Server Actions in Next.js can be confusing to understand. I already dove into Server Actions in my previous post on RSCs. My aim here is to dive into the nuances of Server Actions. A common pattern when doing form submissions: Use bind with server actions in Next.js is to pass additional arguments to the action beyond just the submitted form data. If you look at this code example: "use … [Read more...]
Amazon Great Summer Sale: Top Deals on Samsung, Xiaomi, and OnePlus Tablets
Amazon Great Summer Sale 2024 began for all users in India on May 2, coinciding with Flipkart's Big Saving Days sale. During their respective sales, both e-commerce sites are offering lucrative discounts on a wide range of products, including personal electronics like smartphones and laptops, as well as popular home appliances such as smart televisions. Previously we have talked about the best … [Read more...]
Android Bug Leaks DNS Traffic to Hackers While Switching VPN Servers
Android’s operating system has identified a critical vulnerability that allows DNS traffic to leak during VPN server switches, potentially exposing users’ internet activity to cybercriminals. The issue, which affects multiple versions of Android, including the latest Android 14, was first reported by a user on Reddit and subsequently confirmed by Mullvad VPN through an internal … [Read more...]
Mastering Standalone Jobs in Laravel 11: Organize Large Codebases with Ease
Laravel continues to evolve as a framework and is consistently introducing new features that streamline development workflows and enhance codebase manageability. With the release of Laravel 11, one notable addition is the support for standalone jobs. This allows developers to define job classes outside app/Jobs directory. This is particularly beneficial for large applications, where maintaining a … [Read more...]
As Google’s antitrust trial wraps, DOJ seeks sanctions over missing messages
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Anker's 100W 3-port charger gets massive discount, falling to lowest price yet
There's nothing wrong with using the charger that came with your device. But if you're someone that owns a smartphone, tablet, accessories, and maybe even a laptop chances are, you'll have to plug in multiple chargers just to get all your devices topped up. Again, there's nothing wrong with this, but if you want to try and cut down on the clutter, or just want an improved charging experience, … [Read more...]
We tried cooling an Intel Core i9-14900KS passively using nothing but a giant heatsink
Thermal design power (TDP) is vital when shopping for the best CPU cooler. The Intel Core i9-13900KS is a power-hungry chip that can draw more than 300W of power from the PSU, but after seeing how well the Noctua NH-P1 performed with the AMD Ryzen 7900, I thought "There's no way it could handle the 14900KS, right?" There's only one way to answer whether you can passively cool the 14900KS and … [Read more...]
Microsoft needs some time to ‘refine’ updates for Copilot AI in Windows
Microsoft’s latest Windows Insider blog posts say that when it comes to testing new Copilot features in Windows 11, “We have decided to pause the rollouts of these experiences to further refine them based on user feedback.” For people who already have the feature, “Copilot in Windows will continue to work as expected while we continue to evolve new ideas with Windows Insiders.” Microsoft is … [Read more...]
Google bans advertisers from promoting deepfake porn services
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Building Interactive Web Applications with JavaScript
JavaScript is the backbone of modern web development, empowering developers to create dynamic and interactive web applications that engage users and deliver rich user experiences. Let's explore some key concepts and techniques for building interactive web applications with JavaScript. Event Handling: Event handling is a fundamental aspect of JavaScript programming, allowing developers to respond … [Read more...]
5 Windows programs I wish were still around
A lot of programs and services have made it to the tech graveyard over the years, and plenty of them, believe it or not, have come from Microsoft. That's right, Microsoft has sunsetted a lot of its products and services in the name of innovation, many of which I have very fond memories of using back in my early days of computing. It's never a bad time to revisit these programs, as they've all had … [Read more...]
LG’s quirky briefcase TV is nearly matching its best price to date
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Visual Studio Code smooths branch switching
Visual Studio Code 1.89, the April 2024 release of Microsoft’s popular code editor, has arrived with capabilities including enhanced branch switching and middle-click paste support.The update, downloadable from the project website, was announced May 2. Enhanced branch switching addressed a long-standing feature request to save and restore editors when switching between source control branches. … [Read more...]
Razer's Meta Quest 3 head strap system brings an insane design like only it can
Razer is just one of those companies that just doesn't play it safe when it comes to its designs and products. Unlike other companies, it's willing to take risks with new types of products, and while these items can sometimes be a miss, it's still good to see a company out there willing to try new things. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
Apple might add AI features to these staple apps to make your life easier
If you're not tired of companies announcing AI features for their platforms, you may be interested in what Apple is doing. So far, while other big tech companies are jumping head-first into the AI scene, Apple has been relatively quiet about its plans. However, the company is expected to break its silence with a wave of AI-based features, which will arrive in staple apps for iOS and macOS users. … [Read more...]
How to drop a pin on iPhone in Apple Maps
The debate of whether Google Maps or Apple Maps is the better choice is a fierce one, but it's Apple Maps that ships with all the best iPhones right out of the box. That, by itself, makes Apple Maps a great choice of navigation software for iOS 17 users. There are thousands of locations stored in Apple Maps, but what happens if you need to get somewhere that isn't on the map? This kind of … [Read more...]
X is using Grok to publish AI-generated news summaries
X is using Grok to publish AI-generated summaries of news and other topics that trend on the platform. The feature, which is currently only available to premium subscribers, is called “Stories on X,” according to a post from the company’s engineering account.According to X, Grok relies on users’ posts to generate the text snippets. Some seem to be more news-focused, while others are summaries of … [Read more...]
Iconiq raises $5.15B toward seventh flagship fund
Iconiq Capital has raised $5.15 billion across two funds associated with the seventh growth fund family, according to SEC filings. The firm, which launched in 2011 as a private office managing capital of some of the most prominent and wealthiest people in tech, including Mark Zuckerburg and Jack Dorsey, originally targeted $5.75 billion, according to meeting information from New Mexico State … [Read more...]
Luminar cuts 20% of staff and outsources lidar production
Lidar company Luminar is slashing its workforce by 20% and will lean harder on its contract manufacturing partner as part of a restructuring that will shift the company to a more “asset-light” business model, as it aims to scale production. The cuts will affect around 140 employees, and are starting immediately. Luminar is also cutting ties with “the majority” of its contract workers. “Today, we … [Read more...]
Luminar, maker of lidar for autonomous driving, lays off 20 percent of its workforce
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