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pgAdmin 4 v6.14 released, PostgreSQL open source graphical management tool – News Fast Delivery

pgAdmin is the leading open source graphical administration tool for PostgreSQL. Designed to meet the needs of both novice and experienced Postgres users, pgAdmin 4 provides a powerful graphical interface that simplifies the creation, maintenance, and use of database objects. This release of pgAdmin 4 includes bug fixes and new features. The main updates are

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Native Wayland support for OpenJDK is making progress – News Fast Delivery

OpenJDK/Java has made progress in enabling native “pure” Wayland toolkit integration that does not rely on X.Org/X11 or XWayland to render Java GUI applications. Developer Alexey Ushakov updated the OpenJDK Wiki this week with an overview of the latest developments in OpenJDK’s Wayland support on Linux, which is a further refinement of the mature X11

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To challenge Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, Google will launch an open media format – News Fast Delivery – Chinese Open Source Technology Exchange Community

As the leader of the VP9 and AV1 encoding formats, Google plans to make a new move in the field of encoding and decoding. According to foreign media Protocol reports, Google has set its sights on Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, and plans to launch a feature Competing video and audio encoding formats for both.

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Recommended by Gitee | DataCap, an integrated software for data transformation, integration and visualization

DataCap is an integrated software for data transformation, integration and visualization, supporting various data sources such as MySQL, ClickHouse, PostgreSQL, Apache Druid, etc. #Recommended #Gitee #DataCap #integrated #software #data #transformation #integration #visualization

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SOFABoot 3.15.0 has been released, Ant’s open source Springboot-based service framework

SOFABoot is an open source Spring Boot-based R&D framework of Ant Financial. Based on Spring Boot, it provides capabilities such as Readiness Check, class isolation, and log space isolation. While enhancing Spring Boot, SOFABoot provides the ability for users to easily use SOFA middleware in Spring Boot. SOFABoot 3.15.0 is now released, the specific updates

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Spring Boot 2.7.4 released

Spring Boot 2.7.4 is now released with the following updates: New feature Add NINETEEN to JavaVersion enum #32260 Bug Fix datasource logging in H2 console autoconfiguration causing Hikari’s threads to have wrong thread context class loading #32406 Hazelcast autoconfiguration recognizes hazelcast.xml and hazelcast.yaml files, but not hazelcast.yml #32247 Per… #Spring #Boot #released

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Weston 11.0 Released, Reference Implementation of the Wayland Synthesizer – News Fast Delivery

Weston is the reference implementation of the Wayland synthesizer, as well as an out-of-the-box multipurpose desktop environment. Weston provides a very basic, full-featured desktop environment for non-desktop uses such as automotive, embedded, mechanical, industrial, set-top boxes, and televisions. Currently Weston 11.0 is released, this version has improvements in the color management infrastructure, such as experimental

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Thunderbird 102.3 released, Mozilla’s mail client – News Fast Delivery

Thunderbird is a free and open source cross-platform email client, personal information manager, news client, RSS and chat client developed by the Mozilla Foundation. The project strategy was originally modeled on the Mozilla Firefox web browser. On January 28, 2020, the Mozilla Foundation announced that the project will henceforth be run by a new wholly

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Daily blog | Redis data skew and JD open source hotkey source code analysis revealed

The little friend next to me asked me about hot data. After giving him a rough explanation of a wave of redis data skew cases, I also reviewed some methodologies about hot data processing. I also remembered the JD open source project hotkey I learned last year. – A framework dedicated to solving hot data

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Vimium C: An auxiliary tool that supports full keyboard operation of the browser, you can click any link, switch tabs and quickly search any content with only the keyboard

Vimium C – Full keyboard to operate the browser View in Firefox Add-ons / Microsoft Edge Add-ons / Chrome Web Store Vimium C is an open source, free keyboard-enhancing browser extension that supports arbitrary shortcuts for a variety of commands. As long as you have a keyboard, you can freely click links and buttons in

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Ubuntu 22.10 default wallpaper announced, mascot drawing method changed

The default wallpaper for Ubuntu 22.10, scheduled for an official release on October 20, has been announced. This version follows Ubuntu’s usual animal nomenclature, codenamed “Kinetic Kudu – Energetic Antelope” (Kudu: kudu, an African antelope).andTraditionally, all new versions of Ubuntu come with a custom-designeddesktop wallpaper,And generally take the animals in the code as inspiration;22.10 In

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Arch Linux has completely removed Python 2 from the repositories

Arch Linux has announced that it has removed all python2-dependent projects from the repositories, and python2 has been completely removed from the distribution. If python2 is still installed on your Arch Linux, please consider removing it and any python2 packages. In 2018, the father of Python announced that it would end support for Python 2

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