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Publications / My feed / Habr HabrβHow to become an authorMy feedAll streamsDevelopmentAdminDesignManagementMarketingPopSciSearchWrite a publicationSettingsLoginPull to refreshMy feedFeed settingsDropdownTypeArticlesPostsNewsRating limitAll≥0≥10≥25≥50≥100Level of difficultyAllEasyMediumHardWarningTo set up filters sign in or sign upApplyArticleprofleaddev yesterday at 15:08Replit 101: Learn to Use Replit Agent and Deploy Your First AppLevel of difficultyEasyReading time4 minViews222Programming*Artificial IntelligenceText editors and IDEs*TutorialDid you know that coding tools have evolved so rapidly that they're now shaping the future of programming itself? As technology advances, platforms like Replit are leading the charge, making coding more accessible and collaborative than ever before. In this article, I'll show you what Replit is and how to use it.Read moreTotal votes 1: ↑1 and ↓0+3Add to bookmarks0Comments0Articledev_family Sep 20 at 12:27React Native Splash Screen — support for different themesReading time5 minViews426React Native*TutorialHi all! The dev.family team is in touch. In this article, we are sharing a short guide on how to install Splash Screen in a cross-platform app written in React Native with support for multiple themes.Splash screen is the first screen that users see before loading into the main application. This screen is perhaps the best way to make the name of your app, and in general, its entire name, more memorable.But this is not the main role of the splash screen. Under it, for example, you can hide receiving data from the API and loading the main application. We do this when we show the loader on the screen when loading the same data. This allows you to improve the UX and immediately demonstrate the finished application to the user. And as a result, remove the extra loader when opening it for the first time.In this short guide, we will look at installing splash screens for iOS and Android using the react-native framework using the react-native-splash-screen library.Read moreTotal votes 1: ↑1 and ↓0+3Add to bookmarks0Comments0Articleprofleaddev Sep 16 at 16:58Cursor AI: Revolutionize Your CodingLevel of difficultyEasyReading time4 minViews1.2KProgramming*Artificial IntelligenceText editors and IDEs*ReviewToday, we'll explore Cursor AI. Whether you're an experienced developer or a beginner, this article will be helpful because this tool will change how we code.Read moreTotal votes 3: ↑2 and ↓1+1Add to bookmarks3Comments0ArticleBoozlachu Sep 16 at 09:00Starfive visionfive 2: home cookbookReading time10 minViews728Configuring Linux**nix*Development for Linux*Recently I have bought starfive visionfive-2 SoC for my own experiments, honestly speaking I am striving to work with risc-v. After some time I decided to share my experience. Here my bulletpoints:Small preparation USB-to-Serial connector Write image to microSD/SSD Set boot mode settings Boot Update bootloader Build kernel Native build Pod build Cross-build on amd64: fast and handy Chroot to risc-v system from amd64 and install packagesBonus 1: run qemu with risc-vBonus 2: build deb packages for risc-vBonus 3: kernel build scriptConclusionsRead moreTotal votes 2: ↑2 and ↓0+4Add to bookmarks1Comments0Postmihailgok Sep 15 at 18:00Views4.8KWebsite development*CSS*JavaScript*HTML*Generate IconsService to create a proper and minimalistic favicon set for your websiteBased on Andrey Sitnik's articleTags:веб-сайтfaviconsiconsпомощникпомощники разработчиковLike0DislikeAdd to bookmarks2Comments0ArticleTaritsyn Sep 12 at 23:4915 quotes about artificial intelligence from world famous peopleLevel of difficultyMediumReading time7 minViews958Programming*Game development*Machine learning*Reading roomArtificial IntelligenceOver the past two years, artificial intelligence has become one of the main topics in the media and many famous people have expressed their thoughts on this topic. But if you start searching on the Internet for collections of quotes about AI, you will mostly find quotes from CEOs of multi-billion dollar companies, futurists and scientists conducting research in this field. Moreover, these collections are so similar to each other, which sometimes gives the impression that they were compiled by AI. In this article, I have collected quotes from world famous people who are usually not included in such collections of quotes:Read moreTotal votes 3: ↑2 and ↓1+3Add to bookmarks2Comments1ArticleMarkus_automation Sep 12 at 10:32How to bypass reCAPTCHA V2/V3 using code and another wayLevel of difficultyEasyReading time16 minViews1.3KPHP*Python*JavaScript*ReviewHow to bypass reCAPTCHA v2/v3: Automatically solve and pass Google reCAPTCHA using Python and Selenium, Puppeteer, Javascript, PHP