![]() ![]() ![]() On the other hand, Mystic abilities often target Intelligence saving throws, which is a welcome surprise. Unlike Slippery Mind, this shows up at first level. Since you can choose Dexterity or Constitution, this is only the second time a class has, in itself, granted proficiency in two primary saving throws (the other being the Rogue’s Slippery Mind feature, unless I’m forgetting something).Only one proficient saving throw (Wisdom), by default – but wait, there’s a class feature to let you add another of your choice, which you can change out with a short or long rest. ![]() ![]() As with the Cleric and the Warlock, 5e treats the d8 as a center point, signaling enough durability for melee, without being wildly tougher than other back-line caster types.Outside of subclasses, the Mystic offers: Maybe we’ll see a psi-to-spell-slots conversion mechanic or… something? It’s not the worst thing in the world if the Mystic really only multi-classes with non-caster classes, but it would be a break from what we’ve seen in the Player’s Handbook. In comparison to the small pools of sorcery points and ki points, it represents a different direction – and suggests that the Mystic may be very difficult to multi-class, since no one else shares its progression at all. It’s a bit more surprising to see them as a per-long-rest pool that scales up rather quickly – from 4 at first level to 27 at fifth, suggesting that a 20th-level Mystic may well have somewhere in the mid triple digits of psi points to play with. It’s the least shocking thing ever to see Psi Points as the Mystic’s currency. Presumably each Discipline will have more than three powers at higher levels, but it’s a mere bonus action to switch stances, so if not, it doesn’t exactly matter. Disciplines are substantially unlike anything we’ve seen so far in 5e, though there’s a certain similarity to 3.5 Binders and 4e Vestige Pact Warlocks. The Mystic also derives a few powers from their class and subclass. The Mystic uses Disciplines, which I can sum up as “mental stances,” to gain access to a passive power and (usually) three active powers. I’m not sure that word has meant the same thing for two editions in a row. Of course, there have been other classes in D&D that were called the Mystic, going all the way back to OD&D. The name of the class has changed from the Psionicist (1e and 2e) or Psion (3.x and 4e) to the Mystic, as WotC finally tackles the elephant in the room that is the number-one most common complaint I’ve seen about psionics: “This doesn’t feel like it fits into medieval fantasy.” Changing the language that the player uses in talking about their class and its abilities goes a long way. (For an unofficial but very cool extrapolation of that story, see Blog of Holding’s recent post on Catastrophic Psionics, which would also be a good name for a shoegaze remix of death metal.) The playtest packet offers the core class and two subclasses, from first to fifth level, as well as a few details on 5e’s underlying story for psionics. Since I’m also working on an edition-by-edition exploration of psionics over in Tribality right now, I’m primed to be excited about this. The new playtest packet for the Mystic class – known in other editions as the Psionicist – went up on the Wizards of the Coast website today in Unearthed Arcana. 7 Jul, 2015 in 5e DnD / game review / Unearthed Arcana by Brandes Stoddard ![]()
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![]() I’m the owner with a partner, Roger Sause, who also appears on the new record. We probably have 150 musicians all over the country who are still working for the company. So I hired Jeff Scott Soto to replace me in Boogie Nights. We played as Boogie Nights with me as the singer for about five years, and at the same time I had expanded the business (Perfect World Entertainment) to the point where I couldn’t do these shows five nights a week and still answer the phone and get things done. Roxanne then disappeared, but you had Boogie Nights going - that’s where you’ve been all these years. We turned what we learned from that piece into a band called The Boogie Nights. In the middle, we played a little bit of “Staying Alive,” “Get Down Tonight,” and little bits of other things. We knew people were going to want to hear “Play That Funky Music,” so we extended it into a medley that was about seven-and-a-half minutes long. We went out on a little van tour to promote the album. The label had seen us in that capacity and wanted us to include one of those. We were supporting ourselves by doing rock n’ roll versions of disco songs. That had a cover of “Play That Funky Music” on it, and it got on the record because we had been making a living playing covers. Did you do any touring behind it? We did. You put out the self-titled debut in 1988. We almost had a punk rock attitude during our shows. Our name made it sound like we were (part of the Strip scene), but we were desert rats. We wrote some songs, found a manager who lived in L.A., did a few showcases, and signed a deal with Scotti Brothers. So they won - thanks to us - and then they joined our band. We were on the judging panel, and we liked one of the bands. How did Roxanne get rolling initially? Joe and I were in the market