Maven is a smart collar device that provides accurate insights about your pet's activity, which are then analyzed by a dedicated AI vet that will then update you regarding their health status and any early-stage illness they may be developing.
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Thank you so much for the tips, this is super thorough!! I'm looking into all of these! I've always had medium pups so I'm still a bit scared...Btw when it comes to healthcare, I was thinking of getting this smart collar: https://maven.pet/ what do you think? Do you have anything tech on your babies? I'm a huge fan of tracking health so I want to start doing this with my doggos. Source: about 1 year ago
Oh gosh, thank you so much for the tip! About healthcare - btw - does anyone have a smart collar on their baby? I'm thinking of purchasing this: https://maven.pet/ do you have any ideas on this? Source: about 1 year ago
CMake stands for "Cross-platform Make" and is an open-source, platform-independent build system. It's designed to build, test, and package software projects written in C and C++, but it can also be used for other languages. Here's an overview of CMake and its features:. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
When doing research for this lab exercise I looked at both vcpkg and conan. Both are package managers that would automate the installation and configuration of my program with its dependencies. However, when it came to releasing and sharing my program my options were limited. For example, the central public registry for conan packages is conan-center, but these packages are curated and the process is very... - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
Install the CMake program using your system package manager, e.g. Sudo apt-get install cmake. Source: 7 months ago
Oh I just assumed it was talking about the one from cmake.org since I was having trouble. I can now confirm that mingw-w64-cmake and the binary from cmake.org do operate in mostly identical ways. Source: about 1 year ago
Then looking at any one of the many examples provided on cmake.org, it's clearly a viable way to do set(CMAKE_*), (e.g., set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11) Set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED True)). Of course, another way to set these variables is to use the -D flag as you suggested, but I was just wondering why you would prohibit using set(CMAKE_*). Source: about 1 year ago
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