thing 3 Things to Know Before Starting Your AI Journey By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 12:00:00 EST AI-Powered Search Engines?referred to as "Insight Engines" by Gartner and "Cognitive Search" by Forrester?can deliver significant value to organizations these days, provided certain risks are avoided. Full Article
thing Key things to know when incorporating a company By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-09-14T10:03:24+05:30 Thanks to the structural changes brought about by the GOI, incorporating a company has now become much easier and streamlined. Full Article
thing Key things to know when registering a LLP By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-11-30T12:17:25+05:30 Registering a LLP requires an Application for Digital signature Certificate, Designated Partner Identification Number, Reservation of name of the LLP and finally Registration of LLP. Full Article
thing MSME Schemes: Everything about Providing Assistance to Training Institutions By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-05-24T10:30:38+05:30 The Ministry of MSME, therefore, offers the Assistance to Training Institutions Scheme for providing financial aid to institutions to impart entrepreneurship development programs. Full Article
thing 5 things to know about 3-month EMI moratorium offer by RBI By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-13T06:30:00+05:30 The 3-month EMI moratorium offered by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) includes all term loans like home loans, personal loans, credit card dues etc. Full Article
thing 'Nothing adverse' in overseas remittance data, says CBDT By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-02-05T08:06:26+05:30 “The Directorate of Intelligence & Criminal Investigation (I&CI) of the income tax department during August and September 2019 obtained LRS data from several banks in Mumbai and Delhi and verification of the top 100 cases was undertaken. However, nothing adverse was found,” said the report, which was submitted to SIT probing black money earlier this year. Full Article
thing When the 20-something founder of Oculus first met Mark Zuckerberg, he blew him off By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2015-09-09T13:26:20+05:30 Zuckerberg decided to go visit the startup's headquarters after loving his first demo with Oculus' virtual reality headset in Facebook's office. Full Article
thing For a mobile first nation that loves missed calls, here’s something product managers need to know By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-02T12:38:35+05:30 Our jugaad of giving missed calls when mobile telephony was expensive has created a habit that’s still prevalent. Then came OTP, which saw nationwide acceptance when regulators mandated it for banking transactions. Full Article
thing Doling out ESOPs? Here’s everything about Employee Stock Option Plan for SMEs By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-07-13T12:07:22+05:30 ESOPs allow grantees to have a stake in the company which directly results in greater loyalty. Full Article
thing Mega PSU bank mergers come into effect from April 1. 5 things a bank customer should know By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-31T13:57:57+05:30 You would have given your bank account numbers and IFSC codes for various financial transactions. Unless these accounts are seamlessly merged into the financial system of the anchor bank, you would be required to change the details of your bank account. Full Article
thing Stay home, reflect and be part of something bigger: Sunita Williams to Indian students stuck in US By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-05T13:11:51+05:30 Indian-American NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has advised Indian students stranded in the US due to the coronavirus-linked global travel restrictions to use the occasion to think how they could be a productive and positive addition to the society. Full Article
thing Family floater or individual insurance: Things to consider while choosing a health cover By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-20T06:30:00+05:30 An individual looking to buy health insurance cover has to make two decisions. The first is whether the entire family needs insurance and the second is about the type of health policy to buy. Full Article
thing Thinking about a career change during the coronavirus pandemic? Here are 8 things to consider By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-27T06:30:00+05:30 Though India does not have similar jobs data reporting structure during this pandemic, it is easy to see that the job market this year will be the most challenging that we have seen in our lifetimes. Full Article
thing Economic Survey 2020: Here's everything you need to know By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-01-31T10:38:39+05:30 Economic Survey 2020: Here's everything you need to know Full Article
thing Everything that shines is not gold, it could be silver: Jim Rogers By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:28:02+05:30 Everything that shines is not gold, it could be silver: Jim Rogers Full Article
