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How To Check The Health Of The Site In WordPress And Receive Recommendations To Improve The Site…

Posted on September 16, 2024 by Michael G
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You’ll learn how to access the Site Health tool from your WordPress dashboard, understand the recommendations it provides, and how to address any issues affecting your site’s performance. I’ll also share additional tips for optimizing your site’s speed, such as using caching plugins, image optimization, and removing unnecessary plugins to keep your website running smoothly.
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Join us for the Moodle Academy webinar “Moodle AI plugins” on Thursday 26th September, 08:00 UTC

Posted on September 16, 2024 by Michael G
by Sandra Matz.  

We invite you to register for the Moodle Academy free webinar “Moodle AI plugins” on Thursday 26th September at 08:00-09:00 UTC.

In this webinar we will welcome Gordon D. Bateson, Professor at Kochi University of Technology in Japan, and Marcus Green, Senior E-learning Technical consultant at Catalyst IT. This presentation will explore the integration of AI into Moodle plugins.

Gordon and Marcus will start with a technical description, suitable for developers, of how it is possible for a plug-in to communicate with an AI engine, such as ChatGPT, via an API. Then they will show the mechanism of how their plugins utilise API’s to get useful results.

In the latter part of the presentation, they will demonstrate their plug-ins and show examples that may be useful to educators.

While this webinar will be most suitable for developers and educators, it may also be interesting to administrators to see what is possible with AI-powered plug-ins, and what settings they may be asked to set.

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

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Join us for the Moodle Academy webinar “Moodle AI plugins” on Thursday 26th September, 08:00 UTC

#! code: Drupal 11: Using The Finished State In Batch Processing

Posted on September 16, 2024 by Michael G

This is the third article in a series of articles about the Batch API in Drupal. The Batch API is a system in Drupal that allows data to be processed in small chunks in order to prevent timeout errors or memory problems.

So far in this series we have looked at creating a batch process using a form and then creating a batch class so that batches can be run through Drush. Both of these examples used the Batch API to run a set number of items through a set number of process function callbacks. When setting up the batch run we created a list of items that we wanted to process and then split this list up into chunks, each chunk being sent to a batch process callback.

There is another way to set up the Batch API that will run the same number of operations without defining how many times we want to run them first. This is possible by using the “finished” setting in the batch context.

Let’s create a batch process that we can run and control using the finished setting.

Setting Up

First we need to create a batch process that will accept the array we want to process. This is the same array as we have processed in the last two articles, but in this case we are passing the entire array to a single callback via the addOperation() method of the BatchBuilder class.

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RSpec Stubs The Object In Memory

Posted on September 16, 2024 by Michael G
Have you ever tested a method that pulls records out of the database and applied mocks to those records you just created in your test? Have you been surprised that the record does not appear to have the behavior you mocked out? I have an explanation of the situation for you and some options for how you can address it.

