In the world of programming, naming conventions are like rules for giving names to things like variables, functions, and files. Imagine you're organizing your room: you use labels to know where things are. Similarly, in coding, clear names help developers understand what each part of the code does. What is a Naming Convention? A naming convention is like a rulebook for naming things in code, such … [Read more...]
Fiido Air review: so lightweight you’ll forget it’s an e-bike
‘The world’s lightest city e-bike’ claim is worth a test, if not your $1,799.Yes, that’s an electric bike, though you wouldn’t know it from looks alone, or from hoisting it up some stairs since it weighs as much as a regular city bike at just 30 pounds (about 14kg). What you’re looking at is the Fiido Air, a carbon fiber e-bike from the Chinese company I tested on a whim once, just to … [Read more...]
DBOS: A better way to build applications?
At the end of March 2024, Mike Stonebraker announced in a blog post the release of DBOS Cloud, “a transactional serverless computing platform, made possible by a revolutionary new operating system, DBOS, that implements OS services on top of a distributed database.” That sounds odd, to put it mildly, but it makes more sense when you read the origin story: The idea for DBOS (DataBase oriented … [Read more...]
AI still has a ways to go in code refactoring
In the rush to embrace coding assistants like Amazon CodeWhisperer to generate new code for developers, we haven’t spent much time asking if that code is any good. By some measures, the answer is clearly “no.” According to a GitClear analysis, “Code generated during 2023 … resembles [that of] an itinerant contributor,” likely caused by increased use of coding assistants.This is not to say that … [Read more...]
The end of vendor-backed open source?
A few weeks ago, Redis changed its license from the Open Source Initiative (OSI)-approved BSD 3-Clause license to the Redis Source Available License (RSALv2). This move echoed Elastic’s earlier license change for Elasticsearch, which switched from the Apache License 2.0 to the Elastic License (ELv2). Then, just as OpenSearch was forked from open-source Elasticsearch, Valkey has been forked from … [Read more...]
Sony Announces Summer Sale Offer in India, PS5 Slim Gets Rs. 5,000 Discount
Sony has announced a limited-period promotional offer that brings down the price of the newly launched PlayStation 5 slim variants in India. The “Summer Sale” offer will apply a discount of Rs. 5,000 on the PS5 slim. Starting May 1, the console will be available for Rs. 49,990, down from its retail price of Rs. 54,990. The slim variant of the PS5 was launched in India earlier this month. Sony had … [Read more...]
Hackers Took Just 29-Days From IcedID Infection to Dagon Locker Ransomware
In a sophisticated cyberattack that unfolded over 29 days, cybersecurity analysts have meticulously traced the steps of threat actors from the initial infection with IcedID malware to the eventual deployment of Dagon Locker ransomware. The detailed account of this cyber intrusion provides a chilling example of how quickly and stealthily cybercriminals can compromise an organization’s network … [Read more...]
Telegram Web App Vulnerability Let Attackers Hijack Sessions
A new vulnerability has been discovered in Telegram, allowing a threat actor to hijack a Telegram user session via XSS (Cross-Site Scripting). This vulnerability exists in Telegram WebK versions below 2.0.0. A CVE for this vulnerability is yet to be assigned. However, Telegram has acted swiftly upon this vulnerability and has patched it accordingly. This vulnerability also affects web3 … [Read more...]
Nothing Phone 2a Gets an India-Exclusive Blue Colour Variant: Price, Availability
Nothing has unveiled the Nothing Phone 2a in a new colour option in India. The new finish arrives nearly one month after the launch of the handset and is an India-exclusive. The Nothing Phone 2a runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro SoC and features a full-HD+ AMOLED display with 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. It has a dual rear camera unit, led by a 50-megapixel primary camera, and features … [Read more...]
Motorola Teases Launch of New TWS Earphones in India; Could be Moto Buds, Moto Buds+
Motorola is gearing up to introduce a new line of personal audio products in India. The company has teased the launch of true wireless earphones but has not revealed which model or models will be unveiled. Motorola has also not confirmed the launch timeline. The teaser only shows the design of the charging case that the TWS earphones will come with and the changing background colour of the … [Read more...]
