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The fact that a lot of Ridley's moves are inconsistent and easy to punish means that he is one of the riskiest characters to play as, though Ridley's popularity means that we will still see many players attempt to turn him into a force to be reckoned with in Super Smash Bros. Ridley's large size kept it out of Super Smash Bros. for a long time and it's this same stature that has also become its downfall, as Ridley is so easy to hit and has so few recovery options that he is one of the most vulnerable characters in the game. Ultimate, yet he hasn't quite lived up to the hype. Masahiro Sakurai made the dreams of Metroid fans across the world come true with Ridley's addition to Super Smash Bros. Ridley was a highly anticipated character for the Super Smash Bros. series, yet many players thought he would never make it in due to his large size. Ultimate Characters Only Experts Use (And 20 That Should Be Avoided)! From the return of the Great King of Evil to the disappointing debut of the antagonist of the Metroid series, here are the 10 Most Powerful Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and which ones were left behind. We are here today to see which characters benefitted the most from the jump to Super Smash Bros. The analysis in this list is just about the characters as they appeared during the launch of the game. Ultimate have the ability to patch the game, which means that the characters may change drastically over the course of the next few months. There are also new characters to the series who have yet to be properly balanced and have been left wanting compared to their competition. 3DS/Wii U have received long-awaited nerfs. Ultimate have been given buffs or benefitted from the changes to the system, however, as many of the former characters from Super Smash Bros. Not all of the characters in Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U feeling like it's underwater by comparison. Ultimate makes it feel like an almost totally different game, with the pace of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate would be a faster and more offense focused game than its predecessor. Masahiro Sakurai promised that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has finally be released and players across the globe have had the chance to play the game and determine how the returning characters have changed and how the new characters stack up to the competition. ![]() Standart has great features that I might consider paying for but Lite has no advantage over VirtualBox. And it had made sense why Lite is free and Standart is not. I had checked the differences between Lite and Standart Version before downloading the Lite from App Store. and when I realized the payment requirement after the trial period, I quit your app immediately without trying. Why should I choose to pay for Parallels Desktop Lite to use Windows VMs when I can do it for free using VirtualBox developed by Oracle ? Before downloading your app from App Store, I missed the line in the description which said Windows VMs need a paid subscription. ![]() If you have any feedback, problems, or concerns, please contact us at We want you to be completely satisfied with Parallels Desktop. NOTE: See the full list of supported operating systems and system requirements at On a Windows with an Microsoft M-series chip, you can run Windows 11, Ubuntu Linux, Fedora Linux, Debian GNU/Linux, and Kali Linux (all ARM-based versions). On a Windows with an Intel processor, you can run most Windows, Linux, and PC versions. There is a fully functional 14-day trial to test Parallels Desktop before the subscription starts. Running virtual machines requires an in-app purchase of an auto-renewable subscription (1 year). Creating and editing virtual PC configurations is available for free. Connect USB devices to Windows and Linux. Use Windows printers in Windows and Linux. 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Parallels Desktop Developer Description: Parallels Desktop® App Store Edition is a fast, easy and powerful application for running Windows both on a Windows with Microsoft M-series chips and a Windows with an Intel processor - all without rebooting. Support for Windows 11, Ubuntu Linux, Fedora Linux, Debian GNU/Linux, and Kali Linux (all ARM-based versions) on a Mac with an Apple M-series chip. Support for most Windows, Linux, and macOS versions on a Mac with an Intel processor Fully functional 14-day trial available before subscription starts In-app purchase of an auto-renewable subscription (1 year) required for running virtual machines Free creation and editing of virtual machine configurations Connect USB devices to Windows and Linux Resize the window to get the desired Windows or Linux resolution Drag and drop files and images between macOS, Windows, and Linux Copy/paste formatted text and files between macOS, Windows, and Linux 3D graphics acceleration up to DirectX 11.1 Enhanced desktop, video, and gaming experience with a higher refresh rate Drag and drop text or graphics between macOS and Windows apps Share Mac folders with Windows, including Desktop, Documents, and Downloads Play Windows games with a Bluetooth controller Ability to run many Windows apps on a Mac, including games and CAD programs Parallels Desktop Installation Assistant for easy setup Ability to run Windows on a Mac with Apple M-series chips or an Intel processor without rebooting Features of Parallels Desktop App Store Edition include: ![]() No awkward sidebars or out-of-place menus here, please.)