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In this web content, the author emphasizes the decreasing nutritional value of fruits and vegetables over time. They explain that these foods are essential for a healthy diet due to their mineral and vitamin content. The author highlights a study that compared the mineral contents of fruits and vegetables from different time periods and found […]
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In this blog post, the author discusses the incorporation of Swift in the OS and its impact on app developers. The author acknowledges a complaint made on the Swift Forums and refrains from dismissing it with a snarky comment. They proceed to explain the trade-off between static and dynamic linking for libraries shipped with the […]
Forge is an open-source “Rules Engine” for the popular card game Magic: the Gathering, completely unrelated to the creators of the game, Wizards of the Coast. The software, released under the GNU Public License, offers a wide range of features and options. It supports up to 8 players, with control given to either humans or […]
The author emphasizes the importance of understanding the rationale behind previous decisions when making choices in order to avoid making things worse. They argue that it is essential to consider second-order thinking, which involves considering the consequences of the consequences of our decisions. The author introduces Chesterton’s Fence as a heuristic that cautions against removing […]
SSH3 is a new version of the SSH protocol that brings improvements to speed, security, and features. It uses QUIC+TLS1.3 for secure channel establishment and HTTP Authorization mechanisms for user authentication. SSH3 offers faster session establishment with only 3 round-trip times compared to SSHv2’s 5 to 7 round-trip times. It also enhances security by relying […]
In this web content, Oskar discusses the impending end of the CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) world and the shift towards Event Sourcing. He explains that storing data as events allows for better optimization of information quality rather than size. Oskar likens event storing to Santa Claus making a list and checking it twice, stating […]
InpharmDTM is a healthcare company that aims to assist healthcare providers in making better clinical decisions based on data. Despite being founded in 2018, the company has shown significant growth and profitability. With a focus on efficiency and a performance-driven culture, InpharmDTM has managed to grow rapidly with a small team. The company prides itself […]
Prompt is a terminal that combines the best features of GNOME Builder, GNOME Text Editor, and VTE. It can be seen as a companion terminal to Builder and is particularly useful for immutable/container-oriented desktops like Fedora Silverblue or Project Bluefin. Prompt was initially a prototype for GNOME Builder nearly a decade ago, but it was […]
Starting today, Zulip’s mobile push notification service will no longer be free for new self-hosted customers with more than 10 users. Current users will have unlimited free access until February 15, 2024. To replace this, two new plans have been introduced: the Business plan, which includes unlimited access to mobile push notifications and expert commercial […]
We’re excited to announce the launch of Fly Postgres, a managed Postgres offering in partnership with Fly.io. Fly Postgres databases are hosted on Fly.io’s edge computing platform, available in over 37 locations worldwide. With Fly Postgres, you can expect all the features and extensions of a Supabase managed database, including support for Vector/AI workloads, connection […]