for a new guitar player and drummer, and there was a local Battle of the Bands in Riverside, California. I actually had a full scholarship to the Pasadena College or Art and Design that I bailed on to do music instead. I got interested in it as a kid, we made little movies, and any money I could scrape together, I would buy better camera equipment. What was it about filmmaking that intrigued you? I don’t know. (laughs)Īnything in particular that tilted you in that direction? Females and laziness. ![]() I was also playing in bands, though, so I had to choose more school or more rock n’ roll, and I took the rock n’ roll route. But I actually got into filmmaking, and I was supposed to go to college for that. ![]() ListenIowa caught up with Brown recently to discuss the new album, and the long road that led to “Radio Silence” and the harmonies that lie within.ĭid you grow up wanting to front a rock band? I have two older brothers, and my whole family was into music and singing and playing it was always around the house. With “Radio Silence,” it truly is better late than never. ![]() The band’s brand of blues-based music, with its no-frills muscle and Queen-esque vocal harmonies is not only still there on “Radio Silence,” it’s there in spades, aged like a fine wine as is evidenced by the album’s uber-catchy “Someone To Kill” and “Broken Chandeliers,” as well as the closer, “First Mistake,” a winding 7-minute montage of 4-part vocal harmonies set amongst a classic Bad Company/Aerosmith-tinged riff before breaking into a beautiful acoustic guitar part and outro. Roxanne was sleeping, but she wasn’t dead.Īnd now, three decades later, the time is right for a reawakening. He was right, and soon thereafter Roxanne went into a self-imposed 30-year slumber exactly one record in.īrown kept himself and his bandmates busy, however, by putting together his Perfect World Entertainment company, a world leader in the production of musical-era tributes. “There were things popping up, and you could see on the horizon that it was going to be over for Sunset Strip metal.” “Our record came out in ’88, and it was on the chopping block by then,” said Brown of the West Coast music scene in a phone interview. But the cracks in an already-overcrowded scene were beginning to show. It’s been a few years (30, to be exact) since frontman Jamie Brown and bandmates Joe Infante (bass), John Butler (guitar) and Dave Landry (drums) delivered their self-titled debut album to an eager listening public at the apex of Sunset Strip-era hard rock. 26 on Rat Pak Records) is an unadulterated sonic confirmation that good things do indeed come to those who wait Roxanne’s new album, “Radio Silence,” (released Oct. ![]() ![]() ![]() See NFL picks for every single game, including this one, from SportsLine's advanced computer model. The Packers are a 4-point favorite against the Bears, according to the latest NFL odds. Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. 6:26 PM EDT In this story: Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers Fourth Quarter Packers 203 yards rushing.Where: Soldier Field - Chicago, Illinois.So the cards are definitely stacked against Chicago. Less enviably, Chicago is worst in the league in rushing touchdowns allowed, with 19 on the season. A couple defensive stats to keep in the back of your head while watching: Green Bay comes into the game boasting the fewest passing yards allowed per game in the NFL at 199.3. at 08:05 AM Evan Siegle, RB AJ Dillon What time do the Packers play Green Bay Packers vs. Etched deeply into his mind was the last Bears home game in December of. com) Early Fox game Red: Cowboys at Giants Blue: Falcons at Buccaneers Green: Vikings at Lions Late Fox game Red: Packers at Bears Blue: Seahawks at Nov. The losses put Green Bay at 4-8 and the Bears at 3-9. not live to see that day, however, because midway through Ditka's first season. But bettors beware: they are only 1-6 against the spread when favored. The Packers are the favorite in this one, with an expected 4-point margin of victory. Heres how you can watch and listen to the NFC North battle, which kicks off at noon (CT). QB Trevor Siemian ended up with a passer rating of 121.30. at 08:59 AM The Bears will host the Green Bay Packers Sunday at Soldier Field. No one had a standout game offensively for Chicago, but they got one touchdown from WR Byron Pringle. The last quarter was a mere formality since it was already 31-10 by the third quarter. Meanwhile, Chicago found themselves the reluctant recipients of an unpleasant 31-10 punch to the gut against the New York Jets this past Sunday. ![]() One of the most thrilling moments was Watson's 63-yard TD reception up the middle in the fourth quarter. ![]() Dillon, who punched in one rushing touchdown, and WR Christian Watson, who caught four passes for one TD and 110 yards. Despite the defeat, Green Bay had strong showings from RB A.J. The Packers came within a touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles this past Sunday, but they wound up with a 40-33 loss. Given that both teams suffered a loss in their last game, they both have a little extra motivation heading into this matchup. Green Bay and Chicago will face off in an NFC North battle at 1 p.m. The Green