![]() Note in order to remove commits on a remote repository the strip command will need to be run on that repository, you cannot do this through push. These files can be restored by going to View > Synchronize then clicking the Unbundle icon and selecting the file under the strip-backup folder. Note a backup of the commits you removed is kept under. To remove only the selected commit but keep the decendant commits see MQ. Just right click on the “Renamed help file, add service” commit then select Modify history > Strip: Let’s say you wanted to remove the “Renamed help file, add service” commit and descendant. Strip allows you to remove commits from your repository. ![]() To use strip you will need to enable the strip extension. Note a backup of the original commit is kept under. But it doesn’t allow you to undo removing or adding a file from the commit, for that see MQ. To do this you click the down arrow to the right of the commit button and select Ammend current revision:Īppend allows you to do things like modify the commit message, or add/remove/modify files. AppendĪppend is a quick way to allow you to modify the most recent commit. Secret is helpful when you are working on changes locally but don’t want to accidently push the commit when pushing other commits. By default you cannot modify a commit that is public until you change it back to draft by right clicking the commit and selecting Change Phase to > draft. The idea of the phases is so you know whether it’s safe to modify the commit or not.
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I honestly couldn’t choose which was worse since they’re both criminals who should be in jail, so I decided to just combine them. Like: If I remember correctly, she killed Seven and Saeran’s mother. Rika must take responsibility for her actions and be judged by the court. And in the end, Rika gets off the hook and V still isn’t over her. It’s pretty much a Rika DLC where Cheritz desperately tries to excuse all her actions and treat the people who refuse to forgive as the real culprits. V’s AE isn’t even about V nor does it focus on VxMC. But I’ve read what happens in it and it seems like I made a good decision. I was fuming with anger at the end of V’s route and decided to rage quit (By “rage quit” I mean that I refuse to play more than the first chapter of V’s AE). The fact V died (Seven’s route) and she didn’t even end up in jail is absurd. My hatred for her made her get the first place on this list, as well as ending up on my top 3 most hated anime (and anime-based games) of all time - thus making her the ‘rival’ of the equally disgusting and despicable Junko Enoshima from the Danganronpa games. Words cannot express how much I hate this bitch. Rika made the decision for them because SHE thinks they can’t do it. And let me remind you that there are people - like Saeran - who didn’t even have a choice in this. Instead of getting help, the cult members are expected to accept their uselessness and just live in despair for the rest of their lives. ![]() She created Mint Eye - her so-called “paradise” - for them to live there as a cult, serving her like she’s their goddess. Rika isn’t trying to help people overcome their despair and improve as people. Whether you think you can “survive in the outside world” or not, she will insist that you can’t and will make you join Mint Eye even if you don’t want to. You either join Mint Eye on your own free will or you’ll be forced to take the elixir, just like Saeran. Rika seems to sincerely believe that she’s in control of everyone’s lives and must do as she says because her way is the only right way. She excuses her actions by saying it’s for the sake of “love” and that it’s for Saeran’s best since he can’t “survive” outside of Mint Eye. And when he tries to break away, she just doubles the doze, completely ignoring how badly it affects him. She took him from his mother (who was already abusing him enough), locked him up in a basement and forced to take the elixir in order to brainwash him and is using him as her pawn to convert RFA and their guests to Mint Eye. She abuses Saeran in every way possible. She emotionally and mentally hurt the members of RFA, especially Yoosung. I’ll just list some of the reasons why I hate her here Yes, I’m aware of how her parents treated her, but her actions are still inexcusable. ![]() I wanted to write it in the title as well, but there was no room.īlank chart made by Wildcat1999, and can be found at Let's get to the list, shall we? Please note that there are SPOILERS down below. ![]() We started our dinner by ordering two rounds of Green Monsters, a specialty cocktail made with cacique, the local liquor, and a bold green liqueur (and what a fantastic name, right?). Arenas’ chef prides himself on using the garden’s ingredients in many of his daily dishes, and for what the staff can’t grow themselves (such as the grass-fed beef or the sea bass), they buy locally-sourced from farms and fishermen. Like its commitment to beach sustainability, Flamingo is also dedicated to land sustainability, growing an abundance of its own fruits, vegetables, and herbs right on location at the resort’s organic farm. Costa Rica tends to have that kind of effect-the tranquil, contemplative effect-on people.