thing No reason to hide anything: Delhi health minister over 'under-reporting' of COVID-19 deaths By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T22:38:31+05:30 Confusion prevailed over the number of COVID-19 deaths in Delhi, with data from four hospitals showing that 92 people succumbed to the infection as against 68 reported by the government. Full Article
thing Everything that shines is not gold, it could be silver: Jim Rogers By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:28:02+05:30 Everything that shines is not gold, it could be silver: Jim Rogers Full Article
thing 'Nothing adverse' in overseas remittance data, says CBDT By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-02-05T08:06:26+05:30 “The Directorate of Intelligence & Criminal Investigation (I&CI) of the income tax department during August and September 2019 obtained LRS data from several banks in Mumbai and Delhi and verification of the top 100 cases was undertaken. However, nothing adverse was found,” said the report, which was submitted to SIT probing black money earlier this year. Full Article
thing As pandemic rages, anything goes for bitcoin's third 'halving' By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:51:53+05:30 Bitcoin’s technology was designed in such a way that it cuts the reward for miners in half every four years, a move meant to keep a lid on inflation. Full Article
thing I can’t see things getting better anytime soon: Vijender Singh By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-01T20:43:59+05:30 With restrictions on travelling and no sporting activity allowed, the 34-year-old Haryana boxer is spending time with his family in Delhi. Full Article
thing Vinyl Records: People, places and things beyond headlines By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-02-08T22:19:33+05:30 The lacquer disc-making factory of Apollo Masters in California caught fire last week. It has been devastated. Full Article
thing New York coronavirus antibody study: Why I had nothing to say to the press on this one. By statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 03:09:12 +0000 The following came in the email: I’m a reporter for **, and am looking for comment on the stats Gov Cuomo just released. Would you be available for a 10-minute phone conversation? Please let me know. Thanks so much, and here’s the info: Here is the relevant part: In New York City, about 21 percent, […] Full Article Public Health
thing Rangers Respond to Report of Train Passenger with Difficulty Breathing By www.nps.gov Published On :: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 04:45:00 EST In spite of the rapid response time, park emergency responders were not able to revive 72-year old John Debelack of Saddlebrooke, Arizona. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2011-06-29_death.htm Full Article
thing Joe Exotic clothing sells out in hours By www.geelongadvertiser.com.au Published On :: Tiger King Joe Exotic’s new clothing line sold out within hours, netting more than US $20,000 ($A30,600). in sales, it was reported. Full Article
thing 7 things that really annoy me when I go out for my daily exercise By www.getsurrey.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 03:30:00 GMT Here are some of the negatives I've faced while trying to make use of my daily permitted exercise Full Article What's On
thing CSS3 'Drop Everything' By www.cssplay.co.uk Published On :: 2010-02-06 Using CSS3 to produce a multi purpose dropdown menu system that can contain any information. Full Article
thing 20 things that perfectly describe growing up in Newcastle By www.chroniclelive.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 13:04:35 +0000 Being brought up in Newcastle holds many different memories for all of us and being a Geordie is something to be proud of. Full Article North East News
thing The Theorem That Applies to Everything from Search Algorithms to Epidemiology By rss.sciam.com Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 15:00:00 GMT Perron-Frobenius theorem and linear algebra have many virtues to extol -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com Full Article The Sciences Math
thing I am taking my leave of Weblog Tools Collection, and thanks for everything! By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 31 Mar 2013 13:41:38 +0000 Not many of the present readers might know me very well, and that in part, is the reason that I have made the decision to transfer WLTC to more willing and presently capable hands. I am a stranger on my blog and the time has come for me to make sure that this blog, its contents and its knowledge are archived and preserved and maybe rejuvenated at a later time. I delved into blogging tools back in 2004 when I started my Masters degree in CS. I wanted some code to mess around with in my free time and everyone was talking about blogging. I looked into a variety of tools, built a small Linux server for myself at home, and installed a few of the tools that were freely available at that time. I had a heck of a time getting a hold of MT (Moveable Type, the most well-known name) and […] Full Article Blogging
