NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is making strides in astronomy with its 122-megapixel primarily infrared photos taken 1.5 million kilometers away from Earth. Impressive stuff. The space agency’s newest sky-peeper takes a different approach, however, performing groundbreaking space science with 36 pixels. It’s not a typo—36 pixels, not 36 megapixels. The X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission … [Read more...]
You are using OneNote wrong if you haven't tried these templates
Templates may be one of the most overlooked features of OneNote. Thats partially due to Microsofts slow pace updating the default templates library on OneNote. However, that shouldnt discourage you from exploring some of the built-in as well as third-party OneNote templates on your laptop. Whether you want to create a weekly plan, jot-down meeting notes, create a journal, or draft a customer … [Read more...]
MagSafe charger? That's boring. Here are some of the weirdest MagSafe accessories
Many tech enthusiasts, including myself, can't resist new gadgets that make life a little easier. But just because something is useful, doesn't mean it has to be boring. MagSafe accessories are a great example of this after all, magnets are always fun and satisfying. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks tonight — here’s how to see it
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What are IOPS in SSDs, and why they matter
IOPS stands for Input/Output Operations Per Second. While they don't always equate to real-world performance, they are used to measure how many tasks a computer storage device can handle, per second. The bigger the number, or the more IOPS a storage drive offers, the better performance the drive has to offer. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
Alternative clouds are booming as companies seek cheaper access to GPUs
The appetite for alternative clouds has never been bigger. Case in point: CoreWeave, the GPU infrastructure provider that began life as a cryptocurrency mining operation, this week raised $1.1 billion in new funding from investors including Coatue, Fidelity and Altimeter Capital. The round brings its valuation to $19 billion post-money, and its total raised to $5 billion in debt and equity — a … [Read more...]
A speedrunner’s quest to (re)build the perfect N64 controller
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validateDOMNesting error in React
The validateDOMNesting error in React occurs when the DOM elements are not properly nested according to the HTML specification. The error message will look like this: Warning: validateDOMNesting(...): <p> cannot appear as a descendant of <p> This error tells us that the <p> element cannot be a descendant of another <p> element. HTML has a defined set of rules for how … [Read more...]
BenQ ScreenBar Pro review: The monitor light bar most people should buy when you can
As someone who considers good lighting essential for finding a productive workflow, I've found that the best monitor light bars are an excellent way to add overhead lighting to your workspace without cluttering your desk. BenQ is one of the biggest brands in the monitor light bar space, and it has a new offering: the BenQ ScreenBar Pro. I've been using it for a few weeks, and it seems like the … [Read more...]
Better Siri is coming: what Apple’s research says about its AI plans
Apple hasn’t talked too much about AI so far — but it’s been working on stuff. A lot of stuff. a:hover]:text-gray-63 [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black dark:[&>a:hover]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-gray [&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-63 dark:[&>a]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a]:shadow-underline-gray">Image: Cath Virginia / The VergeIt would be … [Read more...]
Score spring savings with $320 off Microsoft's Surface Pro 9 in this limited-time deal
You won't find a better tablet than Microsoft's Surface Pro 9, offering a sleek design that's paired with impressive power running Windows for a fully fleshed out computing experience. The only real drawback to this machine is that it comes with a retail price that's quite high, coming in at starting price of $1000. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
The Rabbit r1 shipped half-baked, but that’s kind of the point
I finally received the rabbit r1 (the company insists on this lowercase styling) I’ve been writing about since its debut at CES in January. And I was able to tell within about 30 seconds of turning it on that it was shipped a couple months too soon — but honestly…that’s fine? It’s weird, relatively cheap, and obviously an experiment. To me that’s something we should be rallying behind, not dunking … [Read more...]
The best new browser for Windows
a:hover]:text-gray-63 [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black dark:[&>a:hover]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-gray [&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-63 dark:[&>a]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a]:shadow-underline-gray">Image: David Pierce / The VergeHi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 36, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If … [Read more...]
Build a translator app using Azure AI
I travel a lot, and while travelling, Google translator becomes my best friend. Be it asking for help with directions or making a new friend, a translator has been my companion. Like any other developer during a weekend, I thought, "Can I build a hacky version of it for myself?" And I did 👉 https://langbuddy.netlify.app/ (this is my version of "The UI sucks, but it works").Well enough of … [Read more...]
Light your money on fire instead of buying these 7 graphics cards
Graphics cards can be a touchy subject for PC gamers. Whether it's the best gaming GPUs on the market or the worst GPUs of all time, people will always have conflicting opinions. However, most of us can probably agree on is that some graphics cards are either objectively poor products or simply unnecessary for the vast majority. Companies like Nvidia and AMD aren't helping either by always adding … [Read more...]
Next.js error: "You're importing a component that needs next/headers"
I had this error at work when working with Next.js You're importing a component that needs next/headers. That only works in a Server Component which is not supported in the pages/ directory.. We're using Next.js 14.1 with App router. I was trying to import a Zod schema from one file to another. Let's dive into the error and why it happens. The error message says that you're importing a component … [Read more...]
[DAY 18-20] I Built A Game & A Calorie Counter In Javascript
Hi everyone! Welcome back to my blog where I document the things I learned in web development. I do this because it helps retain the information and concepts as it is some sort of an active recall.On days 18-20, I built a text-based role-playing game and a calorie counter to learn basic Javascript concepts and form validation. 10 things I learned: JavaScript interacts with HTML using the … [Read more...]
Useful Web APIs For Your Next Project
There are plenty of native web APIs that have a variety of uses.Here are 5 useful APIs that I use quite often in my web development projects. Clipboard API The clipboard API is a simple method to copy text to a user's clipboard. This can be used in a wide range of applications such as URL shorteners or blogs, where you want to add a copy button to copy content. To copy text, you first need an … [Read more...]
Building an Animated Cute Lion Using HTML and CSS
IntroductionWelcome back to Day 27 of the #100DaysOfCode Challenge! Today, we're going to dive into creating a fun and adorable project: an animated cute lion using HTML and CSS. This project will not only add a touch of creativity to your coding journey but also help you enhance your skills in HTML and CSS animation. Before We Begin Before we dive into the coding process, make sure you have a … [Read more...]
Beginner's Guide to IndexedDB: Illustrated with Easy-to-Follow Block Diagrams
What is IndexedDB?In simple terms, IndexedDB is a client-side storage technique like LocalStorage and SessionStorage. But what sets it apart and makes it far more powerful than the other alternatives is it's: Ability to manage large amounts of structured data including files/blobs or other binary types Ability to create indexes for efficient querying of data (and hence the name "Indexed" … [Read more...]
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