Īfter we sat for some time, we walked the few feet back to the resort and decided to have a late-night cocktail and dinner at Arenas, the resort’s Spanish-style hacienda beachside restaurant, which is open until 9:00 most nights. We talked about our honeymoon so far, about our dreams to come back to Costa Rica, about our excitement for the catamaran cruise we’d be taking the next day. Not knowing any of this, though, we still sat in the sand, awed by the organic fireworks show happening all around us. The residents of Playa Flamingo are incredibly proud of their commitment to their beaches and to the long-term sustainability of their land, plants, and animals, and as it would seem, the Margaritaville Beach Resort Playa Flamingo is most certainly a part of this commitment. In order to combat the harsh effects of tourists on the ecology of its beaches, a number of Costa Rica’s preeminent organizations (such as Costa Rica Tourism, the National Water and Sewer Service, the Ministry of Public Heath, the Environmental Ministry, and the National Tourism Chamber), joined Blue Flag’s efforts to create a inter-institutional program that would require eligible areas to meet at least 90% of its minimum requirements by the end of each year.Īmong other criteria, the program tracks aspects such as microbiological quality of the ocean’s water, the quality of coastal sanitation (i.e., the lack of garbage, the availability of garbage and recycling receptacles, the way run-off water and industrial waste is treated, etc.), and the kinds of environmental education programs that are offered in the local school systems. ![]() ![]() The program itself was created in 2002 in response to the fear of beach pollution as a consequence of irresponsible tourism. Plus, Playa Flamingo is a special beach: not only does it proudly hold the designation as one of Costa Rica’s Blue Flag beaches, it is protected and conserved by the staff at the Margaritaville Beach Resort Playa Flamingo and has the softest powdery sands I’ve ever put my feet in.Īs we would later learn, the Blue Flag Ecological Program is an extremely coveted designation. After a few days of adventure travel and organic farming, we were more than ready to spend some time in the sand on our beach towels, snorkeling with the sea turtles, and swimming in the ocean. We’d spent the first few nights with TAM Travel at the base of the Arenal Volcano, the next one in Monteverde, and we’d just arrived at the Flamingo Beach Resort, where we’d be staying for the next two nights. We sat down cross-legged in the cool sand and simply watched the magnificence of nature.Īnd so began part three of our Costa Rican honeymoon. But then, the storm became a kind of fireworks in the sky, a brilliant symphony of white flashes, lighting up cloud formations, highlighting the coastline, illuminating the twinkling lights across the ocean and along the coast. This is the kind of view we saw as we kicked off our shoes, stretched our legs from the 4-hour drive from the Monteverde cloud forests, and walked in the cool sand along the Margaritaville Beach Resort Playa Flamingo.Īnd then, as we walked, the lightning storm began.įirst, it was little more than quick flashes of light breaking up the dark sky flecked with starlight. This Pacific beach sky is literally covered in stars, a lot like the star patterns I’m used to seeing up in northern Idaho, where there aren’t a lot of lights and where there’s almost nothing obstructing the view. And never any stars.īut not this Pacific Coast. Nights walking up and down the Del Mar beaches in northern San Diego, evening strolls along the boardwalk in Santa Barbara, dimly-lit drives up the coast to Carmel-by-the-Sea….they are all simply covered in coastal fog, that defining atmosphere of the West coast beaches. We arrived at Playa Flamingo to a beach full of stars.įor us, the Pacific Ocean beaches have never had stars-at least visible ones, that is. ![]() The paintings, including the Catskill, Adirondack, and White Mountains, usually represent the Hudson River Valley and the surrounding area.Ĭole was born in Lancashire, England and moved to America when he was seventeen. The Hudson River School was an American art movement in the mid-19th century, represented by a group of landscape painters whose Romanticism inspired their artistic vision. Or to give it it’s full title “ View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm - The Oxbow” was painted by Thomas Cole in 1836.Ĭole was the founding member of the Hudson River School(not technically a school more of a movement) ![]() It is arguably his most famous work and currently resides on permanent display in the National Gallery in London. Prior to this work the majority of landscape ark would have been painting in a more symmetrical way and would have been of a classical setting similar to the works of Claude Lorrain. The industrial revolution would render many farm hands out of work and there was a mass exodus from the countryside towards any available work in the cities and larger towns. ![]() The painting is a scene of an everyday idyllic life in the countryside, when in reality at the time life in the British countryside was far from perfect. Initially it was not very well received in England at the time both the style of painting the “impasto” technique nor the subject matter. The Hay Wain is one of Constable ‘s collection of paintings called the ‘six-footers’, large-scale canvases that he produced for the Royal Academy’s annual summer exhibitions. The Hay Wain is a painting by British artist John Constable, completed in 1821, depicting a rural scene between the English counties of Suffolk and Essex, on the River Stour.