Both Gin and Fiber claim to be high-performance web frameworks. This is a quick comparison for busy developers. Strengths: Performance: Fiber boasts excellent performance, often exceeding Gin in benchmarks, especially for simple use cases. It achieves this through a more lightweight approach. Simplicity: Fiber has a minimalist design philosophy, making it easier to learn and use, especially for … [Read more...]
5 alternatives to Notepad++ on Mac
Thanks to remarkable execution speed, syntax highlighting, multi-view, macro reading, and customization options, Notepad++ is easily one of the top text and source code editors out there. However, its only available on the Windows platform. Thankfully, there is no shortage of Notepad++ alternatives for macOS users. You can pick one based on your preferences, budget, and features on offer. Continue … [Read more...]
8 settings you need to change to get the most out of Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge is now a solid offering from the Windows maker. Although the browser once known as Microsofts Project Spartan got off to a rocky start, the software giant moved to the Chromium rendering engine and has added new features at a brisk pace. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
Randy Travis gets his voice back in a new Warner AI music experiment
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How to download Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge on a Mac
Macs are Apple's personal computer lineup iMac, Mac Mini, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and more. They offer great capabilities that rival brands sometimes try to emulate. Protecting your MacBook Pro with a case will only make it last longer, so make sure to buy one if you haven't yet. One of the handy features of macOS is the ability to use third-party browsers if you prefer another over Safari. … [Read more...]
What is ATX 3.0 and why you need to know before your next PC upgrade
When it comes to choosing a power supply unit (PSU), ATX 3.0 is the latest standard. While PSUs may go overlooked on many computers, they play one of the most important roles in the build. The PSU will make sure every other component has enough power and does not short out if there are any power cuts or surges. It is always a good idea to get a proper PSU based on your needs and never go too cheap … [Read more...]
Django part : 3
A redirect is a HTTP response that instructs the client's web browser to navigate to a different URL. Redirects are commonly used to direct users to a new page after performing a certain action, such as submitting a form, logging in, or logging out. Import the redirect shortcut: Import the redirect function from django.shortcuts at the top of your views file. from django.shortcuts import … [Read more...]
The 14 weirdest devices people have gamed on prove that it's time to stop
Gamers are a weird bunch. When we aren't playing, we're daydreaming about getting back to our gaming PC, console, or handheld to get lost in gaming oblivion. But the craziest ones don't stop there they relentlessly hunt for the most bizarre things to run games on. These are devices you'd typically never utter in the same sentence as the word gaming. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
It takes this lockpicking robot six days to open a lock, but we love it anyway
With the current AI and robotics craze sweeping the world, we're seeing people using them for both good and evil. And while there are a lot of moral debates over whether or not an automatic lockpicker should be made or not, someone has already created one. However, don't worry about a Terminator-like figure breaking into your house at night, as it takes this robot 6 days to break into a 5-pin … [Read more...]
Hyundai antes up $1B for AV startup Motional and Elon unplugs the Tesla Supercharger team
Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. Before I jump into the all the news — and boy there was a lot! — I have an important update for all of you lovely readers. TechCrunch Mobility is moving to Thursdays! It will be the same newsletter filled with news and insights on the sector, but just landing in your inboxes Thursday … [Read more...]
5 reasons everyone should buy an SBC, from afordability to simple curiosity
Single-board computers are small circuit boards that have all the basic computing functionality youre used to bundled into a small form factor and made available for a fraction of the cost of traditional laptop or desktop computers. Although SBCs have been around since the 70s, their popularity has soared over the past 20 years, thanks to the introduction of the Arduino (technically a single-board … [Read more...]
Jack Dorsey says (on X) that he’s not on the Bluesky board anymore
Jack Dorsey has apparently exited the Bluesky board. As spotted by TechCrunch, the former Twitter CEO who was previously Bluesky’s highest-profile proponent shared the life update this weekend on X, where he’s been posting a lot lately. In response to a user who asked “are you still on the bsky board,” Dorsey said only, “no.” That’s it, nothing more. Engadget has reached out to the company for … [Read more...]
17 Libraries You Should Know if You Build with React
#TL;DR I have gathered React libraries you should know about to build many different types of projects and become a react wiz🧙♂️.Each one of these is unique and has their own use case. Don't forget to star them 🌟 Let's get to it! DM me on Twitter for collab and sponsorships. 1. CopilotKit - In-app AI chatbots, textareas and AI agents Integrating AI features … [Read more...]
Jack Dorsey says he’s no longer on Bluesky’s board
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Windows 11 gets an unofficial ad blocker as part of Winpilot's newest update
Any time Microsoft tells people "You're getting ads," developers around the world unify to tell it, "No we're not." After the Redmond giant began slipping Start menu ads into Windows 11, people from all walks of life have provided ways to turn them off for good. News about the Windows 11 ad blocker with an amazing name is still hot off the press, yet another Windows 11 adblock tool has joined it … [Read more...]
How to fix a red blinking light on a router
If youve got a blinking red light on your router, theres something wrong with your connection. Depending on the brand of router, the red light can mean a few different things, but for the most part, it indicates an issue connecting to the internet. Some but not all routers have a single light for all notifications with others offering multiple lights for a variety of statuses. Things are also a … [Read more...]
I tried an OCuLink external GPU is it actually better than USB4?
Recently, I tried using an external GPU for the first time and found it to be a very useful addition if you want to improve your gaming experience. Games greatly benefit from the added power, so if you're playing at home, you can make them look a lot better using an external GPU, though the cost is a significant barrier. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
Jack Dorsey says he’s no longer on the Bluesky board
It sounds like Bluesky’s most prominent backer is no longer on its board. On Saturday, Jack Dorsey posted on X about grants for open protocols from his philanthropic Start Small initiative. This prompted someone to ask Dorsey if he was still on the Bluesky board, and he responded with a terse “no.” Dorsey did not answer any of the follow-up posts asking him to explain his departure. It’s not … [Read more...]
What happens when you type www.google.com in your favorite web browser?
If you are a we b developer, this information is for you.Many developers struggle with this kind of question during an interviews The first thing that happens when you type any URL (e.g., google.com) is that your browser sends this URL to a DNS (Domain Name Server) to obtain the IP address of the website. The DNS responds with the IP address linked to the URL (e.g., 142.250.66.110). Now, your … [Read more...]
How Next.js caching works
Let's start by understanding the caching system in Next.js and then dive into "no-store" and "force-dynamic". By default, Next.js uses a caching mechanism to improve performance. When a page is requested, Next.js checks if it has a cached version. If found, it serves the cached page, otherwise it generates the page on the server and caches it for future requests. With the introduction of RSC, … [Read more...]
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