Bay Packers are 10-1-2 against the Chicago Bears since October of 2016, and they'll have a chance to extend that success on Sunday. Current Records: Green Bay 4-8 Chicago 3-9 What to Know ![]() ![]() However, Square-2 isn't a super competitive market so there aren't many other options you can go to. I'm not a super huge fan of how there's magnets in every single top and bottom layer piece, though, because you can just feel that cliclicliclicliclick with every turn and it sort of bothers me. The slice isn't magnetic, which I don't mind. The turning on this is pretty smooth even out of the box, and although it's pretty dry-feeling I haven't lubed it yet so far. I find the solution pretty simple: I just pair up the pointy corner pieces until they're like regular corners, then solve it like a regular Square-1. I only recently learned how to speedsolve Square-1, so I figured this would be the logical next step. Every single product in this bundle lives up to the hype. Overall, I highly recommend this bundle for anyone looking to upgrade their mains. The bottle is a nightmare to open though, but once you do get it open, you won't be disappointed. Just amazing.I like Speedy more than DNM! I think it's because Speedy is silicone based and DNM is water based, but still. The design is vibrant and enjoyable to use. This exceeded my expectations.I expected the thickness to be about the same as the stackmat, but it's much thicker, giving your cubes much more cushion. The Tornado V2 was my previous main, and the V3 is most definitely a step up from the V2. If you set it up properly, you can get even better times, and I guarantee you this cube is still better than any other cube on the market. I was solving better than my average with this cube ootb. For speedsolving, this is absolutely the way to go.Īmazing cube, I have tried other cubes such as the GAN 13 and this cube surpasses them all. If you're only interested in casual solving and not speedsolving, I'd just get the Yuxin as it's much cheaper and still turns well enough. Overall, the puzzle loses some points for occasional bad lockups and the clear design flaw of flash on the + centers, which is why I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5, but this puzzle is really amazing and turns far better than any other gigaminx currently on the market. This was pretty easy to do and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone wanting to speedsolve this puzzle. I removed all of this flash using nail clippers and the performance improved noticeably. Each and every one had a bit of extra plastic where there shouldn't be any plastic, causing catching issues. The biggest issue with this puzzle in my eyes is the flash on the + centers. The puzzle does have some issues with pops and lockups where pieces come out of place and sometimes these lockups kill a solve, but generally they're pretty manageable. I loosened the puzzle by a quarter turn from the factory tensions. The turning is crisp, smooth, and fairly fast with lube. ![]() The magnets are great and help a lot with turning the layers you want to turn. ![]() It's much smaller than other gigaminxes, actually only 2 or 3 mm larger than the Yuhu megaminx, but it doesn't feel too small when solving. This puzzle is by far the best currently on the market for speedsolving gigaminx. At the time of writing this review, I currently hold the world best for gigaminx with a 5:07 single. ![]() ![]() Nine-banded armadillos will jump 3-4ft in the air when they are surprised and play dead if caught. When other armadillos feel threatened, they tend to run away into their burrows or into thorny vegetation where they are out of reach of predators, and their armour protects them. If they feel threatened, they curl their head and feet inwards to form a hard ball. It is a tactic they use to avoid predators. Do all armadillos roll into a ball?Īrmadillos are famous for rolling into a ball, but it’s a bit of a misconception – only three-banded armadillos do this. The shells harden over time as bone forms underneath the leathery outer layer. ![]() They are soft, though, and feel leathery to the touch. Yes! Baby armadillos, known as pups, are born with their shells intact. For nine-banded armadillos, delaying implantation means they are able to time their babies’ births with the arrival of spring. Animals may do this for many reasons, though often it is to get through times of stress (such as lack of food or extreme weather) and give the babies the best chance of survival. Females give birth in birthing burrows after a gestation (pregnancy) of 2-5 months.Īnother fascinating fact about nine-banded armadillos is that they can delay implantation of the fertilised egg, a process known as embryonic diapause delayed implantation. These babies start from a single egg that then splits into four, meaning they are identical and all the same gender. The Nine-banded armadillo is worth a special mention here, as it always gives birth to quadruplets (four babies at a time). They also have long straggly fur on their underside to allow them to feel what they are walking over, used similarly to a cat’s whiskers.