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Canva Course Section 36 Presenting your Slides

Posted on April 15, 2023 by Michael G
Canva is a free-to-use web-based design tool. In this course, you will learn the important things you need to know in order to start designing using Canva.

In this video lesson, we will learn about Presenting your Slides in Canva

You can access the entire Canva Course in the following playlist:
https://dailymotion.com/playlist/x7rw5c

Nova era Brasil-China vai afetar a relação com os EUA? | HORA H DO AGRO

Posted on April 15, 2023 by Michael G

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Unlocking the Secret: How to Easily Open Rusted Nuts

Posted on April 15, 2023 by Michael G
In this video, I will show you a simple and effective technique for opening rusted nuts that have been stuck for a long time. By using just a few common household items, you can easily loosen even the most stubborn of nuts without causing damage to the surrounding area. Follow along and learn how to unlock the secret to opening rusted nuts with ease.

March 2023 strategic learnings from DCW researchers

Posted on April 15, 2023 by Michael G
Creating and organizing some unconditional edit-a-thons once in a month are worth to be experienced. The research suggested that the affiliate should design some unconditional edit-a-thons, for instance, the edit-a-thon it organized during Wikidata 2022 birthday celebrations. Fixing typos in articles, adding a single reference, adding categories to an article or updating relevant Wikidata entries, and fixing some commonly made basic errors – something that just requires basic knowledge – could be a program that DCW must include amongst its volunteers.

mandclu: Creating Dynamic Tabs on Content Types

Posted on April 15, 2023 by Michael G
Creating Dynamic Tabs on Content Types

mandclu: Creating Dynamic Tabs on Content Types

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Fri, 04/14/2023 – 06:24

Towards the end of 2021 I had an idea: what if Drupal could expose content in a grid, similar to what users might be used to in database GUIs like Sequel Pro or Sequel Ace? I was able to put together a simple proof of concept, and the Autogrid module was born.I had originally wanted this to be available as a tab on relevant bundles (content types, taxonomy vocabularies, etc) but at the time I wasn’t sure how to implement this, so I created a custom menu item where a user could manually choose a content entity type, then a bundle, and then see the grid. After all, as Seth Godin famously said in his book Linchpin, “Real artists ship.”I kept wanting to come back to my original vision, however, so I recently decided to invest some time into making it work. It took some investigation, and I

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Use Synvert to automatically upgrade rails 4.2 to 5.0 (Part 3)

Posted on April 15, 2023 by Michael G
https://synvert.substack.com/p/use-synvert-to-upgrade-rails-4-2-to-5-0-part-3

Why You Can’t Miss This Year’s Open Source Summit North America, May 10-12 in Vancouver, Canada

Posted on April 15, 2023 by Michael G

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The post Why You Can’t Miss This Year’s Open Source Summit North America, May 10-12 in Vancouver, Canada appeared first on Linux.com.

Simon Josefsson: Sigstore protects Apt archives: apt-verify & apt-sigstore

Posted on April 15, 2023 by Michael G

Do you want your apt-get update to only ever use files whose hash checksum have been recorded in the globally immutable tamper-resistance ledger rekor provided by the Sigstore project? Well I thought you’d never ask, but now you can, thanks to my new projects apt-verify and apt-sigstore. I have not done proper stable releases yet, so this is work in progress. To try it out, adapt to the modern era of running random stuff from the Internet as root, and run the following commands. Use a container or virtual machine if you have trust issues.

apt-get install -y apt gpg bsdutils wget
wget -nv -O/usr/local/bin/rekor-cli 'https://github.com/sigstore/rekor/releases/download/v1.1.0/rekor-cli-linux-amd64'
echo afde22f01d9b6f091a7829a6f5d759d185dc0a8f3fd21de22c6ae9463352cf7d  /usr/local/bin/rekor-cli | sha256sum -c
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/rekor-cli
wget -nv -O/usr/local/bin/apt-verify-gpgv https://gitlab.com/debdistutils/apt-verify/-/raw/main/apt-verify-gpgv
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/apt-verify-gpgv
mkdir -p /etc/apt/verify.d
ln -s /usr/bin/gpgv /etc/apt/verify.d
echo 'APT::Key::gpgvcommand "apt-verify-gpgv";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/75verify
wget -nv -O/etc/apt/verify.d/apt-rekor https://gitlab.com/debdistutils/apt-sigstore/-/raw/main/apt-rekor
chmod +x /etc/apt/verify.d/apt-rekor
apt-get update
less /var/log/syslog

If the stars are aligned (and the puppet projects’ of debdistget and debdistcanary have ran their GitLab CI/CD pipeline recently enough) you will see a successful output from apt-get update and your syslog will contain debug logs showing the entries from the rekor log for the release index files that you downloaded. See sample outputs in the README.

If you get tired of it, disabling is easy:

chmod -x /etc/apt/verify.d/apt-rekor

Our project currently supports Trisquel GNU/Linux 10 (nabia) & 11 (aramo), PureOS 11 (byzantium), Gnuinos chimaera, Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) & 22.04 (jammy), Debian 10 (buster) & 11 (bullseye), and Devuan GNU+Linux 4.0 (chimaera). Others can be supported to, please open an issue about it, although my focus is on FSDG-compliant distributions and their upstreams.

This is a continuation of my previous work on apt-canary. I have realized that it was better to separate out the generic part of apt-canary into my new project apt-verify that offers a plugin-based method, and then rewrote apt-canary to be one such plugin. Then apt-sigstore‘s apt-rekor was my second plugin for apt-verify.

Due to the design of things, and some current limitations, Ubuntu is the least stable since they push out new signed InRelease files frequently (mostly due to their use of Phased-Update-Percentage) and debdistget and debdistcanary CI/CD runs have a hard time keeping up. If you have insight on how to improve this, please comment me in the issue tracking the race condition.

There are limitations of what additional safety a rekor-based solution actually provides, but I expect that to improve as I get a cosign-based approach up and running. Currently apt-rekor mostly make targeted attacks less deniable. With a cosign-based approach, we could design things such that your machine only downloads updates when they have been publicly archived in an immutable fashion, or submitted for validation by a third-party such as my reproducible build setup for Trisquel GNU/Linux aramo.

What do you think? Happy Hacking!

Gde to gledaš? – Domaćice sa Bosfora 7 Epizoda

Posted on April 14, 2023 by Michael G

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La belle histoire de Yaël Attuil, l’avocate devenue scénariste

Posted on April 14, 2023 by Michael G

Video by via Dailymotion Source ABONNEZ-VOUS pour plus de vidéos : http://www.dailymotion.com/Europe1frTous les jours, du lundi au vendredi dans Saga, Solène Godin retrace une belle histoire professionnelle.Retrouvez “Saga” sur : http://www.europe1.fr/emissions/ca-va-bien-pour-euxLE DIRECT : http://www.europe1.fr/direct-video Retrouvez-nous sur : | Notre site : http://www.europe1.fr | Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Europe1 | Twitter : https://twitter.com/europe1 | Google + : https://plus.google.com/+Europe1/posts…

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