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Download Do Slow

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Date 2024-01-16 03:10 -0800
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Subject Download Do Slow
From Jeri Larrison <larrisonjeri@gmail.com>

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OakDOT staff welcomes feedback via email to the contact information listed on this web page. This work is a long-term effort and feedback on the overall approach will be most helpful at this time. Location-specific questions and comments will generally be less helpful as we focus to establish the overall framework. Supporters may be disappointed at the speed at which the work is advancing. In contrast to the pandemic, this rollout is gradual and incremental. People who had concerns with the pandemic street closures may be relieved to know that work is proceeding slowly and incrementally, with a focus on speed humps, traffic circles, and determining the streets that are appropriate to become Slow Streets.


Since last tuesday somewhere in the afternoon all of our devices suddenly started booting very slow, then during the night the problems slowly fade away and in the morning boot times are normal again (2-3 min) only to further slow down again the later we get in the day.



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I am running Radeon Pro Graphics here as it works good for other cad tools too. One interesting thing is that win 10 has the ability to report the GPU id and usage via the task manager. In comparing 17.4 to 17.2 on the exact same design and exactly the same hardware the gpu stats are basically very similar, kind of splitting hairs really but on my monitor whats actually getting rendered is slower in 17.4 than 17.2. It is plausible that the GPU Metric that shows in the task manager is not really representing what is physically getting drawn on the monitor but only looking at a lower level such as gpu cycles etc .... Not too sure.


It is not always slow, but it has times where it just doesn't allow me to work as I should. I tried closing all other apps and windows, restarting my device and re-opening the workflows. None of this really help as if it started doing this, it seems to be consistent for a couple of days. I then finish what I'm busy with, with some frustration, and when I get back to Alteryx in a couple days, it runs better before running into the same issues.


If I disconnect from the internet, the workflow UI is a quick experience again. 



I'm not sure what they changed, but the program is horrifically slow. I would say unusable. It should not take 35 seconds to paste a single formula tool.


im suffering with slowness, yesterday i decided to go visit IT they wiped my profile, as the install we have at work actually adds to your LOCAL folder, increasing the folder size by 2.8GB. ive now installed to a developer area i have, which horribly added ELEVATED, so canvas wasnt DRAG and DROP-ABLE. i have now just moved that folder to a c:\nonad\ folder, and its seeming to be working without elevated. "WIN".


but its still really slow, not responding window, and even windows has crashed messages. I removed the default view of SQL connections from VISUAL back to text. This speeds up that portion, but from reading above, someone else removed some auto config on macros. Maybe theres some logic being performed, which slows down. i will need to find a way to make this software run lean.


Thanks Hannah I already saw Rich's response to this problem when I was searching for clues on the forum. I have already established it is not my ISP throttling speeds, and I've also checked my Dropbox system preferences and made sure the upload was set to unlimited and not auto or throttled. I have verified this on two different computers (a laptop and this desktop) and they are both experiencing the slow uploads.

I've since bought a Google Drive subscription and have not experiencing any throttling issues with my uploads; it is uploading at my full 40Mbps bandwidth, so the issue is with Dropbox.


Hey  VisDom, since you mentioned that the slow upload speed was apparent on both the devices, is it possible that your Dropbox account has more than 300K files, which would be the soft limit of our app?






Hey, did you end up getting this solved? I've been using drobox for months now with upload speeds being super fast, last 72 hours it's been almost impossible to use even though my internet is still fast as always. Dropbox support has been incredibly slow and pointing me at all the usual suspects that are not heling (antivirus/firewall issues, ISP throttling, Cache problems, device problems). But multiple members of my team are experiencing the same issue.


Neighborhood Slow Streets is a City initiative to slow traffic speeds and improve safety on residential streets within a specific area. When a neighborhood is part of the program, the speed limit on its residential streets will be 20 mph.


it's a shame because the addin works very well when first installed and then it gradually slow outlook down to a grinding halt.

i am getting into the workaround practice of uninstalling and reinstalling weekly!


Hi All, did this end up getting resolved? I have the same issue. New user to HubSpot, followed the onboarding guide and the Mac Outlook plugin is completely useless. It is extremely slow to the point where I do not want to use it.


Generally, slowness is a result of the tracking pixel when tracking is enabled. When the Add-In is loaded with tracking enabled, we insert the tracking pixel at the bottom of the email's body. This moves the cursor to the bottom of the email's body as well. The Office API does not currently allow developers to return the cursor to its previous position. The best course of action here if that happens would be to disable tracking or use Outlook on the Web. 


