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Exporting Your Godot Project to Windows and Linux [FREE]

Exporting your Godot project for Windows and Linux is a crucial step in sharing your game with the world. This tutorial walks you through the process, covering essential topics like export templates, preset configuration, and platform-specific settings. Learn how to navigate the export window, understand various options, and create distribution-ready builds for both Windows and Linux platforms. Whether you’re targeting...

Published on: October 06, 2024 | Source: Ray Wenderlich favicon Ray Wenderlich

iOS Dev Weekly - Issue 681 - Oct 4th 2024

Comment Last week’s downtime on Curated set me thinking about this newsletter and about the fact it has been the same format for a very long time now. That’s no accident, of course. A collection of links to community-written posts along with news articles, an opinion piece from me, and a light-hearted link to finish is a format that has worked well for many years. Why fix what isn’t broken? My process of writing the...

Published on: October 04, 2024 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

The complexities of attack attribution – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

Attributing a cyberattack to a specific threat actor is a complex affair, as evidenced by new ESET research published this week

Published on: October 04, 2024 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2): The Complete Tutorial for Windows 10 & 11

Learn how to install, set up, manage, and use a full Linux environment on Windows 10 & 11 PCs with Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2). Complete WSL2 Tutorial. Continue reading Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2): The Complete Tutorial for Windows 10 & 11 on SitePoint.

Published on: October 04, 2024 | Source: SitePoint favicon SitePoint

How A Bottom-Up Design Approach Enhances Site Accessibility

You can’t overstate the importance of accessible website design. By the same token, bottom-up philosophies are crucial in modern site-building. A detail-oriented approach makes it easier to serve a more diverse audience along several fronts. Making the most of this opportunity will both extend your reach to new niches and make the web a more equitable place.

Published on: October 04, 2024 | Source: Smashing Magazine favicon Smashing Magazine

Apple MacBook Air M4: news, rumors, and everything we know

It looks like the M4 Macbook Air is finally coming and Apple is the one who leaked its release.

Published on: October 04, 2024 | Source: TechRadar favicon TechRadar

Meet the AI-native developers who build software through prompt engineering

Crystal Xu, chief of staff at FSH Tech, explains how she works with GenAI systems like ChatGPT, Cursor, and Replit to build software through prompt engineering.

Published on: October 04, 2024 | Source: Stack Overflow Blog favicon Stack Overflow Blog

Correcting the record for Continue and PearAI

YC is at our best when backing founders with an ethos of building for others, including strong open source developers like the founders of Continue and many others. Earlier this week, a startup in the current batch, PearAI, was criticized online for an inappropriate approach to open source, particularly in

Published on: October 04, 2024 | Source: Y Combinator Blog favicon Y Combinator Blog

Issue 681

Back to our regular scheduled programming this week!

Published on: October 04, 2024 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

Join us at Startup School Europe in London - November 23

Applications for Startup School Europe are now open!

Published on: October 03, 2024 | Source: Y Combinator Blog favicon Y Combinator Blog

Gemini API in action: showcase of innovative Android apps

Posted by Thomas Ezan, Sr Developer Relation Engineer With the advent of Generative AI, Android developers now have access to capabilities that were previously out of reach. For instance, you can now easily add image captioning to your app without any computer vision knowledge. With the upcoming launch of the stable version of VertexAI in Firebase in a few weeks (available in Beta Since Google I/O), you'll be able to...

Published on: October 03, 2024 | Source: Android Developers Blog favicon Android Developers Blog

Advanced capabilities of the Gemini API for Android developers

Posted by Thomas Ezan, Sr Developer Relation Engineer Thousands of developers across the globe are harnessing the power of the Gemini 1.5 Pro and Gemini 1.5 Flash models to infuse advanced generative AI features into their applications. Android developers are no exception, and with the upcoming launch of the stable version of VertexAI in Firebase in a few weeks (available in Beta since Google I/O), it's the perfect...

