New Chery Arrizo 8 High-Energy Edition 2023-2024

On July 11, Chery Arrizo 8 High-Energy Edition was officially launched. A total of 3 models were launched in the price range of 129,900 to 146,900. The biggest change in the new car is the addition of the 2.0T+7DCT power system, as well as certain adjustments to its interior and exterior design.
In terms of details, the black center grille of the spindle body basically covers the entire front of the car, and the daytime running lights and chrome trim create a line running through the front of the car, further expanding the visual effect of the front. Gives a feeling of car and relatively strong impact. In terms of configuration, it is equipped with full-LED headlights with functions such as automatic headlights, automatic high and low headlights, and delayed lighting. In addition, it is equipped with a millimeter wave radar and monocular camera on the windshield that can perform L2.5 level driving assistance functions.

Viewed from the side of the body, its slide-back shape and 18-inch blacked-out wheels also give people a youthful and sporty look. Especially the double waist design on the side, the whole side looks very talented, the light and shadow effects are also good, and the side body posture is really great. In terms of size, the wheelbase has reached 2790 mm and the length has reached 4780 mm, this is at the level of a semi-B-class car and has obvious advantages in size compared to models of the same class.

The rear of the car adopts the popular all-round taillight design and is darkened and sporty. It is worth noting that the 2.0T model uses exhaust ports with a total of four outlets on each side, which is full of sportiness.
In terms of interior, Chery Arrizo 8 High-Energy Edition, All kinds of keys trimmed with Silver chrome, sense of luxury and business The materials used in the car are not very selective, most areas are covered with soft materials and sewing technology is included, high-end models also with ambient lights and aromatherapy A luxurious atmosphere was created in the place.
The dual 12.3-inch common screen design is relatively common. The instrument cluster and central control display are integrated into a whole screen, and the center console as a whole looks more streamlined without losing its sense of technology. The LCD instrument panel on the left displays rich information, supports changing three themes and is also linked to the central control display.

In terms of power, the high-energy version released this time is equipped with the Kunpeng 2.0TGDI direct injection turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 187kW and a peak torque of 390Nm. The performance indicators are excellent enough. In terms of transmission, the 7DCT is paired with the transmission and its official overall fuel consumption is 6.8 L/100km.

Source: https://www.pcauto.com.cn/nation/3858/38581255.html#ad=20420

Podcast: Folkestone’s historic Leas Lift due to re-open as council approves repairs and renovations

An historic seafront lift is due to finally re-open after plans to carry out repairs and renovations were approved.

The Leas Lift in Folkestone closed in 2017  because of issues with the braking system. Hear from a trustee of the charity that’s been campaigning to bring it back into use.

Also in today’s podcast, we’re being warned the longest strike by junior doctors in the history of the NHS will have a significant impact on services in Kent.

They walked out at 7am and won’t return to work until the same time next Tuesday. Medway GP Dr Julian Spinks has been telling the podcast why it is happening.

The new man in charge in Medway says the towns are being ‘Levelled down’ after £170 million of funding was pulled.

The government cash was due to be spent on infrastructure for thousands of new homes planned for the Hoo Peninsula. We’ve been speaking to council leader Vince Maple.

Elsewhere, protesters have gathered outside County Hall in Maidstone as they fight plans to close some of Kent’s rubbish tips.

Recycling centres in Maidstone, Faversham, Dartford and Richborough are at risk as the county council looks to save money.

As a major heatwave sweeps Europe, the boss of a leading Kent garden centre has been revealing how they’re trying to adapt to climate change.

Last month was the warmest June on record and temperatures in the UK hit highs of 40c last year – the hottest ever. Reporter Alex Langridge has been speaking to Tammy Woodhouse who is the managing director of Millbrook Garden Company in Gravesend and Staplehurst.

In sport, hear from the Gillingham boss following their 1-0 win over Como in their pre-season friendly.

And we’ve got details of results for England’s women cricketers in the Ashes, and Kent’s players in the county championship.

Lullabot: Drupal Webforms and Zapier Automation

Drupal’s Webform module is great. It allows users to create forms with all sorts of field types through a UI that’s easy to use. It’s a great friend to marketers. We use it to power our contact form, collect webinar registrations, and as a lead capture for ebooks.

But data trapped in Drupal doesn’t do much good. Data needs to move and flow. It needs to be exported and imported and analyzed and followed up with. It needs to be used.

OpenBGPD 8.1 released

Version 8.1 of OpenBGPD, the OpenBSD Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing daemon, has just been released.

The announcement reads,

Subject:    OpenBGPD 8.1 released
From:       Claudio Jeker <claudio () openbsd ! org>
Date:       2023-07-12 14:20:01

We have released OpenBGPD 8.1, which will be arriving in the
OpenBGPD directory of your local OpenBSD mirror soon.

This release includes the following changes to the previous release:

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Open Source Symbolism: Exploring the Stories Behind Linux Foundation Project Mascots and Logos

In the vibrant world of open source communities, collaboration, innovation, and shared values are defining traits. One fascinating aspect that encapsulates these principles is using mascots and symbols. Mascots serve as narrative devices and symbols of a project’s mission, reflecting core values and fostering community spirit. This article delves into the stories behind mascots and symbols of Linux Foundation’s open source projects, emphasizing their contribution to organizational symbolism. Each is crucial in embodying and conveying the project’s mission, values, and ethos, making abstract concepts relatable and engaging. The community’s involvement in their design process fosters a sense of identity and belonging while humanizing technology.

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The Mac sure is starting to look like the iPhone

The general trend of macOS releases over the past few years is that it has been moving closer and closer to the look and feel of iOS. The icons have become iOS icons, and their shape has become the iOS shape, and you can now use your iPhone as the Mac’s webcam, etc. etc. This occasionally comes at the expense of other functionality (ask me how I feel about the new Settings menu), but it is the direction that Apple has clearly been heading in since (arguably) Big Sur. Every so often, other splashy features are announced (Stage Manager, Universal Control, Quick Notes) that I write a lot about and then never end up using ever again. So, good news for Continuity fans: that’s basically what’s going on with Sonoma. Ventura looked a heck of a lot like iOS, and Sonoma looks even more like iOS. I turned my office’s Mac Studio on after installing the developer beta and thought, for a second, that I might be hallucinating my iPhone’s lockscreen. It’s remarkably reminiscent. It’s crazy how Microsoft always seems to be doing things about 10 years before everyone else catches on, for better or worse. I’m not a fan of the iOS look, and it looks whacky and childish to me when ported to the Mac – especially since macOS has also become almost Windows-like by having so many application frameworks, some from iOS, some from macOS, and some a weird combination of the two. It’s making macOS far messier and more inconsistent than it used to be, leaving the Linux desktop as the last bastion of people who value a dekstop-first, consistent interface. If you told me this 10-15 years ago, I’d have called you crazy, but we’re now living in a world where a GTK or QT desktop is far more consistent and focused on the desktop than Windows and macOS, which both feel lost in the woods at the moment.

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