Read moreTotal votes 3: ↑2 and ↓1+1Add to bookmarks3Comments1Articledendead Sep 11 at 19:30Can AI create a rap music video?Level of difficultyEasyReading time6 minViews626Working with 3D-graphics*Computer Animation*Graphic design*DIYHello everyone, this is Denis Weber.One day, I was once again looking for a 3d model on stock for my project and came across a neural network that can create high-quality 3d models in just a couple of clicks. And I wondered if it would be possible to create something like a music video using only the capabilities of existing neural networks? If you prefer the video format, I will leave a link to the video at the end of the post.Read moreRating0Add to bookmarks1Comments1Articleprofleaddev Sep 9 at 10:26Python Clean Code: Stop Writing Bad Code — Lessons from Uncle BobLevel of difficultyEasyReading time4 minViews2.2KPython*Programming*TutorialAre you tired of writing messy and unorganized code that leads to frustration and bugs? You can transform your code from a confusing mess into something crystal clear with a few simple changes. In this article, we'll explore key principles from the book "Clean Code" by Robert C. Martin, also known as Uncle Bob, and apply them to Python. Whether you're a web developer, software engineer, data analyst, or data scientist, these principles will help you write clean, readable, and maintainable Python code.Read moreTotal votes 5: ↑4 and ↓1+3Add to bookmarks7Comments3ArticlePaulKarol Sep 5 at 15:47Two problems why you are not selling InternationallyLevel of difficultyMediumReading time2 minViews1.1K.NET*SaaS / S+S*Machine learning*Artificial IntelligenceSocial networks and communitiesRetrospectiveMy name is Paul Karol and I work as a director in a Russian IT company that mostly sells their products in the international market.I have been deeply involved in a project and I haven’t had time to write here lately.  But out of this work came an understanding of two very large Mistakes that are being made that prevent your pre-sales from succeeding. I’m going to go into deeper detail on each one of these issues in the next articles, but I will introduce them here now.Let me make you a promise….. if you correct these two issues, your software and development projects will sell.  **I have a proven track record. If these areas are fixed the company begins to sell 150 % more than they’ve ever sold in the past. 150% more profits! Read moreTotal votes 4: ↑2 and ↓2+2Add to bookmarks3Comments0Articlekrlzi Sep 5 at 12:31Formal verification of smart contracts in the ConCert frameworkLevel of difficultyMediumReading time11 minViews376Positive Technologies corporate blogInformation Security*Functional Programming*Solidity*CryptocurrenciesTutorialHey! My name's Kirill Ziborov and I'm a member of the Distributed System Security team at Positive Technologies. In this article, I'll be continuing the discussion of methods and tools for the formal verification of smart contracts and their practical application to prevent vulnerabilities. The main focus will be on the deductive verification method, or more precisely, the ConCert framework for testing and verifying smart contracts. Read moreTotal votes 3: ↑3 and ↓0+5Add to bookmarks1Comments0ArticleMrFrizzy Sep 3 at 13:43Kata Containers for Docker in 2024Level of difficultyEasyReading time8 minViews1.3KDevOps*TutorialKata Containers is actually now the main way to run containers in an isolated virtual machine for greater security. I tell you how to install them for use with Containerd and Docker while still being able to switch between release versions.Read moreTotal votes 3: ↑3 and ↓0+5Add to bookmarks2Comments0ArticleMarkus_automation Sep 2 at 16:41Amazon parsing on easy level and all by yourselfLevel of difficultyEasyReading time8 minViews1.1KPython*Amazon Web Services*ReviewTranslationI came across a script on the Internet that allows you to parse product cards from Amazon. And I just needed a solution to a problem like that.I wracked my brain while looking for a way to parse product cards from Amazon. The problem is that Amazon uses different design options for different outputs, in particular – if you need to parse the cards with the search query "bags" – the cards will be arranged vertically, as I need it, but if you take, for example, "t-shirts" – then the cards will be arranged horizontally, and in such way the script falls into an error, it works out opening the page, but does not want to scroll.Read moreTotal votes 2: ↑2 and ↓0+4Add to bookmarks1Comments0Articleprofleaddev Sep 2 at 13:01Google Gems: The Surprising AI Upgrade You Can't MissLevel of difficultyEasyReading time3 minViews1.1KArtificial IntelligenceTutorialGoogle has launched an exciting new feature called "Gems" within its Gemini platform. This