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Google Chrome – So werden aus Webseiten Apps

Posted on November 4, 2022 by Michael G
In Google Chrome lassen sich spielend leicht Webseiten zu Apps verwandeln, die sich wie jedes andere Programm an die Taskleiste anheften und im Zweifel auch wieder deinstallieren lassen.

Selena Gomez opens up about battle with bipolar disorder

Posted on November 4, 2022 by Michael G
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11 WAYS TO FIX SLOW WORDPRESS WEBSITE (2022 UPDATED)

Posted on November 4, 2022 by Michael G
Are you tired of a slow WordPress site? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Many WordPress users struggle with slow loading times. In this article, we’ll show you 11 ways to fix a slow WordPress website – https://baniwalinfotech.com/11-ways-to-fix-slow-wordpress-website/

Coming together on-wiki in solidarity with Ukraine

Posted on November 4, 2022 by Michael G
The Wikimedia movement’s commitment to provide reliable, verifiable information to the world becomes even more critical in times of crisis. People are coming to the Wikimedia projects to learn facts, and Wikimedians around the world are collaborating to share their knowledge.

The Drop Times: No More Boring and Unkempt Government Websites

Posted on November 4, 2022 by Michael G
LocalGov Drupal, a Drupal distribution/publishing platform created by councils, for councils is adding more to its feature set. New alpha releases of Microsites, Sa11y, Blogs and Pages modules are out.

Dual Booting With Engines and Gems (FastRuby.io Blog)

Posted on November 4, 2022 by Michael G
Dual Booting aims to solve when upgrading a Rails application, so we can borrow the dual booting idea and apply it to a gem: The gem adds compatibility with the next Rails version, without losing compatibility with the current one, allowing us to modify the gem at any point during the upgrade process ensuring that the latest version of the gem is compatible with both Rails versions.

Game of Trees 0.78 released

Posted on November 4, 2022 by Michael G

Version 0.78
of
Game of Trees
has been released (and the port
updated):

* got 0.78; 2022-11-03
- gotsh.1: Use Sx for referencing EXAMPLES (patch by Josiah Frentsos)
- change got_pack_parse_offset_delta tslen argument to size_t (op)
- fix regression test failures with Git 2.30.5 / 2.38.1 or later installed
- fix gotd(8) usage() string (patch by Josiah Frentsos)
- regress/rebase.sh: remove accidentally included absolute path to "got" (naddy)
- fix off_t type mismatches in printf format string arguments (naddy, op)
- fix spelling of "FastCGI" (patch by Josiah Frentsos)
- add missing `goto done;' on error path of read_raw_delta_data() (op)
- add bounds check when reading a delta offset from a packed object (op)
- check size before calling mmap(2) (op)
- sort getopt() option lists and switch statements (patch by Josiah Frentsos)
- make got.conf(5) warn about remotes configured in locally-shared repositories
- add missing check for errors from got_gotconfig_read() in open_worktree()
- plug a memory leak on error in got_gotconfig_read()
- convert pack filesize variables to off_t for large packs on 32-bit arch (op)
- remove sendfd pledge promise from gotd repo_read and repo_write processes
- add gotctl(8); initially supported commands are 'info' and 'stop'
- respect umask when creating or changing files and directories (op)
- fix typo which caused a double-free in gotd repo_write_shutdown()
- got-fetch-pack: fix wrong memmove length leading to dubious checksum failures
- avoid incomplete writes of pack file data in gotsh and got-send-pack
- add a test suite for gotd(8); check basic clone and send functionality
- require space between commit author name and email, for Git compatibility
- gotwebd: avoid 500 error code if erroring out in plaintext mode (landry)
- gotwebd: add respect_exportok flag, defaulting to off (landry)
- respect open files resource limit when sizing pack cache; regression from 0.71
- provide a diff of changes in a temp file while editing a commit log message
- fix memory and file descriptor leak for raw objects (regression from 0.77)
- remove casts which made older gcc versions unhappy
- fix free of wrong address on error in gotweb's parse.y

This release sees the introduction of
gotctl(8),
a utility for controlling
gotd(8).

How to build Ansible execution environment images for unconnected environments

Posted on November 4, 2022 by Michael G

Create a defined, consistent and portable environment for executing automation jobs on air-gapped or disconnected systems. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

The post How to build Ansible execution environment images for unconnected environments appeared first on Linux.com.

FSF Blogs: October GNU Spotlight with Amin Bandali: Twelve new GNU releases!

Posted on November 4, 2022 by Michael G

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How can the society as a whole maintain control of AI systems?

Posted on November 4, 2022 by Michael G

Transcript from October 13th Deep Dive: AI Society panel Stefano Maffulli: And welcome everyone. Welcome…

The post How can the society as a whole maintain control of AI systems? first appeared on Voices of Open Source.

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