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Watch as Illinois Fighting Illini running back Chase Brown, Tulsa Golden Hurricane running back Deneric Prince, East Carolina Pirates running back Keaton Mitchell, Alabama Crimson Tide running back Jahmyr Gibbs, and Texas A&M Aggies running back Devon Achane post the top five fastest 40-yard dash times from the running backs invited to the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine.

I recently moved to Invoice Ninja (Self-Hosted - v4.5.17), I really like the layout and all, I was introduce to it by Tom Lawerence videos.
I have a few issues I really hope you can solve for me.
I purchase the white label and was hoping that this would allow me to insert my logo on my dashboard, so whenever a client gets their Invoices they will see my logo once they opened it in their portal. Plus I saw Tom has his logo on his dashboard when he login to invoice Ninja I would also like to have that setup.

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One workout that tends to make the biggest headlines is the 40-yard dash. It's exciting to see the results at every position, especially seeing the biggest players on the field measured by their straight-line speed. The results of the O-Lineman's 40 times always see to surprise.

OLs are one of the position groups working out on Friday, meaning football fans will get official numbers on a slew of the top prospects. Few measurements draw as much excitement as the 40-yard dash, which simply measures how quickly a player can sprint 40 yards.

When we built the first versions of our dashboards, we used similar to the Linux top command values to show the CPUusage of the containers and pods. In that case, if one of the containers uses 2CPU cores, our dashboards will show 200%.However, with the time we have found, it isn't obvious for our customers, as they define the limits and requests with the conceptof milli-cores (or cores), and it takes some time to adjust to the percent values.

With version 5.17 we have changed the values of CPU usage from percent to cores. Instead of showing 199% (almost 2 CPU usage),we now show 1.990 (almost two cores are used). We keep percents only when we show Usage relative to Requests or Limits.

We have updated ConfigMap to watch the ResourceQuotas defined in the cluster and built a dashboard to monitor the usage. To use the Resource Quotas dashboard (under Review), make sure to configure watching those objects with ConfigMap. Please use the latest ConfigMap from the installation instructions to see how it needs to be defined.

We significantly updated the Clusters dashboards to include more information about the Limits, Requests, and Usage, so you can look overtime at the maximum CPU Limit or Usage and plan your clusters' capacity.

Starting with version 5.17 you can point Collectord to the remote HTTP server to download the license key. That way, if you are managing more than one cluster, it takes only a change in one place to update the license on all of your clusters.

Hello,
I am pulling latest tag on the pi-hole docker image and can't seem to get the latest version of pi-hole's source. The dashboard after a synology docker gui "reset" that should pull the latest version of the container still says "Docker Tag 2023.03.1 Update available! Pi-hole v5.16.2 FTL v5.22 Web Interface v5.19."

From what I can read in the feature overview there should be a single dashboard per namespace available in the oss version. Unfortunately I cannot confirm that. Have I done something wrong compiling it? I have followed the following instructions: -go#building-from-source

Results: At the end of the intervention, the mean blood pressure decreased significantly by 10.81/5.03 mmHg, 14.32/6.32 mmHg, 14.20/6.59 mmHg, and 19.06/7.82 mmHg in Groups A-D, respectively, compared with baseline (p < 0.001). Comparison between groups showed that the systolic blood pressure was lower in Groups C and D than in Groups A (-6.54 mmHg, -8.70 mmHg, p < 0.05) and B (-6.60 mmHg, -8.76 mmHg, p < 0.05), and the diastolic blood pressure was lower in Group D than in Group A (-5.17 mmHg, p = 0.006). The 24-h urinary Na+ and Na+/K+ values were significantly decreased in participants using low-sodium salt (p < 0.001). No serious adverse events occurred during the trial.

Bennington's Emma Anibal (right) celebrates with friends after Bennington's Kennedy Wade broke the state record in the Class B girls 200-meter dash at the state track and field meet Thursday at Burke Stadium in Omaha.

Bennington's Emma Anibal (middle) celebrates with friends after Bennington's Kennedy Wade (not pictured) broke the state record in the Class B girls 200-meter dash at the state track and field meet Thursday at Burke Stadium in Omaha.

Omaha Westside's Lademi Davies (middle) shares a smile alongside Columbus' Elizabeth Wehmhoff (left) after winning the Class A girls 100-meter dash at the state track and field meet Thursday at Burke Stadium in Omaha.

Waverly's Grant Schere waves to the crowd as he walks toward the finish line in the Class B boys 200 meter dash final, after he sustained an injury earlier in the day, at the state track and field meet Thursday at Burke Stadium in Omaha.