Ĭonstable is one of the great landscape artists and along with William Turner his art is always what springs to mind when people think of English landscape paintings. Other great works that he completed in this way are his Haystacks series and Water Lilies series all of which would have painted outside with some of them completed in the studio later. Monet is famed for his many Impressionist landscape paintings, he would routinely paint the same scene multiple times in varying lighting conditions.Ī strong advocate of ‘en plein air’ or painting outside he would often have multiple canvases with him when working in the fields around his house in Giverny. Ironically, Impression Sunrise has a much more restrained use of brush strokes and more subdued colors than the paintings that would go on to personify the movement, as such it is not really a good example of impressionism. They were so resolutely rejected that, after being rejected from the Paris Salon in 1874, it drove the group of artists to hold their own exhibition. With Louis Leroy, a prominent critic of the time, saying that the wallpaper was more finished than the paintings of Monet. The Impressionists and their art were initially not well received by the Paris art establishment. The painting itself actually gives rise to the naming of the art movement “impressionism”. Le Harve is actually his home town and he would paint six separate canvases of the landscape scene. Impression Sunrise is one of a series of paintings by Monet that depicts the port of Le Harve, France. MacOS Intel = Intel i7-8850H 6 cores in VM/Docker. MacOS ARM = Apple M1 Pro / M1 Max with 8 performance cores enabled in VM/Docker. MacOS ARM Docker Desktop, 8 cores, Legacy Hypervisor -v directory sharing 23m 31s If youve been dying to run the latest version of Windows on your Mac, Parallels Desktop has you covered, as the latest version now offers Windows 11 support for Intel and M1-based Macs. MacOS Intel, 6 cores, Legacy Hypervisor, -v directory sharing 18m 0s Parallels 17 was another evolution in the product as it had to be. MacOS ARM, 8 cores, Apple Hypervisor, no VirtIO FS, -v directory sharing 10m 15s At the moment, its also the easiest way to run Windows 11 on M1 and M2 Macs and was. MacOS Intel, 6 cores, Apple Hypervisor + VirtIO FS, -v directory sharing 5m 54s MacOS Intel, 6 cores, Legacy Hypervisor, No directory sharing 5m 50s Beste eigenschappen van Parallels Desktop 17 voor Mac Afbeelding: Parallels Parallels Desktop 17 bevat VEEL Amazon-functies. MacOS ARM, 8 cores, Apple Hypervisor + VirtIO FS, -v directory sharing 3m 1s De reden waarom u met Parallels Desktop 17 Windows op uw M1 Mac kunt gebruiken, is omdat de Parallels Desktop 17-app zelf M1-compatibel is en Microsoft zelf Windows 10 aanbiedt via de ARM Insider Preview. MacOS ARM UTM VM with Docker on RHEL 9 (8 cores) 2m 51s Linux Debian 11 (AMD 5900HX, 8 cores) Same results with and without directory sharing 2m26s MacOS ARM, 8 cores, Apple Hypervisor + VirtIO FS, No directory sharing with host 2m 0s ![]() Didn't benchmark these or test how well x86 containers would work via VMs.įull results below: MacOS ARM 8 cores, Parallels 17 Debian 11 VM 1m 54s Too many companies rely on windows for better or worse. And very slowly changing a lot of the underpinnings. X86 containers work on ARM Docker as well via qemu, but very slowly. Windows 11 is a fresh start to windows and business may not want to upgrade as legacy stuff is being dropped. Usability wise, ARM Mac was very quiet and cool for the whole time and Intel Mac was simulating jet engine. Docker Desktop with Apple Hypervisor + VirtIO FS was almost as fast, but when sharing build directory with '-v' option, performance took +50% hit and AMD 5900HX (with x86 container) was slightly faster. Surprisingly, the fastest result was when running the whole Linux ARM VM via Parallels and running Linux Docker there. If not using these, there's a terrible performance hit both in file I/O and compile times.Īvoid Legacy Hypervisor at all costs on ARM Mac. This requires using both Apple Hypervisor and VirtIO FS (under Experimental features). When using ARM container images, new ARM M1 Pro/M1 Max is as fast, if not faster than AMD 5900HX with x86 images. Tested with with and without build directory sharing with '-v' option.Īlso tested both Docker Desktop hypervisors on Mac and the new VirtIO FS option. The test was to compile Squid 5.3 from sources using make -j. Parallels Desktop 18 simplifies installing Windows 11 on Apple Silicon, adds new SSO licensing, and improves Xbox and PS4 controller support Bradley Chambers 9:01 pm PT Today. Just did some multi-core benchmarks with Docker using three different computers and Docker Desktop/Docker in VM/Native Linux with Docker. |
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