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معالج روحاني
شيخ روحاني
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How to Extract Progress Percentages from Microsoft Project 2019 for an S-Curve?
Hello, everyone.
I have a schedule saved in Microsoft Project 2019 with the baseline set. I’m creating an S-curve in Excel that compares the planned progress percentage with the actual progress, as seen in the image. To simulate the percentages along the dates on the X-axis of the S-curve, I save the baseline in Microsoft Project and then manually update the status date to transfer the planned percentage for each date into Excel. The problem is that this process is… manual.
My question is: is there a way to extract a report from Microsoft Project that shows the progress percentages throughout the project? For example, if a project starts on August 10 and ends on August 15, the report needs to show something like this:
August 10: 0%
August 11: 16%
August 12: 42%
August 13: 65%
August 14: 88%
August 15: 100%
Hello, everyone. I have a schedule saved in Microsoft Project 2019 with the baseline set. I’m creating an S-curve in Excel that compares the planned progress percentage with the actual progress, as seen in the image. To simulate the percentages along the dates on the X-axis of the S-curve, I save the baseline in Microsoft Project and then manually update the status date to transfer the planned percentage for each date into Excel. The problem is that this process is… manual. My question is: is there a way to extract a report from Microsoft Project that shows the progress percentages throughout the project? For example, if a project starts on August 10 and ends on August 15, the report needs to show something like this: August 10: 0%August 11: 16%August 12: 42%August 13: 65%August 14: 88%August 15: 100% Read More
Understanding Gaussian Process Regression in Regression Learner App
Hi everyone,
I’m having some trouble understanding Gaussian Process Regression (GPR) options in the Regression Learner App. There are three main choices for GPR models:
Predefined Kernel: I can directly choose a kernel (Rational Quadratic, Squared Exponential, Matern 5/2, or Exponential) if I know which one suits my data best.
All GPR Models (non-optimizable): If I’m unsure which kernel to use, I can select this option to try all non-optimizable GPR models.
Optimizable GPR: This option allows the hyperparameters to be optimized and has even more Kernels available.
Regardless of whether I choose the optimizable or non-optimizable version, each kernel has hyperparameters that can be tuned.
Here are my questions:
Automatic Hyperparameter Selection: For the standard model without optimization, the kernel parameters (hyperparameters) are automatically selected and are an initial best guess rather than the optimal ones to my understanding. If so, how are they estimated/selected, and why aren’t they optimal?
Optimization Process: When the optimization option is selected, the hyperparameters are found by maximizing the Log Marginal Likelihood function. So, they are not guessed, but these are the hyperparameters that best describe the data. So finding the best value is basically the optimization process?
Choosing Non-Optimal Hyperparameters: Why would someone use the version without the best hyperparameters? One reason I’ve encountered is that optimization can take too long with the same data. Are there other reasons to choose non-optimizable models?
Best Practices: Are there standard practices or guidelines for when to use each version of the GPR models? Or one usually starts with non-optimizable version and then go to the optimizable one if the results are not sufficient enough?
Output Differences: Both versions output forecasted data and the covariance matrix. Does the optimized version provide any additional information or benefits?
Plotting Covariance: How can I plot the covariance that quantifies the uncertainty of my predictions? This is one of the main advantages of using GPR, and I want to visualize it. I have found some sample code here https://ch.mathworks.com/help/stats/gaussian-process-regression-models.html But I am a bit confused, because my input is a table actually, so I do not have only one predictor but a table. So far I have always used “predictedData = trainedModel.predictFcn(Table); but this gives me only the forecasted data without the 95% prediction intervals
I’m generally confused about the differences between both versions and the results they produce. Any insights or explanations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
GeorgiHi everyone,
I’m having some trouble understanding Gaussian Process Regression (GPR) options in the Regression Learner App. There are three main choices for GPR models:
Predefined Kernel: I can directly choose a kernel (Rational Quadratic, Squared Exponential, Matern 5/2, or Exponential) if I know which one suits my data best.
All GPR Models (non-optimizable): If I’m unsure which kernel to use, I can select this option to try all non-optimizable GPR models.
Optimizable GPR: This option allows the hyperparameters to be optimized and has even more Kernels available.
