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Programming Leftovers


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 13, 2023


Debian: Sparky 6.7-RC1 for arm64, Thomas Lange's Work, and Freexian

Lubuntu 23.04 "Lunar Lobster": Best New Features



OBS Post-mortem: Lack of Emails/Notifications from April 6 to April 11, 2023


↺ OBS Post-mortem: Lack of Emails/Notifications from April 6 to April 11, 2023


> After implementing the feature that allows the users to comment on specific lines in the changes of a request, we also introduced the possibility to notify about them. However, there was a corner case which caused the notifications to fail, so our reference server did not send any web notifications or emails during the Easter holidays (from 6th to 11th April).



Mike Blumenkrantz: Branched


↺ Mike Blumenkrantz: Branched


> Just a quick post to sum up all the new features and things to watch for in zink for 23.1: [...]


> [...]


> Has anyone else heard that Alyssa is going to Dyson to work on some new vaccuum tech? This is upending everything I thought I knew, but the source seems credible.



A/B Test with Qt Insight!


↺ A/B Test with Qt Insight!


> Our new analytics solution,Qt Insight, is growing and evolving with feedback from our customers and partners. Our newest release on the product provides a tool to assist you with A/B testing different software versions to identify components and UI elements that may work better than others, as well as ones that don't necessarily have the impact you'd have hoped for.


↺ Qt Insight



Visualizing Plankton Diversity and Climate Change: Impacting Policy with R Shiny


↺ Visualizing Plankton Diversity and Climate Change: Impacting Policy with R Shiny


> Plankton may be small, but they are mighty. These organisms play a crucial role in maintaining the health of our oceans.



Consider using constexpr static function variables for performance in C++


↺ Consider using constexpr static function variables for performance in C++


> When programming, we often need constant variables that are used within a single function. For example, you may want to look up characters from a table.



The Rust Foundation goes to war against people using the word "Rust"


↺ The Rust Foundation goes to war against people using the word "Rust"


> Seriously. The title of this article violates the new Rust Trademark Policy. It's insane.




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