Set the hour, minute, and second for the online countdown timer, and start it. Alternatively, you can set the date and time to count days, hours, minutes, and seconds till (or from) the event. The timer triggered alert will appear, and the pre-selected sound will be played at the set time.
1 minute timer to set alarm for 1 minute minute from now.Online countdown timer alarms you in one minute. To run stopwatch press "Start Timer" button. You can pause and resume the timer anytime you want by clicking the timer controls. When the timer is up, the timer will start to blink.
I am using Qt5 on Windows7 platform.
In my current app I need a timer to fire every minute ("per minute"), from minute 00 to 59...
I have experimented various ideas, but my (previous) solutions had some issues like: misfire (no timeout triggered for a certain minute) or double-fire (timeout triggered twice for the same minute!).
Finally, I currently reached to this implementation:
Seems ok, except the first line: Triggered! 34 59 550 :( Why?
Also, why is there that up-drift of about 12-13 msecs/minute?.
So, not being expert in this matter I prefer to ask:
Is this implementation ok? Can it be improved to avoid unpleasant situations like double-fire and/or misfire?
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I am trying to figure out the limit between the free offerings and the enterprise. I heard that there was a 20 minute limit but what does that mean? I do do not see any counters in my account nor projects.
The 20-minutes limit applies per job.
You can reach this limit when your dataset is pretty big and/or your NN architecture is complex and needs a lot of epochs to converge properly. Most of the time it happens on Object Detection projects but I also have seen the limits been reach on image classification and audio projects sometimes.
For example, when my doorbell or front yard camera (spot camera) detects motion I would like my ring lights (sidewalk lights and smart bulbs on the garage) to stay lit for 5 minutes. I have this set, but being that they are linked it seems to only trigger a 1 minute timer.
Thank you for using the timer!
We noticed you are actually not timing your practice. Click the START button first next time you use the timer.
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I would like to use LPTIM1 on my STM32L0 to make it wake up (the micro is in Stop Mode) after 5 minutes but I don't know what is the best configuration to do that. Currently I have the configuration below.
if this timer is your only option, set up the mcu to wake up at certain interval, like roll-over. In the isr, increment a counter and test if certain number of roll-overs has been achieved. Essentially that counter forms your most significant bits of the timer.
Using the Basic (free) Plan, when the meeting reaches 10 minutes left, a little timer appears at the top of the screen saying there's 10 minutes left. But then the 10:00 doesn't count down, it just stays stuck on 10:00.
HOWEVER, simply setting the timer on my phone gives me the same sort of motivation and accountability to move quickly and do as much as I can WITHOUT getting side-tracked by all the other things I could be doing.
Since Day 1 of my blog (and my organizing business) I have preached the benefits of setting timers for various tasks and activities throughout the day. Not only are timers a great little motivator (at least for those of us with a competitive streak!) they are also fantastic reminders for anyone who tends to be easily side-tracked.
If you had simply set a timer and moved on with your day when the timer buzzed, you could have completed part of your task/project, finished the rest of your to-do list for the day, gotten to bed at a reasonable hour, been more awake the following day, and most likely had time to finish the rest of your task/project.
My least favorite cleaning chore at my house is cleaning the two full bathrooms upstairs. I always do them together since I have all the cleaning stuff out and its easier to wash two floors at the same time. I now use my stopwatch on my phone to see how quickly I can get the task done. It keeps me focused and not distracted. For the most part I can complete the task in 35-45 minutes, which really is not that much time at all!
I seriously need to do this for tackling digital photo albums and purging clothes. I put it off because I know it will take a day or two, and when do I ever have a day or two without anything else on the list? I have set a timer for myself when getting ready just for fun to see if I can beat the timer. LOL!
Great advice! I am following the suggestion you gave in an earlier post about dividing the weeks until New Year by the number of your rooms and already completed three. I started with the easiest/fastest ones but this 20 min advice is great for the ones I know will be more time consuming. I also liked your advice about moving on to another room at the end of the week, so that your perfectionist tendencies do not hinder the rest of the rooms, and this applies to the 20 min timer rule too.
