Hi, I have 2 hard drives on my computer. The smaller one (200GB) is a solid state and i have intalled my main programs on that drive including Rhino. However I keep running out of scratch disk space. Is there a way that I can change my scratch disk settings in rhino to the other drive (1TB)? Or would I have to re-install rhino on the other drive?

Scratch takes its name from a technique used by disk jockeys called "scratching", where vinyl records are clipped together and manipulated on a turntable to produce different sound effects and music. Like scratching, the website lets users mix together different media (including graphics, sound, and other programs) in creative ways by creating and "remixing" projects, like video games, animations, music, and simulations.[9][10]


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Scratch uses event-driven programming with multiple active objects called sprites.[11] Sprites can be drawn, as vector or bitmap graphics, from scratch in a simple editor that is part of Scratch, or can be imported from external sources. Scratch 3.0 only supports one-dimensional arrays, known as "lists", and floating-point scalars and strings are supported but with limited string manipulation ability. There is a strong contrast between the powerful multimedia functions and multi-threaded programming style and the rather limited scope of the Scratch programming language.

This post outlines how to build a sourdough starter from scratch simply and quickly. In less than a week and with minimal effort, you will have on your hands a bubbly, active starter to use in all of your favorite sourdough recipes.

Importantly, I made this starter at the height of a heat wave, which no doubt contributed to its success. I successfully repeated the process again last week during another heat wave. I could sum up the tutorial that follows below as such: pineapple juice + freshly milled flour + heat wave = sourdough starter from scratch success.

This recipe below outlines how to build a sourdough starter from scratch. If you are looking for guidance on how to feed, maintain, and store your already strong starter, see this post: How to Feed, Maintain, and Store a Sourdough Starter.

Wash cat bites and scratches well with soap and running water. Do not allow cats to lick your wounds. Contact your doctor if you develop any symptoms of cat scratch disease or infection.

CSD is caused by a bacterium called Bartonella henselae. Up to 30% of cats carry B. henselae in their blood, although most cats with this infection show NO signs of illness. Kittens younger than 1 year are more likely to have B. henselae infection and to spread the germ to people. Kittens are also more likely to scratch and bite while they play and learn how to attack prey.

Cats can get infected with B. henselae from flea bites and flea dirt (droppings) getting into their wounds. By scratching and biting at the fleas, cats pick up the infected flea dirt under their nails and between their teeth. Cats can also become infected by fighting with other cats that are infected. The germ spreads to people when infected cats bite or scratch a person hard enough to break their skin. The germ can also spread when infected cats lick at wounds or scabs that you may have.

Creamy, comforting green bean casserole made completely from scratch. This undeniably rich side dish will put that thanksgiving turkey to shame! For make-ahead option and freezing instructions, see recipe note.

That is weird it looks right to me (as long as you aren't using the double quotes.. I.E. it should just be %scatchGDB%\OutputName no quotes).... Other than that you could try setting your scratch workspace in your ArcGIS Pro project to the default GDB of your project. That should make that GDB your ScratchGDB. You could try that and see if it works... maybe the folder your currently using for the GDB (C:\Users\kmakungo\AppData\Local\Temp\ArcGISProTemp26572\scratch.gdb) is read only for some reason. Have you checked that the GDB exists in that location?

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You can use Docker's reserved, minimal image, scratch, as a starting point forbuilding containers. Using the scratch "image" signals to the build processthat you want the next command in the Dockerfile to be the first filesystemlayer in your image.

While scratch appears in Docker's repository on the hub, you can't pull it,run it, or tag any image with the name scratch. Instead, you can refer to itin your Dockerfile. For example, to create a minimal container usingscratch:

Thank you @mpassell for sending the logs across. We were able to find the root cause of the issue. We will be pushing a fix in the next release to prompt users if they want to setup their workspace from their scratchpad on sign up. e24fc04721

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