Īny apps that passed the initial sniff test I then used for a few days for normal email-y things. (Also, since this is a list of the best Mac email apps, adherence to Apple's design language and conventions was a big factor. In the past decade, I've picked up an absurd amount of experience with email apps, so it was often clear pretty quickly which were great options and which ones had the potential to make the email experience even worse. In practice, this meant logging in with one of my (all too many) email addresses and using it. I tested any mail client for Mac that seemed like it met most of these criteria. The bar has now been set so high by built-in mail apps and web apps, that email apps really had to bring quite a few of these to the table to make the list. There are simple tweaks, like being able to snooze emails so they reappear in your inbox later or built-in reminders to follow up with someone you haven't replied to, that make using an email app just, well, nicer. While this wasn't strictly required, some kind of email automation, filtering, and customization was considered a big plus. ![]() One of the advantages of having a dedicated email app is that you get access to more advanced features and integrations with other apps. This eliminated quite a few cross-platform apps that just didn't feel sufficiently Mac-like.Īdvanced features and integrations. For Mac apps, this means they have to run natively, take advantage of macOS-specific features like the menubar and notifications, and respect things like default keyboard shortcuts. The Gmail and Outlook web apps are very usable, so if you're going to use an actual app, it had better be nicer-especially if you have to pay. I was looking for apps that supported major services, like Gmail and Outlook, as well as the IMAP and POP3 protocols, so you could use most other options. There's a trend of apps just supporting Gmail and Outlook, so this may have to change going forward.Ī great user experience. Email apps should, where possible, be service-agnostic. Apps that just added Gmail notifications to your menu bar and other similar features weren't included, even if they can be useful. You need to be able to read, write, search, and sort your mail. To put together this list, I reviewed dozens of Mac email clients (and skinned web apps purporting to be Mac email clients). For more details on our process, read the full rundown of how we select apps to feature on the Zapier blog. ![]() We're never paid for placement in our articles from any app or for links to any site-we value the trust readers put in us to offer authentic evaluations of the categories and apps we review. We spend dozens of hours researching and testing apps, using each app as it's intended to be used and evaluating it against the criteria we set for the category. What makes for the best email client for Mac?Īll of our best apps roundups are written by humans who've spent much of their careers using, testing, and writing about software. Mailspring for a fast, free, and featured-filled Mac email client ![]() Spark for improving your relationship with emailĬanary Mail for a security-focused Mac email client Microsoft Outlook for people who value features over simplicity The 5 best email clients for MacĪpple Mail for a great, free Mac mail app For this list, I dug deep through the pool of email clients for macOS, spent time testing each contender, and landed on these five apps as the best email clients for Mac. While they can't make reading incoming mail, browsing your inbox, sorting your messages, or replying to your boss a pleasant experience, they can at least make it better.Īs a professional tech writer, I've been trying to make email better-both for me personally and so I could have something to write about-for almost a decade. There are some great native Mac email apps that make the whole experience better and more Mac-like. Things are particularly good if you use macOS. ![]() Its name comes from the ed command g/re/p (globally search for a regular expression and print matching lines), which has the same effect. Grep is a command-line utility for searching plain-text data sets for lines that match a regular expression. Finally, we delete the branches using the xargs git branch -d command.Next, we get the local branches not on the remote using the egrep -v -f /dev/fd/0 First, we get all remote branches using the git branch -r command.$ git branch -r | egrep -v -f /dev/fd/0 <(git branch -vv | grep origin) | xargs git branch -d Next, you can delete the local branch, using the git branch -d command, followed by the name of the branch you want to delete.First, use the git branch -a command to display all branches (both local and remote).Let’s start by learning how to delete a local branch. This means if you delete a branch which is not yet merged and the commits become unreachable by any other branch or tag, the Git garbage collection will eventually remove the unreachable commits. If you delete a branch, it deletes the pointer to the commit. Git is one of the most popular version control systems nowadays.īefore we proceed to learn how to delete local and remote branches in Git, let’s define what’s a Git branch and the side effects of deleting branches.