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Godrej Neopolis: Spacious 3 BHK and 4 BHK Apartments in Kokapet, Hyderabad

Posted on October 8, 2024 by Michael G
Godrej Neopolis, a premium residential project located in Kokapet, Hyderabad, offers luxurious 3 BHK and 4 BHK apartments in a gated community. Spread across 3.5 acres, this project consists of a 49-floor tower housing 350 spacious apartments. The size of the 3 BHK apartments ranges from 3000 sq. ft., while the 4 BHK apartments offer an expansive 4000 sq. ft., catering to families seeking a lavish lifestyle.

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Posted on October 8, 2024 by Michael G
Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available. Weekly…

Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #470 – Creating Recipes

Posted on October 8, 2024 by Michael G

Today we are talking about Creating Recipes, What Recipes already exist, and helpful tips and tricks with guest Jim Birch. We’ll also cover Features as our module of the week.

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/470

Topics

  • What are recipes
  • How do you recommend someone get started writing recipes
  • Where can people find recipes
  • Can you include sub recipes
  • How should you test recipes
  • Any tools that make writing recipes easier
  • What recipes are needed that do not exist
  • How can people move recipes forward

Resources

  • Recipe Author Guide
  • Drupal Core Recipes
  • Preconditions for recipes
  • Drupal Recipes Cookbook
  • Recipes Packagist
  • Recipe type
  • Phase 2 roadmap
  • Umami profile recipes
  • Minimal profile recipes

Guests

Jim Birch – linkedin.com/in/jimbirch thejimbirch

Hosts

Nic Laflin – nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi – epam.com johnpicozzi Aubrey Sambor – star-shaped.org starshaped

MOTW Correspondent

Martin Anderson-Clutz – mandclu.com mandclu

  • Brief description:
    • Have you ever wanted an admin UI to manage sets of configuration, to version and share across Drupal sites? There’s a module for that.
  • Module name/project name:
    • Features
  • Brief history
    • How old: created in Mar 2009 by yhahn, though recent releases are by Dave Reid
    • Versions available: 7.x-2.15 and 8.x-3.14, the latter of which works with Drupal 9.4 and 10
  • Maintainership
    • Minimally maintained
    • Security coverage
    • Test coverage
    • Documentation: Has a documentation guide and probably hundreds if not thousands of of tutorials available
    • Number of open issues: 610 open issues, 54 of which are bugs against the 8.x branch
  • Usage stats:
    • Almost 117,000 sites, though the majority are using the D7 version
  • Module features and usage
    • Many listeners will remember Features as the de facto solution for configuration management in Drupal 7 and earlier
    • As the name implies, it was really intended to share common capabilities across different Drupal sites
    • Unlike recipes, Features can have version numbers, because there is a path to sync configuration updates across sites using a Feature, though this is where a lot of teams found Features could be complex to use
    • We did previously cover Features as MOTW all the way back in episode #147, but I thought it was relevant to today’s discussion because of the way it provides a UI for organizing and exporting specific sets of configuration
    • There is an open issue for Features to directly export recipes, because it already does a lot of the time-consuming work of collecting together necessary config files, including dependencies
    • Even its current state, it could be a time saver for anyone wanting to start creating their own recipes

Is Heroku still your platform of choice? Are you thinking about “No PaaS”?

Posted on October 8, 2024 by Michael G
https://judoscale.com/blog/heroku-alternatives

Ruby 3.4.0 preview2 Released

Posted on October 8, 2024 by Michael G

We are pleased to announce the release of Ruby 3.4.0-preview2.