ĭepending on the species, armadillos have between 1-15 babies. They can smell things which are up to 20 cm below the ground. Living underground in dark burrows, armadillos don’t rely more on other senses – their eyesight is not very good. Armadillos have bad eyesight how do they find food? Their long sharp claws help them to dig in the soil for a mix of food such as ants, termites, insects and grubs. What do armadillos eat?Īrmadillos are omnivores, though they eat mostly insects and some plants. ![]() ![]() The nine-banded armadillo also lives in the USA and is the state animal of Texas. With the exception of the Nine-banded armadillo, all species live solely in Latin America. There are 31 species in the order, 21 of which are extant (alive today) species of armadillo. How many species are there?Īrmadillos are part of the mammalian order Xenarthra, which includes armadillos, anteaters and sloths. Want to know more? Read our favourite armadillo facts below. As the only mammals with a shell, armadillos are famous for the way they look, though that certainly isn’t the only interesting thing about them – they are brilliant diggers that hide in burrows by day and dig for termites and other insects by night. ![]() ![]() The majority of designer and fast fashion stores located on Walnut Street are situated on a four-block stretch between Broad Street and 18th Street, which is anchored by the park on the southwest corner. It is most known for Rittenhouse Square Park and its upscale shopping district in the high-end neighborhood of the same name. Route 13) to its western terminus at Cobbs Creek Parkway. Pennsylvania Route 3 westbound follows Walnut Street from 38th Street ( U.S. Running parallel to Walnut Street, one or two blocks to the north (depending on whether the side street Sansom Street is counted), is Chestnut Street. In 2013, rents rose to an average of $107 a foot, a growth of 34% over 2012 and the largest percentage growth of any retail corridor in the country. A portion of the street commonly called Rittenhouse Row was ranked 12th in 2005 by Women's Wear Daily among its list of the most expensive retail streets in North America, with rents of $90 per square foot, and is home to several "upscale dining, retail and cultural" establishments. Walnut Street has been characterized as "the city's premier shopping district" by The Philadelphia Inquirer. Walnut Street is located in Center City Philadelphia and extends to the Delaware River waterfront and West Philadelphia. I-76 ( Schuylkill Expressway) in University City US 13 / PA 3 (38th Street) in University City PA 3 (Cobbs Creek Parkway) in Cobbs Creek ![]() PA 3 westbound between 38th and Cobbs Creek Parkway in Philadelphia Walnut Street in Center City Philadelphia, March 2007 ![]() ![]() ![]() The most common adverse event was swelling in the foot, reported by five subjects (15.6%). The success/fail criteria was evaluated again at the 6- and 12-month followup, showing treatment success rates of 89% (23/26) and 90% (18/20), respectively. The overall success rate at the 12-week visit was 71% with low complications, significant pain improvement as well as improvement on the SF-36. All subjects were followed for 1 year after treatment at intervals of 12 weeks, 6, 9, and 12 months. The mean ESWT application time for each of the treatments was 24.6 +/- 16.6 minutes, and anesthesia time averaged 27.1 +/- 10.4 minutes. ESWT application was conducted using a protocol totaling 2,000 shocks for a total energy application of approximately 0.22 to 0.51 mJ/mm2 per treatment. All fractures were at least 10 (range, 10 to 833) weeks after injury, with a median of 23 weeks. In a prospective single-arm, multi-center study, 34 fractures were treated in 32 patients (two subjects had two independent fractures) with ESWT. Nonunion or delayed union of fractures in the proximal aspect of metatarsals 1 to 4 and Zone 2 of the fifth metatarsal were treated by high energy extracorporeal shock wave treatment (ESWT) to study the safety and efficacy of this method of treatment in a FDA study of the Ossatron device. All rights reserved.Įxtracorporeal shock wave treatment of non- or delayed union of proximal metatarsal fractures.Īlvarez, Richard G Cincere, Brandon Channappa, Chandra Langerman, Richard Schulte, Robert Jaakkola, Juha Melancon, Keith Shereff, Michael Cross, G Lee The findings of this study also suggest the use of LIPUS to be a cost effective treatment modality compared to surgical management. ![]() There is a role for the use of LIPUS in delayed union of fifth metatarsal fractures and can serve as an adjunct prior to consideration of surgery. Assuming that there were 10 delayed unions a year and 6 went on to non-union as previously suggested by a systematic review, the cost savings of using LIPUS (90% success rate 10 LIPUS machine and surgery for 1 non-union) vs operative intervention (surgery for 6 non-union) equates to a cost saving of £7765 a year. Smoking (p=0.014) was predictive of non-union. Twenty-seven (90%) patients went on to progress to union clinically and radiologically following LIPUS treatment. Type 2 fractures made up 43% of our cohort. There were thirty patients (9 males, 21 females) in this cohort. A retrospective review of patients who were treated with LIPUS following a delayed union of fifth metatarsal fracture was conducted over a three-year