PPP projects in Selangor contribute RM71bil in private investment, says Amirudin

Video by via Dailymotion Source Speaking at the launch of the Public-Private Partnership Master Plan 2030 (Pikas 2030) on Monday (Sept 9), Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said the implementation of public-private partnership (PPP) projects had spurred economic development in Selangor, contributing an estimated RM71 billion in private investment to the state. WATCH … Read more

TUTELA DELLA MALATTIA: I dati INPS da gennaio a giugno 2024

In questo focus previdenza parliamo dell’ultimo osservatorio INPS sul polo unico di tutela della malattia con i dati del primo semestre 2024.
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Hamilton Mausoleum Doors Open Day

Hamilton Mausoleum Doors Open Day

HAMILTON. Hamilton Palace Park
Address: Mausoleum Dr, Hamilton ML3 0DJ.

Doors Open Day at Hamilton Mausoleum.

Hamilton Mausoleum was one of the finest private tombs in the country, and is now one of the town’s most famous buildings.

It was built as a tomb and monument to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, nicknamed ‘El Magnifico’, but was incomplete at the time of his death in 1852.

The chapel has a massive dome, 36.5m (120ft) high, magnificent bronze doors, and a stunning floor made up of different marbles from around the world. However, one of the first things you will probably notice is its amazing 15-second echo, one of the longest in the world!

Two huge lion sculptures overlook the entrance to the crypt below, where you can still see the niches for the bodies of the members of the Hamilton family.

stow @ Savannah: GNU Stow 2.4.1 released

Stow 2.4.1 has been released.  This release contains some minor bug-fixes — specifically, fixing the –dotfiles option to work correctly with ignore lists, allowing options in .stowrc with spaces, and avoiding a spurious warning on Perl >= 5.40.  There were also some clean-ups and improvements, mostly internal and not visible to users.  Read details of what’s new: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/stow.git/tree/NEWS

Linux’s bedtime routine

How does Linux move from an awake machine to a hibernating one? How does it then manage to restore all state? These questions led me to read way too much C in trying to figure out how this particular hardware/software boundary is navigated. ↫ Jacob Adams So this is a lot deeper of a dive than I expected, and it blows my mind just how complex sleep, hibernating, and waking a computer really is. Instinctively you know this, but seeing it spelled out like this really drives that point home – and this only covers going into hibernation. It also highlights how hard it must be for the developers involved to keep this working at all, especially on the wide variety of machines and hardware combinations Linux runs on. It wasn’t too log ago that pretty much the only platform where sleeping and waking worked reliably was Mac OS X with its controlled, small hardware selection, so it’s kind of remarkable this works at all on Linux now. I haven’t had to worry about sleeping and waking with Linux for quite a while now, and it’s one of those things that “just works” so I never have to think about it. This definitely wasn’t always the case, though, and on both Linux and Windows I would just turn the whole feature off since it rarely worked reliably, especially on desktops. I’m sure it still breaks for people, but for me, it’s been rock solid, and reading through the linked article, I’m even more amazed about this than I already was.

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