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![]() This forced Kubiš to throw a bomb at the automobile. On May 27, 1942, Gabčík attempted to shoot Heydrich as Heydrich’s car slowed around a tight curve in a Prague street. According to the local leadership, Kubiš and Gabčík’s presence endangered the entire Czech resistance network. In the meantime, the two men hid with various members of the local Czech resistance, who did not support the assasination plan. It took Kubiš and Gabčík five months to plan and set up the assassination attempt. Among them were Jan Kubiš and Jozef Gabčík, the two men tasked with killing Heydrich. The British helped nine resistance members parachute into the Czech countryside on the night of December 28, 1941. The SOE trained a group of Czechoslovak resistance members in the tactics and skills necessary to carry out the assassination. Thus, from both the Czech and British perspectives, Heydrich seemed like an appropriate target to rouse resistance in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. He also implemented policies that aimed to eradicate Czech culture and Germanize the Czech population. In this position, he oversaw harsh occupation policies, including the Nazi persecution of Czech Jews. The SOE described him in a secret memo as “probably the second most dangerous man in German-occupied Europe.”īeginning in fall 1941, Heydrich served as Acting Reich Protector of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. He was also a leading architect of the “Final Solution,” the mass murder of European Jews. As head of the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA), he was responsible for the SS intelligence service (SD) and the Security Police. The leaders of the operation chose to assassinate Reinhard Heydrich, who held several important positions in the Nazi regime. Meanwhile, the Czechoslovak leaders in London hoped to prove to the Allies that the Czechs were willing to resist the Nazis. By assassinating a high-level Nazi official, the SOE hoped to demonstrate its effectiveness. ![]() “Operation Anthropoid” was planned in London by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) and the Czechoslovak government-in-exile led by Edvard Beneš. It was code-named “Operation Anthropoid.” Planning the Assasination Heydrich’s assassination was a top-secret, joint British and Czechoslovak operation. It was perpetrated in response to the assassination and death of Nazi leader Reinhard Heydrich. The Nazi annihilation of Lidice was a reprisal action. “Operation Anthropoid”: The Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich ![]() Lidice became a symbol of Nazi Germany's wartime brutality. The destruction of Lidice and the brutal treatment of its inhabitants was widely reported internationally. They promised to obliterate the name of Lidice from the map of Europe. Next, they burned the town to the ground. In Lidice, the Germans shot the men of the town, and then deported most of the women and children. The Germans falsely claimed that two families from the town of Lidice were somehow connected to the assassins and the Czech resistance. The Nazis destroyed Lidice as a reprisal action for the assassination and death of Reinhard Heydrich, a high-ranking Nazi leader. Beginning on the night of June 9 – 10, 1942, German police and SS officials destroyed the Czech town of Lidice in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (the German-occupied Czech lands). ![]() When it comes to voice recognition, Dragon’s dictation products are by far the best on the market. The reason the Dragon Dictate range of dictation software is our number one choice as the best dictation software for Mac is the amazing accuracy and sophistication it offers compared to any other dictation tool.ĭragon products use unique Deep Learning technology that actually learn your accent and speaking style to deliver accuracy rates of up to 99%. Here then is our selection of the best dictation software for Mac in order of ranking. Note that web-based voice recognition and voice-to-text recognition apps all require a permanent internet connection in order to work. In these reviews, we’ve looked at a combination of offline and online dictation software that can be used on a Mac. You can read more about dictating on Mac in our guide on how to dictate on Mac. Siri also only works for US English and you need to be online to use it although there is a way to dictate offline on a Mac including on Apple Silicon M1 and M2 Macs. Siri is still mainly designed as a personal assistant to launch apps, answer questions and generally speed-up your workflow on a Mac rather than dictation although with macOS Big Sur and