Chrome on the Mac uses less battery than Safari

Posted on September 16, 2024 by Michael G
It’s one of the most pervasive common wisdoms shared all over the web, no matter where you go – it’s one of those things everybody seems to universally agree on: Chrome will absolutely devastate your battery life on the Mac, and you should really be using Safari, because Apple’s special integration magic pixie dust sprinkles ensures Safari sips instead of gulps electricity. Whether you read random forum posters, Apple PR spokespeople, or Apple’s own executives on stage during events, this wisdom is hard to escape. Is it true, though? Well, Matt Birchler decided to do something entirely revolutionary and entirely unheard of: a benchmark. Back in the olden days of yore, we would run benchmarks to test the claims from companies and their PR departments, and Birchler decided to dust off this old technique and develop a routine to put the Chrome battery claims to the test. After 3 days of continuous testing on a freshly installed 14” MacBook Pro with an M2 Pro processor and 16 GB RAM running the latest stable releases of both browsers, Birchler came to some interesting conclusions. In my 3-hour tests, Safari consumed 18.67% of my battery each time on average, and Chrome averaged 17.33% battery drain. That works out to about 9% less battery drain from Chrome than Safari. Yes, you read that right, I found Chrome was easier on my battery than Safari. While I did experience some variability in each 3 hour test run, Chrome came out on top in 5 of the 6 direct comparisons. ↫ Matt Birchler His methodology seems quite sound and a good representation of what most laptop users will use their browser for: YouTube, social media, a few news websites, and editing a Google Doc, in a 20 minute loop that was repeated for three hours per test. Multiple of these three hour tests were then ran to counter variability. I highly doubt using different websites will radically change the results, but I obviously am curious to see a similar test ran on Windows and Linux, x86 and ARM, for a more complete picture that goes beyond just the Mac. Conventional wisdom is sometimes wrong, and I think we have a classic case of that here. While there may have been a time in the past where Chrome on the Mac devastated battery life, it seems Chrome and Chromium engineers have closed the gap, and in some cases even beat Safari. Now, this doesn’t mean everybody should rush and switch to Chrome, since there are countless other reasons to use Safari over Chrome other than supposed battery life advantages. With Apple PR arguing that alternative browser engines should not be allowed on iOS because Chrome would devastate iOS’ battery life, tests like these are more important than ever, and I hope we’re going to see more of them. Tech media always just seems to copy/paste whatever manufacturers and corporations claim without so much as a hint of skepticism, and this benchmark highlights the dangers of doing so, in case you didn’t already know believing corporations was a terribly idea.

وساطة إماراتية ثامنة بين روسيا وأوكرانيا

Posted on September 15, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source وساطة إماراتية ثامنة بين روسيا وأوكرانيااحتفالات للجنود الأوكرانيين المفرج عنهم بعد صفقة تبادل مع روسيا بوساطة إماراتية هي الثامنة من نوعها العين الإخبارية.. بوابة إخبارية عربية شاملة، تغطي أخبار العالم العربي والدولي .. تضعك دائما في قلب الحدث، لتصبح عينك على العالم برؤية مختلفة، ومحتوى متميز———————————————–‎زوروا مواقعنا الخاصة #العين_الإخباريةWebsite: https://al-ain.comX:…

Akui Adanya Perundungan di PPDS Anestesi, Undip dan RSUP Kariadi Minta Maaf

Posted on September 15, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source SEMARANG, KOMPAS.TV – Universitas Diponegoro dan Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat Kariadi Semarang mengakui adanya perundungan di Program Pendidikan Dokter Spesialis (PPDS) anestesi. Pihak Undip dan RSUP Kariadi pun meminta maaf atas insiden ini. Awalnya, pihak Undip dan RSUP Dokter Kariadi Semarang membantah bahwa perundungan menjadi penyebab kematian dokter Aulia Risma….

Hasil Hong Kong Open 2024 Jonatan Christie ke Semifinal Usai Singkirkan Kodai Naraoka

Posted on September 15, 2024 by Michael G
Atlet tunggal putra Indonesia Jonatan Christie melaju ke semifinal Hong Kong Open 2024 usai menyingkirkan wakil Jepang Kodai Naraoka, Jumat, 13 September 2024.

Horoscop 16-22 septembrie 2024. VEZI CONTINUAREA – https://bit.ly/3Zqgbw6

Posted on September 14, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source Horoscop 16-22 septembrie 2024. VEZI CONTINUAREA – https://bit.ly/3Zqgbw6 Go to Source

Create A Responsive Tour & Travel Website Design Using HTML CSS JAVASCRIPT | Step By Step Tutorial

Posted on September 14, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source Watch Full Video Here:https://fb.watch/uuFO1x0xca/………………………………………………..Learn how to create a fully responsive Tour & Travel website design from scratch using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript! In this step-by-step tutorial, you’ll discover how to build a modern, user-friendly travel website that looks great on all devices. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced developer,…

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