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Aug 4, 2024, 10:37:54 PM8/4/24
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Overthe course of my life, I have worked with a lot of planners. As a corporate executive, I worked with strategic planners. As a speaker, I work with event planners. And, as the father of five daughters, I've worked with my share of wedding planners.

Instead, most are passive spectators, watching their lives unfold a day at a time. They may plan their careers, the building of a new home, or even a vacation. But it never occurs to them to plan their life.


Years ago, Gail and I went to Maui to celebrate our anniversary. On the second day, we took snorkeling lessons. We started in the swimming pool, then progressed to the coral reef next to our hotel. We loved it. It was like swimming in a huge aquarium.


You may feel that you've drifted too far off course to get back. This is simply not true. It's never to late. You can harness the power of incremental change over time and get back on track faster than you think.


With drift, you can declare your database tables and queries in pure Dart without having to miss out on advanced SQL features. Drift will take care of creating the tables and generate code that allows you run fluent queries on your data.


A well-chosen SQL schema enables type-safe queries and avoids hard-to-spot mistakes. Thanks to drift's extensive support for schema migrations, changing schemas is a safe and easy process. Further, drift provides a complete test toolkit to help you test migrations between all your revisions.


Drift ships a powerful SQL parser and analyzer, allowing it to create type-safe methods for all your SQL queries. All SQL queries are validated and analyzed during build-time, so drift can provide hints about potential errors quickly and generate efficient mapping code. Of course, you can mix SQL and Dart to your liking.


Drift's core APIs are written to support a range of database libraries as backends, it doesn't even require Flutter. Drift has primary first-class support for Android, iOS, macOS, Linux Windows and the web.


Drift provides auto-updating streams for all your queries, makes dealing with transactions and migrations easy and lets your write modular database code with DAOs. When using drift, working with databases in Dart is fun!


Recapture the authentic sound of tape with customizable tape controls, enabling you to dial in the perfect amount of vintage charm. Gently add pitch drifting and tape failures for a lo-fi texture, or turn everything up to emulate a tired and worn tape machine. Play with tape start/stop functionality, resulting in classic tape pitch drops and rises. Choose from 8 EQ profiles modelled from multiple tape formats and machines including cassette and VHS. All wrapped in our our easy-to-use interface, Drift provides seamless user experience for both beginners and seasoned professionals. Drag, drop and Drift.


drift is designed to faithfully reproduce the sound of the tape format, so it only made sense for us to include EQ profiles analysed from 8 tape sources. instantly switch between them to quickly colour your sound with the eq profile of cassettes, VHS tapes, handheld recorders and more. narrow the stereo width and add tape noise to taste for further colouration.


My drift snorkel was as thrilling and memorable as promised. It felt scary at first, but I soon surrendered myself to nature and to the breathtakingly beautiful panorama that still plays in my mind today. I am so glad I took the plunge and I hope this will inspire you to try it as well. To shed more light on this unique experience, I asked Adler, who expertly guided me through it all, to answer some top questions about drift snorkeling.


Drift snorkeling occurs in a naturally swift-moving ocean current. This adds an element of adventure by allowing the participant to view wildlife while moving with the ocean, covering more distance while still undergoing the snorkel experience.






Typically, snorkeling occurs in calm, shallow, and slowly moving waters. Participants have the opportunity to view undersea wildlife for a stretch of time before moving on to the next creature of choice whenever they're ready.


Drift snorkeling does not take special training, but anyone considering it should be a comfortable swimmer and able to climb up a short ladder and into a Zodiac. All instructions will be provided in a pre-operation briefing, where guests will be invited to make an informed personal decision about their ability to participate in this experience.


There is no special gear necessary either, though it is important to ensure your mask, snorkel, and fins fit well, and that your exposure gear (wetsuit) is appropriate for the location. Flotation devices like pool noodles or kickboards may be provided for those who feel more comfortable using an aid.






Like with any operation, the expedition team will factor in time to prepare, embark guests at the beginning of the operation, and disembark guests after the drift snorkel operation finishes. Once in the water, a drift snorkel can last anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes, depending on the length of the pass and the speed of the current. Sometimes, if participants are keen and time allows, a group can repeat their run of the pass.