Prism

Switch the default parser from parse.y to Prism. [Feature #20564]

Language changes

  • String literals in files without a frozen_string_literal comment now emit a deprecation warning
    when they are mutated.
    These warnings can be enabled with -W:deprecated or by setting Warning[:deprecated] = true.
    To disable this change, you can run Ruby with the --disable-frozen-string-literal
    command line argument. [Feature #20205]

  • it is added to reference a block parameter. [Feature #18980]

  • Keyword splatting nil when calling methods is now supported.
    **nil is treated similarly to **{}, passing no keywords,
    and not calling any conversion methods. [Bug #20064]

  • Block passing is no longer allowed in index. [Bug #19918]

  • Keyword arguments are no longer allowed in index. [Bug #20218]

Core classes updates

Note: We’re only listing outstanding class updates.

  • Exception

    • Exception#set_backtrace now accepts an array of Thread::Backtrace::Location.
      Kernel#raise, Thread#raise and Fiber#raise also accept this new format. [Feature #13557]
  • Range

    • Range#size now raises TypeError if the range is not iterable. [Misc #18984]

Compatibility issues

Note: Excluding feature bug fixes.

  • Error messages and backtrace displays have been changed.
    • Use a single quote instead of a backtick as a opening quote. [Feature #16495]
    • Display a class name before a method name (only when the class has a permanent name). [Feature #19117]
    • Kernel#caller, Thread::Backtrace::Location’s methods, etc. are also changed accordingly.
    Old:
    test.rb:1:in `foo': undefined method `time' for an instance of Integer
            from test.rb:2:in `<main>'
    
    New:
    test.rb:1:in 'Object#foo': undefined method 'time' for an instance of Integer
            from test.rb:2:in `<main>'
    
  • Hash#inspect rendering has changed. [Bug #20433]
    • Symbol keys are displayed using the modern symbol key syntax: "{user: 1}"
    • Other keys now have spaces around =>: '{"user" => 1}', while previously they didn’t: '{"user"=>1}'

C API updates

  • rb_newobj and rb_newobj_of (and corresponding macros RB_NEWOBJ, RB_NEWOBJ_OF, NEWOBJ, NEWOBJ_OF) have been removed. [Feature #20265]
  • Removed deprecated function rb_gc_force_recycle. [Feature #18290]

Implementation improvements

  • Array#each is rewritten in Ruby for better performance [Feature #20182].

Miscellaneous changes

  • Passing a block to a method which doesn’t use the passed block will show
    a warning on verbose mode (-w).
    [Feature #15554]

  • Redefining some core methods that are specially optimized by the interpeter
    and JIT like String.freeze or Integer#+ now emits a performance class
    warning (-W:performance or Warning[:performance] = true).
    [Feature #20429]

See GitHub releases like Logger or
changelog for details of the default gems or bundled gems.

See NEWS
or commit logs
for more details.

With those changes, 4422 files changed, 163889 insertions(+), 243380 deletions(-)
since Ruby 3.3.0!

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What is Ruby

Ruby was first developed by Matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto) in 1993,
and is now developed as Open Source. It runs on multiple platforms
and is used all over the world especially for web development.

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Python 3.13.0 (final) released

Posted on October 8, 2024 by Michael G

 

Python 3.13.0 is now available

https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3130/

This is the stable release of Python 3.13.0

Python 3.13.0 is the newest major release of the Python programming language, and it contains many new features and optimizations compared to Python 3.12. (Compared to the last release candidate, 3.13.0rc3, 3.13.0 contains two small bug fixes and some documentation and testing changes.)

Major new features of the 3.13 series, compared to 3.12

Some of the new major new features and changes in Python 3.13 are:

