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Die without having made a will and you could be leaving behind significant financial problems for the people you care about. Worryingly, new research suggests that more than half of adults don't have a will. Here's how to get a solicitor-written will in return for a small charity donation, and other low-cost options.
If your employer requires you to work at home, you can – and have always been able to – claim for increased costs due to working from home, eg, heating and electricity.
The downloadable data file is updated daily and contains the latest available public data on COVID-19. Public-use data files allows users to manipulate the data in a format appropriate for their analyses. Users of ECDC public-use data files must comply with data use restrictions to ensure that the information will be used solely for statistical analysis or reporting purposes.
Growing tomatoes from seed is a rewarding experience that yields healthy, tasty, and fresh produce. Learn tips for growing tomatoes from seed.
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If you connect to remote computers over the Internet, it is a pretty good chance you use some form of SSH or secure shell. On Linux or Unix you’ll use the ssh command. Same goes for Linux-lik…
I've just updated to the latest phpstorm version. Previously when I did a GIT -> PULL all the changed files would show in the VERSION CONTROL panel, then I could do CMD + D and browse over what changed over all the different merges.
Today that view is not showing up. Instead im seeing a list of the individual commits.
Has the "Everything that's changed" view been removed? It was very useful to see how the overall state of everything has changed.
Is there a way to get it back?
Track your tasks and projects with these open source organization tools.
An easy to use editor for crontab schedules.
Julien Pauli, PHP contributor and release manager, details what changed between PHP 5 and PHP 7, and how to migrate and make effective use of the language optimizations. All statements are documented with specific examples and Blackfire profiles. Third episode: Encapsed strings optimization dropping CPU usage by a factor of 10.
Book short & long stay secure parking at Thomas More Square, London. Thomas More Sq parking is in a prime location for central London attraction visitors.
If you've made a mistake when bidding on an item, you can retract your bid in certain circumstances.
View the full specs of HUAWEI P20 Pro, which lights the way for next-generation smartphone photography with the world’s first Leica Triple Camera. Powered by Master AI, it produces incredible clear, sharp and artistic photos day and night.
Killed by Google is a Free and Open Source list of dead Google products, services, and devices. It serves as a tribute and memorial of beloved services and products killed by Google.
At this stage of our Bash basics series, it would be hard not to see some crossover between topics. For example, you have already seen a lot of brackets in the examples we have shown over the past several weeks, but the focus has been elsewhere.
For the next phase of the series, we’ll take a closer look at brackets, curly, curvy, or straight, how to use them, and what they do depending on where you use them. We will also tackle other ways of enclosing things, like when to use quotes, double-quotes, and backquotes.
This week, we're looking at curly brackets or braces: {}.
The dig command is an incredibly powerful tool for querying DNS records. Dig stands for Domain Information Groper and is the utility of choice for most DNS administrators working on Linux. It can be used to confirm DNS entries, get your public IP address from the command line, troubleshoot DNS issues and get information about a DNS zone.
Dig is part of the BIND (Berkely Internet Name Domain) software utilities (bind-utils). Although not installed by default, it is available on nearly all Linux distributions by installing the bind-utils package or Red Hat variants or dnsutils on Debian based distros.
Our gallery provides a variety of charts designed to address your data visualization needs. These charts are based on pure HTML5/SVG technology (adopting VML for old IE versions), so no plugins are required. All of them are interactive, and many are pannable and zoomable. Adding these charts to your page can be done in a few simple steps.