period. The aim of this study is to investigate the use of LIPUS treatment for delayed union of fifth metatarsal fractures. There are no studies looking at the success rate of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) in fifth metatarsal fracture delayed unions to our knowledge. Teoh, Kar Hao Whitham, Robert Wong, Jenny F Hariharan, Kartik The use of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound in treating delayed union of fifth metatarsal fractures. ![]() ![]() ![]() Here are our picks for the most iconic characters with handlebar mustaches: 1. The handlebar mustache has graced the faces of many famous characters, both real and fictional. Famous Characters with Handlebar Mustaches In recent years, people often share pictures of celebrities, animals, and even inanimate objects with handlebar mustaches added digitally, showcasing the style’s enduring appeal and cultural relevance. It has been used to create memorable and iconic characters, often associated with villainy and cunning. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the handlebar mustache became increasingly popular, with numerous appearances in magical shows, literature, movies, and TV shows. The curved ends resemble the handlebars of a bike or motorcycle. In simple terms, a handlebar mustache refers to various styles of mustaches that feature a distinct upward curl at the ends, with thicker, bolder growth in the middle. Join us as we explore the legacy of these famous characters and their iconic handlebar mustaches! Significance of Iconic Handlebar Mustache Characters There are unforgettable personalities both fictional and real-life who have made the handlebar mustache famous. With its distinctive curls and twists, the handlebar mustache style has become a true icon of facial hair fashion. Over the years, the world has seen many iconic characters with handlebar mustaches. But whatever the immediate motivation might be, they are upholding the time-honored Army tradition of the "field 'stache." Gentlemen, we salute you.When considering a famous mustache style, the handlebar immediately springs to mind. Just remember, when you see aspiring Tom Sellecks and Teddy Roosevelts along the Fort Drum tank trails, that these brave individuals are thumbing their noses at modern convention, for reasons that may be personal, psychological, or tactical. The final word on the field 'stache - or any other mustache worn while in military uniform - is of course Army Regulation 670-1, which is where you can find the standards for growing an authorized facial garden. You've got to maintain it, trim it up a bit." Parrow said that while he's pleased with his AT 'stache so far, there are problems tenant to keeping one. "I think I got more respect from the Afghans when I had that big, monster mustache," he said. Hernandez explained that in Afghan culture, facial hair remains an important symbol of masculinity. Hernandez said he had grown a mustache in Afghanistan over the course of five weeks. "When he was in Afghanistan, he grew a really nice 'stache," Parrow said. Paul Hernandez, the brigade's plans officer, while he was deployed with the 27th. Italian cooking and food from Italy with a chef hat with the green white and red flag and a traditional handlebar black thick mustache as a symbol of the. Michael Parrow, a mortar crewman with the brigade's headquarters company, said he was growing his AT 'stache as a tribute to one grown Maj. While the field 'stache is usually an enlisted phenomenon, there are a few officers who have given it a try. "It's weak, but it's got potential," he said. ![]() "The field 'stache has always been a pastime of mine."Ĭhandler, who spent several years on active duty with the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment before joining the New York Army National Guard, said during time in the field, almost all of the junior enlisted Soldiers in his unit would grow temporary mustaches.īy July 31, Chandler had sprouted a distinct layer of fuzz under his nose. Justin Chandler, an analyst with the 27th Infantry Brigade's intelligence section. ![]() This temporary mustache (and the facial hair we are talking about here is always temporary) goes by several names: "Field 'stache," "AT 'stache," and "Get that the hell off your face" seem to be the most popular. As annual training rolls into its second week, normally clean-shaven Soldiers will be seen with stubbly hair populating their upper lips. However, in a long-running military tradition, field exercises give the mustache a chance at a comeback. Hipsters in New York's East Village and parts of Los Angeles wear them, but then more as an ironic or anarchistic gesture than with actual pride. Once celebrated as a sign of class and virility, it is now generally regarded as something of an anachronism.Ĭertainly, there are cadres of holdouts. It must be admitted: as an accessory to the modern man's attire, the mustache has seen better days. ![]() ![]() Heritage Wealth Advisors has been in business since 2005 and was founded by Dee Ann Remo, the CEO and managing director. The firm does not have a set account minimum and works with both non-high-net-worth and high-net-worth individuals, as well as charities and corporations.