The unified JavaScript runtime standard is an idea whose time has come. Here’s an inside look at the movement for server-side JavaScript interoperability.
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On January 8, 2025, the peoples of the region organized a popular resistance at the Tishrin Dam, showing heroic steadfastness in the face of the attacks and recording some of the most remarkable ...
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Seb Games are taking pre-orders for a bunch of new releases for those wanting to dive into their Sci-Fi wargaming with the likes of Void and Urban War. We start with a new starter set in the form of ...
Canonicalization happens both before and after rendering. Conflicting canonical signals between raw HTML and JavaScript output can cause unexpected indexing results. Google recommends setting the ...
When Google encounters `noindex`, it may skip rendering and JavaScript execution. JavaScript that tries to remove or change `noindex` may not run for Googlebot on that crawl. If you want a page ...
Ted shares a book detailing a climber's survival following a disastrous fall in the Andes in 1985. A tale of survival-- In 1985 Joe Simpson and his partner Simon Yates attempted the unclimbed West ...
For many fans, Nintendo’s Oct. 30 announcement of the Animal Crossing: New Horizons 3.0 was met with a twofold response. It started out as unfettered joy and excitement, followed by a crushing ...
USB4 2.0 might sound like just another minor upgrade, but it's a giant leap in how fast data can move. The older version of USB4 supported data speeds of up to 40 gigabits per second (Gbps), which was ...