OpenAI inks strategic tie-up with UK’s Financial Times, including content use
OpenAI, maker of the viral AI chatbot ChatGPT, has netted another news licensing deal in Europe, adding London’s Financial Times to a growing list of publishers it’s paying for content access. As with earlier OpenAI’s publisher licensing deals, financial terms of the arrangement are not being made public. The latest deal looks a touch cozier than other recent OpenAI publisher tie-ups — such as … [Read more...]
Google Play Store Now Allowing Users to Download Multiple Apps Simultaneously
Google Play Store has silently rolled out a new feature that will make the lives of users a little easier. The Android's default app marketplace is now allowing users to download multiple new apps simultaneously, eliminating the need to wait to download apps one by one, which can be quite time-consuming especially if the size of the apps is large. However, there are some restrictions to the … [Read more...]
Financial Times signs licensing deal with OpenAI
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Building a Totoro Toggle Switch Using HTML and CSS
Are you ready to add a touch of whimsy to your web projects? In today's #100DaysOfCode Challenge, we'll be creating a Totoro Toggle Switch using HTML and CSS.This fun and interactive project will not only enhance your coding skills but also bring a smile to your face! Let's dive in step by step. Step 1: Set Up Your Environment Before we begin, ensure you have a text editor ready. You can use any … [Read more...]
Amazon Upcoming Sale 2024: Check out Next Sale Date, Best Offers, Deals, and More
Amazon is surely one of the best e-commerce platforms in the country. The platform offers great services for its customers and also offers great discounts and deals via different sales. Whether it's Amazon Prime Day or the Great Indian Festival, the platform holds many sales throughout the year and provides heavy discounts on different segments, including smartphones, home appliances, fashion, … [Read more...]
Multiple QNAP Vulnerability Let Hackers Hijack Your NAS
QNAP has disclosed multiple vulnerabilities across its network-attached storage (NAS) systems, which could allow hackers to take control of affected devices. The vulnerabilities impact several versions of QNAP’s operating systems and applications, including QTS, QuTS hero, QuTScloud, and myQNAPcloud. CVE Details CVE-2024-21899: Improper Authentication Vulnerability This critical flaw … [Read more...]
fatal: not possible to fast-forward, aborting Error solution
As a developer, we often encounter error messages that can be perplexing. One such common Git error is "fatal: not possible to fast-forward, aborting." In this article, we will dive into this error and try to understand what this error is all about, the concept of fast-forward merges, why this error occurs, and discuss effective solutions to this error.Understand the error message It is important … [Read more...]
Find Malware With ANY RUN Threat Intelligence YARA Search by File Contents
YARA is a rule-based malware detection tool that utilizes regular expressions and textual/binary signatures to create descriptions (rules) for identifying malicious files. Within ANY.RUN TI, YARA Search allows you to write, edit, test, download, and manage your rules seamlessly, using your existing TI Lookup quota for searches. Find malicious files that match your YARA … [Read more...]
Next.js Rendering Wars: Decoding CSR, SSR, and SSG for Maximum Impact
Introduction In the realm of modern web development, choosing the right rendering method is crucial for optimal performance and user experience. Next.js, a popular React framework, offers three main rendering methods: Client Side Rendering (CSR), Server Side Rendering (SSR), and Static Site Generation (SSG). Each method has its strengths and weaknesses, making it essential to understand their … [Read more...]
OnePlus Nord 4, OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite Said to Be in the Pipeline, Chipset Details Leaked
OnePlus Nord CE 4 with Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC was launched in India earlier this month. Now, OnePlus is said to be working on new Nord series smartphones. The OnePlus Nord 4 and OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite are said to be in development and a rumour suggesting the chipsets for the phones have surfaced online. Both phones are tipped to come with Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipsets. The OnePlus Nord 4 is … [Read more...]
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