The Raspberry Pi 5 is the fastest and most powerful device put out by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Its release was like a breath of fresh air after the supply chain disruptions following COVID-19 made obtaining a Raspberry Pi 4 at a reasonable price all but impossible. Even though the new Pi is fast, it could be faster with just a few modifications.
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How to protect your privacy with an SBC-powered VPN server
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are an effective means to enhance your privacy. By disguising your IP address, a VPN prevents third-parties from tracking your online activities on top of protecting your data from network-based hacking attacks. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read More...]
The Mac Pro and Studio won’t get the M4 nod until mid-2025
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The Future of Remote Work for Developers:
Hello, Digital Nomads!The world of work has undergone a seismic shift over the last few years, especially in the tech industry. Remote work isn't just a temporary fix—it's becoming a permanent fixture. For us developers, this can mean both freedom and challenge. Today, we’re diving into the trends shaping remote work and the tools making it easier to code from anywhere. 1. Emerging Trends in … [Read More...]
iFixit’s teardown of the new M4 iPad Pro reveals an easier-to-replace battery
The new 13-inch M4 iPad Pro is really, really thin. That’s inevitably going to make certain aspects of repairing the device even more difficult, which iFixit confirmed in a teardown published this weekend. But it does shine in one area — when it comes to replacing the battery, Apple made some seriously helpful changes.“For the first time in an iPad Pro, we’re able to remove the battery immediately … [Read More...]
Air coolers can handle almost everything, so who are AIO coolers really for?
The air cooling vs. watercooling debate is not new. Ever since liquid AIOs entered the market, PC users have argued fervently for both sides. There was a time when air coolers couldn't hold a candle to the power and efficiency of liquid coolers. But, for over a decade now, we've seen high-performance air coolers go head-to-head with AIOs, with products like Noctua NH-D15 and Thermalrigt Peerless … [Read More...]
Day 0: Kicking Off My Journey
About me, My Purpose , and My Goals: About me: I am a second-year undergraduate pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering. I am passionate about computers and eager to dive deep into the vast world of programming and software development. That's the professional stuff... but what really brought me here is the sheer competitiveness in the field of computer science. … [Read More...]
Sonos is teasing its ‘most requested product ever’ on Tuesday
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Multi-Language Django Project in 12 Simple Steps(2024).
A Comprehensive Guide to Internationalization in DjangoIn today's interconnected world, reaching a global audience is crucial for the success of any web application. Internationalization (i18n) in Django allows developers to create applications that can be adapted to various languages and regions without significant changes to the codebase. In this tutorial, we'll walk through the steps to … [Read More...]
Building a PC is about to get pricier, but not for the reasons you think
Building a PC might be a lengthy journey from research to assembly, but it's always satisfying. The giddy feeling you get from unwrapping new components and powering on the PC for the first time is unparalleled. Recent generations of CPUs and GPUs have made it more costly to tap into this feeling, and it seems the era of budget gaming PCs that deliver decent performance is about to end. … [Read More...]
Why companies are turning to internal hackathons
Companies are always looking for an edge, and searching for ways to encourage their employees to innovate. One way to do that is by running an internal hackathon around a theme and having employees attack a problem together. It not only brings in new ideas and new ways to solve problems for the company and its customers, but also has the added benefit of enabling staff to collaborate and share … [Read More...]