Catalina, Apple is moving Siri closer towards being a more professional dictation software. However, although Siri doesn’t do a bad job of transcribing text, using Siri to dictate on a Mac is nowhere near as accurate as professional dictation software. Since macOS Catalina including Big Sur and Monterey, you can dictate on a Mac using Siri. Dictating cuts down on scribbled notes on pieces of paper if you want to go paperless.It’s more confidential than dictating notes to a secretary or colleague.It’s an especially good way for creative writers to get all their ideas down on paper without editing along the way. ![]() It prevents you forgetting ideas that you meant to type out later.You can note down things hands free (for example when cooking, eating, doing the laundry etc).Other keyboard related injuries on the rise include Tendonitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Quadriplegia. Excessive typing is one of the most common reasons for repetitive strain injury on hands and the more people type on both keyboards and mobile phones, the bigger the problem is getting. It increases productivity as you can talk much faster than you can type.There are many reasons to use dictation software on your Mac but some of the most important ones are: ![]() Text to speech is already in everything from Siri to Google Docs although professional dictation software like Dragon Dictate offer much greater accuracy as they actually learn how you talk. However, most people can speak up to 4000 words in the same time period – that equals a massive potential increase in your productivity especially if you’re having to tediously document business operations. The average person can type anything up to 1000 words in half an hour.
![]() ![]() may take home the Outstanding Comedy trophy for the second year in a row. The 10 Legendary Hunt’s are as follows, you can find time stamps in the description of the video below which will take you directly to a particular hunt. watch the Emmys 2022 online right now mdash date time and more Tom s Guide. So if you find you’re struggling, take out as many as you can, if you die, respawn in and take a few more out until it’s just you and the hunt. Step 3: Multiverse Complete 100 Multiverse Events for the trophy Pulling Overtime. After 1 hour you will be at 60 trophy completion. Each of these combat trophies takes 30-60 seconds to obtain. Take note, some of these Legendary Hunts have a very powerful entourage with them consisting of Badass / heavily armoured enemies, you don’t need to take these additional enemies out, but it might make tackling the hunts themselves easier, always remember the golden rule in Borderlands 3, enemies don’t respawn until you leave the area. There are three different vocations you can take part in in Pyre, but which one you should choose depends on what you want to achieve, as well as what trophies you want to unlock. These trophies are quick to do and you just have to finish matches with certain moves or trigger level transitions at certain times. ![]() There’s no pre-requisite for these hunts, simply make your way to the locations I’ll give you, defeat the unique enemy and move on to the next one. where it must have formed part of the trophy dedicated by Hiero. Some of these, particularly the 2 flying ones are very difficult, some others though you can near enough one shot.Įvery time you defeat a legendary hunt you’ll receive a weapon through the in game mail system. representing the sacrifice of Trojan captives at the funeral pyre of Patroclus. There are a total of 10 Legendary Hunts across the Galaxy in Borderlands 3. Here is the complete Borderlands 3 Got Big Game Trophy Guide. While the First Orders emissary Commander Pyre negotiates an agreement with Captain Doza, Kaz befriends Torra Doza over a flight simulator game. ![]() The documentation for PDFKit is not as thorough as one would like.
![]() The first reason is that when you create a global variable, it exists throughout the lifetime of the application. I am going to strongly caution against creating global variables for a few very important reasons. Now, you might be thinking to yourself that you want to go off and create global variables now that you know more about them. It is also important to note that if you set the 'use strict' directive, Node will disable implicit globals and you will likely end up with an error at runtime rather than a working script. I strongly advise against using this method though as it is not the proper way to go about creating globals. This process essentially turns it into a globally accessible variable. If you declare a variable in a file without using the keyword var and then assign a value to it, the global object will set a property for this variable. The reason I have excluded this is because it is not a proper way of setting up a variable. ![]() What I have not talked about yet is another way that you can make a variable global. console.log(globalString) // Output: undefinedĬonsole.log(globalString) // Output: "We can change it too! " Global.js global.globalString = "This can be accessed anywhere!" Ĭonsole.log(globalString) // Output: "This can be accessed anywhere!"