thing Everything You Need to Know About Web Accessibility By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 08:26:09 +0000 Are you sure everyone on the web can easily access your website? ‘Cause if it is not accessible to everyone, you are losing some great business opportunities! This article is going to put some shades on this “web accessibility” term. Also, you will get to know why it holds so much importance in today’s digital... Full Article Development UI UI/UX Web Development Web Development Trends
thing 4 Things to Consider While Designing Minimalist Presentation Design By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 11:52:16 +0000 Creating a presentation is one of the best ways to convey information to a wide audience in an easy-to-follow manner. Such presentations are often made using attractive and unique designs to help draw-in viewers. One style that has remained popular among presentation designers throughout the years is “minimalist” presentations. Minimalist presentations rely on the concept... Full Article Design minimalism presentation presentations
thing 7 Things to Include on Your Website Homepage By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 20:56:44 +0000 Have you been thinking of high-quality web design? Are you floundering with the things that you will put on your homepage? Are you second-guessing yourself? If this is the case then you have come to the right place. More often than not, experienced business owners and marketers struggle with nailing their homepage content. However, it is safe to say that there is no perfect formula for this! As your website is your company’s virtual front door, you have the right to choose how to represent yourself. In other words, there is an array of things that you can include on The post 7 Things to Include on Your Website Homepage appeared first on Photoshop Lady. Full Article Uncategorized
thing 5 Things You Should Keep in Mind Before Starting a Website By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 22:19:29 +0000 Starting a website can be a fun journey for some of the tech wizards out there, and a relative nightmare for the rest of us. So before you take a leap of faith and jump-start this project, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. 1. The aim matters This is where it all begins, your vision. What is your website about? What is it that you would like for your website to showcase? What is the call-to-action you hope your website’s visitors to make? As you answer the above questions, you will be able to utilize The post 5 Things You Should Keep in Mind Before Starting a Website appeared first on Photoshop Lady. Full Article 3D Effect UI Design
thing Strange Things Behind Belgian Windows By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 12:20:07 +0000 160 photos of the strange and intriguing objects people display behind their windows, for passers-by to look at. These things... Full Article Photography belgium windows
thing 9 Obvious Things You Probably Don’t Know About WordPress SEO By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 04:48:42 +0000 f there is one thing you should include in your WordPress website’s strategy, it’s search engine optimization. Because when you do it right, you’ll be rewarded. Hugely rewarded. With tons of high quality visitors. Full Article SEO 9 about things
thing 5 things to Note in a New Phoenix 1.5 App By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 13:44:00 -0400 Yesterday (Apr 22, 2020) Phoenix 1.5 was officially released ???? There’s a long list of changes and improvements, but the big feature is better integration with LiveView. I’ve previously written about why LiveView interests me, so I was quite excited to dive into this release. After watching this awesome Twitter clone in 15 minutes demo from Chris McCord, I had to try out some of the new features. I generated a new phoenix app with the —live flag, installed dependencies and started a server. Here are five new features I noticed. 1. Database actions in browser Oops! Looks like I forgot to configure the database before starting the server. There’s now a helpful message and a button in the browser that can run the command for me. There’s a similar button when migrations are pending. This is a really smooth UX to fix a very common error while developing. 2. New Tagline! Peace-of-mind from prototype to production This phrase looked unfamiliar, so I went digging. Turns out that the old tagline was “A productive web framework that does not compromise speed or maintainability.” (I also noticed that it was previously “speed and maintainability” until this PR from 2019 was opened on a dare to clarify the language.) Chris McCord updated the language while adding phx.new —live. I love this framing, particularly for LiveView. I am very excited about the progressive enhancement path for LiveView apps. A project can start out with regular, server rendered HTML templates. This is a very productive way to work, and a great way to start a prototype for just about any website. Updating those templates to work with LiveView is an easier lift than a full rebuild in React. And finally, when you’re in production you have the peace-of-mind that the reliable BEAM provides. 