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Issue 611

Just over a week to go!

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An early warning system for novel AI risks

New research proposes a framework for evaluating general-purpose models against novel threats

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Event-Driven Ansible is Here

As you may recall, we introduced Event-Driven Ansible in developer preview last fall at AnsibleFest. Since that time, much work has been done across the community, the Red Hat development teams, customers, and last but not least, Red Hat partners. Today, we are pleased to announce that Event-Driven Ansible will be concluding its developer preview and will become generally available as part of Red Hat Ansible Automation...

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Chris’ Corner: Baseline

At this latest Google I/O, Rachel Andrew introduced a new concept they are spearheading called Baseline. It’s a visual thing to help developers understand browser support for features better. Here’s one: It’s essentially a simplified browser support chart, featuring only Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. I’d argue Edge is just taking up space there as […]

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YOU are the community

YOU are the community New year, new role, new strategy...2023 is officially the year when I return to my roots. Back in 2014, I officially became part of the Ansible community. Admittingly, back then my focus was solely on figuring out how to best demonstrate to my customers the power of having a OpenStack private cloud. Anyone who has ever stood up or experimented with OpenStack knows that this is a tall order....

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Issue 610

Is there a reason why there's less writing about design than development? Maybe!

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Chris’ Corner: Let’s Talk Web Components

Last week I linked up a Web Component (feels like we should do Captial W and Captial C when referring to the official technology, yes?) that would take an image and output a β€œdithered” version of it. Why did Andrew make it a Web Component? I can’t be sure, but check out how you use […]

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Xamarin.Forms and Essentials now target Android 13 (in Preview)

New preview versions of Xamarin.Forms and Xamarin.Essentials have been released, these versions now target Android 13 by default. In this post you will read all the details. The post Xamarin.Forms and Essentials now target Android 13 (in Preview) appeared first on Xamarin Blog.

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11 Signs To Predict If a Venture Investment Will or Won’t Work Out

It's not a flag when a founder picks new VCs for the next one Many reasons for this It's a pretty big flag when none of a founder's last VCs want to invest in the next one Are exceptions, but usually a sign β€” Jason SaaStr 2025 is May 13-15 Lemkin (@jasonlk) May 4, 2025... Continue Reading

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Google Log In

CodePen offers it now! Until recently, we only offered GitHub, Twitter, and Facebook social login buttons. Twitter log in totally stopped working on us (are you surprised?) last week. It turns out that was by far the least popular option for logging in anyway, so we just pulled it down and replaced it with Google. […]

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Issue 609

Why is there no good cross-platform UI framework for desktop (Mac and Windows) apps?

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Ethereum Protocol Fellowship: Third Cohort Recap

TL;DR: The EPF concluded its third cohort and is preparing for the fourth cohort. Applications will be open soon. Sign up here to get notified when they open. The Ethereum Protocol Fellowship recently completed its third successful cohort in February 2023. Its completion marked 4 months of immersive learning,...

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Chris’ Corner: Dithering

Dithering is a vibe: Dither is an intentionally applied form of noise used to randomize quantization error, preventing large-scale patterns such as color banding in images. Wikipedia For an academic PDF, this is pretty approachable. In the web world, I typically think of it as associated with β€œindexed colors” images like PNG and GIF can […]

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Apple Event: get ready for a new product launch on February 19

Apple's next event is set for Wednesday, February 19, where we're predicting we'll see the iPhone SE 4.

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Issue 608

When should you offer your in-app purchase upgrade to users?

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Secured #5: Public Vulnerability Disclosures Update

Today, we have disclosed the second set of vulnerabilities from the Ethereum Foundation Bug Bounty Program! These vulnerabilities were previously discovered and reported directly to the Ethereum Foundation. When bugs are reported and validated, the Ethereum Foundation coordinates disclosures to affected teams and helps cross-check vulnerabilities across all...

