Apple Intelligence Features Still Coming in Later iOS 18 Developer Beta
Apple Intelligence is still not available as of the fourth developer beta of iOS 18 this week, leading some to wonder if the features have been delayed. However, we have confirmed that Apple still plans to add some of the new Apple Intelligence features to an upcoming beta this su … ⌘ Read more
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[47°09′13″S, 126°43′18″W] Automatic systems disengaged due to blizzard
❤️ 🎶: A message to myself by JEONG HYO BEAN
Kuo: 2026 iPhone to Use New Advanced Camera Sensor From Samsung
Apple’s iPhone will adopt a new 48MP Ultra Wide CMOS image sensor (CIS) made by Samsung as early as 2026, breaking Sony’s years-long monopoly as Apple’s CIS supplier, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Writing in a brief report published on X (formerly Twitter), Kuo said Samsung has … ⌘ Read more
Esports for old folks: Nintendo turns classic games into bite-sized challenges
Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition challenges you to practice getting mushrooms as Mario or the Triforce as Link, faster than anyone else. ⌘ Read more
House Inputs and Outputs
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Docker Security Advisory: AuthZ Plugin Bypass Regression in Docker Engine
Certain versions of Docker Engine have a security vulnerability that could allow an attacker to bypass authorization plugins (AuthZ) under specific circumstances. The base likelihood of this being exploited is low. This advisory outlines the issue, identifies the affected versions, and provides remediation steps for impacted users. ⌘ Read more
iOS 18 Beta 4 & iPadOS 18 Beta 4 Available to Download
Apple has released iOS 18 beta 4 and iPadOS 18 beta 4 for iPhone and iPad users enrolled in the developer beta testing program. Typically a public beta version matching the same build is released soon after. While the developer beta program is intended for advanced users and developers, anyone can install iOS 18 beta … Read More ⌘ Read more
GNOME bans Manjaro Core Team Member for uttering “Lunduke”
The GNOME team has censored – and deleted the account – of the maintainer of Manjaro Linux GNOME Edition. Why? Because he linked to a Lunduke article. ⌘ Read more
MacOS Sequoia 15 Beta 4 Available to Download
Apple has released the fourth beta version of MacOS Sequoia 15 to those who are actively running macOS Seqouia developer beta in the testing program. A matching build for public beta testers typically arrives soon after, which would be versioned macOS Sequoia public beta 2. MacOS Sequoia 15 features some intriguing new features for the … Read More ⌘ Read more
Release Candidate for iOS 17.6, macOS Sonoma 14.6, iPadOS 17.6 Available for Testing
Apple has issued the Release Candidate builds for iOS 17.6 for iPhone, ipadOS 17.6 for iPad, and macOS Sonoma 14.6 for Mac. Release Candidate builds are typically the last finalized beta build, which, assuming there are no significant bugs or security issues found, often matches the final version of that software to be released to … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/20 … ⌘ Read more
How we improved availability through iterative simplification
Solving and staying ahead of problems when scaling up a system of GitHub’s size is a delicate process. Here’s a look at some of the tools in GitHub’s toolbox, and how we’ve used them to solve problems.
The post [How we improved availability through iterative simplification](https://github.blog/engineering/engineering-principles/how-we-improved-availability-through-iterative-simplification/ … ⌘ Read more
How to review code effectively: A GitHub staff engineer’s philosophy
GitHub Staff Engineer Sarah Vessels discusses her philosophy of code review, what separates good code review from bad, her strategy for finding and reviewing code, and how to get the most from reviews of her own code.
The post [How to review code effectively: A GitHub staff engineer’s philosophy](https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/how-to-review-code-effectively-a-github-staff-eng … ⌘ Read more
Welcome Bob Killen, CNCF’s new Senior Technical Program Manager!
We’d like to take a moment to welcome and introduce (or reintroduce) Bob Killen, CNCF’s new Senior Technical Program Manager! Bob has been a member of the cloud native community for some time now and is probably familiar… ⌘ Read more
Authentication vs authorization: understanding the difference
Member post originally published on the Cerbos blog by Omu Inetimi Authentication vs Authorization: Understanding the Difference In recent times, security in modern applications cannot be overemphasized. It is extremely important to ensure our applications have proper security… ⌘ Read more
Local LLM Messenger: Chat with GenAI on Your iPhone
Learn about the LoLLM Messenger project — a winner of the AI/ML Hackathon — which allows you to send iMessages to GenAI models running directly on your computer. ⌘ Read more
You Can Change iPhone Mirroring Window Size in macOS Sequoia Beta 4
With the fourth beta of macOS Sequoia that came out today, Apple added a useful new feature to iPhone Mirroring.