Loved this post! I have four girls and we do the very same thing during commercials. As a child my entire morning was broken up into 10-20 minute segments and I would use a kitchen timer to keep me on track.
Minute Timer (MinTimer) is a general-purpose, simple desktop count-down timer and alarm. It's easy to use and is perfect for reminding yourself to do certain things -- like getting up from the computer and stretching your legs (for example)!
It works like a 20 minute timer on steroids! designed to study or work without procrastinating. Based on Pomodoro Technique, you can keep focused listening to soft music, checking your to do list, customizing the timer, and taking challenges to stay motivated, all with a clean and aesthetic design.
The attention span is the ability to concentrate on a single task, the greater our concentration, the easier it will be for us to do it.
Studies have estimated that this interval lasts approximately 20 minutes.
Nerf the dungeons so they are 30-35 timer, i prefer 25-30 and a single 35 is fine but 4 is too much
I am kinda trying to think about M+ dungeons that were given less than a 30 minute timer in the past. I don't think we had a single one in Shadowlands, right? BFA... did we have one with 29 minutes? In Legion we had Maw of Souls, but even that was with a 24 minute timer given, even tho it was by far the shortest M+ dungeon ever.
I don't see how MR is going to be 39 minutes. There isn't THAT much trash between boss #2 and the end and we can assume they are removing all RP segments like the minute long scene before Deios.
20 minutes for the dungeon, 20 minutes for the gauntlet after Tyr.
Nerf the dungeons so they are 30-35 timer, i prefer 25-30 and a single 35 is fine but 4 is too much
I am kinda trying to think about M+ dungeons that were given less than a 30 minute timer in the past. I don't think we had a single one in Shadowlands, right? BFA... did we have one with 29 minutes? In Legion we had Maw of Souls, but even that was with a 24 minute timer given, even tho it was by far the shortest M+ dungeon ever.
I actually am even surprised a sub 30 mins dungeon existed, I started doing them in bfa s4 because they introduced a mount, so I have no experience before then, but that means no bfa or later dungeon had sub 30 mins dungeons. Maw could be the only one, I had assumed it was 30 mins too, but I checked a screen of the one run I did in legion and it was 24.
If it's not the only one, they have to be legion ones.
Thrones of the Tides sounds super horrible but at least it seems to be short.
I'm most worried about the two 39 minutes Mega Dungeons. These dungeons are super bad. I'm already not stepping a foot in it because of Morchie
Usually longer dungeons are much more lenient towards failing. In the short ones a single wipe can mean you won't time it. The now returning waycrest manor and even more sanguine depths come to mind here, we timed the latter even when we had half a dozen wipes in the run.
But in the end it's just a question of tuning, if an instance takes 30 or 40 minutes does not really matter in the long scheme.
Make all the Phials (Flasks) last for 45 Mins as well. It's ridiculous to have those Phials for 30 mins and then there's another 4-9 mins left on the timer which is essentially wasting another Phial.
This. Even supplying my own phials via my alt and getting multiples at a time, I'm still going to burn through so many that will go to waste.
I think it would have been smarter for them to make another two dungeons, normal not mega, then make them into M+ instead of get so many older ones. I think one thing people aren't pointing out is the travel time to some of these dungeons. Unless the portal is going to be incredibly close, having old school flying plus the distances they are away will be a pain in the butt. Old world flying is so darn bad, i haven't seen one person who isn't garbage at the game say they don't want dragonridng in old world to get around faster. One of the reasons i avoided doing NL this season is because if i join a group as last slot (im a healer normally im last to join) and no one got off their ass to get to the dungeon thats another 10 minutes wasted waiting for two people to get to the stone.
If there is any dungeon like that, which some of the BFA ones could be that way, since they may require you to portal to the major city then hoof it, which for horde for Waycrest means a boat ride, same for Alliance for the horde side one. It could be a real pain if they don't put a nearby portal. I don't know why we can't just have a instant TP to dungeon without doing it +20 first, that should be a bonus they forever keep and that should be enough of a bonus for them. Blizzard and their willingness to add massive time sinks to the game really punish those who don't spend more than 4 hours a day playing, which is what is killing the Seasons as fast as the bad balance in dungeons or for specs.