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Liora Putcha

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Aug 5, 2024, 8:56:28 AM8/5/24
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Im not a tax expert, and I can't see your return, so I can't say what has gone wrong. But I can request that someone call you and see if your return can be refile or adjusted to fix whatever went wrong.

for self employed, which is also wrong. I called tel. no. 877 4404 288 . First I spoke to a lady who is suppose to be a Product Specialist. I had problem communicating with her and finally she transferred me to a Tax specialist another lady who could not understand that my son has been a permanent employee for 26 years and that the tho amounts were different and my son was going to lose on the tax rebate. She informed me


yes to the question "did you work in 2023"an also selected I was employed (including commissions from employment) I asked how can then be a mistake as you said that I showed self employ. She told me that


The next day I phone again and this time I spoke to a nice gentleman with and understandable voice. He checked the returned and told me that I was right that the problem is the program that they discovered a


glitch in it and they were working on it. So can you repair my return. He said it was too late that CRA has the return. I told him that you can repair your return a CRA. He said no you cannot. I asked him if they were


The glitch is the digital orgasm, where the machine takes a sigh, a shudder, and with a jerk, spasms. These moments have been integrated into the rituals and routines of our own physical action, impacting how we interact with our own bodies, and how we explore our deepest fantasies and desires, spurred forth by these mechanized micro-seizures. The glitch is the catalyst, not the error. The glitch is the happy accident. When the computer freezes mid-conversation, when the video buffers and refuses to progress, these moments are a new mode of foreplay, something that needs to be acknowledged not as a fetish, but as a new possibly for foreplay within sexual routine. We want what we cannot have; whatever the material we are aiming to access, the glitch makes us wait and whimper for it.


A Glitch Feminist acknowledges the value of visuality, and the revolutionary role that digital practice has in expanding the construction, deconstruction, and re-presentation of the female-identifying corpus. We acknowledge that the rigidity of digital dualism needs to be retired, as it plays into binaries of real/virtual that parallel the rampantly socialized figuration of male/female.


We live in a cyborg society. Technology has infiltrated the most fundamental aspects of our lives: social organization, the body, even our self-concepts. This blog chronicles our new, augmented reality.


Could someone give a very simple example demonstrating how and when glitches can occur when using RX and show on the same example how and why the corresponding ReactFX solution is glitch free.


In the context of FRP, a glitch is a temporary inconsistency in the dataflow graph. Due to the fact that updates do not happen instantaneously, but instead take time to compute, the values within an FRP system may be transiently out of sync during the update process. Furthermore, depending on the nature of the FRP system, it is possible to have nodes be updated more than once in a propagation.


First note that ReactFX is not "glitch free" out of the box, but it gives you tools to eliminate glitches. Unless you take some conscious effort to use them, ReactFX is not more glitch-free than RX (e.g. rxJava).


The techniques to eliminate glitches in ReactFX rely on the fact that event propagation is synchronous. On the other hand, event propagation in RX is always asynchronous, thus these techniques cannot be implemented in an RX system.


The reason is simple: a.CombineLatest(b, f) will react when either a or b produces a value, combining this new value and the last observed value of the other observable. This is by design, but from my experience, people using RX sometimes consider these to be glitches, especially when coming from other FRP libraries that have a different notion of "latest".


Story map with rich content (over an hour of reading/ interacting content - photos, audio clips, text, maps) appears to have loading issues with various users. Some users are reporting map features are not appearing, the wrong photo appearing then the correct photo appearing when they scroll to the bottom of the "page", content not loading when user clicks on expanded map then goes back to story map, etc. Every "glitch" is slightly different and never the same. I have no issues viewing the content as long as I allow the story map to load for 5 minutes or more and have included instructions to do this for the users. They report that they allow the story map to load and do not scroll fast, yet there is a lag in the content. There are no issues reported when I republish the story map. How can I fix this issue to improve the user experience?


It does sound like you've added an extremely large amount of dynamic content into a single story. Although the story does what is possible to manage memory, a story is still a single web page. Having too much dynamic content to manage can cause issues. It also sounds like some of your web maps may not be optimized, so I'd look into caching data where possible, applying scale dependency so that very detailed layers are not rendered at small scales, using screenshots of maps where a dynamic/live map is not needed, or using hyperlinks to load maps or apps in separate tabs where isn't not necessary to have the map inline in the narrative.


We haven't received other reports of intermittent issues matching this description, so I would recommend that you please contact Esri Support so they can help you troubleshoot this specific story and provide some additional guidance to avoid these issues.


In Chapter 1, in the area where you grab the second puzzle piece on the cliff, you need the egg pencil. To get back down, you're supposed to hatch another egg on the bottom, then stand on the feather on the cliff. But, instead you can glitch over the cliffside by walking left of the top feather.


In Chapter 2, you need to help the scientist collect four gems to create a potion to advance. But, I'm quite supposed that no one else had reported this, you could glitch through the black line/tear and the rock behind where the scientist is originally standing. By having your character walk up into said rock and line, they will start to levitate. After that starts to happen, have your character walk in a diagonal, up and right. If you're lucky, you'll pop right through to the other side without needing to help the scientist at all. This would make for a great speedrunning tactic. Otherwise, you'll get ejected from the wall, back onto the ground. When it does eject you, you can direct your character to land on top of the minecart nearby.


In Chapters 2 and 3, there is an enemy resembling a turtle, with a rock "shell". If you freeze the turtle with the ice pencil while it's hiding, it will crack, but remain in its shell. When the ice melts, the turtle will be de-shelled, but will be unable to move as normal.


In Chapter 4, there is a puzzle piece left of the coal rock, only accessible via the ice pencil. There are three trees with circular leaves left and up of it. If you try to stand behind the tree closest to the black line, you will get pushed across the line, going out of bounds. After going out of bounds, you can get back in bound by glitching yourself through the forest right of the cave, or going all the way around the inkvil fortress, and glitching through the forest near the fire breathing rocks. Also, if you head right from the cave, you will fall into a green void.


Furthermore, there are a few glitches regarding the good and evil bushes found in chapter 4. If you freeze an evil bush before it activates, then try to kill it with a sword while it's frozen, you will find that it is invincible and cannot die while frozen. However, once it melts it gets instantly knocked out.


Another glitch with them is to rain on a good bush before either of the bushes have activated, then freezing the good bush. First of all, the ice created is enormous. Second of all, if you awaken the evil bush while it is still frozen, the evil bush will not be able to move as well.


When I open a new tab or switch to different tab or basically whenever a page opens i get a really weird tearing/glitchy screen and after 10 seconds it becomes normal.

On my phone brave is perfectly normal.

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