When you connect your iPhone to your Mac, you can now make some changes to the window size, something that … ⌘ Read more
Adelaide pool using artificial intelligence to help stop drownings
An Adelaide pool has become the first in South Australia to use AI to help stop swimmers drowning. ⌘ Read more
Rivian CEO Explains Why Apple CarPlay Won’t Come to Its Vehicles
Electric automaker Rivian has no plans to introduce support for Apple CarPlay in its vehicles, founder and CEO RJ Scaringe says.
The company’s stance was explained in a recent interview with [The Verge](https://www.theverge.com/2024/7/22/24203609/rivian-apple-carplay-support-rj-sc … ⌘ Read more
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AAEON Unveils All-in-One Panel PCs Powered by Intel & Rockchip Processors
AAEON Unveils All-in-One Panel PCs Powered by Intel & Rockchip Processors
AAEON has expanded its product range with the launch of two innovative All-in-One Panel PCs: the ACP-1075 and ACP-1078. These new models highlight AAEON’s commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology tailored to meet both industrial and retail needs. ⌘ Read more
How to Install iPadOS 18 Public Beta
With the public beta for iPadOS 18 available, any curious iPad user is now able to install the iPadOS 18 public beta onto an eligible device. Running iPadOS 18 public beta provides an opportunity to test out features and the new operating system before the system software is finalized, giving early access to features like … Read More ⌘ Read more
“It’s hard for a hungry man to swager”
This line from The Tale of Thorleif Earl’s Poet has gotta be one of the greatest lines from all of Icelandic saga literature. ⌘ Read more
Giving it away: Optus’ novel plan to win back customers
The telco is letting anyone use its network for a week for free, in a bid to move on from its year from hell. ⌘ Read more
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Post-vacation bike tour
Today was my first workday after summer vacation, and with the weather being pleasant – not too hot, and no rain – I decided to finish work a bit early and go for a 39-kilometer bike tour through the surrounding area. ⌘ Read more
JMP: Newsletter: Calls from SIP; Potential New SIM Plan
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!
In case it’s been a while since you checked out JMP, here’s a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client. Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Free as … ⌘ Read more
3 ways to get Remote Code Execution in Kafka UI
In this blog post, we’ll explain how we discovered three critical vulnerabilities in Kafka UI and how they can be exploited.
The post 3 ways to get Remote Code Execution in Kafka UI appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
Microsoft Blames European Commission for Major Worldwide Outage
Last Friday, a major CrowdStrike outage impacted PCs running Microsoft Windows, causing worldwide issues affecting airlines, retailers, banks, hospitals, rail networks, and more. Computers were stuck in continuous recovery loops, rendering them unusable.
The failure was caused … ⌘ Read more
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Massive outage shows the vulnerability of the global tech ecosystem
The CrowdStrike episode is chilling because it highlights how a single, flawed update from a trusted source can cause large parts of the global system to fail. ⌘ Read more
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Why robot vacuums still have plenty of tricks to learn
Robot vacuums are getting smarter all the time – but they still need a human operator. Manufacturers have plenty of work to do if they are ever to clean your floors autonomously. ⌘ Read more
How close are we to chaos? It turns out, just one blue screen of death
Tech meltdowns like CrowdStrike look like the new normal, and we will need to prepare better backup plans, such as cash. ⌘ Read more
(I don’t really trust Android, though, and I suspect that apps can still install background services that are always active. Pure speculation and paranoid on my part, but still.)
Which is fair, but I would say the GrapheneOS devs in particular are also quite paranoid about this stuff and go to great pains to make sure this stuff can be controlled by the user.
