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Driving Anywhere in the World Using Google Maps
The Framesynthesis website features advanced driving simulators with realistic maps that enhance driving experience, aiding in learning under various road conditions.
Why publish a separate onion address for a website when you can simply visit it through TOR?
Alec Muffett discusses privacy threats in the tech age, offering strategies to enhance data security and accountability from companies.
CURL Command Converter to a Format Understandable for Various Programming Languages (Python, PHP, Node, Java, and Others)
CurlConverter is a tool for converting cURL commands into code across different programming languages, making API work easier.
Which frameworks to choose? Maybe the answer to this question should be: none?
The article discusses trends in AI development, its applications in various industries, and the challenges it faces.
Built-in Python native functions worth knowing
Trey Hunner discusses built-in functions in Python that simplify programming tasks. Examples include `any()`, `all()`, `sum()`, and others that enhance code readability and efficiency.
Building a Better API - A Collection of Several Tips
The article discusses principles for designing better APIs, highlighting the importance of simplicity, documentation, and testing.
Can you recognize deepfake in audio, video, and text form?
The MIT Detecting Fake News site helps users identify false news. It develops tools for verifying information in the media.
Grażdanka - learn the Cyrillic alphabet and its variations!
Grazdanka is a site about natural cosmetics and health, providing information and products related to personal care.
NandGame - build your own computer with logic gates (game)
NandGame is an educational game that teaches digital logic through practical gameplay. Users connect logic gates to create functional circuits, facilitating understanding of electronics.
Data backup from your own computer/server to AWS S3 / Glacier for pennies (~15 PLN/TB)
The article outlines how to create a cheap and easy personal data backup solution using Amazon S3.
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