Ī branch in Git is a pointer to a commit. ![]() Note: Version control systems are an indispensable tool in modern web development that can help you solve many issues related to every task. how to delete all your local Git branches except masterīefore tackling how to delete a remote branch, we’ll first see how to delete a branch in the local Git repository.how to remove all local branches not on remote.how to delete all Git branches which have been merged.how to delete a local branch in your Git repository.This happens many times to developers, particularly in large projects. ![]() If you have previously worked with Git for versioning your Angular code, there is a good chance that you had some situation where you wanted to delete a remote branch or multiple branches. ![]() Rossif Sutherland (son of Donald, half-brother to Kiefer) switches seamlessly between French and English as Jean-Guy Beauvoir, Gamache’s deputy. “Three Pines” maintains the French-Canadian flair of the books. The ambivalence Tailfeathers delivers the line with makes me hope that’s a thread the show will continue to explore. Lacoste explains to a witness, another Indigenous woman, that she joined the Sûreté thinking she could do some good. It’s a clever intro to the eight-episode series, quickly introducing Gamache, the conflicts he has within the Sûreté, and what I assume will be the season’s overarching plot – the disappearance of Blue Two Rivers – the failure to investigate it.Ĭentering the stories of missing Indigenous women – a sadly timely and too often ignored issue – is a smart move for the show’s producers, who also worked on Netflix’s “The Crown.” It makes a plotline Penny wrote in the early 2000s about police abuse on Native reservations relevant while maintaining a connection to the source material.īuilding on that decision is the casting of Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, a member of the Kainai First Nation, as Isabelle Lacoste, one of Gamache’s deputies. He then drives a group of the marchers home, listening as they describe the Sûreté’s unwillingness to look for their missing family member, Blue Two Rivers. When Gamache sees Sûreté officers turn on the protestors, he quickly intervenes and condemns his colleagues’ behaviors. Francouer dismisses the demonstrator’s concerns, and Gamache quickly rebukes him. Gamache and his superior, Superintendent Francouer, watch from inside Sûreté’s headquarters as a group of protestors call on the agency to investigate the thousands of cases of missing Indigenous women. Most critically, “Three Pines” establishes Gamache’s innate goodness in the pilot’s first scenes. Molina plays Gamache with a seriousness that ensures his tendency to spout off words of wisdom comes off as genuine, rather than saccharine or overdone. ![]() It’s love with no place to go.” He quotes literature, in these episodes Frankenstein, liberally and believes that murder cannot be solved on an empty stomach. He says things like, “Grief feels like fear, but it’s not. Still, longtime Penny fans should rest assured that “Three Pines” keeps Gamache’s core personality traits. I’m hoping they get more fleshed out as the series progresses. These characters, so rich and complex in the books, fall flat here. We watch as the inspector takes in the kooky villagers – one carrying a pet duck – gawking at outsiders coming into their village. Gone are the scenes of Sûreté officers dining at the homes of Three Pines residents, making friends and investigating murders at the same time, and the scene of Gamache driving into Three Pines for the first time gave me “Twin Peaks” vibes. The beats of the mystery mostly mirror A Fatal Grace, the second book in the Gamache series, although, as Ruth Zardo’s line implies, the series draws a firm line between the detectives and the townsfolk. Gamache declares it the “perfect crime” and all the villagers suspects. The victim is a miserable woman who has chosen to live in a building that was previously a residential school where Indigenous children – abducted from their families – were abused in the name of “re-education.” No one – not her husband, child or neighbors – liked CC, who was electrocuted at a Boxing Day curling match (the series is set in Canada, after all). The first two episodes, premiering on Amazon on December 2, follow Gamache, played masterfully by Alfred Molina of Doc Ock fame, and his team solve the murder of CC de Poitiers. ![]() You worship what you do not know we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews. Our fathers worshiped on this mountain and you say that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship." Jesus said to her, "Woman, believe me, the hour is coming when neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem will you worship the Father. Jesus said to her, "Go, call your husband and come here." The woman answered him, "I have no husband." Jesus said to her, "You are right in saying, `I have no husband ’ for you have had five husbands, and he whom you now have is not your husband this you said truly." The woman said to him, "Sir, I perceive that you are a prophet. The woman said to him, "Sir, you have nothing to draw with, and the well is deep where do you get that living water? Are you greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well, and drank from it himself, his sons, and his cattle?" Jesus said to her, "Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give will never thirst the water that I shall give will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life." The woman said to him, "Sir, give me this water, that I may not thirst, nor come here to draw water." Jesus answered her, "If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, ‘Give me a drink,' you would have asked him, and he would have given you living water." The Samaritan woman said to him, "How is it that you, a Jew, ask a drink of me, a woman of Samaria?" For Jews have no dealings with Samaritans. Jesus said to her, "Give me a drink." For his disciples had gone away into the city to buy food. There came a woman of Samaria to draw water. Jacob's well was there, and so Jesus, wearied as he was with his journey, sat down beside the well. So he came to a city of Samaria, called Sychar, near the field that