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Radxa ROCK 2F: An Upcoming Compact 4K Computer with Rockchip RK3528A and Wi-Fi 6
Radxa ROCK 2F: An Upcoming Compact 4K Computer with Rockchip RK3528A and Wi-Fi 6
The Radxa ROCK 2F is a small computing device designed for a wide range of uses, from development projects to multimedia setups. It’s packed with features, including multiple GPIOs and an HDMI port that supports 4K video at 60 fps, making it versatile for technology enthusiasts. ⌘ Read more
Raspberry-like SBC Powered by RK3528A SoC and PCIe 2.0 Support
Raspberry-like SBC Powered by RK3528A SoC and PCIe 2.0 Support
The Radxa ROCK 2A is a credit card-sized single-board computer with a form factor similar to the Raspberry Pi. Key features include a Gigabit Ethernet LAN port, Wi-Fi 6 support, and an FPC connector for further expansion. ⌘ Read more
I never felt emotional about my email address, until they tried to take it from me
This shake-up by the telcos goes beyond practical inconvenience. It’s an emotional wrench – a loss of identity. ⌘ Read more
I admit I’ve always compromised on this way too much myself, always to this day having Facebook Messenger just to communicate in my families group chats. Sure I run it in a Work profile on my GrapheneOS phone that I can switch off at any time, I can completely cut it off from network access any time as well, I can have a lot of rudimentary control over it, I use it as sparingly as possible, but it doesn’t change the fact everytime I use it we’re funneling private convos through bloody Meta’s servers and trackers etc.
Top Stories: iOS 18 Public Beta, HomePod Mini in New Midnight Color, and More
The public betas of iOS 18 and other upcoming major operating system updates are finally here! Apple has spent the past month refining the betas through developer testing, and it’s now time to open them up for broader access ahead of a full public launch several months from now.
We also got a surprise hardware update this week, but it was one … ⌘ Read more
On my blog: Toots 🦣 from 07/15 to 07/19 https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2024/07/19/week.html #linkdump #mastodon #socialmedia #week
‘Time and time again I’m overlooked’: Women locked out of tech funding
Funding to female entrepreneurs is at its lowest level in five years, and those in the sector are at odds over what to do next. ⌘ Read more
Here’s a brain teaser: Will AI ever reach consciousness?
First, we need to understand: what is consciousness? And if the answer is yes, who’d be willing to switch off that artificial intelligence? ⌘ Read more
Don’t get cocky: CrowdStrike can happen to Linux & Mac too
I know. The Windows Blue Screen of Death is funny. I get it. But don’t forget: Linux & macOS have seen some gnarly similar issues. Including some bugs that granted root access, completely broke graphical systems (like XOrg), and more. Funny Programming Pictures Part XLVIII - CrowdStrike BSOD Edition: ⌘ Read more
How to Install watchOS 11 Public Beta on Apple Watch
If you’re an advanced Apple Watch user, you might be intrigued by the idea of running the watchOS 11 public beta on your Apple Watch, to accompany your paired iPhone running iOS 18 public beta. Sure, beta system software is buggier than final versions and may have issues with performance and battery life, but running … Read More ⌘ Read more
Apple Prepares for 2024 Summer Olympics With Updates to Maps, TV Coverage, Featured Apps and More
Apple this week updated the Apple Maps app in Paris in preparation for the 2024 Summer Olympics, which are set to begin on Friday, July 26. All permanent venues, such as the Parc de Princes and Centre Aquatique Olympique, are displayed as custom, hand-built 3D landmarks.
, is preventing computers from starting up properly and forcing them into continuous recovery cycles.
 or later versions, Gajim will now use these native notifications.
Thanks to our contributor [@nico … ⌘ Read more
A Window to the Universe is Shutting… ⌘ Read more
How to Install iOS 18 Public Beta on iPhone
Now that iOS 18 is in public beta, intrepid iPhone users who are not developers may be interested in testing out the new operating system on their own devices. The iOS 18 public beta offers early access to intriguing new features, including dark mode icons and widgets, Passwords app, a redesigned Photos app, iPhone Mirroring … Read More ⌘ Read more
ProcessOne: ejabberd 24.02
ejabberd 24.02 has just been release and well, this is a huge release with 200 commits and more in the libraries. We’ve packed this update with a plethora of new features, significant improvements, and essential bug fixes, all designed to supercharge your messaging infrastructure.
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The Cloud Native Glossary is a project led by the CNCF Business Value Subcommittee. Its goal is to explain cloud native concepts in clear and simple language without requiring any previous technical knowledge. We are in the process… ⌘ Read more
Erlang Solutions: Meet the team: Nico Gerpe
Welcome to our first-ever “Meet the Team” series! In this first edition, we’ll be shining the spotlight on Nico Gerpe, the Business Unit Lead for the Americas team at Erlang Solutions.
