Month: October 2020

  • Test and deploy an iOS App with GitHub Actions

    Github announced Github Actions last summer. With this new tool, you can analyze, build, test and deploy your projects on any platform, any language and any cloud. Our goal is to automate building, testing and deploying an iOS project without the need for external tools besides Github Actions. View original article

  • flexible pubsub for the modern web

    Nchan is a scalable, flexible pub/sub server for the modern web, built as a module for the Nginx web server. It can be configured as a standalone server, or as a shim between your application and hundreds, thousands, or millions of live subscribers. View original article

  • Taking browser screenshots with javascript? Yes, it is possible.

    With HTML2CANVAS  

  • 1962 Monaco GP in 60FPS HD / Onboard & Air footage | Ferrari 156, Porsche 804, etc.

    Remastered onboard footage shot during the 1962 Monaco Grand Prix weekend.(Not in the race) This is a 60FPS HD video, so please watch in 1080p60 or 720p60. [Scenes from the race – https://youtu.be/gGmoy1rXWKI] This footage is from the 1962 West German documentary film “Flying Clipper”  This video View original article

  • Toonify Yourself!

    Toonify Yourself! Sorry Toonify Yourself is offline for the moment! Seems like it was a popular idea and server costs were going up quickly so we decided to turn it off. Thanks for everyone who tried out the model and shared the results. View original article

  • Announcing Flutter 1.22

    We’re delighted to introduce our latest release of Flutter, with extensive support for iOS 14 and Android 11. Flutter 1.22 builds on the foundation set by previous releases by enabling developers to build fast, beautiful user experiences for multiple platforms from a single codebase. View original article

  • Server-side Showdown: Apache vs NGINX

    Web servers are at the core of the internet. Without web server software such as Apache and NGINX, the web would be nothing like what we see today. However, they’re not interchangeable. View original article