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LATEST NEWS


 * C23 OFFICIALLY FINALIZED AND PUBLISHED?
   
   According to a Reddit thread by u/Jinren, the Working Drafts of ISO (not C
   Committee) did not publish C23 within a specified timeframe. This article
   will provide an update on the current status of C23.


 * HUAWEI DROPS ANDROID: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR APPS AND USERS?
   
   Huawei has officially announced its decision to fully abandon Android,
   marking the end of an era for the Chinese tech giant. While HarmonyOS is set
   to be a new operating system, for now, Huawei phones in the West will
   continue to use EMUI. Here's what the shift means for users and their apps.


 * NEW MOTOROLA MOTO G345G: 5G AND ANDROID 14 IN A BASIC PHONE
   
   Motorola introduced the new Moto G345G, a budget phone with 5G connectivity
   and Android 14. The device, which bears the surnames '34' and '5G', was
   announced in China a week ago but is now launching in Spain. This new Moto G
   model comes with a novelty: 5G connectivity, which is gradually becoming more
   widespread in the manufacturer's catalog. However, it reduces performance in
   other areas, but the price is significantly lower than the Moto G32.


 * OPPO A795G: NEW OPPO MODEL WITH IMPROVED SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN
   
   OPPO introduced the OPPO A795G to the Indian market a few months ago,
   replacing the OPPO A785G with better specifications and an attractive design.
   The OPPO A795G stands out for its equilibrium in size and its distinctive
   markings. Here, we discuss where to buy it, its price, and its main features,
   including its 6.7-inch Full HD+ LCD screen, Dimensity 6020 processor, and
   5000mAh battery.


 * FINDING THE IMEI NUMBER ON ANDROID DEVICES: A SIMPLE GUIDE
   
   All Android devices, except a few, have a unique IMEI number that identifies
   them. This 15-digit code is essential to locate a lost or stolen device, or
   to block it remotely. Here's how to find it.


 * CHINA'S PURCHASE OF ADVANCED SEMICONDUCTORS: A WORKAROUND TO US SANCTIONS
   
   A Reuters article from 15 days ago confirmed rumors that the Chinese military
   and specialized research institutions have been purchasing advanced
   semiconductors whose export to China is expressly prohibited by the US
   government. For the US and its allies, it is practically impossible to ensure
   that these advanced semiconductors are controlled under the prohibitions, as
   they are already arriving. However, the data we have suggests that they are
   landing with difficulty in quantities that presumably China needs to sustain
   the development of scientific research in the field of artificial
   intelligence (AI) and to guarantee innovation in the military sector. The US
   sanctions are effective in controlling the export of these goods and their
   distribution, but the Chinese giants of the Asian country can resort to
   parallel importation channels to obtain them. Singapore is one of the
   countries where NVIDIA has multiplied the number of products it has delivered
   to its clients in the last quarter of 2023 compared to 2022. The increase in
   sales is difficult to justify under the current situation, but, as we have
   seen, Singaporean companies are selling chips for AI applications that NVIDIA
   buys in China. Singapore is one of the countries exempted from US sanctions,
   differentiating it from South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. However, the
   organization led by Gina Raimondo has yet to take action against difficult
   Singaporean companies. Jensen Huang, NVIDIA's CEO, has pledged to respect US
   trading rules and negotiate minimally with the US Administration regarding
   the products that can be sold in China, which cannot be delivered to Chinese
   clients. Presumably, the US Department of Commerce will test whether NVIDIA
   and other companies can sell their products to countries that facilitate the
   entry of prohibited chips into China, as Singapore does, for a long time.


 * ALARM SOUNDS IN REDMOND: MICROSOFT CONFIRMS BREACH OF ITS SYSTEMS BY NOBELIUM
   
   Microsoft confirmed a breach of its systems by Nobelium (also known as
   Midnight Blizzard) on some corporate networks, including those belonging to
   senior leadership and legal teams, starting in late November 2023. The
   attackers gained access using compromised credentials and were able to access
   a small percentage of corporate email accounts, some documents, and emails.
   Microsoft stated that the attackers also exfiltrated some emails and
   documents. The attackers gained entry to Microsoft's systems after they had
   already gained access to a test account, but it is unclear whether other
   emails or documents were stolen during the process. Microsoft discovered the
   attack around January 12, 2024, but did not reveal how long the attackers had
   access to the systems. Curiously, the attack occurred only a few days after
   Microsoft announced its plans to review the security of its software
   following several major attacks on Azure. Microsoft's statements leave
   clients uncertain if there was another vulnerability, besides the SolarWinds
   breach. Microsoft has been focusing on security in software design,
   construction, testing, and operation with its Secure Future Initiative. This
   shift in focus on security in software design is unprecedented in the
   industry and goes back to 2004 when Microsoft announced its Security
   Development Lifecycle (SDL) in response to major security falls in Windows
   XP.