Nico discusses his role at Erlang Solutions, his latest explorations in the IoT and machine learning space and most importantly- fun Argentinian summer traditions!
About N … ⌘ Read more[47°09′03″S, 126°43′10″W] Bad satellite signal – switching to analog communication
Kuo: Expectation That Apple Intelligence Will Drive iPhone 16 Sales ‘May Be Too Optimistic’
Apple does not appear to have increased iPhone 16 orders despite reports to the contrary, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Kuo cites recent earnings reports from Apple suppliers TSMC and Largan as evidence.
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Apple Intelligence Not Trained on YouTube Content, Says Apple
Apple on Thursday addressed concerns about its use of AI training data, following an investigation that revealed Apple, along with other major tech companies, had used YouTube subtitles to train their artificial intelligence models.
The investigation by _[Wired](https://www.wired.com/story/youtube-training-data-apple-nvidia-anthropic/ … ⌘ Read more
scientific nomenclature never fails to stun lock us 🙃 who’s on team MACHO and who’s on team WIMPS? ⌘ Read more
Before going to sleep, a quick walk around the block. 🌔 ⌘ Read more
Docker Desktop 4.32: Beta Releases of Compose File Viewer, Terminal Shell Integration, and Volume Backups to Cloud Providers
Discover the powerful new features in Docker Desktop 4.32, including the Compose File Viewer, terminal integration, and enterprise-grade volume backups, designed to enhance developer productivity and streamline workflows. ⌘ Read more
Apple Releases Safari Technology Preview 199 With Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements
Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser Apple first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed the Safari Technology Preview to test features that may be introdu … ⌘ Read more
How researchers are using GitHub Innovation Graph data to estimate the impact of ChatGPT
An interview with economic researchers who are applying causal inference techniques to analyze the effect of generative AI tools on software development activity.
The post [How researchers are using GitHub Innovation Graph data to estimate the impact of ChatGPT](https://github.blog/2024-07-17-how-researchers-are-using-github-innovation-graph-data-to-estimate-t … ⌘ Read more
ODrive Micro: Compact Brushless Servo Controller with CAN and USB
CrowdSupply recently showcased the ODrive Micro, an advanced, compact servo motor drive developed by ODrive Robotics for precise motion control in space-constrained robotics applications. It leverages ODrive’s established software and hardware ecosystem to support integrated robotic systems. ODrive Micro offers a straightforward setup and flexible integration. The device includes an onboard magnetic angle sensor f … ⌘ Read more
Mali-G610 Achieves OpenGL ES 3.1 Conformance
Collabora recently announced a significant milestone: the Panthor kernel driver and Mesa Panfrost driver have achieved official conformance for OpenGL ES 3.1 on the Mali-G610 chip, part of the 10th generation of Mali GPUs, known as “Valhall”. According to Collabora’s latest news, achieving conformance involved passing tens of thousands of test cases, providing assurance to […] ⌘ Read more
Review: Ugreen Nexode 100W 20000mAh Power Bank Offers Ample Juice to Go
Popular accessory brand Ugreen has built up a veritable lineup of portable power banks and chargers in the last few years, with several options to serve the needs of gadget users on the road. It can be hard to work out what kind of unit will meet your particular requirements, but if you are looking for a compact USB-C/A bank that has enough juice to fully recharge your smartphone and laptop a … ⌘ Read more
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′24″W] Storm recedes – back to normal work
How to Install the macOS Sequoia Public Beta
Apple has made a macOS 15 Sequoia beta available for its public beta testing group, letting public beta testers try out the software before it launches this fall. Keep reading to learn whether you should install it on your Mac, and if so, how to go about it.