New features

  • A new and improved interactive interpreter, based on PyPy’s, featuring multi-line editing and color support, as well as colorized exception tracebacks.
  • An experimental free-threaded build mode, which disables the Global Interpreter Lock, allowing threads to run more concurrently. The build mode is available as an experimental feature in the Windows and macOS installers as well.
  • A preliminary, experimental JIT, providing the ground work for significant performance improvements.
  • The locals() builtin function (and its C equivalent) now has well-defined semantics when mutating the returned mapping, which allows debuggers to operate more consistently.
  • A modified version of mimalloc is now included, optional but enabled by default if supported by the platform, and required for the free-threaded build mode.
  • Docstrings now have their leading indentation stripped, reducing memory use and the size of .pyc files. (Most tools handling docstrings already strip leading indentation.)
  • The dbm module has a new dbm.sqlite3 backend that is used by default when creating new files.
  • The minimum supported macOS version was changed from 10.9 to 10.13 (High Sierra). Older macOS versions will not be supported going forward.
  • WASI is now a Tier 2 supported platform. Emscripten is no longer an officially supported platform (but Pyodide continues to support Emscripten).
  • iOS is now a Tier 3 supported platform.
  • Android is now a Tier 3 supported platform.

Typing

  • Support for type defaults in type parameters.
  • A new type narrowing annotation, typing.TypeIs.
  • A new annotation for read-only items in TypeDicts.
  • A new annotation for marking deprecations in the type system.

Removals and new deprecations

  • PEP 594 (Removing dead batteries from the standard library) scheduled removals of many deprecated modules: aifc, audioop, chunk, cgi, cgitb, crypt, imghdr, mailcap, msilib, nis, nntplib, ossaudiodev, pipes, sndhdr, spwd, sunau, telnetlib, uu, xdrlib, lib2to3.
  • Many other removals of deprecated classes, functions and methods in various standard library modules.
  • C API removals and deprecations. (Some removals present in alpha 1 were reverted in alpha 2, as the removals were deemed too disruptive at this time.)
  • New deprecations, most of which are scheduled for removal from Python 3.15 or 3.16.

For more details on the changes to Python 3.13, see What’s new in Python 3.13.

More resources

  • Online Documentation
  • PEP 719, 3.13 Release Schedule
  • Report bugs via GitHub Issues.
  • Help fund Python directly (or via GitHub Sponsors), and support the Python community.

We hope you enjoy the new releases!

Thanks to all of the many volunteers who help make Python Development and these releases possible! Please consider supporting our efforts by volunteering yourself or through organization contributions to the Python Software Foundation.

Choo-choo from the release train,

Your release team,
Thomas Wouters 
Ned Deily 
Steve Dower 
Łukasz Langa 

OpenBSD 7.6 released

Posted on October 8, 2024 by Michael G
OpenBSD 7.6, the release in which every single line of the original code form the first release has been edited or removed, has been released. There’s a lot of changes, new features, bug fixes, and more in 7.6, but for desktop users, the biggest new feature is undoubtedly hardware-accelerated video decoding through VA-API. Or, as the changelog puts it: Imported libva 2.22.0, an implementation for VA-API (video acceleration API). VA-API provides access to graphics hardware acceleration capabilities for video processing. ↫ OpenBSD 7.6 release announcement This is a massive improvement for anyone using OpenBSD for desktop use, especially on power-constrained devices like laptops. Problematic video playback was one of the reasons I went back to Fedora KDE after running OpenBSD on my workstation, and it seems this would greatly improve that situation. I can’t wait until I find some time to reinstall OpenBSD and see how much difference this will make for me personally. There’s more, of course. OpenBSD 7.6 starts the bring-up for Snapdragon X Elite devices, and in general comes with a whole slew of low-level improvements for the ARM64 architecture. AMD64 systems don’t have to feel left out, thanks to AVX-512 support, several power management improvements to make sleep function more optimally, and several other low-level improvements I don’t fully understand. RISC-V, PowerPC, MIPS, and other architectures also saw small numbers of improvements. The changelog is vast, so be sure to dig through it to see if your pet bug has been addressed, or support for your hardware has been improved. OpenBSD users will know how to upgrade, and for new installations, head on over to the download page.

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Posted on October 7, 2024 by Michael G

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‘Kembiri politik sebar dakyah perang proksi’, bidas pemimpin Bersatu

Posted on October 7, 2024 by Michael G

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