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Issue 632

Did your push notification get delivered? Now you can know for sure!

Published on: October 20, 2023 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

Evaluating social and ethical risks from generative AI

Introducing a context-based framework for comprehensively evaluating the social and ethical risks of AI systems

Published on: October 19, 2023 | Source: DeepMind Blog favicon DeepMind Blog

Object-Oriented Programming in iOS

The Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) learning path offers a comprehensive exploration of software development principles and techniques. Covering three modules, learners will delve into foundational OOP concepts, advanced techniques, and their integration with Protocol-Oriented Programming (POP). By mastering both OOP and POP paradigms, participants will emerge ready to craft robust, adaptable software solutions that...

Published on: October 17, 2023 | Source: Ray Wenderlich favicon Ray Wenderlich

Chris’ Corner: Naming, Tiles, and Simplicity

They say β€œnaming things is hard” not because picking any ol’ name is hard, but because picking a useful, long-lasting, meaningful, understandable, deeply communicative name is hard. Screw it up and you can confuse yourself and others unnecessarily. We’re in a dev cycle right now on CodePen itself that has me seeing PRs on the […]

Published on: October 16, 2023 | Source: CodePen Blog favicon CodePen Blog

Cobra Kai season 6 part 3: release date, trailer, confirmed cast, plot synopsis, and more news about the hit Netflix show's final chapter

Here's everything we know about Cobra Kai season 6 part 3, including its Netflix launch date.

Published on: October 14, 2023 | Source: TechRadar favicon TechRadar

Issue 631

What sits in between "everything on one machine" and talking via HTTP APIs? Distributed actors!

Published on: October 13, 2023 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

Built for Privacy: Partnering to Deploy Oblivious HTTP and Prio in Firefox

Protecting user privacy is a core element of Mozilla’s vision for the web and the internet at large. In pursuit of this vision, we’re pleased to announce new partnerships with Fastly and Divvi Up to deploy privacy-preserving technology in Firefox. The post Built for Privacy: Partnering to Deploy Oblivious HTTP and Prio in Firefox appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.

Published on: October 12, 2023 | Source: Mozilla Hacks favicon Mozilla Hacks

Chris’ Corner: Can Has Blurs, Filters, and Masks

You’ve seen CSS’ new :has() selector right? There are all these β€œbasic” use cases that leave me smiling because the solutions of the past were inelegant at best, and now are easy and satisfying. Here’s one: One approach to this with :has() is just a few lines and reads very clearly to me: But as […]

Published on: October 09, 2023 | Source: CodePen Blog favicon CodePen Blog

VPN testing - the latest results from our team of experts

Check out the latest VPN test results to see what's changed in our rankings, and what our hundreds of hours of expert testing uncovered.

Published on: October 06, 2023 | Source: TechRadar favicon TechRadar

Issue 630

Did you know that DocC could create interactive tutorials? Let's showcase some.

Published on: October 06, 2023 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

Scaling up learning across many different robot types

Robots are great specialists, but poor generalists. Typically, you have to train a model for each task, robot, and environment. Changing a single variable often requires starting from scratch. But what if we could combine the knowledge across robotics and create a way to train a general-purpose robot?

Published on: October 03, 2023 | Source: DeepMind Blog favicon DeepMind Blog

Chris’ Corner: Things I Totally Didn’t Know About That I Learned From Taking the State of HTML 2023 Survey

Lea Verou helped craft the State of HTML 2023 Survey β€” the first of it’s kind! HTML, you say? What is there to ask? HTML isn’t exactly what I’d think of as a fast-moving technology. I hear there is a element now, so that’s new. It’s sugar for . I like it. Is […]

Published on: October 02, 2023 | Source: CodePen Blog favicon CodePen Blog

Ansible Contributor Summit, Durham 2023

Ansible Contributor Summit, Durham 2023 The Ansible Contributor Summit is a full day working session for community contributors to interact with one another and meet with the Ansible development teams behind the projects like AWX, Galaxy NG, Molecule, Ansible Lint and Event-Driven Ansible. We will discuss important issues affecting the Ansible Community and help shape the future of collaboration. We are happy to have...

Published on: September 29, 2023 | Source: Ansible Blog favicon Ansible Blog

Issue 629

Should we be wishing for more custom UI in Settings.app?

Published on: September 29, 2023 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

Upcoming PS5 exclusives - release schedule for confirmed games

Here's all of the upcoming PS5 exclusives that have officially been confirmed for release in 2025 and beyond!

Published on: September 27, 2023 | Source: TechRadar favicon TechRadar

New Ansible Galaxy

New Ansible Galaxy For awhile, the Red Hat Ansible team behind the components Ansible automation hub and Ansible cloud automation hub at console.redhat.com have been on a special ops mission to enhance the galaxy_ng code base that serves the aforementioned components to also serve galaxy.ansible.com, with the intention of replacing galaxy.ansible.com with a fresh code base. Galaxy, a legacy far far away… The current...

