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Firefox Translations – a native translation extension developed by Mozilla

Firefox Translations is a browser extension developed by Mozilla that enables web page translation for the browser. Currently only the Firefox browser is supported. Firefox Translations provides automatic translation of web content. Unlike cloud-based alternatives, translation is done locally on the client, so the translated text doesn’t leave your device. … #Firefox #Translations #native #translation

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Replit launches mobile app to port IDE to mobile phone

Replit, a company that provides online integrated development environment services, recently launched Replit mobile apps for Android and iOS, which it claims allows developers to write code anywhere. For example, use the app to write Python bots, build and launch personal websites, and it has access to millions of open source software packages. Having the

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TensorFlow Lite in Google Play Services has become an official ML engine

Nowadays, many technology companies are shifting the research focus of artificial intelligence and machine learning from the server side to the device side. Compared with the original server-side computing, the device-side computing speed is faster, the delay is lower, no network connection is required, and it can better protect user privacy, and can effectively reduce

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Textual 0.2.0 released, the Python TUI (Text User Interface) framework

Textual is Python’s TUI (Text User Interface, Text User Interface) framework for creating interactive applications that run on the terminal. The latest release of version 0.2.0 adds an important feature: support for the use of CSS. There are many other additional features and improvements included, and the image below is a demo of the functionality

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Jekyll 4.3 released, Ruby-based static site generator

Jekyll is a simple static website generator, perfect for personal projects or organizational websites. It’s like a file-based CMS, where Jekyll takes your content, renders Markdown and Liquid templates, and generates a full static website. Jekyll is the engine behind GitHub Pages, which you can use to host websites in GitHub repositories. Minor improvements add

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WASM will lead the next-generation computing paradigm[译]

WebAssembly is an emerging web virtual machine standard. Its design goals include: high portability, high security, high efficiency (including loading efficiency and operating efficiency), and the smallest possible program size. In 2018, the first draft specification of WebAssembly was born, and in 2019, it became the fourth standard language of W3C. By the end of

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.NET Image Processing Library ImageSharp Exits .NET Foundation

ImageSharp is a popular .NET project and a powerful, cross-platform image manipulation library in the .NET ecosystem. Earlier this year, project lead James South announced plans to change ImageSharp’s open source license and encouraged everyone to join the discussion. Soon after, ImageSharp team Six Labors officially changed the open source license of the project from

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Google Open Sources GUAC, Another Project to Protect Software Supply Chains

Since the Log4j vulnerability was discovered at the end of last year, the security of the software supply chain has been a very important issue for many enterprises and government organizations. Previously, Google has open sourced a framework called SLSA (Supply chain Levels for Software Artifacts) for the security of the software supply chain. This

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Daily blog | How to use modern data stack to efficiently process geographic information data

The definition of geographic information data mainly comes from the planet we know well – the earth. We know that the earth’s surface is an uneven surface, an approximate ellipsoid. There is a gap of nearly 20,000 meters between the highest and lowest known points, with reference to sea level. #Daily #blog #modern #data #stack

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The openKylin growth system is launched, you must not miss it!

Dangdangdang~ openKylin growth system is officially launched! ! ! Not only do you have a variety of fancy ways to easily earn points, unlock different community levels and rights~ At the same time, there are also a lot of beautiful community gifts waiting for you to exchange~ Without further ado, let’s “research” this openKylin with

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