3. Live dependency search There’s now a big search bar right in the middle of the page. You can search through the dependencies in your app and navigate to the hexdocs for them. This doesn’t seem terribly useful, but is a cool demo of LiveView. The implementation is a good illustration of how compact a feature like this can be using LiveView. 4. LiveDashboard This is the really cool one. In the top right of that page you see a link to LiveDashboard. Clicking it will take you to a page that looks like this. This page is built with LiveView, and gives you a ton of information about your running system. This landing page has version numbers, memory usage, and atom count. Clicking over to metrics brings you to this page. By default it will tell you how long average queries are taking, but the metrics are configurable so you can define your own custom telemetry options. The other tabs include process info, so you can monitor specific processes in your system: And ETS tables, the in memory storage that many apps use for caching: The dashboard is a really nice thing to get out of the box and makes it free for application developers to monitor their running system. It’s also developing very quickly. I tried an earlier version a week ago which didn’t support ETS tables, ports or sockets. I made a note to look into adding them, but it's already done! I’m excited to follow along and see where this project goes. 5. New LiveView generators 1.5 introduces a new generator mix phx.gen.live.. Like other generators, it will create all the code you need for a basic resource in your app, including the LiveView modules. The interesting part here is that it introduces patterns for organizing LiveView code, which is something I have previously been unsure about. At first glance, the new organization makes sense and feels like a good approach. I look forward to seeing how this works on a real project. Learn More We're hiring Application Developers in our Boulder, Chattanooga, Durham, Falls Church and Remote (U.S. Only) offices. Learn more and introduce yourself. Conclusion The 1.5 release brings more changes under the hood of course, but these are the first five differences you’ll notice after generating a new Phoenix 1.5 app with LiveView. Congratulations to the entire Phoenix team, but particularly José Valim and Chris McCord for getting this work released. Full Article Code Back-end Engineering
thing 9 Things You Can Do To Your WordPress Website During Quarantine By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 18:15:25 +0000 If you’d have told us at WPZOOM about the current situation we find ourselves in six months ago, we wouldn’t have believed you. It’s all we can see if we turn on the TV and it’s clear right now, humanity has taken a break. Worrying about loved ones, ensuring we stay safe, and for heaven’s sake, stay inside. Staying inside […] Full Article News
thing 5 things to Note in a New Phoenix 1.5 App By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 13:44:00 -0400 Yesterday (Apr 22, 2020) Phoenix 1.5 was officially released ???? There’s a long list of changes and improvements, but the big feature is better integration with LiveView. I’ve previously written about why LiveView interests me, so I was quite excited to dive into this release. After watching this awesome Twitter clone in 15 minutes demo from Chris McCord, I had to try out some of the new features. I generated a new phoenix app with the —live flag, installed dependencies and started a server. Here are five new features I noticed. 1. Database actions in browser Oops! Looks like I forgot to configure the database before starting the server. There’s now a helpful message and a button in the browser that can run the command for me. There’s a similar button when migrations are pending. This is a really smooth UX to fix a very common error while developing. 2. New Tagline! Peace-of-mind from prototype to production This phrase looked unfamiliar, so I went digging. Turns out that the old tagline was “A productive web framework that does not compromise speed or maintainability.” (I also noticed that it was previously “speed and maintainability” until this PR from 2019 was opened on a dare to clarify the language.) Chris McCord updated the language while adding phx.new —live. I love this framing, particularly for LiveView. I am very excited about the progressive enhancement path for LiveView apps. A project can start out with regular, server rendered HTML templates. This is a very productive way to work, and a great way to start a prototype for just about any website. Updating those templates to work with LiveView is an easier lift than a full rebuild in React. And finally, when you’re in production you have the peace-of-mind that the reliable BEAM provides. 3. Live dependency search There’s now a big search bar right in the middle of the page. You can search through the dependencies in your app and navigate to the hexdocs for them. This doesn’t seem terribly useful, but is a cool demo of LiveView. The implementation is a good illustration of how compact a feature like this can be using LiveView. 