Published on: September 26, 2023 | Source: Ansible Blog favicon Ansible Blog

Chris’ Corner: Better CSS Animation

CSS animation rules. Just have a look at… CodePen lol. There was a (long) time when it didn’t exist, though. My old buddy Jonathan Snook wrote in 2007 that he didn’t like the idea of animation coming to CSS at all, but had changed his mind by 2009. They’ve evolved a bit since those early […]

Published on: September 25, 2023 | Source: CodePen Blog favicon CodePen Blog

Issue 628

What does the future of testing in Swift look like? Find out, and give feedback!

Published on: September 22, 2023 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

Why I chose Codepen PRO over Copilot

Strange premise from Jon Ellwood, right? He explains: I will acknowledge that CodePen and Copilot are two different products, and it might seem odd to be comparing the two – but the commonality for me is that my budget only allows for one of them to get my money each month. While Copilot could give […]

Published on: September 20, 2023 | Source: CodePen Blog favicon CodePen Blog

Ethereum.org Translatathon Recap

Ethereum.org is an educational website and portal to Ethereum - for many people, it is their first contact with Ethereum, the place where they find their first wallet or dapp to use, and their go-to resource to start learning or level up their knowledge. To best serve this purpose,...

Published on: September 20, 2023 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

A catalogue of genetic mutations to help pinpoint the cause of diseases

New AI tool classifies the effects of 71 million β€˜missense’ mutations.

Published on: September 19, 2023 | Source: DeepMind Blog favicon DeepMind Blog

Chris’ Corner: Subgrid

Chrome 117 went stable this past week. There is a website where you can see what the plan is for Chrome releases, by the way, which is handy when you care about such things. Chrome releases a major version about once a month, and I usually don’t feel ultra compelled to write anything about it […]

Published on: September 18, 2023 | Source: CodePen Blog favicon CodePen Blog

Devconnect Istanbul Updates!

Greetings, Ethereum builders and enthusiasts! Devconnect Istanbul is just around the corner, with only two months to go! We're here to remind you why we're so excited about this event and to share some important updates and information. Don't forget to secure your Devconnect Cowork ticket here, and...

Published on: September 18, 2023 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Issue 627

No commentary today, but plenty of links!

Published on: September 15, 2023 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

Geth v1.13.0

Geth v1.13 comes fairly close on the heels of the 1.12 release family, which is funky, considering it's main feature has been in development for a cool 6 years now. This post will go into a number of technical and historical details, but if you just want the...

Published on: September 12, 2023 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Chris’ Corner: Variations on What Not to Do

I think the nail is in coffin now: you should never design something for the web with only one (or even a narrow set) of particular viewport sizes in mind. It’s just so darn tempting to think that way. You have a couple of pretty specific screen sizes in front of you right now, you […]

Published on: September 11, 2023 | Source: CodePen Blog favicon CodePen Blog

Welcome to the new Ansible Community Forum

Welcome to the new Ansible Community Forum Today, we're delighted to announce the launch of the new Ansible Community Forum - a single starting point for questions and help, development discussions, events, and much more. Everyone is invited, whether you are an Ansible user, contributor or developer, we are all community! Register here to join us! Read more… (2 min remaining to read)

Published on: September 11, 2023 | Source: Ansible Blog favicon Ansible Blog

Issue 626

Are all human eyes approximately the same distance apart?

Published on: September 08, 2023 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

The Last of Us season 2: release date, trailer, confirmed cast, plot synopsis, and more on the popular HBO show's return

Here's everything you need to know about The Last of Us season 2 ahead of its premiere this weekend (April 12-13).

Published on: September 07, 2023 | Source: TechRadar favicon TechRadar

Faster Vue.js Execution in Firefox

Firefox performance on Vue.js has improved significantly throughout the year. Most recently, we sped up reactivity with Proxy optimizations. This change landed in Firefox 118, so it’s currently on Beta and will ride along to Release by the end of September. The post Faster Vue.js Execution in Firefox appeared first on Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog.

Published on: September 05, 2023 | Source: Mozilla Hacks favicon Mozilla Hacks

Chris’ Corner: Web Components Don’t Need You

Dave Rupert blogged a bunch of reasons about why you probably aren’t using them yet. Some of it is technological, and more of it is historical, marketing, and psychological reasons. Then Dave, a pretty avid Web Components follower and advocate, followed up with another surprise. Should you rewrite your app to use them? Probably not. […]

Published on: September 04, 2023 | Source: CodePen Blog favicon CodePen Blog

Issue 625

Running all the tests is for pre-commit hooks and CI only!

Published on: September 01, 2023 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

Little Nightmares 3 - everything we know

Little Nightmares 3 will now be released in 2025, so there's still a lot to learn about this anticipated addition to a well-loved series.

Published on: August 30, 2023 | Source: TechRadar favicon TechRadar

Ethereum Execution Layer Specification

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Published on: August 29, 2023 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Identifying AI-generated images with SynthID

New tool helps watermark and identify synthetic images created by Imagen

Published on: August 29, 2023 | Source: DeepMind Blog favicon DeepMind Blog