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The new Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 4MATIC Exterior Design in Obsidian black

Posted on April 24, 2024 by Michael G
Since their launch, Mercedes‑Benz has continuously developed the EQS and its siblings. Independent of model updates and faster than ever before, innovations have been incorporated into the series for the EQS, EQE, EQS SUV and EQE SUV. The company has responded to market and customer feedback more quickly than ever before with numerous product upgrades. For the current change year 2024, the EQS is now receiving an extremely extensive update package. The electric flagship comes with up to 82 kilometres more range, a new radiator cover with chrome applications and an upright Mercedes star on the front hood as well as even more comfort in the rear.
The EQS was already one of the electric cars with the longest range. In the future, customers will be able to cover even more kilometres without stopping to charge. Thanks to an increased battery capacity from 108.4 to 118 kWh, the maximum range of the EQS 450 4MATIC, for example, increases from 717 to 799 kilometres. This means an increase in range of more than 11 percent. With a range of 683‑822 kilometres, the EQS 450+ even exceeds the 800-kilometre mark.

Mary Cosby allegedly called Lisa Barlow’s 12-year-old son, Henry, the R-word in a heated argument…

Posted on April 24, 2024 by Michael G
One insider claims that the offensive remark was made during a “crazy fight” that took place between the women earlier this month, noting that Barlow’s castmates — including returning stars Heather Gay, Whitney Rose, Meredith Marks and Angie Katsanevas — were perturbed by Cosby’s part in the exchange.

“The entire cast … was beyond grossed out” by Cosby’s alleged use of the slur, the source explains.

A separate insider emphasizes that the Vida Tequila businesswoman, 49 — who shares Henry, affectionately nicknamed “Baby Gorgeous,” and his older sibling, Jack, 19, with husband John Barlow — was “very upset” with Cosby, 51, for the alleged affront on her son.

Ajouter une barre de recherche sur Woo commerce

Posted on April 24, 2024 by Michael G
Comment ajouter une barre de recherche sur votre site Woo commerce avec le plugin gratuit fibosearch.
Tous nos tutos sur https://www.jean-pierre-villatte.fr

#woocommerce #wordpress

Mortal Kombat 1 # 15 – Armageddon (Finale)

Posted on April 24, 2024 by Michael G
Mortal Kombat 1 (PlayStation 5)

ARMAGEDDON
Geras

How We Celebrated Open Data Day: Empowering Students with open tools for Climate Action

Posted on April 24, 2024 by Michael G
We were honored to host an exciting workshop in commemoration of the Open Data Day at the University of Environment and Sustainable Development, welcoming level…

Talking Drupal: Skills Upgrade #8

Posted on April 24, 2024 by Michael G

Welcome back to “Skills Upgrade” a Talking Drupal mini-series following the journey of a D7 developer learning D10. This is episode 8.

Topics

  • Review Chad’s questions

    • What is the process of creating a new issue, reviewing automated tests, and creating a merge request for review by the project maintainer?

      • https://www.drupal.org/docs/develop/git/using-gitlab-to-contribute-to-drupal
      • https://www.drupal.org/docs/develop/git/using-gitlab-to-contribute-to-drupal/creating-issue-forks
      • My example issue: https://www.drupal.org/project/smart_date/issues/3432819
      • My example merge request: https://git.drupalcode.org/project/smart_date/-/merge_requests/94
    • If we’re not using Composer to pull the contrib module, how do we make sure that all dependencies are handled?

    • How can someone navigate so many complex issues without getting lost or “barking up the wrong tree”?

  • Tasks for the upcoming week

    • Work toward getting the merge request accepted.
    • Document learning bullet points for this journey.

Resources

Chad’s Drupal 10 Learning Curriclum & Journal Chad’s Drupal 10 Learning Notes

The Linux Foundation is offering a discount of 30% off e-learning courses, certifications and bundles with the code, all uppercase DRUPAL24 and that is good until June 5th https://training.linuxfoundation.org/certification-catalog/

Hosts

AmyJune Hineline – @volkswagenchick

Guests

Chad Hester – chadkhester.com @chadkhest Mike Anello – DrupalEasy.com @ultimike

Shipping Rails logs with Kamal and Vector

Posted on April 24, 2024 by Michael G
You’ve deployed your Rails app with Kamal, but now what? How do you know what’s happening under the hood? You can tail your logs on the server (otherwise known as hard mode), but there’s a better way: ship them off-site with Vector!

Ruby 3.3.1 Released

Posted on April 24, 2024 by Michael G

Ruby 3.3.1 has been released.

This release includes security fixes.
Please check the topics below for details.

  • CVE-2024-27282: Arbitrary memory address read vulnerability with Regex search
  • CVE-2024-27281: RCE vulnerability with .rdoc_options in RDoc
  • CVE-2024-27280: Buffer overread vulnerability in StringIO

See the GitHub releases for further details.

Download

  • https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/3.3/ruby-3.3.1.tar.gz

    SIZE: 22074535
    SHA1: affd82947d7cd84bd586f7f487a1da0c0bd8b1fd
    SHA256: 8dc2af2802cc700cd182d5430726388ccf885b3f0a14fcd6a0f21ff249c9aa99
    SHA512: 0c8ea922a79152ac7adbfb2541320565bce6a631692fd39d499a06f53ad6339c16fad8374d171351ed63f7bda3312b26d4f8c058c5b6df3d7548fde372c718f1
    
  • https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/3.3/ruby-3.3.1.tar.xz

    SIZE: 16350792
    SHA1: 88ef585faece4ed76f4330bce52903664d4fbfe0
    SHA256: 0686941a3ec395a15ae2a852487b2a88e5fb8a5518e188df00d8d1bb71a6349b
    SHA512: c58e9be9b5ab48191fbf7d67e13f0ec42ee71ed338170e0f7b246708e9cfc617ce65098f5ce7ab32d4305e785642d3e44253462104d5b9c4abcb1a4113f48347
    
  • https://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/3.3/ruby-3.3.1.zip

    SIZE: 26953741
    SHA1: 98b9858e3c125cfe6ca838ac4e4e269fa34bcaaa
    SHA256: d81c99dd03d095f116361c9d097145666f7bb2512cd856ee086545b1c3e54c55
    SHA512: 200bfcc1cc11282c64b03fe529287509684e01266d248ec85f51f6b382beebd8324321c2db59f52185f42c49fdde84aaa42cb59f0048faca389985431224564d
    

Release Comment

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

Posted by naruse on 23 Apr 2024

Game of Trees 0.98 released

Posted on April 24, 2024 by Michael G
The version control system gameoftrees 0.98 has been released and should soon show up in OpenBSD -current packages. An update for the -portable version will follow as well.

The main improvements in the new release are listed in the release notes as

- speed up got tag -l by caching timestamps in got_ref_cmp_tags()
- provide a macro for vi(1) path for use by -portable at compile time
- avoid a rename/stat race when gotd installs a new pack and then uses it
- make 'got ref -l' output consistent when packed references exist
- make 'got ref -l' work consistently when a reference argument is given
- add initial support for notifications to gotd(8), via email and http/json

Read more…

Open Source AI Definition on the road: Looking back and forward

Posted on April 24, 2024 by Michael G
OSI is coming to a conference near you to discuss the Open Source AI Definition! Read more about why, where and how you can get involved.
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