Regardless of whether I choose the optimizable or non-optimizable version, each kernel has hyperparameters that can be tuned.
Here are my questions:
Automatic Hyperparameter Selection: For the standard model without optimization, the kernel parameters (hyperparameters) are automatically selected and are an initial best guess rather than the optimal ones to my understanding. If so, how are they estimated/selected, and why aren’t they optimal?
Optimization Process: When the optimization option is selected, the hyperparameters are found by maximizing the Log Marginal Likelihood function. So, they are not guessed, but these are the hyperparameters that best describe the data. So finding the best value is basically the optimization process?
Choosing Non-Optimal Hyperparameters: Why would someone use the version without the best hyperparameters? One reason I’ve encountered is that optimization can take too long with the same data. Are there other reasons to choose non-optimizable models?
Best Practices: Are there standard practices or guidelines for when to use each version of the GPR models? Or one usually starts with non-optimizable version and then go to the optimizable one if the results are not sufficient enough?
Output Differences: Both versions output forecasted data and the covariance matrix. Does the optimized version provide any additional information or benefits?
Plotting Covariance: How can I plot the covariance that quantifies the uncertainty of my predictions? This is one of the main advantages of using GPR, and I want to visualize it. I have found some sample code here https://ch.mathworks.com/help/stats/gaussian-process-regression-models.html But I am a bit confused, because my input is a table actually, so I do not have only one predictor but a table. So far I have always used “predictedData = trainedModel.predictFcn(Table); but this gives me only the forecasted data without the 95% prediction intervals
I’m generally confused about the differences between both versions and the results they produce. Any insights or explanations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Georgi Hi everyone,
I’m having some trouble understanding Gaussian Process Regression (GPR) options in the Regression Learner App. There are three main choices for GPR models:
Predefined Kernel: I can directly choose a kernel (Rational Quadratic, Squared Exponential, Matern 5/2, or Exponential) if I know which one suits my data best.
All GPR Models (non-optimizable): If I’m unsure which kernel to use, I can select this option to try all non-optimizable GPR models.
Optimizable GPR: This option allows the hyperparameters to be optimized and has even more Kernels available.
Regardless of whether I choose the optimizable or non-optimizable version, each kernel has hyperparameters that can be tuned.
Here are my questions:
Automatic Hyperparameter Selection: For the standard model without optimization, the kernel parameters (hyperparameters) are automatically selected and are an initial best guess rather than the optimal ones to my understanding. If so, how are they estimated/selected, and why aren’t they optimal?
Optimization Process: When the optimization option is selected, the hyperparameters are found by maximizing the Log Marginal Likelihood function. So, they are not guessed, but these are the hyperparameters that best describe the data. So finding the best value is basically the optimization process?
Choosing Non-Optimal Hyperparameters: Why would someone use the version without the best hyperparameters? One reason I’ve encountered is that optimization can take too long with the same data. Are there other reasons to choose non-optimizable models?
Best Practices: Are there standard practices or guidelines for when to use each version of the GPR models? Or one usually starts with non-optimizable version and then go to the optimizable one if the results are not sufficient enough?
Output Differences: Both versions output forecasted data and the covariance matrix. Does the optimized version provide any additional information or benefits?
Plotting Covariance: How can I plot the covariance that quantifies the uncertainty of my predictions? This is one of the main advantages of using GPR, and I want to visualize it. I have found some sample code here https://ch.mathworks.com/help/stats/gaussian-process-regression-models.html But I am a bit confused, because my input is a table actually, so I do not have only one predictor but a table. So far I have always used “predictedData = trainedModel.predictFcn(Table); but this gives me only the forecasted data without the 95% prediction intervals
I’m generally confused about the differences between both versions and the results they produce. Any insights or explanations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Georgi regression, optimization MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Splitting data in one cell into separate rows
Hi all,
I want to automatically split the 3rd column so that each row only has one number in the 3rd column. Is there a way to do this without manually splitting each row? I am currently doing it by manually dragging the rest of the data several rows down to create space for the new rows and then copying in the data.
