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Docker was initially unable to find the hello-world image locally, so it downloaded the image from Docker Hub, which is the default repository. Once the image downloaded, Docker created a container from the image and the application within the container executed, displaying the message.
After an image has been downloaded, you can then run a container using the downloaded image with the run subcommand. As you saw with the hello-world example, if an image has not been downloaded when docker is executed with the run subcommand, the Docker client will first download the image, then run a container using it.
With the new Data-Driven User Interface (DDUI) user experience, you can now quickly add payloads, search, and view profile summaries. Keep an eye out for this new iOS user experience for shared SaaS. We intend to add more payloads and keys released by Apple to Workspace ONE in the future, allowing administrators to deploy much more quickly. This functionality will have a gradual rollout across Shared SaaS. For more information specific to iOS profiles, see iOS Device Profiles.
You can now query Baselines on devices to update Baseline samples and refresh the Baseline Compliance Status. Use the query function from the Device Details view. To refresh the device's baseline sample, go to More Actions > Query > Baselines in the device record. The Baseline Compliance Status can be found in Resources > Profiles & Baselines > Baselines, where you can select the Baseline and view the Compliance Status card. For more information see, Using Baselines.
Starting from macOS 11.5, as an MDM administrator, you can set a password that must be entered before a user can restart an Apple Silicon macOS device into the recovery OS via API. The password can be set or removed only by the MDM solution. You can also view the recovery lock status in Event Logs. To know more, see Recovery Lock Status.
Learn about the features and capabilities of Workspace ONE UEM that are in technical preview or will be released soon. Technical preview features are not fully tested, and some functionality might not work as expected. However, these previews help Workspace ONE UEM improve current functionality and develop future enhancements.
As an alternative to the current Drop Ship Provisioning (Online) process where you work with your OEM to register your Windows devices, you can use this process to register and provision your devices yourself. This process is also helpful to test the provisioning of a few devices before you send your provisioning orders to your OEM. For self-registration, you work on the Windows device and in the Workspace ONE UEM console. You stage Windows devices with the Drop Ship Provisioning Generic PPKG and register your devices and configure their profiles in the console. For details about this technical preview, access Technical Preview: Self-Registration for Workspace ONE Drop Ship Provisioning (Online).
The bar code reader in HALCON 20.05 has been improved by an advanced decoding algorithm, which increases the decoding rate when reading codes with very thin bars. Thanks to this, it is now possible to even read codes with bars smaller than one pixel.
The generic box finder, which was released with HALCON 19.11, allows users to locate boxes of different sizes within a predefined range of height, width, and depth, removing the need to train a model. With HALCON 20.05, it was improved in terms of robustness, performance, speed, and usability. Now, it is much easier to find a wide range of different sizes of various boxes in a robust way.
The Grad-CAM-based heatmap (Gradient-weighted Class Activation Mapping) supports you in analyzing which parts of an image influence the classification decision. In HALCON 20.05, the heatmap calculation can also be performed on the CPU. Since this can be done without significant speed drops, customers are now able to analyze their deep learning network's class prediction directly.
HALCON 20.05.0.0 Progress includes only a subset of available image acquisition interfaces. Image acquisition interfaces that are included are: BitFlow, DirectFile, DirectShow, Ensenso-NxLib, File, GenICamTL, GigEVision2, GStreamer, LinX, MILLite, MultiCam, O3D3xx, pylon, SaperaLT, SICK-3DCamera, SiliconSoftware, uEye, USB3Vision, and Video4Linux2. You can download additional interfaces from our web server.
HALCON 20.05.0.0 Progress includes only a subset of available digital I/O interfaces. Digital I/O interfaces that are included are: Linux-GPIO, OPC_UA, and Hilscher-cifX. You can download additional interfaces from our web server.
(b) the name/version corresponding Chinese language pets will give you Simplified Chinese (use zhcn pets) or Traditional Chinese (use zhhk pets) desktop menus, icon labels, tooltips for arch64 20.05.05 and arch32 20.05.5. Please note that all Chinese language pets rely on a suitable half-Chinese language pet already installed to the system to provide Chinese input platform and Chinese fonts. Otherwise the system cannot input Chinese and display Chinese (shown as squares).
In the event that the estimates on compatibility indicate that a positive development is still to be expected in relation to protected habitat types and species, even if the proposed development is realised, there is basically no adverse impact.36 The BVerwG also wants to assume this for current poor conservation status by applying case law on species protection under the Habitats Directive.37 This must be viewed in a critical light and cannot apply if the purpose of the conservation objective in question is the restoration of a favourable conservation status and the proposed development would result in substantial delays to this process, as this then has a significant adverse impact on the conservation objective.38
There are diverging opinions on this in Germany. According to the BVerwG, other projects or plans are essentially only to be included if these have received legal or official authorisation but have not yet been realised or realised in full.65 In the case of projects that do not require authorisation, the option of examining the activities for their compatibility with the conservation objectives for the protected area must be available, at minimum, for example, based on plans, concepts or an existing practice.66 Conversely, a different viewpoint wishes to already include the impacts of projects in the authorisation procedure based on the current status.67 In this process, however, according to the principle of chronological priority, only those projects and plans are relevant for which the authorisation documents were already fully available to the authorities beforehand.68 In other words, whoever has submitted full documentation first will not have to contend with the consequences of subsequent proposed developments.
Both interpretations distribute the risks and costs of the examination differently between the competing proposed developments. The latter viewpoint is advantageous to the developer in that delays in the official procedure do not impinge on their position of chronological precedence. However, it is a disadvantage for the proponent that the impacts of other projects or plans which may ultimately not be authorised must also be included in the cumulative effects. This equates to a worst-case scenario. In contrast, the BVerwG interpretation states that only proposed developments that have actually received authorisation are to be included, whereby the realisation is also still pending in this case. The disadvantage here, however, is that proposed developments that receive the decision for authorisation at a later stage must also consider the impacts of all proposed developments that were authorised more rapidly, rendering obsolete any estimates of compatibility that were carried out previously and causing further delays to the procedure. This harbours the risk that the new cumulative effects will not be included for time reasons, or not considered in full, which is why it does not provide such a good level of protection of Natura 2000 sites from significant adverse effects.
According to the BVerwG, uncertainties in relation to the success of individual measures can be countered by risk management with monitoring - if necessary through an official order - as the effectiveness of many measures often depends on their incorporation into an overall concept.131 However, a critical view must also be taken of this, as follow-up risk management does not guarantee that adverse effects will never occur. The ECJ also took a sceptical view on subsequent risk management as a solution for uncertainties in the assessment.132 Risk management can only compensate for uncertainties if it includes ongoing observations and sufficient protective measures or adjustments close in time as only short-term adverse effects are then to be expected. During the appropriate assessment, further examination is required to determine whether these transitional adverse effects can be classified as non-significant without remaining uncertainties. 781b155fdc