I started the rubbed 4lb bonless pork shoulder oh high for two hours in the slow cooker at 4pm. Then I set the cooker to low for 8 hours and let it cook until 11pm. By then the meat was falling apart tender. Then I scrapped all the fat off and shredded the pork. I returned the pork to the juice and put it in the fridge until lunch today. I crisped up the carnitas in my skillet until brown and crunchy and seared the other side. I burrito wrapped it all up with feta, Colby jack, salsa, sour cream and green onion. ? so good! It may be better than all my local authentic Mexican restaurants.


yes you can definitely add stuffing! i would brown it first and add it in like you mentioned! also, the slow cooker i use actually can sear/brown meat for you, which is awesome! so it could all be done in one appliance.


I am writing to express my growing frustration with the painfully slow response times I have been experiencing when using ChatGPT. As a user who relies on ChatGPT for various tasks, these slow response times are significantly impacting my productivity and overall experience.

Bard write me that.


It is certainly getting very slow, especially in the long threads. But with a superfast broadband and a supercomputer at the other end this should not be the case. I have tried switching to Edge but it is still slow.


i did not pay for this. gpt4 is slow af. what the hell dude! i am sooooo pissssed offffff!!!

why is it soo slow when it is supposed to be super powerful and fast?! i wish they do something about this

gosh, wish i could have read this chat once before upgrading to gpt4


Under this campaign, we map and provide coordinates to areas where right whales were detected (i.e., visually sighted or acoustically detected). Following a right whale detection, a visually-triggered Slow Zone (a.k.a. DMA) or acoustically-triggered Slow Zone will remain in effect for 15 days. During this time, mariners are requested to avoid the areas or slow all vessels to 10 knots or less to prevent collisions with right whales.


Providing more information to vessel operators about visual sightings and acoustic detections, allows them to be more proactive - by avoiding these areas or slowing to 10 knots or less - in reducing the risks all boats pose to right whales.


For small boaters, colliding with a whale can be especially dangerous for you, your passengers and destructive to your vessel. Given how difficult right whales can be to spot from the water, slowing down in these zones helps keep everyone safe.


Like slow food and slow travel, Slow FI focuses on the process, connection to the world and people around us, and our experiences along the journey. Slow FI enables us to live our best lives along the way.


I'm using ArcPro 3.0.2, signed in to my AGOL account. I have a geodatabase on my computer that I am accessing via the Catalog window, the GDB has 9 feature classes in it. When I try to delete one of these FC from the GDB it is taking just shy of 2 minutes to complete the process. The feature class is not big, 186 points with 4 attributes. Pro has always been slow but this is worse than usual. Any suggestions to speed up the process?


Thanks It's good to know it's not just me. The slowness does seem to be associated with the catalog aspects of Pro - adding feature classes, deleting them, creating gdb etc. Not sure if anyone from ESRI is looking into a fix for this but maybe starting with that might help.


I have the same problem. Basic Catalog functions like creating new empty feature classes (even with no additional attributes), deleting relatively small layers and even renaming a feature class takes sooo much longer than it did in ArcMap. I find myself sitting here watching the wheel spinning thinking 'what are you thinking about', it drives me crackers! Have been trying to keep my file paths shorter as I understand that can slow things down but it doesn't seem to make much difference. I'm using 3.0.1. If I could fix one thing in Pro (and there are a few on my list) it would be this!


Slow Streets are safe, comfortable, low-vehicle-traffic routes that prioritize active transportation and community-building. These shared streets are thoughtfully designed and implemented on residential streets to provide safe, comfortable alternatives to driving. They are open to all forms of transportation, including vehicles accessing properties along the corridor, and emphasize slow and safe speeds to support a diverse mix of uses.


The neoliberal university requires high productivity in compressed time frames. Though the neoliberal transformation of the university is well documented, the isolating effects and embodied work conditions of such increasing demands are too rarely discussed. In this article, we develop a feminist ethics of care that challenges these working conditions. Our politics foreground collective action and the contention that good scholarship requires time: to think, write, read, research, analyze, edit, organize, and resist the growing administrative and professional demands that disrupt these crucial processes of intellectual growth and personal freedom. This collectively written article explores alternatives to the fast-paced, metric-oriented neoliberal university through a slow-moving conversation on ways to slow down and claim time for slow scholarship and collective action informed by feminist politics. We examine temporal regimes of the neoliberal university and their embodied effects. We then consider strategies for slowing scholarship with the objective of contributing to the slow scholarship movement. This slowing down represents both a commitment to good scholarship, teaching, and service and a collective feminist ethics of care that challenges the accelerated time and elitism of the neoliberal university. Above all, we argue in favor of the slow scholarship movement and contribute some resistance strategies that foreground collaborative, collective, communal ways forward.

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