Hi all, I want to automatically split the 3rd column so that each row only has one number in the 3rd column. Is there a way to do this without manually splitting each row? I am currently doing it by manually dragging the rest of the data several rows down to create space for the new rows and then copying in the data. Read More
Translate selected text
Hello
Since a few versions of Canary, I no longer have the option “translate to ……” in the context menu (right click) when a text of a different language is selected
A new feature (to activate) or a bug ?
Thanks
Hello Since a few versions of Canary, I no longer have the option “translate to ……” in the context menu (right click) when a text of a different language is selected A new feature (to activate) or a bug ? Thanks Read More
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Outlook Shared Calendar (won’t allow editing)
At my work, we use a shared Outlook Calendar. We used it all last year with no problems until May. In June we suddenly lost the ability to edit a calendar entry (ie change the time, date, info, etc.). We deleted the entire calendar and created a brand new one. We tried to edit a calendar entry and ran into the same issue. All share settings have been checked and are set to allow editing. Here is the error message we get when we try to edit a calendar entry. Any ideas?
At my work, we use a shared Outlook Calendar. We used it all last year with no problems until May. In June we suddenly lost the ability to edit a calendar entry (ie change the time, date, info, etc.). We deleted the entire calendar and created a brand new one. We tried to edit a calendar entry and ran into the same issue. All share settings have been checked and are set to allow editing. Here is the error message we get when we try to edit a calendar entry. Any ideas? Read More
compute sum of polynomial square
Can I solve sum of polynomial square in a one variable ?
e.g. (1+x)^2 + (3+x)^2 +2*x =
Can Mathlab compute result as x variable ?Can I solve sum of polynomial square in a one variable ?
e.g. (1+x)^2 + (3+x)^2 +2*x =
Can Mathlab compute result as x variable ? Can I solve sum of polynomial square in a one variable ?
e.g. (1+x)^2 + (3+x)^2 +2*x =
Can Mathlab compute result as x variable ? polynomial square MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Wrong font size for Default Axes Titles with set(groot,”DefaultAxesTitleFontSize”)
Hello,
I am trying to define some predefined figure styles by changing groot properties (I was inspired by the Default Property Values documentation). I am using the following syntax:
set(groot,"DefaultObjectTypePropertyName")
This works well for many cases, but I am unable to set correctly the Default Axes Title Font Size when I use LaTeX fonts.
I am using the "mwa_cmr10" font found in <MATLAB root folder>R2023asysfontsttf.
I actually can set the font size to the value I want, but after I divide it by 10.
Here is a MWE.
%% Dummy data
x1 = linspace(0,1,100);
y1 = sin(2*pi*x1);
x2 = linspace(0,1,100);
y2 = sin(4*pi*x2);
set( groot, "DefaultAxesTitleFontSize", 16/10 ); % Dividing the font size I want (16) by 10
set( groot, "DefaultTextInterpreter", "latex" );
set( groot, "DefaultAxesFontName", "mwa_cmr10" );
figure;
hold all
plot(x1, y1);
plot(x2, y2);
xlabel("X")
ylabel("Y")
title("Title")
legend;
gca().Title.FontSize % The font size is 16, but should be 1.6 as it is 16/10
I do not know if this is a bug or not, maybe it has something to do with the 10 in the "mwa_cmr10" font?
I wanted to ask this here first before signaling it as a bug. I think some more obscure graphics properties can be tricky to handle.
Thank you for your attention.
Regards,
Pedro
Edit: stylingHello,
I am trying to define some predefined figure styles by changing groot properties (I was inspired by the Default Property Values documentation). I am using the following syntax:
set(groot,"DefaultObjectTypePropertyName")
This works well for many cases, but I am unable to set correctly the Default Axes Title Font Size when I use LaTeX fonts.
I am using the "mwa_cmr10" font found in <MATLAB root folder>R2023asysfontsttf.
I actually can set the font size to the value I want, but after I divide it by 10.
Here is a MWE.