Ĭonsole.log(globalString) // Output: "Check me out now"Ĭonsole.log(globalString) // Output: undefined // Example.js // We can use the global we created in Global.js in this file // as well. ![]() Next, we change the value of globalString, and then finally we set it to undefined. In the code block below, we create a global variable called globalString and we give it a value. The global object is what gives us the scope of the entire project, rather than just the file (module) the variable was created in. To set up a global variable, we need to create it on the global object. Now that we have a better understanding of what a global variable in Node is, let's talk about how we actually set up and use a global variable. If you are not sure what a namespace is or you want to find out more about them, check out this article to learn more. You then declare a variable in this large container file, that variable now has scope throughout the whole program. To put it another way, imagine that your program is a giant file or container that has "imported" all the other JavaScript files. The reason this is possible is because JavaScript programs share a global namespace between all of the files in the program. When we talk about global variables, they exist for all of the files in a program meaning they have global scope for the program. I'm sure at this point you are wondering what this has to do with global variables. The variable fileScope can be changed or called from anywhere within this file, whereas the localScope variable only exists inside the function doSomething(). In the code snippet above, we can see that there are two variables, fileScope and localScope. This will result in an error because the variable does not exist // outside the function. Let localScope = "Can only be accessed inside this function" įileScope = "Can be accessed in the function too!" Scope.js let fileScope = "Can be accessed anywhere in the file" Now what do I mean by this? In the code below, you can see an example of two different variables with different scopes. When you create a variable in a JavaScript file, that variables only exists in the scope that it was declared in. The difference between a regular variable and a global variable comes down to their scope. Global variables can be initialized with a value, that value can be changed, and they can even be cleared out like a regular variable. Global variables are very similar, if not identical, to regular variables. This article will get you up and running in no time with everything you need to know about global variables. If you have never heard of global variables or worked with them, no need to worry. This article is aimed at developers who are at a beginner to intermediate skill level working with Node. Hey guys, in today's article I want to talk about global variables in Node. This is on the trial professional version, which expires every 15 minutes. dwg files so I can still use all the Autocad drawings I’ve got. Tried QCAD and got in with it quite nicely. > Preset parameters > PreSetting Laser > Toolpath: Rectangle > Toolpath: Oval_Fast > Toolpath: Oval_Slow <<< Grbl G-code file generated by QCAD/CAM (RibbonSoft) The Toolpaths ‘Oval_Fast’and ‘Oval_Slow’ differ slightly, and are there to allow me to experiment with various parameters : My test piece is a 50x40 mm rectangle with two rounded-end slots, and the generated Code is clean and simple: There is a lot still to learn, but it all looks very promising. Convert all the individual shapes in the drawing into polylines.ģ. The Configuration “ PWM Laser (Offset,mm)” works nicely … and generated a file which runs correctly on my little engraver.ġ. The ‘brief tutorial’ at **LINK** is rather specific to one Postprocessor, and so it was very helpful to find this video on YouTube **LINK** I have, with a little difficulty, managed to configure QCAD/CAM to output suitable GCODE to drive my little Laser Engraver using Universal GCODE Platform. ![]() if I understand correctly, there also is a facility to create your own. in the sense that you will recognise the name of something which you will need to be using.