Waverly's Grant Schere jokingly reacts to to seeing his final time on the scoreboard as he walks toward the finish line in the Class B boys 200 meter dash, after he sustained an injury earlier in the day, at the state track and field meet Thursday at Burke Stadium in Omaha.

Falls City's RaeAnn Thompson (center) is given a group hug after she finishes the Class B girls 200 meter dash, despite suffering an injury earlier in the day, at the state track and field meet Thursday at Burke Stadium in Omaha.

1999-2000 (Freshman)
Richards sat out her freshman season. She set a Nebraska women's basketball team performance record with a timing of 5.17 seconds in the 40-yard dash. She also set the team 40-yard dash Performance Index record with 588 points.

Along with her accomplishments on the basketball court, Richards earned two letters in track and field while competing in the 100-yard dash and the 4 x 100-yard relay. She also competed in field hockey during her junior season.

Adobe Experience Manager has been updated from v6.5.16 to v6.5.17. This update includes new features, key customer-requested enhancements, bug fixes, and performance, stability, and security improvements.

Experience Manager 6.5.17.0 includes new features, key customer-requested enhancements, bug fixes, and performance, stability, and security improvements that have released since the initial availability of 6.5 in April 2019.

We can calculate the speed traveled over the second ten yards of the 40 yard dash easily, as the distance and time are both known. The time he traveled the second ten yards at the Combine was 1.19 seconds. Over 10 yards, we can calculate his speed in yards per second to 8.4. Taking into account the distance in feet (30 feet), we can calculate his speed in feet per second to 25.21. Breaking it down further, we can calculate his speed in inches per second to 302.52. Knowing the feet per second of 25.21, we can calculate the approximate miles per hour by multiplying that value by 0.681818 to give us a calculated MPH of 17.2 in the second ten yards of his run.

Amazon MQ now provides support for ActiveMQ 5.17.2, which includes several fixes and enhancements to the previously supported version, ActiveMQ 5.17.1. The default connection limits for ActiveMQ brokers on Amazon MQ has been increased to 300 connections per transport protocol for mq.t2.micro and mq.t3.micro broker types and 2,000 connections per transport protocol for all other supported broker types.

If you are running ActiveMQ 5.17.1 or earlier, we encourage you to consider upgrading to ActiveMQ 5.17.2 with just a few clicks in the AWS Management Console. If your broker has automatic minor version upgrade enabled, AWS will automatically upgrade the broker to version 5.17.2 during a future maintenance window. To learn more about upgrading, please see the Managing Amazon MQ for ActiveMQ engine versions, and for connection limits, please see the section on Monitoring Amazon MQ brokers in the Amazon MQ Developer Guide. To learn more about the versions, read the ActiveMQ release notes.

Paige Crippes got the Bees started with an eighth-place finish in the 100m dash (12.69). Katie Lambrecht then ran a 26.40 in the 200m dash to place sixth and then earned a silver medal in the 400m hurdles (1:06.07). Faith Dillman also placed in the 400m hurdles, finishing seventh with a time of 1:11.36. Lauryn Bennett placed sixth in the 100m hurdles (16.37).

The Bees made up half of the place finishes in the 400m dash: Megan Jansett was conference runner-up (59.59), Gabbi Butler won bronze (59.67), Karissa Koval finished sixth (1:02.34), and Jadie Knecht placed eighth (1:03.04).

Lambrecht followed up her impressive day on the track with a place-finish in the high jump, clearing 1.39m to place seventh. Olivia Sobieszczyk also cleared 1.39m in the high jump to earn eighth place, as well as earning eighth place in the javelin (25.30). Abby Camp placed fifth in the triple jump (10.64m) and won silver in the long jump (5.17m). Lexie Johnson hit a 5.05m mark in the long jump to place sixth while Leah Rose also earned sixth in the triple with a 10.35m jump.

Will Reemtsma, three-time CCAC Track Athlete of the Week, turned heads at the conference meet. Reemtsma won two conference titles, 400m dash (48.43); 400m hurdles (53.90), finished runner-up in the 110 hurdles (14.99) and placed sixth in the 200m dash (23.64). Reemtsma was named Track Athlete of the Meet for his performance.

The Bees took up half of the place-finishes in the 400m hurdles: Reemtsma was the champ, Ben Wilson earned silver (54.07), Cody Thole won bronze (54.60), and Jonny Swarm placed fifth (58.30). Wilson also placed seventh in the 200m dash (23.77), fourth in 400m dash (49.99),and fifth in the 110m hurdles (15.82), while Thole went 400m dash (50.57) and seventh in the 110m hurdles (15.98).

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