%% Dummy data
x1 = linspace(0,1,100);
y1 = sin(2*pi*x1);
x2 = linspace(0,1,100);
y2 = sin(4*pi*x2);
set( groot, "DefaultAxesTitleFontSize", 16/10 ); % Dividing the font size I want (16) by 10
set( groot, "DefaultTextInterpreter", "latex" );
set( groot, "DefaultAxesFontName", "mwa_cmr10" );
figure;
hold all
plot(x1, y1);
plot(x2, y2);
xlabel("X")
ylabel("Y")
title("Title")
legend;
gca().Title.FontSize % The font size is 16, but should be 1.6 as it is 16/10
I do not know if this is a bug or not, maybe it has something to do with the 10 in the "mwa_cmr10" font?
I wanted to ask this here first before signaling it as a bug. I think some more obscure graphics properties can be tricky to handle.
Thank you for your attention.
Regards,
Pedro
Edit: styling Hello,
I am trying to define some predefined figure styles by changing groot properties (I was inspired by the Default Property Values documentation). I am using the following syntax:
set(groot,"DefaultObjectTypePropertyName")
This works well for many cases, but I am unable to set correctly the Default Axes Title Font Size when I use LaTeX fonts.
I am using the "mwa_cmr10" font found in <MATLAB root folder>R2023asysfontsttf.
I actually can set the font size to the value I want, but after I divide it by 10.
Here is a MWE.
%% Dummy data
x1 = linspace(0,1,100);
y1 = sin(2*pi*x1);
x2 = linspace(0,1,100);
y2 = sin(4*pi*x2);
set( groot, "DefaultAxesTitleFontSize", 16/10 ); % Dividing the font size I want (16) by 10
set( groot, "DefaultTextInterpreter", "latex" );
set( groot, "DefaultAxesFontName", "mwa_cmr10" );
figure;
hold all
plot(x1, y1);
plot(x2, y2);
xlabel("X")
ylabel("Y")
title("Title")
legend;
gca().Title.FontSize % The font size is 16, but should be 1.6 as it is 16/10
I do not know if this is a bug or not, maybe it has something to do with the 10 in the "mwa_cmr10" font?
I wanted to ask this here first before signaling it as a bug. I think some more obscure graphics properties can be tricky to handle.
Thank you for your attention.
Regards,
Pedro
Edit: styling graphics, latex MATLAB Answers — New Questions
[Stateflow : Request for help] The question about extra time step for transition
Hello. I’m a newbie to stateflow in Simulink. Around 2-3 days ago, I figured out someting making me confused a little bit. I set the sample time in Model Configuration Paremeters to 0.01 sec, as shown in Fig 1. Fig 2. to Fig 3. shows the working process at each time step of the system wroted by myself, which consists of 3 parellel parent states. All of them are related to time counters (timer1, timer2 and timer3, which are local variables).
Fig 1. Sample time setting in Configuration Parameters (0.01 sec)
Fig 2. T = 0.000 sec
Fig 3. T = 0.010 sec
Fig 4. T = 0.020 sec
Fig 5. T = 0.030 sec
Fig 6. T = 0.040 sec
*Note that T is executing time, shown at the lowest of each picture.
According to the Fig 5., when T = 0.030 sec and all values of timer counters (timer1, timer2 and timer3) already reached to "3", there were only the buttom parent state, "Sys3_condition_action", that moved itself from "Off" state to "On" state, although all transitions between "On" and "Off" were satisfied with their timer counts (equal to 3). While the upper and middle parent states, Sys1_during and Sys2_cyclic_updating respectively, would move to "On" state in the next time step, at T = 0.040 sec (shown by Fig 6.).
At the first, I thought that all parents state should work in the same manner (all transitions should occur at T = 0.030 sec). But in fact, it’s not what I understand. Could someone explain to me why they worked differently?
Best Regards.Hello. I’m a newbie to stateflow in Simulink. Around 2-3 days ago, I figured out someting making me confused a little bit. I set the sample time in Model Configuration Paremeters to 0.01 sec, as shown in Fig 1. Fig 2. to Fig 3. shows the working process at each time step of the system wroted by myself, which consists of 3 parellel parent states. All of them are related to time counters (timer1, timer2 and timer3, which are local variables).
