Distributed computing problems
An edit conflict is a computer problem that may occur when multiple editors edit the same file and cannot merge without losing part of their edits. (Wikipedia).
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From playlist Miscellaneous
If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.
From playlist Career Challenges
Arguments When There Is Too Little Sex
There's a special kind of argument that can arise in a couple when, for a range of reasons, there hasn't been enough sex. Unfortunately, couples tend to feel too ashamed to mention what the argument is really about - and so squabble about essentially unrelated things. Even worse, the fact
From playlist RELATIONSHIPS
In this video, you’ll learn strategies for resolving conflict at work. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/jobsuccess/resolving-workplace-conflict/1/ for our text-based lesson. We hope you enjoy!
From playlist Job Success
The Blur Between Facts and Opinions in the Media
In this video, you’ll learn more about how the internet has helped blur the line between fact and opinion in the media. Pew study from the Pew Research Center, https://www.journalism.org/2018/06/18/distinguishing-between-factual-and-opinion-statements-in-the-news/ Visit https://www.gcfle
From playlist Digital Media Literacy
How to use an image from Wikimedia Commons on Wikipedia.
Images are an important part of bringing a Wikipedia page to life. This video talks you through how to add an image to a Wikipedia article from Wikimedia Commons.
From playlist How to edit Wikipedia - September 2020 playlist
IDEspinner Buffer Overflows pt1
This movie tries to show how you can create a bufferoverflow Credits go out to IDEspinner
From playlist Buffer overflow
How To Argue With Your Partner
It isn’t realistic to aim never to argue with our partners; far better to learn how to argue fruitfully and well. This has a lot to do with allowing ourselves to be vulnerable. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/w23EEm Join our mailing list:
From playlist RELATIONSHIPS
October 19, 2007 lecture by Ed Chi for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Augmented Social Cognition is trying to understand the enhancement of a group of people's ability to remember, think, and reason. This has been taking in the form of many Web 2.0 sy
From playlist Course | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (2007-2008)
Version Control with Mercurial (part 2 of 5)
Explains Mercurial for users who have never used version control before. Part of a larger series on programming, visit codeschool.org
From playlist Version Control with Mercurial
How to edit existing pages on Wikipedia the right way.
This video demonstrates how you should edit existing pages on Wikipedia the correct way. i.e. being logged in using a Wikipedia account and adding an 'In use' template if you are doing substantial edits to a page so that you avoid edit conflicts (someone else editing the same page as you a
From playlist How to edit Wikipedia - September 2020 playlist
Version Control with Mercurial (part 4 of 5)
Explains Mercurial for users who have never used version control before. Part of a larger series on programming, visit codeschool.org
From playlist Version Control with Mercurial
Making Data Science Notebook Collaborative || Jan Matas
Jupyter notebook is now one of the most popular tools for data scientists, even though it is fairly difficult to work with it in a team setting. In this talk, we will first explore how notebooks work under the hood, then we will discuss how we can build collaboration features to enable rea
From playlist Machine Learning
Git Tutorials | Git for Beginners to Advance
Git is a distributed version-control system for tracking changes in source code during software development. It is designed for coordinating work among programmers, but it can be used to track changes in any set of files. Its goals include speed, data integrity, and support for distributed
From playlist Git Tutorials
RailsConf 2018: Building a Collaborative Text Editor by Justin Weiss
RailsConf 2018: Building a Collaborative Text Editor by Justin Weiss Have you ever clicked "Save" on a document, and caused a coworker to lose hours of work? Or spent more time coordinating "Who has permission to edit" in Slack than you did actually writing the document? Google-Docs-styl
From playlist RailsConf 2018
This video is brought to you by the Quantitative Analysis Institute (QAI) at Wellesley College as part of its Blended Learning Initiative. More information on the QAI's online resources can be found here: www.wellesley.edu/qai/onlineresources. To see more videos on applied statistics, chec
From playlist Git Tutorial
Git and GitHub - CS50 Beyond 2019
TABLE OF CONTENTS 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:01:44 - Git 00:04:46 - GitHub 00:06:28 - git clone 00:08:41 - git add 00:10:43 - git commit 00:13:06 - git status 00:13:59 - git push 00:21:44 - git pull 00:24:24 - Merge Conflicts 00:32:08 - git log 00:32:48 - git reset 00:33:30 - Making Chang
From playlist CS50 Beyond 2019
In this video, you’ll learn more about using breaks in Word 2013. Visit https://www.gcflearnfree.org/word2013/breaks/1/ for our text-based lesson. This video includes information on: • Section breaks • Other types of breaks • Deleting a break We hope you enjoy!
From playlist Microsoft Word 2013
Algeria & Morocco: the world's most self-destructive rivalry
Check out a free trial of Wondershare Filmora X: https://bit.ly/39hg6Q5 Save up to 42% on #WondershareBackToSchool day: https://bit.ly/3k3m4Kr Algeria broke off diplomatic relations with Morocco, accusing the country of several offences, some plausible and some hysterical. What h
From playlist Geopolitics