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  • 8 Must-Know Google Calendar Tips to Boost Your Productivity

    If you like scheduling tasks, then Google Calendar can be your best friend. Here are eight easy tips to help you plan for productivity. Google Calendar allows teams to schedule meetings and events for effective collaboration. With on-time reminders of scheduled events, it’s easier for a person to track his daily tasks without missing an important meeting. If you are using Google calendar for schoo

      8 Must-Know Google Calendar Tips to Boost Your Productivity
    • Designing Effective Breadcrumbs Navigation — Smashing Magazine

      Breadcrumbs UX are often neglected, but they can be extremely helpful when designing a complex navigation. We can improve them with sideways navigation, clearer breadcrumbs paths and accordions on mobile. Nobody gets particularly excited about breadcrumbs navigation. You know, those tiny little crumbles of pathways that illustrate where a user currently is in the intricate hierarchy of the website

        Designing Effective Breadcrumbs Navigation — Smashing Magazine
      • How to read a WebPageTest Waterfall View chart - Matt Hobbs

        First published: Oct 2, 2019 Last updated: Jan 5, 2023 Tagged: webperf, ramblings, webpagetest. Matt Hobbs Read time: 149 mins Table of contents Basic Layout 1 - Key 2 - Request list 3 - Request timeline 4 - CPU Utilisation 5 - Bandwidth In 6 - Browser Main Thread 7 - Page is Interactive (Long Tasks) Vertical lines Horizontal timings Request 1 - The HTML Request 7 - A third-party JavaScript file R

        • How We Improved SmashingMag Performance — Smashing Magazine

          In this article, we’ll take a close look at some of the changes we made on this very site — running on JAMStack with React — to optimize the web performance and improve the Core Web Vitals metrics. With some of the mistakes we’ve made, and some of the unexpected changes that helped boost all the metrics across the board. Every web performance story is similar, isn’t it? It always starts with the l

            How We Improved SmashingMag Performance — Smashing Magazine
          • The growth of command line options, 1979-Present

            This table has the number of command line options for various commands for v7 Unix (1979), slackware 3.1 (1996), ubuntu 12 (2015), and ubuntu 17 (2017). Cells are darker and blue-er when they have more options (log scale) and are greyed out if no command was found. We can see that the number of command line options has dramatically increased over time; entries tend to get darker going to the right

            • Speed By A Thousand Cuts

              In 2019, eBay prioritized a company-wide initiative, aptly called “Speed,” focused on improving the performance of critical eBay flows across all platforms — iOS, Android, and Web. This article explains the journey and outcomes. Death by a thousand cuts is a popular figure of speech that refers to a failure that occurs as a result of many small problems. It has a negative connotation to it and is

                Speed By A Thousand Cuts
              • UI Density

                Interfaces are becoming less dense. I’m usually one to be skeptical of nostalgia and “we liked it that way” bias, but comparing websites and applications of 2024 to their 2000s-era counterparts, the spreading out of software is hard to ignore. To explain this trend, and suggest how we might regain density, I started by asking what, exactly, UI density is. It’s not just the way an interface looks a

                  UI Density
                • Blocked by Cloudflare

                  Blocked by Cloudflare Published: August 07, 2023 | Read time: Tagged: drm privacy security software web-dev Well, it finally happened to me. I was blocked out of a website I need for work because of Cloudflare. And I have no idea if or when I’ll be let back in. Cloudflare’s secure connection loop The story begins with Cloudflare. Cloudflare is a company that provides content delivery networking, d

                  • How bad are search results? Let's compare Google, Bing, Marginalia, Kagi, Mwmbl, and ChatGPT

                    Marginalia does relatively well by sometimes providing decent but not great answers and then providing no answers or very obviously irrelevant answers to the questions it can't answer, with a relatively low rate of scams, lower than any other search engine (although, for these queries, ChatGPT returns zero scams and Marginalia returns some). Interestingly, Mwmbl lets users directly edit search res

                    • Book of News - Ignite 2019

                      B O O K O F N E W S Microsoft Ignite 2019 Orlando, November 4 – 8, 2019 | Foreword by Frank Shaw 9 Section 1 Azure 10 Chapter 1 Azure Infrastructure 11 Item 1.1.1 Azure Arc: Extended Azure management and security to any infrastructure Item 1.1.2 Azure Data Services Preview: Run Azure data services anywhere Item 1.1.3 Azure Da v4 and Das v4 series virtual machines Item 1.1.4 Serial Console for Azur

