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Kick the Buddy Second Kick – Spiness Machine vs The Buddy Born – Kick the Buddy – Slowly Gamerz

Posted on December 18, 2024 by Michael G
#slowlygamerz #kickthebuddysecondkick #offlinegames #spinessmachinevsthebuddyborn#onlinegames #gameplay #kickthebuddy

Hi Friends…!
We are ready to make your game experience even greater. Bugs are fixed and game performance is optimized. Enjoy.

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Credit For: Respected Owner
Game Name: Kick the Buddy Second Kick
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You will watch computer/mobile online and offline game videos on this channel, In which I will teach you how to play each game and every video of this channel will be based on his original voice or funny voice, which will entertain the audience.
And don’t forget to Like, Share and Subscribe to my channel (Slowly Gamerz).
Thanks…

Kryos – Beam 230 7r Moving Head Fixture By Rasha Professional

Posted on December 18, 2024 by Michael G
Rasha Kryos Beam™ features the revolutionary OSRAM® Kryos™ discharge lamp technology (8500°K, 2,000 hr). Rasha Kryos Beam™ produces a perfectly parallel, laser-like beam and mid-air effects with an incredible output. It also offers a flat, even spot field and even more saturation of colors. Rasha Kayos Beam™ has adopted the compact form, impressive speed, superior light quality and beautiful colors.it is much lighter in weight and more compact than other moving heads in its class. It’s very tight, 3-degree beam with extreme output makes it ideal for applications where a small beam is necessary Rasha Kryos Beam™ available in a shiny mirror-finish chrome version, adding glamour to sets while making lights a less invasive presence. Visit – https://www.rashaprofessional.com/beam-230-7r-kryos-moving-head

Pakistani beautiful items farisha tango open live pat -8

Posted on December 18, 2024 by Michael G
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best Digital Marketing

Posted on December 18, 2024 by Michael G
Digital marketing aapko apne product ya service ko online platform par promote karne ki anumati deta hai. Yeh aapko apne target audience tak pahunchne aur unhein attract karne mein madad karta hai.-
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Ukraine’s “Wikipedia 20” awards – celebrating volunteers who’ve made Ukrainian Wikipedia

Posted on December 18, 2024 by Michael G
How can we celebrate the contributions of volunteers who’ve dedicated literally dozens of years to making Wikipedia better? This year Ukrainian Wikipedia marked a 20-year…

Tag1 Consulting: Tag1 D7ES Adds Full Support for CKEditor 5 in Drupal 7

Posted on December 18, 2024 by Michael G

CKEditor 4.x reached end-of-life (EOL) in June 2023, creating a significant challenge for Drupal 7 users: their trusted WYSIWYG editor now has known vulnerabilities that are no longer patched in the open-source community version. Upgrading to v5 is essential for maintaining security, but the only option has been paid support from CKSource. All Tag1’s Drupal 7 Extended Support Service plans now include free CKEditor v5 support, providing significantly more value at a much lower cost! Planning to run D7 beyond its January 2025 end-of-life? Sign up for Tag1 D7ES to keep your site secure with ongoing core and module updates, including critical compatibility updates for CKEditor and jQuery. Learn more at D7ES.Tag1.com. Do your sites run on Pantheon.io? Tag1 is the exclusive provider of D7ES for Pantheon.io. All Pantheon users get the self-service version of Tag1 D7ES at no additional cost. Pantheon users looking to upgrade to the premium or enterprise Tag1 D7ES service can do so online at https://d7es.tag1.com/plans. ## Enter CKEditor 5 for Drupal 7 Through the Tag1 D7ES Service, which enables Drupal 7 sites to continue operating securely after D7 goes end-of-life in January 2025, Tag1 developed a new module that brings CKEditor 5 support to Drupal…

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“Master Hotwire” ebook

Posted on December 18, 2024 by Michael G
For some time now I’ve been working on an e-book about Hotwire, specifically aimed at Experienced Software Engineers. Why that focus? It’s simple: If you’re experienced I can save you time while giving you more information. For books the biggest cost is actually your time investment, not the price of the book. If this sounds interesting, I’m happy to say that the Beta version of the book is ready and available at: https://masterhotwire.com/ 🙂

Python 3.14.0 alpha 3 is out

Posted on December 18, 2024 by Michael G

O Alpha 3, O Alpha 3, how lovely are your branches!

https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3140a3/

This is an early developer preview of Python
3.14

Major
new features of the 3.14 series, compared to 3.13

Python 3.14 is still in development. This release, 3.14.0a3, is the
third of seven planned alpha releases.