Published on: October 03, 2024 | Source: Android Developers Blog favicon Android Developers Blog

Community Products Roadmap Update, October 2024

We explore how our platform is evolving to support a new framework and business model, knowledge-as-a-service, and how we will incorporate this with our ongoing investment in our community.

Published on: October 03, 2024 | Source: Stack Overflow Blog favicon Stack Overflow Blog

PyTorch machine learning models on Android

Posted by Paul Ruiz – Senior Developer Relations Engineer Earlier this year we launched Google AI Edge, a suite of tools with easy access to ready-to-use ML tasks, frameworks that enable you to build ML pipelines, and run popular LLMs and custom models – all on-device. For AI on Android Spotlight Week, the Google team is highlighting various ways that Android developers can use machine learning to help improve their...

Published on: October 02, 2024 | Source: Android Developers Blog favicon Android Developers Blog

How to bring your AI Model to Android devices

Posted by Kateryna Semenova – Senior Developer Relations Engineer and Mark Sherwood – Senior Product Manager During AI on Android Spotlight Week, we're diving into how you can bring your own AI model to Android-powered devices such as phones, tablets, and beyond. By leveraging the tools and technologies available from Google and other sources, you can run sophisticated AI models directly on these devices, opening up...

Published on: October 02, 2024 | Source: Android Developers Blog favicon Android Developers Blog

Separating the bee from the panda: CeranaKeeper making a beeline for Thailand

ESET Research details the tools and activities of a new China-aligned threat actor, CeranaKeeper, focusing on massive data exfiltration in Southeast Asia

Published on: October 02, 2024 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

iPhone 17: latest news and rumors for every expected model

Supposed leaks and rumors around th iPhone 17 line are already popping up, with talk of a new button and a new model.

Published on: October 02, 2024 | Source: TechRadar favicon TechRadar

Interview With BjΓΆrn Ottosson, Creator Of The Oklab Color Space

Go behind the scenes with BjΓΆrn Ottosson, the Swedish engineer who created Oklab color space, and discover how he developed a simple yet effective model with good hue uniformity while also handling lightness and saturation well β€” and is β€œokay” to use.

Published on: October 02, 2024 | Source: Smashing Magazine favicon Smashing Magazine

Benchmarking the performance of CSS @property

What impact does @property have on the performance of your CSS?

Published on: October 02, 2024 | Source: WebDev Blog favicon WebDev Blog

An introduction to privacy and safety for Gemini Nano

Posted by Terence Zhang – Developer Relations Engineer, and Adrien Couque – Software Engineer AI can enhance the user experience and productivity of Android apps. If you're looking to build GenAI features that benefit from additional data privacy or offline inference, on-device GenAI is a good choice as it processes prompts directly on your device without any server calls. Gemini Nano is the most efficient model in...

Published on: October 01, 2024 | Source: Android Developers Blog favicon Android Developers Blog

NICE DCV is now Amazon DCV with 2024.0 release

Discover how this high-performance remote protocol securely streams graphics-intensive apps from cloud to device, with QUIC, client enhancements, and extended OS support.

Published on: October 01, 2024 | Source: AWS Blog favicon AWS Blog

Gemini Nano is now available on Android via experimental access

Posted by Taj Darra – Product Manager Gemini, introduced last year, is Google’s most capable family of models yet; designed for flexibility, it can run on everything from data centers to mobile devices. Since announcing Gemini Nano, our most efficient model built for on-device tasks, we've been working with a limited set of partners to support a range of use cases for their apps. Today, we’re opening up access to...

Published on: October 01, 2024 | Source: Android Developers Blog favicon Android Developers Blog

Why system resilience should mainly be the job of the OS, not just third-party applications

Building efficient recovery options will drive ecosystem resilience

Published on: October 01, 2024 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

Ghost of Yōtei: everything we know so far

Here's what we know about Ghost of Yōtei so far, including a look at gameplay, and some details on the game's setting.