Behind us, the door to the chamber swung silently shut, and like a rubber duck in a draining bathtub we began sliding down along the algae-slick wall as millions of gallons of water drained into the next stage of the river. Within a few minutes we had dropped thirty feet, and the top of the chamber glowed distantly as if we were at the bottom of a well. With the majesty of great cathedral doors swinging open, a crack appeared between the gates of the lock, and the murky green waters of the chamber joined the still waters of the lower river, glinting in the sunlight. Matt whooped, to no one in particular. New Orleans, here we come.


The mood was grim. Cody stared off into the distance every time he heard a train whistle in the nearby yard, freights being his preferred mode of transport. We spent two nights tied up along the rocky, wave-swept shoreline, the roof leaking in half a dozen places, with every pot in the galley set out to catch the water. The cabin became increasingly claustrophobic, smelling of sweat and mildew and cigarette smoke and rotting produce. I waded ashore and walked through a shuttered suburb in the pouring rain to buy spark plugs. In the hardware store I overheard the two tellers discussing a care package to be sent to their coworker, now a roof gunner in Iraq. Would the pudding separate in the heat? Would applesauce be better? Our drifting life felt mean and meaningless in comparison. I walked back down to the river in the rain. We changed the fouled plugs and limped on again under bleak gray skies.


When I returned to the raft, which was tied up amid bleached driftwood and plastic flotsam on the shoreline, I found Matt waist-deep in the water, rebuilding the transom, and Cody, drunk on malt liquor, busying himself by stuffing his gear into his backpack. I asked him where he was going.


With no goodbyes, Cody threw his skateboard and pack to the shore and jumped after them, walking off in the direction of the railroad trestle that spanned the river downstream. Half an hour later, a pair of Burlington Northern engines pulling a mixed string of grainers and boxcars rattled over the bridge, bound for Minneapolis, and I wondered, with envy, whether Cody had clambered aboard.


Late one night we motored along a stretch of the dark river and pulled up at Latsch Island, a houseboat community in Winona, Minnesota. Several hundred young anarchists from around the country had train-hopped and hitchhiked there to attend the annual event known as the CrimethInc Convergence. CrimethInc is more a mindset than an actual organization, but its stated credo is essentially anticapitalist and antiauthoritarian, serving as a catchall for a host of other social and political viewpoints, from post-left anarchism to situationism to violent insurrection against the state. A large group gathered on the darkened beach when we arrived, and cheered the raft, strung with Christmas lights, as we beached it at full throttle.


Anarchism has not made much of a mark on American politics since 1901, when Leon Czolgosz assassinated President McKinley; but neither has it entirely vanished, and running through the American ideal of the rugged individualist is a deep vein of sympathy for the dream of unmediated liberty. What would happen, I had often wondered, if their anarchist revolution ever got its chance? If everyone just up and quit, and did exactly as he or she pleased in an orgy of liberated desire? Who would keep the lights on? Who would make the ciprofloxacin or, for that matter, the calamine lotion? What kind of world would the sun rise on after that victory?


After that, Matt refused to talk to me at all. He and Kristina spent their days playing cards and dominoes, and I either took shifts at the steering wheel or sat on the porch, trying to read. We drifted in a heavy silence for two days, passing Victory, Wisconsin, and at last making it out of Minnesota and into Iowa, the river unraveling before us into a swampy waste of braided channels and black backwaters, widening out at times into half-submerged fields of rotting stumps.


Matt explained this rather gruesome nautical term: when a speedboat operator stands up and catches the throttle, he can be tossed overboard, yanking the tiller to one side. The unmanned boat, at full throttle, will then trace a wide circle and return to the same spot where its pilot was sent overboard, running him down and causing death by hideous propeller wounds. Although the two-mile-an-hour cruising speed of our vessel made such a scenario unlikely, the crew decided to christen our raft the SS Circle of Death.


Even as you manage your resources through CloudFormation, users can change those resources outside of CloudFormation. Users can edit resources directly by using the underlying service that created the resource. For example, you can use the Amazon EC2 console to update a server instance that was created as part of a CloudFormation stack. Some changes may be accidental, and some may be made intentionally to respond to time-sensitive operational events. Regardless, changes made outside of CloudFormation can complicate stack update or deletion operations. You can use drift detection to identify stack resources to which configuration changes have been made outside of CloudFormation management. You can then take corrective action so that your stack resources are again in sync with their definitions in the stack template, such as updating the drifted resources directly so that they agree with their template definition. Resolving drift helps to ensure configuration consistency and successful stack operations.

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