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Toyota Land Cruiser

Posted on May 30, 2024 by Michael G
Certainly! Here’s a detailed description of a fictional land cruiser car:

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### **Toyota Land Cruiser 2024: The Ultimate Off-Road SUV**

#### **Overview**
The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser continues its legacy as a premier off-road SUV with unparalleled reliability, robust performance, and luxurious comfort. This vehicle is engineered for adventure, capable of tackling the toughest terrains while offering a refined driving experience for everyday use.

#### **Exterior Design**
The 2024 Land Cruiser features a bold and commanding presence, characterized by its:

– **Robust Front Grille**: A striking, large grille with chrome accents that convey strength and elegance.
– **LED Headlights and Fog Lights**: Modern, sleek LED lights provide superior visibility and a distinctive look.
– **Rugged Body Frame**: Reinforced body-on-frame construction ensures durability and off-road capability.
– **All-Terrain Tires and 18-Inch Alloy Wheels**: Durable and stylish, ready for any adventure.
– **Roof Rails and Tow Hooks**: Functional design elements for carrying extra gear and facilitating vehicle recovery in rough conditions.

#### **Interior Comfort and Technology**
The interior of the Land Cruiser is designed with premium materials and cutting-edge technology to ensure comfort and convenience:

– **Spacious Seating for Eight**: Plush leather seats with heating and ventilation options for front and second-row passengers.
– **Advanced Infotainment System**: A 12.3-inch touchscreen with navigation, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a premium JBL audio system.
– **Multi-Zone Climate Control**: Independent climate zones for front and rear passengers.
– **Luxury Features**: Wood and metal trim accents, ambient lighting, and a panoramic sunroof for an upscale feel.
– **Safety and Driver Assistance**: Toyota Safety Sense suite, including adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, and a 360-degree camera system.

#### **Performance and Capability**
The 2024 Land Cruiser excels in both performance and off-road prowess:

– **Powerful Engine**: A 3.5-liter V6 twin-turbo engine delivering 409 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque.
– **Transmission**: 10-speed automatic transmission providing smooth and responsive shifting.
– **Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)**: Full-time 4WD with a multi-terrain select system for optimized traction on various surfaces.
– **Suspension**: Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS) for enhanced stability and comfort on uneven terrains.
– **Towing Capacity**: Capable of towing up to 8,100 pounds, ideal for boats, trailers, and other heavy loads.

#### **Off-Road Features**
Built for the most challenging conditions, the Land Cruiser includes:

– **Crawl Control and Multi-Terrain Monitor**: Helps navigate difficult terrains by automatically adjusting throttle and brakes.
– **Skid Plates and Off-Road Tires**: Protects underbody components and ensures grip on loose surfaces.
– **High Ground Clearance and Water Wading Capability**: A

Swiatek didn’t believe she could beat Osaka

Posted on May 30, 2024 by Michael G
Iga Swiatek admits she didn’t expect to come back to win after facing match point against Naomi Osaka at the French Open

Launch of the Kadazandusun Language Wikipedia: A Milestone in Preserving Indigenous Heritage

Posted on May 30, 2024 by Michael G
On May 28th, 2024, the Kadazandusun Language Wikipedia was successfully launched after a long period of dormancy. Wikipedia, an open and free encyclopedia initiated in…

Théodore ‘nod_’ Biadala: Sponsored Drupal Contribution

Posted on May 30, 2024 by Michael G

Back in March I started to look at sponsors for the time I’m spending working on the Drupal core issue queue. It’s
been a few months and I wanted to go back on all the sponsored commits I made as a Frontend Framework Manager, to
show how the sponsorships helped Drupal for the past few months.

The sponsorship offer is simple: you send me a fixed monthly fee of 2500€, and I share the issue credit
of every Drupal core commit that I make. I’m very thankful to Palantir.net and OPTASY
who are sponsoring me. Thanks to them I was able to increase the amount of commits I can make to Drupal core. In the
last 3 months I committed 61 issues (worth 610 weighted issue credits) and the more sponsors I have,
the more time I can spend reviewing and committing issues.

