Rahul juneja is a professional web developer . He knows many programming languages like php, css, html, angularjs etc. He likes to play video games more than playing any physical game. He is a geek who just wants technology to be improved plus food too.
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Wednesday, 5 April 2017
Ubuntu 18.04 To Ship with GNOME Desktop ( Not unity )
According to "Mark Shuttleworth", Founder of Ubuntu and Canonical
I’m writing to let you know that we will end our investment in Unity8, the phone and convergence shell. We will shift our default Ubuntu desktop back to GNOME for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
This has been, personally, a very difficult decision, because of the force of my conviction in the convergence future, and my personal engagement with the people and the product, both of which are amazing. We feel like a family, but this choice is shaped by commercial constraints, and those two are hard to reconcile.
I’m writing to let you know that we will end our investment in Unity8, the phone and convergence shell. We will shift our default Ubuntu desktop back to GNOME for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
This has been, personally, a very difficult decision, because of the force of my conviction in the convergence future, and my personal engagement with the people and the product, both of which are amazing. We feel like a family, but this choice is shaped by commercial constraints, and those two are hard to reconcile.
Friday, 17 March 2017
Google has updated recaptcha in its latest versions
Google has done away with the annoying "I’m not a robot" reCaptcha tests. It has now released a new version as no captcha reCaptcha which can detect if someone is a real human or not invisibly. reCaptcha tests ask people to prove if they’re human or robot as a part of turing test. They generally ask them to identify sequences of numbers, letters, or images.
ReCaptcha tests challenge people to prove they're human, usually by asking them to identify sequences of letters, numbers, or images.
The new version doesn’t include any type of puzzle-solving or a box to tick. The updated reCaptcha in fact works in the background to find out if someone’s a human or a bot automatically.
Friday, 24 February 2017
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