Signing up to get the macOS Sequoia beta is simple, and can be done by enrolling a Mac in Apple’s free … ⌘ Read more
How to Install MacOS Sequoia Public Beta
The MacOS Sequoia public beta program has just began, offering Mac users an opportunity to get early access and experience with the upcoming major MacOS system software release. Like all betas, the MacOS Sequoia public beta is not for everyone though, particularly since beta system software is much buggier and less stable than final versions. … Read More ⌘ Read more
It took me so long to find the cause of a memory leak in GoBlog. I thought it was smart to use a cache for prepared database statements. But I didn’t read the documentation and didn’t know that prepared statements need to be closed when they are no longer needed to free up the allocated resources. 🤦♂️ I finally fixed it by removing the prepared statement cache altogether. Less code, fewer problems in the future, and the cache wasn’t much of an improvement anyway. I also learned about the usefulness of memory profil … ⌘ Read more
The “Matrix Experiment”, i.e. running a Matrix server for our family, has failed completely and miserably. People don’t accept it. They attribute unrelated things to it, like “I can’t send messages to you, I don’t reach you! It doesn’t work!” Yes, you do, I get those messages, I just don’t reply quickly enough because I’m at work or simply doing something else.
I’ll probably shut it down.
Nobody cares about privacy. The reasons I bring up in discussions are “too nerdy”. They put all their stuff to Google or Apple, so why would messaging be any different? (We’re not even using all those Matrix crypto stuff … That would be insane.)
It’s a lost cause. I’m frustrated.
Will I give in and use WhatsApp instead? Not sure yet.
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Eleni Grosdouli
Get to know Eleni This week’s Kubstronaut in Orbit, Eleni Grosdouli, brings diverse experiences to her role as a DevOps Consulting Engineer at Cisco Systems. She’s the go-to person for DevOps and Kubernetes Automation, with a passion for… ⌘ Read more
@xuu@txt.sour.is I have a theory as to why your pod was misbehaving too. I think because of the way you were building it docker build without any --build-arg VERSION= or --build-arg COMMIT= there was no version information in the built binary and bundled assets. Therefore cache busting would not work as expected. When introducing htmx and hyperscript to create a UI/UX SPA-like experience, this is when things fell apart a bit for you. I think….
Apple Releases Fourth Beta of visionOS 1.3 to Developers
Apple today released the fourth beta of an upcoming visionOS 1.3 update to developers, allowing them to test new features ahead of the software seeing a public launch. The fourth visionOS 1.3 beta comes a week after the release of the third beta.
![](https://images.macrumors.com/article-new/2024/02/vision … ⌘ Read more
Apple Seeds Fourth Beta of macOS Sonoma 14.6 to Developers
Apple today seeded the fourth beta of an upcoming macOS Sonoma 14.6 update to developers, with the software coming a week after Apple released the third beta.
Registered developers can opt-in to the beta through the Software Updat … ⌘ Read more
Apple Seeds Fourth Betas of iOS 17.6 and iPadOS 17.6 to Developers
Apple today seeded the fourth betas of upcoming iOS 17.6 and iPadOS 17.6 updates to developers for testing purposes, with software coming a week after the third iOS and iPadOS 17.6 betas were released.
Registered developers are able to opt into the betas by op … ⌘ Read more
Apple Seeds Fourth Beta of tvOS 17.6 to Developers
Apple today seeded the fourth beta of an upcoming tvOS 17.6 to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming a week after the release of the third beta.
Registered developers are able to download the tvOS 17.6 update by opting in to the beta through the Settings app on … ⌘ Read more
ProcessOne: ejabberd 24.06
This new ejabberd 24.06 includes four months of work, close to 200 commits, including several minor improvements in the core ejabberd, and a lot of improvements in the administrative parts of ejabberd, like the WebAdmin and new API commands.
Brief summary- *Webadmin rework … ⌘ Read more
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I feel like complexity is measured differently at different levels of a project..
- at the function level you use cyclomatic complexity or how many branches internally and how much you need to keep in mind as it calls out to other functions.
- at a file/module level is a balance of the module doing too much against being so granular that you have cross dependency across modules. I have trouble with keeping things dry at this level because it can lead to parts being so abstract or generalized that it adds complexity.
- at a project level i suppose its a matter of how coupled things are across sub-modules.
I feel like complexity is measured differently at different levels of a project..
- at the function level you use cyclomatic complexity or how many branches internally and how much you need to keep in mind as it calls out to other functions.
- at a file/module level is a balance of the module doing too much against being so granular that you have cross dependency across modules. I have trouble with keeping things dry at this level because it can lead to parts being so abstract or generalized that it adds complexity.
- at a project level i suppose its a matter of how coupled things are across sub-modules.
Next Year’s iPhone 17 Unlikely to Feature TSMC’s First 2nm Chip
Reports that next year’s iPhone 17 will adopt TSMC’s next-generation 2nm process are “fake news,” a reputable source of accurate predictions about Apple’s plans claimed on Monday.
