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Azure is a cloud computing service created by Microsoft for building, testing, deploying, and managing applications and services through a global network of Microsoft-managed data centers.
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In our database projects we have several scmp-files with pre-configured schema compares.
As now I can use the files by opening the Schema Compare from the context-menu on the connection, and then click Open .scmp-file.
If I try to open the file from the file explorer or the project explorer I only get the underlaying XML-file, which mostly often isn't very useful.
It would be great to op
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The https://github.com/nccgroup/ScoutSuite/blob/master/ScoutSuite/providers/gcp/rules/findings/iam-lack-of-service-account-key-rotation.json finding should only flag USER_MANAGED
keys (https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/reference/rest/v1/projects.serviceAccounts.keys), as SYSTEM_MANAGED
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Add package manager support for windoz users with chocolatey:
like here: https://github.com/bridgecrewio/yor-choco
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Hi, I read example command here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/container?view=azure-cli-latest#examples
and I found wrong command on "Create a container in a container group that runs Windows, with 2 cores and 3.5Gb of memory." Section.
Here your command
az container create -g MyResourceGroup --name myapp --image myimage:latest --ip-address public --ports 8081 --protocol UDP
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The Event Hubs client library is instrumented using the .NET EventSource
mechanism for logging. When instrumenting or diagnosing issues with applications that consume the library, it is often helpful to have access to the Event Hubs logs.
Though EventSource
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I have a simple regression task (using a LightGBMRegressor) where I want to penalize negative predictions more than positive ones. Is there a way to achieve this with the default regression LightGBM objectives (see https://lightgbm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Parameters.html)? If not, is it somehow possible to define (many example for default LightGBM model) and pass a custom regression objective?
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Released February 1, 2010
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This is a reminder for me or a task if anyone wants :P
Basically, The last two questions aren't really regex's questions.
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