                      • Introducing Next.js Commerce 2.0 – Vercel

                        Today, we’re excited to introduce Next.js Commerce 2.0. App Router Ready: Using React Server Components, Server Actions, built-in layouts, metadata, and all the new patterns from the recently released App Router.Dynamic Storefront: Edge-rendered, dynamic storefront, at the speed of static. Customize content without sacrificing performance.Simplified Architecture: Next.js Commerce is now a single p

                          Introducing Next.js Commerce 2.0 – Vercel
                        • Introducing RAG 2.0 - Contextual AI

                          I consent to receiving email communications and marketing material from Contextual AI Thank you for joining our waitlist – we will be in touch. In the meantime, you can follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter. Homepage Today, we’re announcing RAG 2.0, our approach for developing robust and reliable AI for enterprise-grade performance. Unlike the previous generation of RAG, which stitches together frozen

                            Introducing RAG 2.0 - Contextual AI
                          • Making a micro Linux distro

                            Follow @popovicu94 In this article, we’ll talk about building up a tiny (micro) Linux “distribution” from scratch. This distribution really won’t do much, but it will be built from scratch. We will build the Linux kernel on our own, and write some software to package our micro-distro. Lastly, we are doing this example on the RISC-V architecture, specifically QEMU’s riscv64 virt machine. There’s ve

                              Making a micro Linux distro
                            • Rediscovering the Small Web - Neustadt.fr

                              Most websites today are built like commercial products by professionals and marketers, optimised to draw the largest audience, generate engagement and 'convert'. But there is also a smaller, less-visible web designed by regular people to simply to share their interests and hobbies with the world. A web that is unpolished, often quirky but often also fun, creative and interesting. - Parimal Satyal,

                              • I Used The Web For A Day On A 50 MB Budget — Smashing Magazine

                                Data can be prohibitively expensive, especially in developing countries. Chris Ashton puts himself in the shoes of someone on a tight data budget and offers practical tips for reducing our websites’ data footprint. This article is part of a series in which I attempt to use the web under various constraints, representing a given demographic of user. I hope to raise the profile of difficulties faced

                                  I Used The Web For A Day On A 50 MB Budget — Smashing Magazine
                                • GPT-3 Creative Fiction · Gwern.net

                                  Creative writing by OpenAI’s GPT-3 model, demonstrating poetry, dialogue, puns, literary parodies, and storytelling. Plus advice on effective GPT-3 prompt programming & avoiding common errors. I continue my AI poetry generation experiments with OpenAI’s GPT-3 (released mid-2020), which is 116× larger, and much more powerful, than the 2019 GPT-2. GPT-3, however, is not merely a quantitative tweak y

                                    GPT-3 Creative Fiction · Gwern.net
                                  • Is Lighthouse a misleading performance tool?

                                    Rob OLeary Posted on Jul 7, 2023 • Updated on Jul 16, 2023 • Originally published at roboleary.net Google calls Lighthouse "an open-source, automated tool for improving the quality of web pages". It is not a performance tool per se, but a prominent feature is giving feedback on a webpage's performance. It is a big challenge to get a top performance score for mobile in Lighthouse. If you have tried

                                      Is Lighthouse a misleading performance tool?
                                    • Handy Recovery 5.5 Crack + Key Full Latest Free Download

                                      Handy Recovery 5.5 Crack is provided in our software library. These installation files are often used to install this tool: HandyRecovery.exe, Handy Recovery 5.0.exe, patch.exe, HANDYR1.EXE, and HandyRecovery_1.exe. The copyright of this program belongs to SoftLogica.As users say, the great advantages are: it has an easy-to-use interface, has an excellent price and good support. According to user

                                        Handy Recovery 5.5 Crack + Key Full Latest Free Download
                                      • What I've learned over 10 years on Stack Overflow

                                        I’m approaching my ten year anniversary on Stack Overflow. Over the past decade, how I use the site and my understanding of it has evolved quite a bit, so I thought I’d share some of what I’ve learned along the way. I’m writing this as a moderate user who is not engaged in the broader Stack Overflow community or culture. These days I pretty much only answer questions related to VS Code since it’s

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