Ĭlients engaging in investment management services are charged a percentage of assets under management that ranges from 0.50% to 1%. Heritage Wealth Advisors is a fee-only firm with several financial advisors on staff. In general, though, you can count on Wealthcare to take a long-term approach to handle your money, as market-timing and stock-picking are not strategies it employs. If your unique situation calls for it, your advisor may also recommend investing in mutual funds, corporate debt securities, variable annuities and other similar vehicles. However, the firm is a massive believer in exchange-traded funds (ETFs), especially those that include equity and securities and government treasury securities. Wealthcare Capital Management Investment StrategyĪlthough risk tolerance is the main driver of many financial advisor firms, Wealthcare particularly takes pride in finding exactly how much risk should be present without your portfolio’s construction. This program can be optimized for just about any goal or tier of the client, giving Wealthcare ample flexibility. But perhaps its most commonly utilized service is GDX360®, which is as customizable a financial service as you’ll come across. In fact, Wealthcare used to share the Financeware name, until it was split off into its own entity.īecause this firm has working relationships with typical clients, businesses and other groups, as well as outside investment advisors, its service offerings vary wildly. It is not run independently, as parent company Financeware Holdings LLC wholly owns it. Wealthcare Capital Management has been in business since 2001. Wealthcare Capital Management does not impose an account minimum. certified public accountant/personal financial specialist (CPA/PFS)Īs a fee-only firm, advisors get paid directly from client services and do not take commissions. The firm is fiduciary that is legally obligated to act in the best interests of clients.Wealthcare Capital Management is a fee-only firm that serves both non-high-net-worth and high-net-worth individuals, as well as pension and profit-sharing plans, charities and corporations.Īdvisors at the firm hold multiple certifications. Generally, account managers do extensive research and perform fundamental analysis. Advisors may use a wide range of different investments and investment products to populate client portfolios and drive growth.Ĭary Street has a number of different pre-set strategies, ranging from conservative growth to long-term growth. Advisors learn about the financial situation and investment objectives of clients in order to effectively allocate their assets and manage risk. Cary Street Partners Investment Advisory Investment StrategyĬary Street tailors its investment strategies to the needs of its clients. These include investment portfolio management, financial planning services and even a wrap fee program. The firm has a very large team of advisors on staff, many of whom are financially certified.Ĭary Street provides a range of financial advisory services to clients. This firm was formerly known as Luxon Financial, LLC. The firm is wholly owned by Cary Street Partners Financial, LLC. It became an SEC-registered investment advisor in 2005. Cary Street Partners Investment Advisory BackgroundĬary Street Partners Investment Advisory was founded and went into business in 2003. There is no set account minimum at the firm. 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Selection of other advisors (including private fund managers).Minimum AssetsVaries based on account type All advisors are fiduciaries.Ĭary Street Partners Investment Advisory, LLC ![]() ![]() ![]() And the drag-and-drop operation with right button of mouse now is supported for some cases.There are changes in code for the drag-and-drop operations to and from 7-Zip File Manager.There are optimizations in code for 7-Zip's context menu in Explorer: the speed of preparing of the menu showing was improved for cases when big number of files were selected by external program for context menu that contains 7-Zip menu commands.It allows to avoid the failures for cases with big number of volumes, bacause there is a limitation for number of open files allowed for a single program in Linux and macOS. 7-Zip for Linux and macOS now can reduce the number of simultaneously open files, when 7-Zip opens, extracts or creates multivolume archive.Previous versions kept all volumes in open state until the end of the archive creation. When new 7-Zip creates multivolume archive, 7-Zip keeps in open state only volumes that still can be changed.Some changes and optimizations in WIM creation code.It can increase compression ratio for executable files larger than 64 MiB. Default section size for BCJ2 filter was changed from 64 MiB to 240 MiB.Previous versions by default used x86 filter BCJ or BCJ2 for all exe/dll files.ARM64 filter for ARM64 executable files.BCJ or BCJ2 filter for x86 executable files,.Also 7-Zip now parses executable files (that have exe and dll filename extensions) before compressing, and it selects appropriate filter for each parsed file:.ARM64 filter can increase compression ratio for data containing executable files compiled for ARM64 (AArch64) architecture. ![]()
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