The popularity of DOS/4GW made Windows 95 game compatibility a little easier, but with higher stakes

By far, the most popular so-called DOS Extender in the early 1990’s was DOS/4GW. MS-DOS game compatibility occupied a very large portion of my time during Windows 95 development, so I saw a lot of DOS Extender banners, most frequently the DOS/4GW banner. Now, you might wonder, “How did these games even run in Windows 95 if they came with a DOS Extender? Wouldn’t the extender try to enter protected mode and fail, because Windows was already managing protected mode?” When Raymond Chen speaks, we listen. That’s the rules.

Daura e Tarjuma e Quran – Surah e Baqrah ayat 178 to ayat 192 – 29th August 2023 – ARYQtv

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Pourquoi les monteur.euses Youtube se font exploiter

#montage #montageyoutube #droitdutravail

Depuis quelques années, les gros youtubeurs, ainsi que certains youtubeurs plus petits ne montent plus leur vidéos eux-même : ils font appels à des monteurs qui sont la plupart du temps en auto-entreprise ou freelance.
Une habitude s’est faite dans ce milieu où les monteur.euses sont payé.es à la vidéo.
Sauf que cela ne se passe pas comme ça ailleurs même pour les monteurs en dehors de Youtube, et cela entraine certains problèmes assez dérangeants.
Il est temps de mettre tout ceci en lumière…

Liens :

– Page de l’URSSAF disant que l’on ne peut pas amortir son matériel en auto-entreprise : https://www.autoentrepreneur.urssaf.fr/portail/accueil/sinformer-sur-le-statut/lessentiel-du-statut.html (dans la rubrique Comptabilité allégée)
– Calculer son salaire, son taux horaire ou sa durée de travail : https://calculatrice-zen.com/taux-horaire-salaire/
– Live de SamEzTwitch évoqué et montré dans la vidéo : https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1875283249
– La durée légale du travail (pour les SALARIÉ.ES) : https://travail-emploi.gouv.fr/droit-du-travail/temps-de-travail/article/la-duree-legale-du-travail

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SAUVEZ UN PONEY : COMMENTEZ ET PARTAGEZ CETTE VIDÉO ! 😉

➪ J’ai aussi une chaîne de jeux vidéos ainsi qu’une chaîne de jeux bonus ! Retrouvez-les dans le À propos de la chaîne ! 😉 : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0jVEiJu2oz_5NaftErHMgg/about

➪ Pour être au courant de la sortie des prochaines vidéos un peu avant leur sortie, découvrir des liens de vidéos ou autres trucs sympas, et bien plus encore, suivez-moi sur mon WordPress : http://blogmangatd.byethost33.com/

➪ Quand je live sur Twitch, c’est par là : https://www.twitch.tv/mangatd

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Please join us for the Moodle Academy webinar “Setting up a Moodle development environment” on Tuesday 5 September at 10:00 UTC

Please join us for the Moodle Academy webinar
by Mary Cooch.  

Are you new to Moodle development or looking to enhance your Moodle development skills? Join us for this free webinar on Tuesday 5 September at 10:00 UTC where we will guide you through the process of setting up a Moodle development environment. We’ll discuss the key components of a development environment, including the installation of a web server, database, and the Moodle codebase. In this session we will also discuss how to work with the Moodle App.

Everybody has their own preferences and you can do Moodle development using the tools you are comfortable with. You will also hear from some Moodle HQ developers who will share how they set up their own development environments.

In the second half of this webinar, our Moodle HQ developers will walk you through what you can expect at this year’s Dev Jam session at the MoodleMoot Global in Barcelona. The Dev Jam is going to be a hands-on session and we hope everyone attending the Dev Jam comes prepared to reap the most benefits.

Note: this webinar is part of the course ‘Moodle Academy webinars‘. You have to be enrolled in this free course to register and join the webinar.

Register at Moodle Academy: https://moodle.me/moodledevelopmentenvironment

Please join us for the Moodle Academy webinar

Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #413 – Drupal Coffee Exchange

On today’s show we are talking about The Drupal Coffee Exchange, How it got started, and How it keeps going with guest AmyJune Hineline.

For show notes visit: www.talkingDrupal.com/413

Topics

  • What’s new with AmyJune
  • What is the Drupal Coffee Exchange
  • How did it start
  • Who started it
  • Where was the first Drupal Coffee Exchange
  • How do you participate
    • Live
    • Mail
  • How is it live
  • Does it have to be ground or whole bean
  • Listener question: Stephen – How can it be added to a camp
  • What was your favorite coffee received
  • What was your favorite coffee given
  • John’s first experience
  • Brick of Shame
  • When is the next Coffee Exchange
  • Where is the schedule
  • Favorite type of coffee

Resources

Guests

AmyJune Hineline – volkswagenchick

Hosts

Nic Laflin – nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi – epam.com johnpicozzi Andy Blum – andy-blum.comandy_blum

MOTW Correspondent

Martin Anderson-Clutz – @mandclu Coffee

  • Brief description:
    • Have you ever wanted to quickly search your Drupal admin UI for the specific page you need to get to? There’s a module for that!
  • Brief history
    • How old: created in Nov 2011
    • Covered as MOTW back in episode #45
    • Versions available: 8.x-1.3 (D9 & 10), 7.x-2.3
  • Maintainership
    • Number of open issues: 53 open, 13 of which are bugs against the 8.x branch
    • Does have test coverage
  • Usage stats:
    • Almost 31,000 sites
  • Maintainer(s):
    • Michaelmol, who appears to have created the module in his first year on drupal.org, now almost 13 years ago
  • Module features and usage
    • With a simple keystroke, (option-d or alt-d) you can start your search, and then see suggestions as you type
    • Can use the arrow keys to move between suggestions
    • Listeners who have used Mac apps like Alfred or Spotlight will be familiar with the experience
    • A very fast way to move between different places in your Drupal admin
    • Also includes :add as a quick way to add content of a specific type
    • Provides a hook you can use to define your own commands
    • There is a Coffee Extras module that adds more commands, but it doesn’t work with Drupal 10 and is marked as no longer developed
    • Also worth noting that the Gin admin theme comes with built-in optimization and formatting for Coffee, so you can enjoy Gin and Coffee together

Tutorial: Ruby GUI with Glimmer (by Mattias Velamsson)

Mattias Velamsson recently shared a beginner’s tutorial for making a GUI (Graphical User Interface) in Ruby titled “Ruby GUI with Glimmer”. It provides a step-by-step code walkthrough that produces a full-fledged web-API-driven table-based business application. It uses various gems and APIs like glimmer-dsl-libui, dotenv, Net::HTTP, URI, JSON, and the Exchange Rates Data API.

Keystroke timing obfuscation added to ssh(1)

Damien Miller (djm@) has
committed
support for keystroke timing obfuscation to
ssh(1):

CVSROOT:	/cvs
Module name:	src
Changes by:	djm@cvs.openbsd.org	2023/08/27 21:31:16

Modified files:
	usr.bin/ssh    : clientloop.c misc.c misc.h packet.c packet.h 
	                 readconf.c readconf.h ssh_config.5 

Log message:
Add keystroke timing obfuscation to the client.

This attempts to hide inter-keystroke timings by sending interactive
traffic at fixed intervals (default: every 20ms) when there is only a
small amount of data being sent. It also sends fake "chaff" keystrokes
for a random interval after the last real keystroke. These are
controlled by a new ssh_config ObscureKeystrokeTiming keyword/

feedback/ok markus@

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