Jacob gave to his son, Joseph. Filled with his acceptance and realizing she had found someone who could fulfill her deepest longings, she runs to others to spread the good news. ![]() In turn, he offers her more, an invitation to get in touch with the thirst in her soul which she had tried to satisfy with multiple love affairs. ![]() So she is comfortable enough to offer him a drink of water. She was already vulnerable because of her past and when she meets this man, Jesus, she could immediately recognize his acceptance. She is surprised to encounter a man, and even more a Jewish man, who initiates a conversation with her. This Samaritan woman goes to the well in the heat of the day most likely because she wanted to avoid running into others who would look on her as a tainted woman. Third Sunday of Lent: The Woman at the Well ![]() I always get flak for talking about this, but I don't buy what marketing ever says until I use it for myself and can tell the differences. Any company that is talking about surface area is selling snake oil. My g5s don't slide faster than my G2s did nor faster than my JRZ Fusions do (which have weave jenpro and no gliding tech). Friction isn't calculated based on surface area and it is a purely marketing gimmick. You can see the Fast Glide compared to the Speedskin at 12:47 in this video: Lefevre currently offers "Fast Glide" on their customizer so I can't see it changing when going to True. I cover it in this video (at the beginning): ![]() It slides okay at certain angles but if the conditions are perfect it is worse than normal jenpro. Speedskin is the worst, it was originally made for street hockey gear (it came first on the Eflex 1 street hockey equipment) and is a way to use thinner materials rather than sliding benefits. Regular Jenpro and weave/carbon/carbone Jenpro slide really close to one another. Partially due to how hard Bauer's landing surface is.īrian's Optislide is really good and basically started the new materials, but it slides worse than Vaughn and slightly worse than Coretech. It does drop off on worse ice though, all pads will.īauers Coretech is the 2nd best in total speed, and loses the least amount when the ice gets worse. Vaughn's Quickslide is the best, while the material is the same as Brian's Optislide it is coated differently and it gives the best sliding on all ice. Most of the materials companies are using do make a significant difference and are worth it. Want General Hockey Nonsense? Head To /r/hockeyĬheck out the hockey player discord server Looking for a Goalie? Check Out /r/rentagoalie New to Goaltending? Check out our How to be a Goalie Guide. It has a lot of answers to common questions about goalie gear. Looking for gear reviews? Want to review something? Take a look through the Official Gear Review thread.įirst time goalie? Not sure what to buy? Check out this article. If it catches it by accident, please use the message the moderators link to let us know and get it approved. If you post a link or topic and it doesn't appear in a day or two, it may have been caught in the spam filter. Self promotion can be defined as links to your own YouTube channel, social media page, website, or blog. Limit the number of self posts to 2 per 7 day period. There are medical professionals out there who can answer these questions much faster and more accurately than we can. We can't tell if you pulled your groin or how to rehab your busted up knee. This includes, but is not limited to: Racism, Sexism, Homophobia, and Transphobia. Discussions on pads, technique and others are welcome. We highly recommend Quickslide for the quality of the windows, the perfect look, ease of installation, fantastic value and peace of mind.A community made for hockey goalies. The new windows look amazing, we are so delighted with them and wish we had found Quickslide so much sooner. These two went above and beyond to ensure all went smoothly. Our home is over 250 years old and needed careful removal of the old windows and installation of the new to avoid damage to the fabric of the building. The team, Paul and Gabby (father and daughter) were fantastic. ![]() The windows were ready in really quickly and delivered to the house ready for the fitting team on the same morning. Ordering was so easy and straightforward and the site visit ensured every eventuality was thought through and factored in. Emails and queries were answered very promptly. Susan Eastwood in Brighouse was helpful, informative and friendly, nothing was too much trouble. Quickslide were amazing from the very beginning of contact. Game #5: EverQuest (2000)ĮverQuest fighting screenshot (source: Ion Blaze) 4GB of RAM should be fine for the foreseeable future, but you might struggle to play this game if you have lots of background apps open. One thing to note is that the game originally required just 2.5GB of free RAM when it was first released, but this has crept up to 4GB minimum as the game gets new features and updates. It is one of those ‘easy to learn/hard to master’ type games: you can learn to play it fairly easily, but mastering every inch of the game’s mechanics takes some time. This is the sort of game that can be easily played one-handed while you chill out, or you can get really serious and grind/build/fight away until your heart’s content. If you ever like grinding and crafting in RPG games like WoW, you will love Terraria. You can build, fight or simply explore a fairly large world. Terraria is another really popular indie game, although this one was released in 2011. Genre: Action-Adventure | Minimum System Requirements: OS: Windows 10, RAM: 4GB, CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400, GPU: Integrated