nikitonsky: Pro tip: when you ask about something, name that object.
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nikitonsky: Let me get this straight. YOU changed the updates. But you want ME to check my internet connection?
Open Source Web Browser Engine
In September 2023, Safari 17.0 on macOS shipped a small but interesting change to the <select> element.
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Deno 1.40 introduces the Temporal API, TC39 decorators, and a range of deprecations and stabilizations, along with improvements in Node.js compatibility, LSP, diagnostics, and handling of unstable features, paving the way for a seamless upgrade to…
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nikitonsky: I guess Toronto is too small of a city to be mentioned on #GoogleMaps
Open Source Web Browser Engine
Safari Technology Preview Release 187 is now available for download for macOS Sonoma and macOS Ventura.
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An easy-to-use tidal-prediction program with a worldwide database.
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nikitonsky: Since everybody seems to like minimalism so much, let’s agree on some ground rules
Open Source Web Browser Engine
Last month, Safari 17.2 brought our biggest December release of web technology ever — with 39 new features and 169 bug fixes.
Articles (occasional rants) and tutorials about open source, BSD and GNU/Linux system administration, and programming - the pragmatic way.
In this article I share the results of a lab test in which I tested writing data to the filesystem directly with PHP fopen versus storing data in SQLite, PostgreSQL and MariaDB on different filesystems, mainly FFS2 on OpenBSD, UFS on FreeBSD, ext4…