Alpha releases are intended to make it easier to test the current
state of new features and bug fixes and to test the release process.

During the alpha phase, features may be added up until the start of
the beta phase (2025-05-06) and, if necessary, may be modified or
deleted up until the release candidate phase (2025-07-22). Please keep
in mind that this is a preview release and its use is
not recommended for production environments.

Many new features for Python 3.14 are still being planned and
written. Among the new major new features and changes so far:

  • PEP 649: deferred
    evaluation of annotations
  • PEP 741: Python
    configuration C API
  • PEP 761: Python 3.14
    and onwards no longer provides PGP signatures for release artifacts.
    Instead, Sigstore is recommended for verifiers.
  • Improved
    error messages
  • (Hey, fellow core developer, if a feature
    you find important is missing from this list, let Hugo
    know.)

The next pre-release of Python 3.14 will be 3.14.0a4, currently
scheduled for 2025-01-14.

More resources

  • Online
    documentation
  • PEP 745, 3.14
    Release Schedule
  • Report bugs at https://github.com/python/cpython/issues
  • Help fund Python and
    its community

And now for
something completely different

A mince pie is a small, round covered tart filled with “mincemeat”,
usually eaten during the Christmas season – the UK consumes some 800
million each Christmas. Mincemeat is a mixture of things like apple,
dried fruits, candied peel and spices, and originally would have
contained meat chopped small, but rarely nowadays. They are often served
warm with brandy butter.

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the earliest mention of
Christmas mince pies is by Thomas Dekker, writing in the aftermath of
the 1603
London plague
, in Newes
from Graues-end: Sent to Nobody
(1604):

Ten thousand in London swore to feast their neighbors with nothing
but plum-porredge, and mince-pyes all Christmas.

Here’s a meaty recipe from Rare
and Excellent Receipts, Experienc’d and Taught by Mrs Mary Tillinghast
and now Printed for the Use of her Scholars Only
(1678):

  1. How to make Mince-pies.

To every pound of Meat, take two pound of beef Suet, a pound of
Corrants, and a quarter of an Ounce of Cinnamon, one Nutmeg, a little
beaten Mace, some beaten Colves, a little Sack & Rose-water, two
large Pippins, some Orange and Lemon peel cut very thin, and shred very
small, a few beaten Carraway-seeds, if you love them the Juyce of half a
Lemon squez’d into this quantity of meat; for Sugar, sweeten it to your
relish; then mix all these together and fill your Pie. The best meat for
Pies is Neats-Tongues, or a leg of Veal; you may make them of a leg of
Mutton if you please; the meat must be parboyl’d if you do not spend it
presently; but if it be for present use, you may do it raw, and the Pies
will be the better.

Enjoy the new release

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 organisation contributions to the Python Software
Foundation
.

Regards from a snowy and slippery Helsinki,

Your release team,
Hugo van Kemenade

Ned Deily

Steve Dower

Łukasz Langa

How to get started on open-source development

Posted on December 18, 2024 by Michael G

Open-source technology isn’t just about building software — it’s about creating solutions collaboratively, making them freely available for anyone to use and adapt. This approach lowers barriers of access and allows solutions to be tailored to varying nuanced contexts rather than applying a copy-paste approach.  I come from a family with a heavy engineering background. […]

The post How to get started on open-source development appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.

FSF Blogs: Fresh off the digital Gutenberg: The fall 2024 Bulletin is now online

Posted on December 18, 2024 by Michael G
The latest issue of the Free Software Bulletin is now online. We’ve got a line-up of articles about abandonware traps, tools for cleaning up the Internet, and more!
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