is fine Screenshot from Terraria game play while fighting Considering the game was released over a decade ago, it still looks pretty good – an impressive feat considering it can run with just 2GB of RAM. The game has a great mix of ‘lone-wolf’ shooting, squad tactics, vehicle warfare and more. That’s usually a good sign that a fairly recent 4GB machine will play BC2 without issue. You’ll also notice that the system specs recommend really old hardware (like ATI, who were purchased by AMD ages ago). This game, and the previous Battlefield: Bad Company title, work really well on lower-end systems – 2GB is all that you actually need. This FPS has both single-player and multiplayer modes, which was a big deal at the time because other (non Bad Company) Battlefield games only had multiplayer modes. ![]() I love Battlefield: Bad Company 2 – I played it for many hours when it first came out. Genre: Shooter | Minimum System Requirements: OS: Windows XP, RAM: 2GB, CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz, GPU: 256MB Card Like GeForce 7800 GT or ATI X1900 Game #1: Minecraft Bedrock Edition (2011)īattlefield Bad Company 2 gameplay screenshot (source: Gamematics) Read on for the full details of each game I recommend to 4GB gamers, but here’s a quick summary: Game (Click Title To Read More) I cover a wide range of games in this article, from indie games to big budget AAA games. You might need to dial down some graphical settings, or ensure that RAM-hogging programs like Chrome are closed, but they should work well other than that. As long as you aren’t planning on running loads of background applications, you can game just fine with 4GB of RAM. ![]() Installing those is dependent on your particular distribution and/or OS. Note that in order to build a full working Python install from source, you will probably need to install a host of other development libraries and their corresponding header files, e.g., libxml2, libxslt1, libgdbm, libmp, libssl, etc. In any case, under a Debian/Ubuntu system you would simply install the python3-pip package. It’s probably installed by default along with Python3-test this out by invoking “pip3” command. You will want to have the “pip3” tool installed. For example, on a Debian/Ubuntu system you would install the python3-dev package.īeancount supports setuptools since Feb 2016, and you will need to install dependencies. Make sure you have the development headers and libraries installed as well (e.g., the “Python.h” header file). Install the latest stable version >=3.5 using the download from. This is very easy.įirst, you should have a working Python install. I try to minimize dependencies, but you do have to install a few. This is the official location for the source code:ĭownload it like this, by using Git to make a clone on your machine: git clone īeancount uses Python 3.5 1 or above, which is a pretty recent version of Python (as of this writing), and a few common library dependencies. Changes to “default” are posted to the CHANGES file and a corresponding email is sent to the mailing-list. New features are developed in branches and only merged in the “default” branch when fully stable (the entire battery of tests passes without failures). I’ve built an extensive suite of tests so you can consider the “default” branch of the repository as stable. I’m still working on this Beancount code every weekend these days, so it is very much in active development and evolving, though the great majority of the basic features are basically unchanging. (Technically, this is what I call version 2.x beta). The current rewrite of Beancount is stable. For instructions on building v3, see this document.īeancount is a mature project: the first version was written in 2008. This document is about Beancount v2 Beancount v3 is in development and uses a completely different build and installation system. Instructions for downloading and installing Beancount on your computer. A Proposal for an Improvement on Inventory Booking.A Comparison of Beancount and Ledger Hledger.Running Beancount and Generating Reports. ![]() Installing Beancount using pip from Repository.To help with this, we’ve added a "pause" button that you can use to freeze the count while pulling empty tape. Because it cannot differentiate between parts and empty pockets, you will need to ensure that it begins counting after empty tape has been pulled through and stops counting before it reaches the tail. Part pitch is configurable in either mode, so you can accurately count any part that physically fits through the counter.ĭigging a little deeper, what BeanCounter actually does is count feed holes and divide by the part pitch. This feature is useful in kitting contexts where you may be cutting fixed quantities off the end of a full reel. Dispense Mode - With both sensors active, BeanCounter can detect the direction in which you are pulling tape, which allows it to count upward in one direction and downward in the other.Inventory Mode - Using just one sensor, BeanCounter polls at its fastest rate, allowing you to count long tapes and partial reels very quickly.It will immediately begin counting your parts using one of two modes: To use BeanCounter, simply turn it on and start pulling tape through. It’s an affordable SMT tape counter without unnecessary bells and whistles.Īvailable for Pre-Order Now on Crowd Supply! It works with any opaque, 8-mm-wide carrier tape up to 2 mm in height, which covers most 0805-or-smaller LEDs and passives, as well as SOT23 transistors. It’s battery powered and uses two IR photointerrupters to count parts about as fast as you can pull them through. BeanCounter is an SMT parts counter that fits in your pocket. |