Īnd. I can find no handy description of their usage, but I do recognise a few of the names and was particularly pleased to see HPGL There is a long list of 'Postprocessors' available in the CAM configuration. This may be of interest to prospective purchasers: … I will report back in a couple of weeks. I have exported the GCode from a simple drawing, and it opens nicely in UGS so my hopes are high. That does make the CAM extension look quite pricey … but it also looks exhaustive ! Total, including VAT, was £93.84 using PayPal Well … after faffing about all day, I’ve finally made the purchase It's easy on Windows unless you want the bleeding edge changes.ĭo let us know how you get on if you go for QCAD/CAM. Yes the Mac installation does look rather techie. Import Shift-JIS encoded DXF files from JW_Cad (JWW)Īdd area, total area, length and total length properties for hatches \ĭwg2dwg: change dimension settings of QCAD dimension style using -setįS#2372 - Rendering text with \p.… I’m tending towards QCAD/CAM as my optimal solution Prompt not cleared after points are chosenįS#2425 - Dimension > Arc Length: Always uses linear factor from file \įS#2442 - Edit > Drawing Preferences > Printing > Page: Paper \įS#2400 - View > Selection Filter: Entity type "Any" has no \įS#2401 - File > Print / PDF Export: Page size always A4įS#2404 - Extreme Lag When Selecting Solid or Pattern Hatch d1 Point to Point fails within \įS#2420 - Snap > X/Y from Points / Y/X from Points: command line \ Improved performance for hatch length and area propertiesĪllow storing relative paths for images in DXF/DWGĪdd -relpath switch to store paths to images as relative pathsįix detection of islands in parts for certain cases (circle from \Īdd output about number of parts, not placeable parts and \įS#2364 - Block > Edit Block in Place: working set selection not \įS#2410 - Edit > Application Preferences > Graphics View > \įS#2413 - Layer > (De-)Select Layer Entities: Default shortcuts Y , \įS#2417 - Insert Measurement/e.g. ![]() 10:52:18 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (3) |Īllow changing of radius while choosing solution Revbump due to dependecy change in qt5-qtbaseĪpplications directly, only bump direct users 22:21:34 by Niclas Rosenvik | Files touched by this commit (436) ![]() 10:12:01 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (2359) | *: Recursive revbump from audio/libopus 1.4 ( ) Updated to version: qcad-3.27.6.0nb4ĬVS history: ( Expand) 21:09:54 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (687). ![]() Which adds a scripting module and support, is available for several platforms A commercially-licensed Professional Edition, This package builds from the Community Edition sources, released under the QCad drawing files are in DXF format (DXF 2004, R12), permitting interchange Interiors, mechanical parts or schematics and diagrams. With QCad you can create technical drawings such as plans for buildings, cad/qcad, 2D CAD system īranch: CURRENT, Version: 3.27.9.0nb3, Package name: qcad-3.27.9.0nb3, Maintainer: pkgsrc-users QCad is an application for computer aided drafting (CAD) in two dimensions (2D). ![]() Remember when? Independent contractors who’ve been in the biz for a while may remember the 1099-MISC. Together, these represent a contractor’s earnings during the tax year. Independent contractors should expect to receive a 1099-NEC (nonemployee compensation) from any business or client that paid them $600 or more during the tax year.įreelancers with multiple clients will receive multiple 1099-NECs. īut in terms of income as an independent contractor, you’ll need to navigate two key forms: There are all kinds of 1099 forms – for example, Chime members receive a 1099-INT form for interest earned from our high-yield savings account. When filing taxes as a freelancer, you’ll want to think about three main things:įull-time employees can expect to receive a W-2 from their employer at the start of tax season, but what about independent contractors? Self-employed individuals generally receive 1099 forms. While these options can be expensive, they count as a tax write-off for your business. If you’re new to the process, using paid tax software or even hiring a tax professional can be helpful. So, how do you file taxes as an independent contractor? Things are a little trickier than they are for regular employees. States and cities have their own tax regulations, so you’ll need to research guidelines for where you live and operate your business. Depending on where you live, you may also need to pay state and municipal taxes as an independent contractor. You might not be through after paying Uncle Sam. You’ll need to determine which tax bracket you’re in to calculate your income tax rate. The United States has a progressive tax system – the more income you make, the higher the percentage you’re taxed.