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Chris’ Corner: A Balancing Act

If you’re a super normal person like me, you’ve gone to war with typographic widows and orphans many times over your years as a developer, trying to ensure they don’t happen and ruin anyone’s day. You know what I mean, a headline with one silly little word that has wrapped down onto its own line. […]

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Webinars Almost Always Work. If You Really Commit. Start Next Week.

One thing if you are a first-time founder in SaaS that may seem as boring as you can imagine is … webinars. You think: You yourself as a founder or exec never go to them. And they seem like something you do, well, later. When you are bigger. And so many seem of limited utility.... Continue Reading

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Scouting for the Future: Technology and the Scouting Movement

Hello everyone! My name is Mihajlo, and over the past six months as part of my Next Billion Fellowship, I’ve been working to bring the benefits of Web3 to the World Scouting Movement. Growing up in Serbia in the '90s, I experienced firsthand the devastating effects that wars and...

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle - everything you need to know

Here's what we know about Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, including the release date, a look at gameplay and all of the latest news.

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Beyond Good and Evil 2 - everything we know

Everything we know about Ubisoft's very long-awaited sci-fi action-adventure game, Beyond Good and Evil 2.

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Issue 607

Will I be writing today's comment again in 2024?

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DeepMind’s latest research at ICLR 2023

Next week marks the start of the 11th International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR), taking place 1-5 May in Kigali, Rwanda. This will be the first major artificial intelligence (AI) conference to be hosted in Africa and the first in-person event since the start of the pandemic. Researchers from around the world will gather to share their cutting-edge work in deep learning spanning the fields of AI,...

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Chris’ Corner: Write Once, Read Anywhere

Ryan Mulligan has an interesting exploration of a somewhat niche CSS Grid behavior in CSS Grid Gap Behavior with Hidden Elements. When creating a grid, I find it’s common to create pretty specific column behavior, and let rows auto-generate, but of course you can be specific about row sizes as well. If you do that, […]

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How can we build human values into AI?

Drawing from philosophy to identify fair principles for ethical AI...

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Issue 606

Are more forced App Store changes coming?

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Devconnect is back! See you this year in Istanbul.

Dear Ethereum community, builders, and researchers, At the first-ever Devconnect last year in Amsterdam in 2022, we came together for a week of in-depth workshops and discussions. Many that participated in the sessions and conversations told us they felt Devconnect had a significant impact on the ecosystem by driving...

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Announcing Google DeepMind

DeepMind and the Brain team from Google Research will join forces to accelerate progress towards a world in which AI helps solve the biggest challenges facing humanity.

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Chris’ Corner: Have You Ever

Have you ever heard web developers talk over each other? I enjoyed Mathias SchΓ€fer’s Client-side JavaScript and React criticism: What comes next?. It’s a solid baby-bear take on meta discussions on the state of building websites. I hear JavaScript critics yelling: β€œJust use Progressive Enhancement! Sprinkle some JavaScript on your static HTML! Don’t believe those […]

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Nintendo Switch 2: everything we know about a potential Switch successor

Nintendo has revealed that the Nintendo Switch 2, or a successor to the Nintendo Switch, will be announced before the end of next year.

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Nintendo Switch 2: here's what we know about the next-generation Switch so far

The Nintendo Switch 2 is coming in 2025, with a new design and likely a good bit more power.

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Issue 605

What are the risks of using AI code generation tools?

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Hyperplexed Videos

Hyperplexed makes amazing Pens on CodePen! If you’ll remember from our Most Hearted of 2022 wrap-up, in 2021, he got one place on the Top 100, then in 2022 had nine, including the #1 spot. But not only does he create great work, he’s also an educator, showing off how some super modern and classy […]

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Chris’ Corner: Little Websites

Gotta love a good little single-purpose website, right? I generally love what they do, what they say, or what service they provide, I love them on some deeper meta-level. Like someone cared so much about this idea that they just had to produce something, and a website made the most sense. Global reach! Easily findable […]

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Issue 604

Did you win a golden ticket?

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