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API versioning in Ruby on Rails

Posted on June 26, 2024 by Michael G
Got a Rails API that needs some love? Learn how to version your API endpoints so that you can introduce new features while maintaining backward compatibility. Read the article

Mozilla announces finalists for the 2nd annual Rise25 Awards

Posted on June 26, 2024 by Michael G

25 Honorees and AI Innovators to be celebrated at event in Dublin, Ireland  Mozilla is proud to announce the 25 honorees for The 2nd Annual Rise25 Awards, which will celebrate these individuals for leading the next wave of AI — using philanthropy, collective power, and the principles of open source to make sure the future […]

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Of Psion and Symbian

Posted on June 26, 2024 by Michael G
As cool as the organizer was, it was extremely limited in pretty much every way. Psion had got many things right in the first go, as reviewers were quick to admit, and that made iterating on the design somewhat easy. The Organiser II CM released in 1986 was built on the Hitachi HD6303X (Motorola 6803) clocked at 920kHz with 8K RAM and 32K ROM. The screen was a much improved dot matrix LCD with two lines of sixteen characters. This version also shipped with a little piezo beeper built in, and an expansion slot on the top. The expansion slot could allow for a wired power adapter, a serial cable, a bar code reader, a telephone dialer, and even a USB port. Given the reputation of the first model for ruggedness and the coverage of the same quality in the second model, this particular model sold quite well to companies who needed handheld computers for inventory and other purposes. The Organizer II XP launched the same year, and this model had 32K RAM and a backlit screen while otherwise being the same machine. Given that both of these models had significantly more RAM than their predecessor, the programming capabilities were greatly enhanced with a new language, OPL, which was similar to BASIC. ↫ Bradford Morgan White The Psion Organiser II is the very root of all mobile computing today. This may seem like hyperbole – but trust me, it really is. I have an Organiser II LZ64 with a 32k datapak (memory card), and while it may look like a calculator, this little machine from 1986 already contains the very skeleton of the graphical user interface Palm would eventually popularise, and the iPhone and Android would take to extraordinary heights. Turn on an Organiser II, and you’re greeted by a home screen with a grid of applications (no icons, though, of course – just labels) with a selector you moved around with the cursor keys. Hit the EXE key, and the application would load up, ready to be used; hit the home button (the ON key if my memory serves) and it would take you back to the home screen. This basic paradigm, of a grid of applications as a home screen you always return to, survives to this day, and is used by billions of people on their Android and iOS devices, both smartphones and tablets. People with little to no knowledge of the history of mobile computing – or people spreading corporate propaganda – often seem to act as if the release of the iPhone was the big bang of mobile computing, and that it materialised out of thin air because Steve Jobs alone willed it into existence. The reality is, though, that there is a direct line from the early Psion devices, through to Palm OS, the iPhone, and later Android. There were various dead end branches along the way, too, like the Newton, like Symbian, like the original Windows PocketPC, and so on – but that direct line from early Psion to that fancy Pixel 8 Pro or whatever you have today is solidly visible to anyone without an agenda. I love my Organiser II. It’s approaching 40 years old now, and it still works without a single hitch. There’s barely a scratch on it, the display is bright, the pixels are clear, the characteristic sliding cover feels as solid today as it did when it rolled off the factory line. This is where mobile computing began.

Pusat Data Nasional Sementara Diserang Ransomware, Kominfo: 210 Instansi Terdampak

Posted on June 25, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source Server Pusat Data Nasional Sementara (PDNS) mengalami gangguan sejak hari Kamis 20 Juni 2024 lalu, sehingga menyebabkan beberapa layanan publik termasuk layanan imigrasi terkendala. Badan Siber dan Sandi Negara (BSSN) Republik Indonesia mengungkap insiden itu terjadi karena ulah Ransomware.    Dirjen Aplikasi Informatikan Kominfo Samuel Pangerapan menyebut sebanyak 210 instansi…

Jatt & Juliet 3 (Official Trailer)_ Diljit Dosanjh _ Neeru Bajwa _ Releasing 27th June 2024

Posted on June 25, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source RELEASING ON 27TH JUNE 2024 * WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY JAGDEEP SIDHU PRODUCED BY BALVINDER SINGH (RUBY) DINESH AULUCK GUNBIR SINGH SIDHU MANMORD SINGH SIDHU DILJIT DOSANJH CO PRODUCERS DARSHANPAL SINGH GREWAL SANDEEP BANSAL STARRING DILJIT DOSANJH NEERU BAJWA JASMIN BAJWA RANA RANBIR BN SHARMA NASIR CHINYOTI AKRAM UDAS HARDIP…

Mahathir an expert in selective memory, says Guan Eng

Posted on June 25, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source Lim Guan Eng says Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s memory of his second stint as prime minister is ‘riddled with half-truths and falsehoods’. Read More: https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2024/06/25/mahathir-an-expert-in-selective-memory-says-guan-eng/ Free Malaysia Today is an independent, bi-lingual news portal with a focus on Malaysian current affairs. Subscribe to our channel – http://bit.ly/2Qo08ry ——————————————————————————————————————————————————Check us out at…

Inteligencia Artificial e Hidroponía Innovación en el INCADE

Posted on June 25, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source En el marco del ciclo de charlas INCATECH, el docente del INCADE, Luis Medina, expuso sobre el uso de la inteligencia artificial en la hidroponía. Durante la charla, Medina destacó la evolución de la inteligencia artificial desde sus primeras teorías en la década del 50 hasta su implementación actual. Medina…

How to draw an old RADIO Step by step easy tutorial

Posted on June 25, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source Grab your pencils and let’s embark on a journey through time together. By the end of this video, you’ll have a beautifully rendered illustration of an old radio that’s sure to evoke a sense of nostalgia in viewers of all ages. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more…

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Posted on June 25, 2024 by Michael G

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New Immigration depot in Penang nears completion

Posted on June 25, 2024 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source The new Immigration Detention Depot and Quarters Construction project in Nibong Tebal, Penang, is slated for completion by July 2024, according to Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan. After his work visit to the site on Tuesday (June 25), the Deputy Works Minister told reporters that the facility will serve as a…

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