 * JAXA'S SUCCESSFUL LUNAR MISSION: SLIM LANDING ON THE MOON
   
   Japan's space agency, JAXA, announced successful landing of the SLIM
   (SmartLanderInvestigatingMoon) spacecraft on the Moon. However, the
   spacecraft, which cost 121 million dollars and was launched with the XRISM
   observatory in September, is not generating electricity yet due to its
   orientation. The Japanese have officially become the fifth country in the
   world to reach the Moon. Before the lunar landing, the spacecraft released
   two small robots, named Lunar Excursion Vehicles (LEV), to capture images of
   the lunar surface. SLIM was designed to function in low power mode and is
   expected to operate in the area near a 270-meter crater called Shioli, in the
   Mare Nectaris region of the Moon.


 * THE FUTURE OF SPACE FOOD: GRILLS AND INSECTS
   
   In space travel, survival is a challenge. Astronauts have faced numerous
   complications, from radiation in microgravity to the lack of fresh produce.
   To ensure a sustainable future in space, researchers from the University of
   Australia and the French Space Agency are exploring unconventional food
   sources like grills and insects. In 2021, NASA and the CSA announced the Deep
   Space Food Challenge, a public competition to develop technologies for
   producing food in space as efficiently as on Earth. The challenge, dubbed
   'the simple one,' required solutions for feeding four people during a space
   mission where traditional provisions were not an option. Proposed solutions
   ranged from growing vegetables in space-like conditions to using microalgae
   to produce 'crunchy snacks.' The insect-based protein production system
   'MARTLET' was also a contender. But are grills and insects the answer? Let's
   find out.


 * DEPENDENCY ON RAW MATERIALS IN THE GLOBAL SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY: CHALLENGES
   FOR CHIP MANUFACTURERS
   
   The semiconductor industry faces challenges in obtaining raw materials for
   advanced circuit production. The scarcity of these materials, particularly
   from a limited number of suppliers, necessitates the need for more advanced
   photolithographic technologies. The lack of new circuit integrated
   development would hinder progress. Moreover, chip manufacturers must optimize
   their semiconductor production processes to increase yield and lower costs to
   remain competitive. For example, TSMC is experiencing difficulties refining
   its 3nm nodes for higher yields, which is not yet at the 70% level. The
   control of raw materials and the distribution chain is crucial for chip
   manufacturers to maintain their competitive edge. The US, China, South Korea,
   and Japan are significant players in this regard. The semiconductor
   industry's dependence on raw materials will continue to be a critical factor
   in the global economy.




LATEST ENTRIES


 * HOW TO SHARE MEMORY BETWEEN CHILD AND PARENT PROCESSES IN SOFTWARE
   DEVELOPMENT?
   
   Learn how to create and share a Shared Memory object between child and parent
   processes, avoiding the need for major copying and improving performance.


 * IMPLEMENTING AUDIO CODE IN HTML: A SIMPLE EXAMPLE
   
   Learn how to add audio to your HTML web pages using the <audio> tag and an
   example MP3 file.


 * PICKING THE MAX VALUE COLUMN IN ITRS GENEOS SAMPLER: A HOW-TO GUIDE
   
   Learn how to pick the highest number column set in ITRS Geneos sampler to
   display the most severe condition in a clear and concise way.


 * CHAINLINK VRF REMAINS PENDING INDEFINITELY: TROUBLESHOOTING ON TESTNET AND
   MAINNET
   
   Learn how to troubleshoot and resolve issues with Chainlink VRF remaining
   pending on both Testnet and Mainnet. Discover potential solutions for
   incorrect contract configurations, gas lanes, and more.


 * TROUBLESHOOTING TEMPERATURE VALUE EXTRACTION FROM TIFF FRAMES
   
   Encountered challenges while extracting temperature values from TIFF frames.
   The code may not have correctly calculated these values.


 * REPLIT DEPLOYMENT: WEBVIEW FAILS TO LOAD PRODUCTION DOMAIN IN RESERVED VM
   
   This article discusses an issue encountered while deploying a web application
   on Replit using Reserved VM deployment. The Replit Webview fails to load the
   production domain. This article provides potential solutions to resolve the
   issue.


 * ENABLING HTTPONLY COOKIES IN NESTJS: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE
   
   Learn how to enable HttpOnly cookies in NestJS application. Follow this
   simple guide to secure your cookies from client-side scripts.


 * TACKLING VERCEL MONOREPO DEPLOYMENT ISSUES: FRONTEND 404S AT ROOT, API 404S
   FROM CLIENT
   
   In this article, we will discuss the challenges of maintaining a monorepo
   structure when deploying frontend and API services on Vercel, focusing on the
   issues of frontend 404 errors at the root and API 404s from the client. We
   will provide practical insights and solutions to help you effectively manage
   and serve both frontend and API within the same Vercel project.


 * VALIDATING JWT AZURE AD ON A SPRING RESOURCE SERVER: APPLICATION.YAML
   PROPERTIES EXPLAINED
   
   This article provides an explanation of the application.yaml properties
   required to validate JWT tokens from Azure AD on a Spring Resource Server.


 * DIRECTORYENTRY/DIRECTORYSEARCHER NOT WORKING ON WINDOWS 11 24H2 FOR
   NON-DOMAINED COMPUTERS
   
   The DirectoryEntry and DirectorySearcher functionalities are not working as
   expected on certain Windows 11 24H2 systems, particularly for non-domained
   computers. This issue was previously observed in earlier Windows 11 versions,
   but it appears to persist in the latest updates.

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