According to a post by Weibo user “Phone Chip Expert,” the 2nm process won’t go into mass production until the end of 2025. The account holder, who claims to have 25 … ⌘ Read more
MacOS Sequoia Public Beta Now Available to Download for Anyone
Apple has released the first public beta version of MacOS Sequoia 15, beginning the public beta testing program for any Mac user who is interested in running beta versions of the upcoming system software release. The first MacOS Sequoia beta arrives along with iOS 18 public beta and iPadOS 18 public beta as well. MacOS … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2024/07/15/macos-sequoia-public-beta-now-available-to-do … ⌘ Read more
iOS 18 Public Beta & iPadOS 18 Public Beta Now Available
Apple has started the iOS 18 public beta program for iPhone, and iPadOS 18 public beta for iPad, allowing any interested user to beta test the upcoming system software version on their iPhone or iPad. iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 includes many new features, including new Apple Intelligence AI features, enhancements to dark mode including … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2024/07/15/ios-18-public-beta-ipados-18-public-beta-no … ⌘ Read more
GNOME Shaman Out as Executive Director After 9 Months on the Job
The GNOME Shaman’s accomplishments include: a “5 Year Plan” of “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion”, and a foundation close to bankruptcy. Read the article: https://lunduke.locals.com/post/5855674/gnomes-shaman-departs-as-executive-director-after-9-months-on-the-job ⌘ Read more
MYIR’s New Affordable RK3568 Dev Board with M.2 SSD Slot & Dual GbE
MYIR has launched the MYC-LR3568, a cost-effective System-on-Module available for commercial and industrial applications, alongside a development board that provides access to dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, multiple display ports, and wireless connectivity. The MYC-LR3568 SoM features a compact 381-pin LGA package design, with dimensions of 43mm x 45mm. It integrates core components such as the […] ⌘ Read more
Organising the first KCD Hyderabad – my amazing experience
KCD post originally published on Social Maharaj by Atulpriya Sharma Being a food and travel blogger, I often attend a lot of food meet-ups where I get to experience different dishes and meet new people as well. But did… ⌘ Read more
Docker Best Practices: Choosing Between RUN, CMD, and ENTRYPOINT
Learn how to optimize Docker command use with our best practices guide on RUN, CMD, and ENTRYPOINT Dockerfile instructions. ⌘ Read more
How an AI Assistant Can Help Configure Your Project’s Git Hooks
Make Git hooks easier to configure and use by providing project-specific context to Docker’s AI Assistant. ⌘ Read more
Apple Seeds Revised Third Beta of macOS Sequoia to Developers
Apple today seeded a revised third beta of macOS 15 Sequoia to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming a week after the initial release of the third beta.
Registered developers can opt-in to the macOS Sequoia beta … ⌘ Read more
Apple Seeds Revised Third Betas of iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 to Developers
Apple today seeded updated third betas iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming a week after Apple initially released the third betas.
![](https://images.macrumors.com/article-new/2024/06/Generic-iOS-18-Feature-Real-Mock.j … ⌘ Read more
Apple Approves First Retro PC Emulator for iPhone, iPad, and Vision Pro
Apple this weekend approved free PC emulator “UTM SE” for the App Store on iPhone, iPad, and Vision Pro. The app allows users to emulate old versions of Windows OS, macOS, Linux, and more to fire up classic software and games on Apple devices.
As the first of its kind to be allowed on the App Store, UTM SE offers several unique feature … ⌘ Read more
So updated. Seems to duplicate here in the ui. And what is this “Read More” on every twt now?
So updated. Seems to duplicate here in the ui. And what is this “Read More” on every twt now?
[47°09′55″S, 126°43′34″W] Transponder still failing – switching to analog communication
U2500 HAT Adds M.2 NVMe Support & Dual 2.5G Ethernet for Raspberry Pi 5
U2500 HAT Adds M.2 NVMe Support & Dual 2.5G Ethernet for Raspberry Pi 5
The U2500 M.2 NVMe & dual 2.5G Ethernet for Raspberry Pi 5, recently featured by the distributor 52Pi, is a versatile expansion module designed to enhance the capabilities of the Raspberry Pi 5. This HAT board integrates high-speed storage and network features, making it suitable for various advanced applications. ⌘ Read more