4. LiveDashboard This is the really cool one. In the top right of that page you see a link to LiveDashboard. Clicking it will take you to a page that looks like this. This page is built with LiveView, and gives you a ton of information about your running system. This landing page has version numbers, memory usage, and atom count. Clicking over to metrics brings you to this page. By default it will tell you how long average queries are taking, but the metrics are configurable so you can define your own custom telemetry options. The other tabs include process info, so you can monitor specific processes in your system: And ETS tables, the in memory storage that many apps use for caching: The dashboard is a really nice thing to get out of the box and makes it free for application developers to monitor their running system. It’s also developing very quickly. I tried an earlier version a week ago which didn’t support ETS tables, ports or sockets. I made a note to look into adding them, but it's already done! I’m excited to follow along and see where this project goes. 5. New LiveView generators 1.5 introduces a new generator mix phx.gen.live.. Like other generators, it will create all the code you need for a basic resource in your app, including the LiveView modules. The interesting part here is that it introduces patterns for organizing LiveView code, which is something I have previously been unsure about. At first glance, the new organization makes sense and feels like a good approach. I look forward to seeing how this works on a real project. Learn More We're hiring Application Developers in our Boulder, Chattanooga, Durham, Falls Church and Remote (U.S. Only) offices. Learn more and introduce yourself. Conclusion The 1.5 release brings more changes under the hood of course, but these are the first five differences you’ll notice after generating a new Phoenix 1.5 app with LiveView. Congratulations to the entire Phoenix team, but particularly José Valim and Chris McCord for getting this work released. Full Article Code Back-end Engineering
thing Internet of Things en de gebouwde omgeving By designworkplan.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 11:09:34 +0000 Internet of Things, wat betekend dat voor informatie in de gebouwde omgeving? Hoe kan een bewegwijzering systeem hiervan onderdeel uitmaken? Full Article blog blognl iot nl
thing Let's Encrypt Everything By blog.codinghorror.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Nov 2016 00:03:31 GMT I'll admit I was late to the HTTPS party. But post Snowden, and particularly after the result of the last election here in the US, it's clear that everything on the web should be encrypted by default. Why? You have an unalienable right to privacy, both in the real world Full Article
thing I'm Loyal to Nothing Except the Dream By blog.codinghorror.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 09:19:56 GMT There is much I take for granted in my life, and the normal functioning of American government is one of those things. In my 46 years, I've lived under nine different presidents. The first I remember is Carter. I've voted in every presidential election since 1992, but I do not Full Article
thing There is no longer any such thing as Computer Security By blog.codinghorror.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Sep 2018 09:50:53 GMT Remember "cybersecurity"? Mysterious hooded computer guys doing mysterious hooded computer guy .. things! Who knows what kind of naughty digital mischief they might be up to? Unfortunately, we now live in a world where this kind of digital mischief is literally rewriting the world's history. For proof of that, Full Article
thing Say Hello to Something Awesome By uxdesign.cc Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:08:00 PDT https://uxdesign.cc/saying-goodbye-to-yesterday-and-hello-to-something-awesome-636362789e84 Full Article
thing Teamstack: Everything You Need, All in One Place By webdesignledger.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 14:17:08 +0000 You know what sucks? Having to navigate through dozens of tools, all on separate dashboards, just to get one job done. Nowadays, there’s a tool for everything, and while that’s amazing, it’s very overwhelming sometimes. Oftentimes, some tools are forgotten about completely. How on earth do we tackle this situation? I mean, as time goes […] Read More at Teamstack: Everything You Need, All in One Place Full Article Editors Pick Featured News Resources Tools
thing Video Tutorial: How to Turn Anything into Gold in Photoshop By blog.spoongraphics.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 07:00:16 +0000 In today’s Adobe Photoshop tutorial I’m going to show you how to turn anything into gold using this simple combination of Photoshop filters and tools. The effect smooths out the details of a regular image and adds an array of shiny reflections to mimic the appearance of a polished metal statue. A gradient overlay gives […] The post Video Tutorial: How to Turn Anything into Gold in Photoshop appeared first on Spoon Graphics. Full Article Videos gold effect photoshop photoshop gold effect photoshop gold effect tutorial photoshop tutorial video video tutorial
