOS ecosystem, the team essentially had to create a new UX from scratch. To make the most of its lean development team’s resources, Tayasui Sketches decided to start by building for one form factor at a time - with sights set on scaling to others after assessing performance. ![]() Eight years ago, the Tayasui team launched their drawing app - Tayasui Sketches - to empower creatives with an intuitive tool for creating digital art, ranging from scenic sketches to detailed portraits . ![]() |
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