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Regarding Demo Binaries and Library Packing
You may have noticed that we’re currently shipping the demonstration binaries for libraries since around 2021. They represent a small demonstration application that tests the library functionality visually in contexts where the unit tests are not enough. However, we have bad news regarding these binaries. A lot of libraries we’ve seen published on GitHub are…
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Upcoming Improvements…
It’s been a while since the last article! Now, we’re back with this big announcement regarding Aptivi and its rebranding. This article contains a simple explanation about how Aptivi’s rebranding plan is going to be done. Aptivi’s branding is going to be re-designed, but this time, it’s a minor one. This means that while we…
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Your Galaxy 2023 flagships will get AI features soon!
In the world of artificial intelligence (AI), where companies innovate with newly creative features that leverage the usage of AI and where people use such features to do things that weren’t possible in the older days (such as generating articles from just a heading or generating pictures from just a description), Samsung jumped to the…
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Samsung Galaxy S24 series released
A brand new flagship phone has been revealed in the Samsung Unpacked event that happened on January 17th. It showcased new devices to be released, such as the flagship phone, which is Galaxy S24, and the new wearable, the Galaxy Ring. Alongside this, the Galaxy AI has been showcased in the same event, and Samsung…
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Kernel Simulator 0.0.24.0
Did you remember PowerLine? Have you ever seen it and used it? If not, PowerLine is a terminal beautifier which will make your terminal prompt look more awesome than before. It uses its own glyph, which are usually spotted with the Nerd Font typefaces, and can be rendered on the terminal prompt if it’s supported.…
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Announcing the Second Gen Kernel Simulator
The first gen times We’ve started the project in February 22, 2018 after prototyping it back in late January/early February. We needed to show the users how the kernel and the full operating system worked in managed code, so we chose .NET as an option. Back then, we were still used to the syntax of…