feature allows users to create personalized AI chatbots tailored to their needs. Let’s explore what Google Gem is.Read moreTotal votes 2: ↑1 and ↓10Add to bookmarks0Comments0Articleabyakovenko Aug 31 at 23:14Character Creation Assistance, a hobby ML projectLevel of difficultyMediumReading time8 minViews1.3KMachine learning*From sandboxFor one of my projects I was exploring Reddit to understand how players create characters in video games, what is important to them in this process, and what their preferences are. It turns out that communities sharing their creations or seeking help with specific character designs remain active even for games released years ago. This realization sparked the idea for a hobby project that could assist these players in creating the characters they envision. Read moreTotal votes 3: ↑3 and ↓0+7Add to bookmarks0Comments0Articlejstmeowme Aug 30 at 13:18ChatGPT-4: How to use it for freeReading time3 minViews3.8KBotHub corporate blogMachine learning*Artificial IntelligenceReviewChatGPT-4, the latest model from OpenAI, boasts impressive capabilities like text generation, question answering, problem-solving, coding, and even image analysis. However, accessing it requires a $20 monthly subscription on OpenAI's website. For residents of certain countries, accessing the service poses additional challenges due to restrictions, necessitating the use of foreign payment methods and VPNs.We've created a list of the top-4 services that offer completely free access to ChatGPT-4. This article will delve into the advantages and limitations of each option, comparing them side-by-side.Read moreTotal votes 3: ↑3 and ↓0+7Add to bookmarks9Comments3Articleshishaops Aug 29 at 17:43Hashicorp Vault — gcs + gcpckmsReading time5 minViews464EXANTE corporate blogDevOps*Google Cloud Platform*Kubernetes*TutorialSecret Management and Why It’s ImportantHi! My name is Evgeny, and I work as a Lead DevOps at Exante. In this article, I will discuss the practical experience of setting up a high-availability HashiCorp Vault with a GCP storage backend and auto unseal in Kubernetes (K8s).Our infrastructure used to consist of thousands of virtual and physical machines hosting our legacy services. Configuration files, including plain-text secrets, were distributed across these machines, both manually and with the help of Chef.We decided to change the company’s strategy for several reasons: to accelerate code delivery processes, ensure continuous delivery, securely store secrets, and speed up the deployment of new applications and environments.We decided to transition our product to a cloud-native model, which required us to change our approach to development and infrastructure. This involved refactoring our legacy services, adopting a microservices architecture, deploying services in cloud-based Kubernetes (K8s), and utilizing managed resources like Redis and PostgreSQL.In our situation, everything needed to change—from applications and infrastructure to how we distribute configs and secrets. We chose Google as our cloud provider and HashiCorp Vault for secret storage. We've since made significant progress on this journey.Why HashiCorp Vault?There were several reasons:Read moreTotal votes 3: ↑3 and ↓0+5Add to bookmarks2Comments0Articleveseluha Aug 28 at 15:34Your Guide to the Best Free AI ToolsReading time8 minViews957BotHub corporate blogThe world of AI is rapidly expanding, placing powerful tools within reach of individuals and businesses alike. These tools offer innovative solutions to a myriad of challenges. This article presents a curated selection of the top free AI tools currently available, designed to meet a diverse range of needs – from crafting compelling content and analyzing complex data to streamlining workflows and enriching your leisure time.Read moreTotal votes 1: ↑1 and ↓0+3Add to bookmarks2Comments1Articleprofleaddev Aug 26 at 16:15Ladybird Browser: First Impressions & Easy Installation GuideLevel of difficultyEasyReading time4 minViews1.4KBrowsersReviewIn this article, I would like to introduce a new web browser called Ladybird. This ambitious open-source project aims to revolutionize the browsing experience. Although it hasn't been officially released, I had the opportunity to test it on Ubuntu. In this article, I'll show you what it looks like and explain how you can run it on your computer.Read moreTotal votes 4: ↑2 and ↓2+3Add to bookmarks0Comments0Articlewildbob Aug 20 at 16:47Iterative CI development in GitLab for an automated testing frameworkLevel of difficultyMediumReading time11 minViews892EXANTE corporate blogIT systems testing*DevOps*A story about evolving our CI process for a monolithic Python repo with tests, challenges faced, and solutions. 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