įor the 2022 tax year (filed in 2023), the IRS has defined seven federal tax brackets, ranging from 10% to 37%. So how much do independent contractors pay in income taxes? That depends on their tax bracket. Like traditional employees, self-employed workers must also pay income taxes. And because there’s no employer footing half the bill, independent contractors are on the hook for all of it.įor the 2022 tax season, the self-employment tax rate is 15.3%. Here’s what they pay: Self-employment taxesĪll independent contractors must pay self-employment taxes to cover Social Security and Medicare. That’s why independent contractors pay a larger percentage of their earnings in taxes than traditional employees. 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![]() When Stonewall’s “foot cavalry” continued north “down” the valley threatening Harpers Ferry-and thereby threatening to cross the Potomac River-panic gripped several parts of the North. In May 1862, during Stonewall Jackson’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, his 16,000-man Valley Army, thanks to a series of lightning-fast marches and brilliant sucker punches, fought and won three battles-McDowell (on the 8th), Front Royal (on the 23rd), and Winchester (on the 25th)-in the process capturing hundreds of wagons and 2,300 prisoners. That loss would also end the campaign, and perhaps even cause Jackson to give up the Shenandoah Valley. Yet another disastrous potentiality also loomed large: The capture of the army’s cattle herd and its entire wagon train, what kept the soldiers fed and fighting. The capture of Stonewall himself-a cataclysmic possibility-would terminate the campaign and alter the course of the war. Once on Main Street and in possession of the North River Bridge, it completely separated Jackson from his army. The aggressive Federal force that splashed across the lower ford into Port Republic-150 horseman and two pieces of artillery-posed several alarming threats. Had the Federals seen Jackson? Would they rush him? Was this how the campaign would end, with Stonewall Jackson ingloriously gobbled-up by a platoon of blue-clad cavalry? Jackson’s staff rushed to his side, their thoughts racing. (© Keith Rocco, All Rights Reserved 2023/Bridgeman Images) When Union cavalry launched a surprise attack, the Confederate forces barely managed to rally and fend the assault off. Jackson’s forces were exhausted when they set up camp in Port Republic, having marched 350 miles in 30 days. The Federal advance party was already on Main Street, shouting and firing. Confederate horsemen-charged with defending one of the South River crossings-were fleeing in every direction. Usually quiet, the thoroughfare was now a blur of activity. Using long strides, he tramped to the head of the 400-yard-long Main Street and stopped. Anxious over this unexpected enemy activity, Jackson set off rapidly toward the combat, his staff officers streaming behind. With those words, firing erupted somewhere nearby.Īn artillery shell exploded over the town. “Go back and fight them,” came Jackson’s calm response. “General!” he shouted while saluting, “Federals have charged across the lower ford of the South River…cavalry and artillery. ![]() Kerfoot, galloped up to Stonewall with horrific news. Suddenly a Southern rider, 16-year-old Henry D. Jackson and most of his staff officers were gathered on Dr. Their plans for the day included bathing, fishing, and perhaps a sightseeing jaunt to nearby Weyer’s Cave. The men looked forward to church services and more much-needed rest. Jackson’s Valley Army was encamped across the North River-by way of a covered bridge. Alongside the village’s southeastern edge, two fords offered access to the South River’s right bank. Sited atop a knoll on Port Republic’s southwestern edge, Kemper’s offered a splendid view of the picturesque inland harbor town tucked into the confluence of the North and South Rivers. Many of the wagons’ white “bonnets” (their tarpaulin covers), bore a large black-painted “U.S.”-proof positive of Jackson’s recent successes. Beyond and across the adjacent road, farm fields were filled with the army’s herd of beef cattle and its massive 1,500-wagon baggage and ordnance train. Behind the house was camped a brand-new untested unit, the Charlottesville Artillery. The immediate area presented a busy scene. “Stonewall” Jackson was in the central valley town of Port Republic, headquartered at Madison Hall, the residence of Dr. Sunday, Jdawned bright and cool in Virginia’s beautiful Shenandoah Valley. Caught Sleeping at the Wheel: How the Union Army Almost Nabbed Stonewall Jackson Close |