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onemonitarsoftware · 1 year ago
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versaalias · 1 year ago
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moonlight-bloop-rambles · 3 months ago
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I saw people do this and I also wanted too. So here is my take on: Trying to predict the vibe of the Starbound smp characters based on the first 3 songs spotify shuffle gives me from the playlists.
Heyhay’s Character:
Saturn by Sleeping at Last
Overwhelmed by Royal & the Serpent
Anti-Gravity by RUNAGROUND
Sheltered Person / Student / Character who has lost either their Mentor / Parent figure or a Partner who taught them about the star
Either the person died in a tragic event, or it was a rough and ugly break up
They either witnessed the event that took the other person, or something happened now they must deal with that trauma
There is a lot of expectations on them now and they have to deal with the pressure and anxiety of that
Jamie’s Character:
Long Way Home by Jukebox The Ghost
The Chain – 2004 Remastered by Fleedwood Mac
Dog Days Are Over by Florence + The Machine
Have a Relationship to another Character. Either Siblings, or a lost Love that forgot them. They however didn’t and now they have found that person again. Something happened in the past and the two characters got split up in the past
They are bound to something either an organization or something similar and the other characters got Out while Jamies Character was still bound to it
Jamies Character is now also getting free and running from it. Finally getting free from it / getting out of that sad space finding a new safe space
Puffin’s Character:
Tell That Devil by Jill Andrews
Keep Yourself Alive by Queen
Nobody’s Soldier by Hozier
Badass, Angry, Troublemaker, Fighter, Ex – Soldier,
Freshly out of a bad relationship with a person (platonic od whatever) and now over it and fighting people about it
Abraxas’ Character:
Echo by CIRCRUSH
Control by Halsey
Props & Mayhem by Pierce The Veil
Destruction arc, trying to figure our who you are
My best guess is a robot or Android who is rebelling against their programming and what they are meant to do / recently gained consciousness and is now struggling against the person who made them / is controlling them
Maybe even a Software. If Starbound plays on a space ship the AI of the ship itself
Connor’s Character:
Speedracer by Teenage Dads
Make Your Own Kind Of Music by Cass Elliott
Plastic Love by Gabi Belle
 The Captain of a Spaceship be that their own or (if starbound plays on one) the captain of that ship
Its either that or they are doing the space equivalent to street racing be that legal or not
Maybe a bit off a hippie
I could also see them having their own space ship and doing odd and questionable jobs for money while being a hippe and having their fun at the extend of the love of other people
Metta’s Character:
- I will be so real. I have no clue. I got Nowhere to Run – Single Version by Martha Reeves & The Vandellas and Pepper Steak (From “OFF”) by GaMetal after one another and the vibes are so different. I am excited to see this blorbo but I could not predic anything
Olive Mothmoon’s character:
September (Instrumental) by Sparky Deathcap
Strange Sight Reprise by KT Tunstall
The Moon Will Sing by The Crane Wives
Very calm vibes
Someone other people find comfort in. Who still has wonder, believes in the bigger thing
Full of the Excitement and getting to learn new things
Never really questioned what they learned by a other person
In the shadow of another person. Going to learn what they themselves are capable of
Zenni’s Character:
Hard Times by Paramore
Ain’t it Fun by Paramore
Razzmatazz by I DON’T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
Awkward, introvert, clumsy
Not doing great
Trying their best, on their own
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mariacallous · 5 months ago
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The Chinese government announced Tuesday it is opening an investigation into Google in response to 10 percent tariffs imposed on Chinese imports by US president Donald Trump. Minutes after the tariffs went into effect, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation said it was probing the American tech giant for potentially violating the country’s anti-monopoly law.
The Chinese government may have strategically chosen to go after Google because it has limited operations in the country, ensuring the hit to the US tech giant would be relatively minimal. The move gives China plenty of room to escalate if the Trump administration announces further tariffs or other trade measures. Google declined to comment.
China also announced it was putting more restrictions on the sale of some critical minerals like tungsten and slapping additional tariffs on farm equipment, pickup trucks, liquified natural gas, coal, and other goods from the US. While the US isn’t reliant on China for all of the impacted minerals, the country does control the majority of the world’s tungsten supply, which is used in light bulbs, semiconductors, and ammunition.
“China’s position is firm and consistent. Trade and tariff wars have no winners,” China’s Ministry of Foreign affairs said in a statement Sunday shortly after the tariffs were announced. “This move cannot solve the US’s problems at home and, more importantly, does not benefit either side, still less the world.���
China has kept Google in its crosshairs during the ongoing trade war with the US over the last few years. In 2020, the government reportedly considered opening an antitrust investigation into Google's Android business, according to Reuters. The deliberations followed a complaint from Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei, which was targeted by Trump during his first term.
Because of US sanctions, Huawei is unable to use American-made software like Google Mobile Services, a suite of tools widely used across the smartphone industry. The restrictions forced the company to develop its own operating system called Harmony OS.
But most smartphones around the world still run on Android, which has sparked competition investigations in a number of countries, some of which have led to concessionary changes designed to give consumers and app developers more choices and lower fees. In China, several smartphone makers continue to rely on an open source version of Android.
This past December, Chinese authorities also opened an anti-monopoly investigation into Nvidia, the chipmaker whose GPUs play a crucial role in the development of generative AI and have become a significant source of trade sparring between the US and China. The announcement came soon after the Biden administration further tightened China’s access to high-end semiconductors.
About 15 years ago, Google stopped offering a search experience tailored for China following a series of Chinese government-linked cyberattacks against it and other US companies. