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![]() The reason that TFOS sponsored and organized this initiative is because TFOS is a non-profit organization with a mission to advance eye and tear film research, knowledge and education. ![]() To increase our understanding of dry eye disease, the Tear Film & Ocular Surface Society (TFOS) launched the Dry Eye Workshop II (TFOS DEWS II) in March 2015, which lasted for more than two years, and involved the efforts of over 150 eye doctors and researchers around the world. Global Effort To Increase Understanding Of Dry Eye Disease 1 ![]() Design of clinical trials for dry eye disease treatment Management and therapy of dry eye diseaseġ1. Role of sex, gender, and hormones in dry eye diseaseġ0. Classification and definition of dry eye diseaseĤ. Global effort to increase understanding of dry eye diseaseĢ. ![]() There is no single approach to dry eye management that will suit all patients.ġ. The treatment of dry eye remains something of an art, requiring an individualized approach for affected patients. While certain treatments may be specifically indicated for one aspect of a patient’s condition, a number of therapies may be appropriate to manage a patient presenting with dry eye. The ultimate goal of dry eye management is to restore the homeostasis of the surface of the eye and tear film. Determining the major causative factors behind the dry eye is critical to selecting the appropriate management. The management of dry eye disease can be challenging due to its multifactorial etiology. A dry eye diagnosis then requires a positive score on one of two specific symptom questionnaires, followed by at least one positive clinical sign indicating a reduced non-invasive tear break-up time (a measure of tear film stability), an elevated or a large inter-eye disparity in osmolarity (tear saltiness), or ocular surface damage indicated by dye staining. The most common cause of evaporative dry eye is meibomian gland dysfunction.Ī recommended sequence of tests for the diagnosis of dry eye disease first utilizes questions to exclude conditions that mimic dry eye. The core mechanism of dry eye disease is evaporation-induced tear hyperosmolarity (higher salt concentration than normal), which is the trigger for a cascade of events leading to eye surface damage and inflammation. Two forms of dry eye are recognized, aqueous deficient resulting from reduced tear secretion, and evaporative resulting from excessive tear evaporation. reading, driving, use of digital devices), sleep deprivation, reduced energy, poor general health, and often depression. Moderate to severe dry eye can be life-altering and may be associated with eye pain, limitations in performing daily activities (e.g. This symptomatic disease is characterized by an unstable and a more concentrated (termed hyperosmolar) tear film, which leads to increased inflammation and damage to eye structures and nerves. GORDON RESEARCH CONFERENCE: THE BIOLOGY AND PATHOBIOLOGY OF THE CORNEAĭry eye disease affects millions of people throughout the world and is one of the most common reasons for patients to seek eye care.TFOS CLAES DOHLMAN CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS.TFOS DEWS REPORT OF THE DRY EYE WORKSHOP.TFOS INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON MEIBOMIAN GLAND DYSFUNCTION.LIFESTYLE EPIDEMIC: OCULAR SURFACE DISEASE.INVITATION TO TFOS LIFESTYLE REPORT PRESENTATIONS.EUROPEAN TFOS AMBASSADOR MEETING - 2019.TFOS LIVE/VIRTUAL MEETING IN ROME, ITALY - 2020.TFOS GLAUCOMA / OCULAR SURFACE DISEASE MEETING - 2022. ![]() If you want to have the clearest and crispest image possible, this is the model to buy.įor brightness the Kodak Luma 450 is rated at 200 ANSI lumens. The projector has a native resolution of 1920×1080, making it capable of displaying a true Full HD image. Starting at the high-end is the Kodak Luma 450. Yes, this is very much like when you connect with someone on a dating app and discover that things actually look much smaller in person, but I digress. In fact, you’ll probably say they looked bigger in photos. You won’t really realize how miniature they are until you see them in person. Some of the Kodak Luma models are even considered ultra mini projectors because of their tiny size. That’s actually a sizable difference between the models, though obviously they’re all still quite compact compared to many alternative projectors. The Kodak Luma 400 and 450 are the largest, coming in at 4.9 x 4.9 x 1.26 inches. The Kodak Luma 75 is the smallest at just 3 x 3 x 0.8 inches. Yes, in photos, they all appear similar but they vary in their dimensions quite a bit. However, you may be surprised to hear that they aren’t all the same size. Many of the Kodak Luma models can easily fit into a pocket of some sort. There are a few illuminated touch-sensitive buttons on top to navigate menus, and connectivity ports on the back for plugging things in. This gives the projector a high-end look that would fit well next to all your other media devices. You’ll notice the design is very clean and modern in appearance, with a sleek outer shell and rounded edges. This does not influence our content and helps keep the site running." "As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. I’ll try to review all of the important aspects of each model below, along with how they compare. This will save you money down the line from not having to buy additional bulbs. Another nice feature is the outrageously long lamp life, as the bulbs in these last up to 30K hours. This allows you to easily transport them around for example, when you want to watch movies outdoors in your backyard or while camping. I would say the main draw of these mini projectors is that they’re extremely portable and battery-powered. Are you here trying to figure out which model you should buy vs another? Or are you wondering whether they’re even worth getting? The models currently available are the: 75, 150, 350, 400, and 450. The Luma 350 has a retail price of $349.Today we’ll be going over the Kodak Luma projector series, which is a collection of 5 different models that all vary in performance and functionality. ![]() The Luma 350 also support a Wi-Fi network connection which allows access to OTT apps, like NETFLIX, HBO GO and HULU, through the built-in app store. In addition to direct connect via HDMI, it also support video mirroring via MIRACAST. The Luma 350 sport both 1080p and 4K output. The top of the line mode, the Luma 350, has 350 lumens of brightness, a contrast ratio of 3500:1, and can project on a screen up to 200 inches. In addition to direct connect via HDMI, it also support video mirroring from your portable device via MIRACAST. The Luma 150 has a retail price of $249 It also has a Micro SD memory card slot to complement the USB port for video playback options. The next model, the Luma 150, has 150 lumens of brightness, a contrast ratio of 1500:1, and can project on a screen up to 150 inches. ![]() The entry level Luma 75 has 75 lumens of brightness, a contrast ration of 1300:1, and can project on a screen up to 100 inches. LAS VEGAS - Kodak demonstrated its new line of Luma portable projectors on the show floor of CES. All units have an HDMI (for direct video input) and USB port (for playback from a USB drive), support at least 1080p video, touch-sensitive controls on the unit, Bluetooth networking, and have a rechargeable battery. ![]() ![]() If you choose to keep the auto-generated certificate, and not make your own, you will save yourself a lot of grief if you back this certificate up to a safe place. You will find this auto-generated certificate at Documents/MumbleAutomaticCertificateBackup.p12. When you come to the step to back up your certificate in the Certificate Wizard, save it to a flash drive or external storage medium do NOT save it to your hard drive! In Mumble 1.2.1, the certificate is auto-generated for you, if you choose to not go through the Certificate Wizard. Either import a certificate you have, or create a new one. When you first start Mumble, after either closing or completing the Audio Wizard, the Certificate Wizard will pop up. Especially pay attention to the voice activation pages you don't want everyone complaining that they can't hear you or that they hear you too much.Ĭertificates allow you to register directly with a server, without having to use an external website or program. Carefully read each step, and find out what the Wizard is asking you. When you first start Mumble, it will ask you if you want to go through the Audio Wizard and Certificate Wizard. Note that you must have Advanced Config checked at Configure -> Settings in order to see the ACL tab for a channel. If you have any questions, that you cannot find answers to on this page, check the FAQ. When we say Config, in this guide, we mean the window at Mumble -> Configure -> Settings. If you see a step below that has Advanced Config, like that, then you need to have Advanced Config turned on. If you want to tweak all the components of Mumble, go to Configure -> Settings and check “ Advanced” at the bottom left corner of the Configuration window. Mumbles default config has basic options, but by default it does not display all of them. Here's a rundown of the basics of Mumble. Once you have Mumble installed you may be wondering what to do next. 1.4.3 Suppressing Certificate and Password Storage.1 Mumble Features and Basic Configuration. ![]() Grease Live at least gives Jordan Fisher more to do as Doody, the bespectacled T-Bird his crooning to an acoustic take on "Those Magic Changes" during Danny's attempt to be an athlete was a genuinely lovely interlude. While Kenickie (Carlos PenaVega) is the most blatantly repulsive of the T-Birds, pushing Danny to be the biggest jerk he can be, his giggling sidekicks are rarely better. ![]() But the T-Birds still spend all three(!) hours of the musical glorifying the kind of machismo that can turn teen boys into nightmares - and we're still supposed to root for them. Tveit, for all his commitment to every sliding lick, could never be quite the bad boy Danny Zuko is supposed to be. ![]() Sure, there are some vague attempts to make Danny a little more sympathetic. One of the biggest problems with Grease is that the T-Birds - Rydell High's shit-talking, pelvic-thrusting greaser gang, which boasts male lead Danny Zuko as a member - are garbage. The T-Birds should not be the protagonists of anything, because they are disgusting It's just a shame this level of production splendor was used on such a wheezy musical as Grease. Kail filmed Grease Live like a particularly ambitious episode of television - which, of course, it was. Grease Live one-upped NBC's productions in another arena, working in a live audience on bleachers and surrounding the cast in various sets - though that sometimes backfired on the show when the fans screamed through numbers. Kail even built up so much goodwill for his work that it was charming to see him fake the story's big drag race with fancy camerawork surrounding the still cars. The opening Jessie J scene was a spectacular feat of staging, and Kail's smooth work at the school dance showed off everyone's bubbling energy - and Hough's dancing.įully screamed in my apartment at this particular piece of insane choreography #GreaseLive /bH0csAAV36 Every setup - from gymnasium to malt shop to that closing carnival - was meticulously tailored to the filming, a problem that NBC's live musicals have struggled with in particular. Though there was some noticeable scrambling outside, thanks to Los Angeles experiencing an uncharacteristic storm, the sets of Grease Live spared no detail. (The budget was reportedly around $16 million.) The combination of Kail's direction, the work of Grease Live's camera crew, and the grand scale of the production was astonishing. It was clear from the second Grease Live started - with a long tracking shot following pop singer Jessie J throughout the studio lot for her performance of "Grease Is the Word" - that Kail and Fox weren't messing around. It's a lame premise, kept afloat by eager performances and inoffensive songs, better suited to a jukebox than a stage.īut dammit if Kail and crew didn't do their best to convince us otherwise. Grease requires as much enthusiasm as possible to distract from how thin it actually is - and on that front, Grease Live deliveredįor all of Grease 's attempts to be a sweeping epic, a summer fling turned romance for the ages, it's really just about a creep who keeps blowing off a hopeful girl because his friends might make fun of him. ![]() When actors embrace the show's camp and commit to its cheesiness, Grease can be a whole lot of fun.īut after rewatching Grease in preparation for Grease Live, I've come to the conclusion - with sadness weighing heavy on my bruised and nostalgic heart - that Grease is just no good. It was bright, eager to please, easy to memorize, and perfectly suited to accompany the frantic flailing I thought qualified for dancing. When I was a kid, Grease was my favorite. Grease Live was slick - but it still couldn't hide the fact that Grease, as a musical, is bad. There were no embarrassing musical numbers, no catastrophic flubs. Guest stars (Ana Gasteyer, Didi Conn, Wendell Pierce) threw in their hats for the sheer fun of it. The cast - led by Julianne Hough as Sandy, Vanessa Hudgens as Rizzo, and Aaron Tveit as Danny - turned in solid performances, fueled by almost manic enthusiasm. In that moment, there was no denying the production's prowess.ĭirector Thomas Kail (of Broadway's reigning champ, Hamilton) pulled off some incredibly tricky technical feats that would've been impressive after editing, let alone a live performance. For the final shot of Grease Live, the camera swooped around the cast and outside the soundstage to reveal an enormous carnival. ![]() This subreddit is not endorsed or sponsored by Apple Inc. If you'd like to view their content together, click here. ![]() This fundamental difference in audience is why we support two communities, r/Apple and r/AppleHelp. 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![]() ![]() Settling on lesser editors out of laziness is exactly the attitude that results in shitty the engineering. But as you use it more, as long as your usage goes over 40% of the time, in 6 months you will understand why most of the world's too engineers use it. It will infuriate you for 6 weeks, make you cry for another 2 Start using it 20% of the time on single file edits, watch youtube videos about it and teach yourself vim gestures. If you want a real workflow that gives you ultimate performance, customization and speed you need to use a modal editor, I suggest NeoVim. All of these tools are built in a mouse-driven world, they are designed not for engineers, but office monkeys. So here is the deal man, bottom line you want to write code. IntelliJ IDEA has a broader approval, being mentioned in 815 company stacks & 1065 developers stacks compared to WebStorm, which is listed in 469 company stacks and 449 developer stacks. Lyft, Asana, and Square are some of the popular companies that use IntelliJ IDEA, whereas WebStorm is used by Lyft, HelloReceipts, and Edify. "Fantastically intelligent", "Best-in-class ide" and "Many languages support" are the key factors why developers consider IntelliJ IDEA whereas "Intelligent ide ", "Smart development environment" and "Easy js debugging" are the primary reasons why WebStorm is favored. Built-in debugger for client-side JavaScript and Node.js.Coding assistance for JavaScript and TypeScript.On the other hand, WebStorm provides the following key features: Some of the features offered by IntelliJ IDEA are: ![]() IntelliJ IDEA and WebStorm belong to "Integrated Development Environment" category of the tech stack. WebStorm is a lightweight and intelligent IDE for front-end development and server-side JavaScript. Out of the box, IntelliJ IDEA provides a comprehensive feature set including tools and integrations with the most important modern technologies and frameworks for enterprise and web development with Java, Scala, Groovy and other languages WebStorm: The smartest JavaScript IDE. IntelliJ IDEA: Capable and Ergonomic IDE for JVM. If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments below or tweet them to us.IntelliJ IDEA vs WebStorm: What are the differences? We hope this post has given you a good understanding of how JavaScript and TypeScript imports are configured in WebStorm and other JetBrains IDEs. The “Only in files outside specified paths” option lets us do that.Īnd of course, you can also opt to ignore aliases completely by choosing “Never”. Let’s say we have the following resolve rule configured in a project’s webpack configuration file – webpack will search in src when searching for modules: module.exports = from "utils/formatDate".īut in src/utils/formatEvent.ts we want to use the short relative path ‘./formatDate’. Import Header from "src/Components/Header/Header" With this option on, the import for Header will look like this because it will be relative to the project root: To control that for auto imports, open the Imports tab and check the option “Use paths relative to the project, resource or sources root”. In some projects you might want to have imports that are relative to a project root or some other folder. Relative pathsīy default, the IDE will use paths relative to the current file.įor example, if you have App/App.js and Header/Header.js in the src/Components folder, an import of Header in App will look like: import Header from "./Header/Header". To use spaces inside the curly braces in import statements, open the Spaces tab and check “ES5 import/export braces” under the Within group. With “Always”, the quotes will also be changed in your existing code when you run Reformat code. Select “In new code” if you want this option to apply only when new imports or other pieces of code are generated. ![]() On the Punctuation tab, you can choose between single and double quotes. Go to Editor | Code Style | JavaScript or TypeScript in the IDE Preferences/Settings. Here’s how you can set the quote style yourself. In most cases, if you’re using ESLint or EditorConfig and have rules about quotes and spaces enabled in your configuration file, the IDE will follow them automatically. Let’s start with some small but important things – quotes and spaces around curly braces. Let’s see how we can configure the style of imports that are added in the project to make sure everything looks just right. 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