  1. Differentiate visually dragging with and without hierarchy A nice improvement for editors working a lot with lists and trees
  2. Sticky table header is not sticky if –drupal-displace-offset-top is not defined
  3. [jQuery 4] ajax.js and jquery.form.js use deprecated function $.parseJSON() Preparing for the next release of jQuery 4 with some cleanup.
  4. cspell check is broken in commit-code-check.sh Sometimes we break the CI and it needs to be fixed 🤷
  5. CKEditor admin toolbar config buttons using ::before to add content: have invalid screen reader text It takes dedication to land those accessibility fixes, kudos to our accessibility contributors.
  6. Linking in CKEditor 5: URLs with top-level domain but without protocol should get a protocol added automatically
  7. #states disable property has stopped working for submit button and other elements Sometimes when we clean-up code, we clean too much and break some other parts of the code
  8. Setting width for sticky-header is broken
  9. Negotiate max width/height of oEmbed assets more intelligently
  10. States API doesn’t work with multiple select fields This was a a 13 years old issue! It _always_ feels good to close an issue that old.
  11. Add deprecation/bc support for library-overrides when files are moved Making sure backwards compatibility is working and useful
  12. Remove default event from collpased nav-tabs button
  13. [DrupalHtmlEngine] HTML-reserved characters (>, <, &) in <script> and <style> tag are converted to HTML entities It happens that we fix things for uses cases that stretch the reasonable (like having whole script tags in a WYSIWYG field)
  14. Olivero: Show content preview checkbox is not center aligned with the layout builder buttons. Even a minor issue of a misaligned text by a few pixels is worth fixing
  15. Drupal.theme.progressBar() does not escape output correctly
  16. filter_autop should ignore twig.config debug html comments Making sure Developer experience doesn’t impact regular users
  17. tablePositionSticky should not be called on a non-array variable
  18. CKEditor 5 table cell vertical align “middle” doesn’t work
  19. Move system/base component CSS to respective libraries where they exist A surprising performance improvement. There are still some low hanging fruits to improve the default frontend performance of Drupal
  20. Remove country setting from the installer When you don’t need a piece of data, just don’t collect it
  21. Media Library widget display doesn’t return to first page on applying filters
  22. Deprecate and remove the AJAX replace method That was a leftover D7 era deprecation
  23. Claro should use libraries-extend for views_ui.css Even in core it happens that we don’t use the right way to do something
  24. Removal :tabbable usage in dialog.js Some more jQuery 4 preparation
  25. Close icon is ovrlapping the title text in modal in claro Yes, typos can make it in the commit log
  26. Convert Olivero’s teaser into a single directory component Slowly but surely we’re adding Single directory components to Drupal core
  27. Refactor (if feasible) uses of the jQuery animate function to use Vanilla/native More CSS awesomeness making JavaScript code disapear
  28. [11.x] Update to jQuery 4.0.x beta Drupal staying on the bleading edge of frontend developement 🙂
  29. Refactor some uses of the jQuery parents function to use vanillaJS Did a small post earlier about this, CSS is really very good
  30. [regression] Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading ‘style’) (toolbar.js)
  31. JSDoc for ajax command “changed” is incorrect There was a bunch of documentation fixes around this time
  32. menu_heading_id variable is not set in menu-region–footer.html.twig
  33. Add @file documentation to navigation.html.twig layout template
  34. Add @file documentation to menu-region–footer.html.twig template
  35. Views UI action buttons create janky layout shift on page load Polishing the loading of pages with heavy JS usage is important to show we care about UX
  36. Remove bottom radius on hover state of expanded sub menu item
  37. Setting empty URL when making embedded media a link in CKEditor5 causes JS errors
  38. Update color of submenu title text
  39. Collapsed nav-tabs status not exposed to screen reader There is a good number of accessibility fixes after this one, always nice to commit
  40. Incorrect padding on child menu items
  41. Claro: Form labels that are disabled have too low color contrast
  42. Claro should not hardcode decimal list style type for <ol>
  43. Some of string comparisons should use String.prototype.startsWith() or String.prototype.endsWith() Removing regular expressions as much as we can is a noble goal
  44. Location of “Skip to Main” link below admin toolbar in Claro is problematic for screen magnifier users
  45. Focus states on mobile second level navigation items can get cut off in Olivero
  46. Regression: Shortcuts menu flickers when the page is loaded Those toolbar flickering issues are tricky. Thankfully the new navigation module code is simpler than the existing Toolbar code, so it’s much much easier to deal with
  47. escapeAdmin.js functionality should be removed(it not used anymore) Removed the feature that removed the overlay… for now, escapeAdmin will be back one way or another)
  48. Navigation module offsets the Olivero skip link element
  49. Umami page.tpl.php breaks block placeholders Sometime themes can break really nice Drupal features (like bigpipe)
  50. Claro CSS for dropbutton items adds large gap of white space
  51. Replace dialogContentResize jQuery event with CustomEvent Those events issues are really exciting, we’re moving away slowly from jQuery for event management
  52. Umami views should use responsive grid Another case of core not using the awesome features we provide, not anymore 🙂
  53. Claro highlighted row not communicated to keyboard users
  54. Fix overflow visibility for wrapper content in navigation CSS
  55. Claro details component does not have the right class
  56. Make drupal.tableheader only use CSS for sticky table headers I will always welcome CSS-removing-JS patches
  57. Mismatch between implementation and description for Drupal.Message.prototype.remove().
  58. “Skip to main content” link skips over content that is essential to the page, banner role should be for global content
  59. Add pdureau as a co-maintainer for the Theme API with a focus on SDC Adding new maintainers is too rare. In this case the community is better for having him around
  60. Choose an icon for the Announcements link
  61. Remove deprecated moved_files entries in core