thing How (And Where) To Mount an Action Camera (On Anything!) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:28:28 +0000 Pictures and video from an action camera can be awesome. But how do you get the best shots? It’s all about the mounting of the camera and we’re going to tell you how to do it. How and where do you mount an action camera? The most popular place to mount an action camera is on a helmet using a Continue Reading The post How (And Where) To Mount an Action Camera (On Anything!) appeared first on Photodoto. Full Article Cameras & Equipment Photography Tips & Tricks action camera accessories action camera mounts mount action camera on anything
thing CSS Vertical Centering – Everything You Need To Know By webdesignerwall.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Dec 2016 13:00:41 +0000 Getting content to center perfectly within an element and then ensuring it responds properly at different screen sizes is one of the biggest challenges that still face front-end designers. It is not that it is difficult, but because there are several ways to go about it, figuring out which method is best can be confusing. […] The post CSS Vertical Centering – Everything You Need To Know appeared first on Web Designer Wall. Full Article Tutorials CSS
thing 5 things to Note in a New Phoenix 1.5 App By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 13:44:00 -0400 Yesterday (Apr 22, 2020) Phoenix 1.5 was officially released ???? There’s a long list of changes and improvements, but the big feature is better integration with LiveView. I’ve previously written about why LiveView interests me, so I was quite excited to dive into this release. After watching this awesome Twitter clone in 15 minutes demo from Chris McCord, I had to try out some of the new features. I generated a new phoenix app with the —live flag, installed dependencies and started a server. Here are five new features I noticed. 1. Database actions in browser Oops! Looks like I forgot to configure the database before starting the server. There’s now a helpful message and a button in the browser that can run the command for me. There’s a similar button when migrations are pending. This is a really smooth UX to fix a very common error while developing. 2. New Tagline! Peace-of-mind from prototype to production This phrase looked unfamiliar, so I went digging. Turns out that the old tagline was “A productive web framework that does not compromise speed or maintainability.” (I also noticed that it was previously “speed and maintainability” until this PR from 2019 was opened on a dare to clarify the language.) Chris McCord updated the language while adding phx.new —live. I love this framing, particularly for LiveView. I am very excited about the progressive enhancement path for LiveView apps. A project can start out with regular, server rendered HTML templates. This is a very productive way to work, and a great way to start a prototype for just about any website. Updating those templates to work with LiveView is an easier lift than a full rebuild in React. And finally, when you’re in production you have the peace-of-mind that the reliable BEAM provides. 3. Live dependency search There’s now a big search bar right in the middle of the page. You can search through the dependencies in your app and navigate to the hexdocs for them. This doesn’t seem terribly useful, but is a cool demo of LiveView. The implementation is a good illustration of how compact a feature like this can be using LiveView. 4. LiveDashboard This is the really cool one. In the top right of that page you see a link to LiveDashboard. Clicking it will take you to a page that looks like this. This page is built with LiveView, and gives you a ton of information about your running system. This landing page has version numbers, memory usage, and atom count. Clicking over to metrics brings you to this page. By default it will tell you how long average queries are taking, but the metrics are configurable so you can define your own custom telemetry options. The other tabs include process info, so you can monitor specific processes in your system: And ETS tables, the in memory storage that many apps use for caching: The dashboard is a really nice thing to get out of the box and makes it free for application developers to monitor their running system. It’s also developing very quickly. I tried an earlier version a week ago which didn’t support ETS tables, ports or sockets. I made a note to look into adding them, but it's already done! I’m excited to follow along and see where this project goes. 5. New LiveView generators 1.5 introduces a new generator mix phx.gen.live.. Like other generators, it will create all the code you need for a basic resource in your app, including the LiveView modules. The interesting part here is that it introduces patterns for organizing LiveView code, which is something I have previously been unsure about. At first glance, the new organization makes sense and feels like a good approach. I look forward to seeing how this works on a real project. Learn More We're hiring Application Developers in our Boulder, Chattanooga, Durham, Falls Church and Remote (U.S. Only) offices. Learn more and introduce yourself. Conclusion The 1.5 release brings more changes under the hood of course, but these are the first five differences you’ll notice after generating a new Phoenix 1.5 app with LiveView. Congratulations to the entire Phoenix team, but particularly José Valim and Chris McCord for getting this work released. Full Article Code Back-end Engineering