Published on: October 01, 2024 | Source: TechRadar favicon TechRadar

Cybersecurity Awareness Month needs a radical overhaul – it needs legislation

Despite their benefits, awareness campaigns alone are not enough to encourage widespread adoption of cybersecurity best practices

Published on: October 01, 2024 | Source: WeLiveSecurity favicon WeLiveSecurity

A developer works to balance the data center boom with his climate change battle

On today’s episode we chat with David Mytton, CEO of Arcjet and co-founder of Console.dev. We discuss his early work in cloud monitoring, his passion for the environment, and his love for sharing great developer tools.

Published on: October 01, 2024 | Source: Stack Overflow Blog favicon Stack Overflow Blog

Six weeks until Devcon SEA in Bangkok

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Published on: October 01, 2024 | Source: Ethereum Blog favicon Ethereum Blog

Chris’ Corner: Web Combinements

A little bit ago David Darnes made a web component that you’d chuck HTML, CSS, and JS inside of and it would show the code and give you an β€œOpen in CodePen” button. That’s enabled by our Prefill API. Miriam Suzanne has played with web components making an that is like a replacement […]

Published on: September 30, 2024 | Source: CodePen Blog favicon CodePen Blog

iOS Dev Weekly - Issue 680 - Sep 30th 2024

Comment Stop! Don’t pack up your desk and welcome the weekend just yet. It’s Monday, not Friday. As you may have seen there was a hiccup with publishing last Friday’s issue where the software I use to publish it was completely broken for the day. Thankfully it’s back now, and I can keep my promise to publish today. 13 years and 7 weeks isn’t a bad streak for publishing every Friday, though, is it! -- The big Swift...

Published on: September 30, 2024 | Source: iOS Dev Weekly favicon iOS Dev Weekly

Welcome to AI on Android Spotlight Week

Posted by Joseph Lewis – Technical Writer, Android AI AI on Android Spotlight Week this year runs September 30th to October 4th! As part of the Android β€œSpotlight Weeks” series, this week’s content and updates are your gateway to understanding how to integrate cutting-edge AI into your Android apps. Whether you're a seasoned Android developer, an AI enthusiast, or just starting out on your development journey, get...

Published on: September 30, 2024 | Source: Android Developers Blog favicon Android Developers Blog

Gemini in Android Studio: Code Completion Gains Powerful Model Improvements

Posted by Sandhya Mohan – Product Manager, Android Studio and Sarmad Hashmi – Software Engineer, Labs The Android team believes AI has the potential to revolutionize coding, drive unprecedented innovation and productivity in software development, and supercharge your development productivity. AI code completion is a key part of this effort within Gemini in Android Studio. Since launching in May 2024, we've been hard at...

Published on: September 30, 2024 | Source: Android Developers Blog favicon Android Developers Blog

Quick introduction to Large Language Models for Android developers

Posted by Thomas Ezan, Sr Developer Relation Engineer Android has supported traditional machine learning models for years. Frameworks and SDKs like LiteRT (formerly known as TensorFlow Lite), ML Kit and MediaPipe enabled developers to easily implement tasks like image classification and object detection. In recent years, generative AI (gen AI) and large language models (LLMs), have opened up new possibilities for...

Published on: September 30, 2024 | Source: Android Developers Blog favicon Android Developers Blog

Ongoing community data protection

Socially responsible use of community data needs to be mutually beneficial: the more potential partners are willing to contribute to community development, the more access to community content they receive.

Published on: September 30, 2024 | Source: Stack Overflow Blog favicon Stack Overflow Blog

Attribution as the foundation of developer trust

The entire AI ecosystem is at risk without trust.

Published on: September 30, 2024 | Source: Stack Overflow Blog favicon Stack Overflow Blog

Knowledge-as-a-service: The future of community business models

The internet is changing once again: it is becoming more fragmented as the separation between sources of knowledge and how users interact with that knowledge grows.

Published on: September 30, 2024 | Source: Stack Overflow Blog favicon Stack Overflow Blog