Many of these issues are maintenance focused, it’s not shiny, it’s not exciting, and it needs to be done.
Sponsoring big initiatives like Starshot is exciting, let’s not forget the unexciting day to day that keeps things
running. If you’re interested in supporting my work on Drupal core and keep the frontend fixes coming,
consider sponsoring me.

Getting Started: Your Ruby On Rails App Hosted On DigitalOcean With AppSignal

Posted on May 30, 2024 by Michael G
In the first part of a two-part series, we’ll introduce how to set up DigitalOcean and AppSignal for a Ruby on Rails application: https://blog.appsignal.com/2024/05/29/getting-started-your-ruby-on-rails-app-hosted-on-digitalocean-with-appsignal.html

Ruby 3.3.2 Released

Posted on May 30, 2024 by Michael G

Ruby 3.3.2 has been released.

This release includes many bug-fixes.
See the GitHub releases for further details.

Download

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    SHA512: a15ba8d6c2830fcd1f2b36f671acf9028c303ec78608fd268da0585db8e95ddd971666e8029bcfa2584da2184a6534e1f2f2da07fa7ca4494e8d842eed206f00
    
  • https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/3.3/ruby-3.3.2.tar.xz

    SIZE: 16349500
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    SHA512: 70dd8eb933956f894c52a8ede42e8ee74ff0e062bd8134a0bfb6bffc83a2848a658b62c8df5530b4dd64087b2d5373909c48917528facb1e6f4e99e79b6ad449
    
  • https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/3.3/ruby-3.3.2.zip

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Release Comment

Many committers, developers, and users who provided bug reports helped us make this release.
Thanks for their contributions.

Posted by k0kubun on 30 May 2024

FSF Events: Workshop: Free software & legislation: How we win

Posted on May 30, 2024 by Michael G

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Multi-tasking with Minimized Custom Tabs

Posted on May 30, 2024 by Michael G

In the latest release of Chrome, we’re introducing Minimized Custom Tabs, a feature that allows users to effortlessly transition between native app and web content. With a simple tap on the down button in the Chrome Custom Tabs toolbar, users can minimize a Custom Tab into a compact, floating picture-in-picture window. This seamless integration enables multi-tasking across surfaces, enhancing the in-app web browsing experience. By tapping on the floating window, users can easily maximize the tab, restoring it to its original size.

Multi-tasking with Minimized Custom Tabs

How to get started

Because this change happens at the browser level, developers who use Chrome Custom Tabs will see this change automatically applied starting with Chrome version M124. End users will see the Minimize icon in the Chrome Custom Tab toolbar.

Please note that this is a change in Chrome, and we hope other browsers will adopt similar functionality.


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OSI at PyCon US: engaging with AI practitioners and developers as we reach OSAID’s first release candidate

Posted on May 30, 2024 by Michael G
As part of the Open Source AI Definition roadshow and as we approach the first release candidate of the draft, the Open Source Initiative (OSI) participated at PyCon US 2024,…

Google is killing off the messaging service inside Google Maps

Posted on May 30, 2024 by Michael G
Google is killing off a messaging service! This one is the odd “Google Business Messaging” service—basically an instant messaging client that is built into Google Maps. If you looked up a participating business in Google Maps or Google Search on a phone, the main row of buttons in the place card would read something like “Call,” “Chat,” “Directions,” and “Website.” That “Chat” button is the service we’re talking about. It would launch a full messaging interface inside the Google Maps app, and businesses were expected to use it for customer service purposes. Google’s deeply dysfunctional messaging strategy might lead people to joke about a theoretical “Google Maps Messaging” service, but it already exists and has existed for years, and now it’s being shut down. ↫ Ron Amadeo at Ars Technica When it comes to Google, it’s often hard to distinguish meme from reality.
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