thing What Does Big Tech Know About You? Basically Everything By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2019 19:50:54 +0000 Big tech companies have been spying on us for years. This knowledge isn’t new information, but what could be surprising is exactly to what extent each company does it. Security Baron categories what data six of the biggest tech companies collect from you in The Data Big Companies Have On You infographic, and these are just the ones they admit to collecting on their own privacy pages!The seemingly endless stream of Facebook privacy scandals of late—including the latest involving users as young as 13 years old—may have you questioning how much the social network and other tech giants actually know about you.The folks at Security Baron examined the privacy policies of Facebook, Google, Apple, Twitter, Amazon, and Microsoft and put together a handy infographic showing the types of data each company admits to collecting. For Facebook and others, data is money. But just how much these tech giants actually know about you might be surprising.As you can see in the infographic below, Facebook is particularly data-hungry, even gathering information about your work, income level, race, religion, political views, and the ads you click in addition to more commonly collected data points such as your phone number, email address, location, and the type of devices you use."Facebook is unusually aggressive," Security Baron pointed out. "This data can be exploited by advertisers and (hopefully not nefarious) others."Twitter, in comparison, is "comparatively hands-off," the site notes. The microblogging service, for instance, doesn't collect your name, gender, or birthday (Facebook, Google, and Microsoft all do), but Twitter does know your phone number, email address, time zone, what videos you watch, and more.Google and Microsoft, meanwhile, are the other big players when it comes to collecting data."With Cortana listening in and Gmail seeing all of your emails, the ubiquitous nature of Google and Microsoft gives them access to an uncomfortably large amount of your information," Security Baron wrote.Check out the full infographic below to see what Facebook, Google, Apple, Twitter, Amazon, and Microsoft may know about you. For tips on securing your digital privacy, check our story, "Online Data Protection 101: Don't Let Big Tech Get Rich Off Your Info.This is a fairly simple infographic design using a comparison table. I think the use of the icons is particularly effective showing which of Google’s or Microsoft’s apps are collecting the data.Although the types of data are identified down the left side, I wish there was a way to identify the more sensitive types of data.Original article can be found at https://www.pcmag.com/ Full Article
thing 10 Things To Do Before Any Video Interview By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 16:00:37 +0000 We’re all working from home, and that include job interviews, news interviews, class lectures, webinars, presentations to customers and even just business meetings. The 10 Things to Do Before Any Video Interview infographic from Kickresume is a great last-minute checklist before you turn on your webcam!In the end, you can take this infographic as a checklist. You can use it to prepare for your job interview or any other video conference call.And, oh boy, are we going to make many more of those. Sure, it took a global pandemic for companies to recognize the value of working from home but now there’s no going back. Video conference calls are here to stay. (I personally hate it but even I should probably get used to it. Damn.)Anyway, good luck at your job interview!I would have preferred more visual elements, but I like that this is a tightly focused infographic with a clear, useful message to a broad audience. This is one of the best uses for an infographic: an informative topic, related to the industry of the publishing company, with a popular, trending topic. This design checks all the boxes.Designers have to remember that the infographic image file will often be shared by itself, so it always helps to include a few more thins in the footer:The Infographic Landing Page URL (not just the company home page). This will help readers find the full infographic and the article that went along with it. Don’t make people search for it on your website.A copyright or Creative Commons statement is always a good idea when you publishing an infographic Full Article