Fig 1. Sample time setting in Configuration Parameters (0.01 sec)
Fig 2. T = 0.000 sec
Fig 3. T = 0.010 sec
Fig 4. T = 0.020 sec
Fig 5. T = 0.030 sec
Fig 6. T = 0.040 sec
*Note that T is executing time, shown at the lowest of each picture.
According to the Fig 5., when T = 0.030 sec and all values of timer counters (timer1, timer2 and timer3) already reached to "3", there were only the buttom parent state, "Sys3_condition_action", that moved itself from "Off" state to "On" state, although all transitions between "On" and "Off" were satisfied with their timer counts (equal to 3). While the upper and middle parent states, Sys1_during and Sys2_cyclic_updating respectively, would move to "On" state in the next time step, at T = 0.040 sec (shown by Fig 6.).
At the first, I thought that all parents state should work in the same manner (all transitions should occur at T = 0.030 sec). But in fact, it’s not what I understand. Could someone explain to me why they worked differently?
Best Regards. Hello. I’m a newbie to stateflow in Simulink. Around 2-3 days ago, I figured out someting making me confused a little bit. I set the sample time in Model Configuration Paremeters to 0.01 sec, as shown in Fig 1. Fig 2. to Fig 3. shows the working process at each time step of the system wroted by myself, which consists of 3 parellel parent states. All of them are related to time counters (timer1, timer2 and timer3, which are local variables).
Fig 1. Sample time setting in Configuration Parameters (0.01 sec)
Fig 2. T = 0.000 sec
Fig 3. T = 0.010 sec
Fig 4. T = 0.020 sec
Fig 5. T = 0.030 sec
Fig 6. T = 0.040 sec
*Note that T is executing time, shown at the lowest of each picture.
According to the Fig 5., when T = 0.030 sec and all values of timer counters (timer1, timer2 and timer3) already reached to "3", there were only the buttom parent state, "Sys3_condition_action", that moved itself from "Off" state to "On" state, although all transitions between "On" and "Off" were satisfied with their timer counts (equal to 3). While the upper and middle parent states, Sys1_during and Sys2_cyclic_updating respectively, would move to "On" state in the next time step, at T = 0.040 sec (shown by Fig 6.).
At the first, I thought that all parents state should work in the same manner (all transitions should occur at T = 0.030 sec). But in fact, it’s not what I understand. Could someone explain to me why they worked differently?
Best Regards. stateflow, simulink MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Version 127 forces MSA sync log out at random
After Edge updated to version 127, it forces Edge to be logged out. Mostly after sleep.
The browser is set to cleanup after close, but I am still logged in after starting it again.
The log out is random or probably after sleep, because it takes some time?
The process is closed after exiting, no sidebar, maybe it does not like it?
I have MS 365 Basic account and Windows 10.0.26100.1301
After Edge updated to version 127, it forces Edge to be logged out. Mostly after sleep.The browser is set to cleanup after close, but I am still logged in after starting it again.The log out is random or probably after sleep, because it takes some time?The process is closed after exiting, no sidebar, maybe it does not like it?I have MS 365 Basic account and Windows 10.0.26100.1301 Read More
Connections with Microsoft SQL Server are 5 times slower on Linux compared to Windows
Hi people,
I have a big problem with MICROSOFT SQL FROM KUBERNETES
I have setup my entire cluster.
I thought everything is working fine, then observed that all the api calls are very slow..
SETUP:
My cluster with services is running in my office server room, and i have microsoft sql server running on windows machine just beside it.
Now my requests to that sql server are 5-6x slower than my earlier setup where, requests used to go from services running on IIS on windows machine to MS sql server running on windows.
i ran profiler and saw that
pyodbc.connect is taking 90% of the time
The query which is taking 500ms to be executed on windows machine is taking 5.2seconds out of which 4.46 is consumed by pyodbc.connect
PLEASE HELP
Hi people,I have a big problem with MICROSOFT SQL FROM KUBERNETESI have setup my entire cluster.I thought everything is working fine, then observed that all the api calls are very slow..SETUP:My cluster with services is running in my office server room, and i have microsoft sql server running on windows machine just beside it.Now my requests to that sql server are 5-6x slower than my earlier setup where, requests used to go from services running on IIS on windows machine to MS sql server running on windows.i ran profiler and saw thatpyodbc.connect is taking 90% of the timeThe query which is taking 500ms to be executed on windows machine is taking 5.2seconds out of which 4.46 is consumed by pyodbc.connectPLEASE HELP Read More
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What are the possible reasons for the decrease in copying speed?
I am transferring MR backup images from an NVMe drive to an external SSD connected via USB. I am curious about the sudden decrease in copying speed that occurs at a certain stage of the multiple image copying process. Understanding the root cause of this issue may enable me to address it. I have observed this speed drop during recent backups from internal to external storage.
I am transferring MR backup images from an NVMe drive to an external SSD connected via USB. I am curious about the sudden decrease in copying speed that occurs at a certain stage of the multiple image copying process. Understanding the root cause of this issue may enable me to address it. I have observed this speed drop during recent backups from internal to external storage. Read More
Adding a language pack in Powershell 7: A guide
To enable Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) language and keyboard pinyin input in Powershell, you can utilize the following steps:
1. Open Powershell with administrator privileges.
2. Run the following command to install the required language pack:
“`powershell
Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name Language.Basic~~~zh-TW~0.0.1.0
“`
3. Next, set the default input method to keyboard pinyin for Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) language:
“`powershell
Set-WinUILanguageOverride -Language zh-TW
Set-WinUserLanguageList -LanguageList zh-TW -force
“`
4. Restart your computer to apply the changes.
5. Once your system restarts, you should be able to switch to Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) language and use the keyboard pinyin input method in Powershell or any other application.
By following these steps, you can easily add Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) language support with keyboard pinyin input in Powershell.
To enable Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) language and keyboard pinyin input in Powershell, you can utilize the following steps: 1. Open Powershell with administrator privileges.2. Run the following command to install the required language pack: “`powershell Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name Language.Basic~~~zh-TW~0.0.1.0 “`3. Next, set the default input method to keyboard pinyin for Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) language: “`powershell Set-WinUILanguageOverride -Language zh-TW Set-WinUserLanguageList -LanguageList zh-TW -force “`4. Restart your computer to apply the changes.5. Once your system restarts, you should be able to switch to Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) language and use the keyboard pinyin input method in Powershell or any other application. By following these steps, you can easily add Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) language support with keyboard pinyin input in Powershell. Read More
Run flow from Sharepoint Page
Hello,
I have a flow that runs for files selected in the Document Library using JSON formatting, but I am trying to run the same flow from a SharePoint page, with the Document Library added as a web part
{
“$schema”: “https://developer.microsoft.com/json-schemas/sp/v2/column-formatting.schema.json“,
“elmType”: “button”,
“customRowAction”: {
“action”: “executeFlow”,
“actionParams”: “{“id”: “edf627d9-20f4-45ba-8bc9-4494bf2ff1be”}”
},
“attributes”: {
“class”: “ms-fontColor-themePrimary ms-fontColor-themeDarker–hover”
},
“style”: {
“border”: “none”,
“background-color”: “transparent”,
“cursor”: “pointer”
},
“children”: [
{
“elmType”: “span”,
“attributes”: {
“iconName”: “Flow”
},
“style”: {
“padding-right”: “6px”
}
},
{
“elmType”: “span”,
“txtContent”: “It’s Flow Time!”
}
]
}
Hello, I have a flow that runs for files selected in the Document Library using JSON formatting, but I am trying to run the same flow from a SharePoint page, with the Document Library added as a web part {“$schema”: “https://developer.microsoft.com/json-schemas/sp/v2/column-formatting.schema.json”,”elmType”: “button”,”customRowAction”: {“action”: “executeFlow”,”actionParams”: “{“id”: “edf627d9-20f4-45ba-8bc9-4494bf2ff1be”}”},”attributes”: {“class”: “ms-fontColor-themePrimary ms-fontColor-themeDarker–hover”},”style”: {“border”: “none”,”background-color”: “transparent”,”cursor”: “pointer”},”children”: [{“elmType”: “span”,”attributes”: {“iconName”: “Flow”},”style”: {“padding-right”: “6px”}},{“elmType”: “span”,”txtContent”: “It’s Flow Time!”}]} Read More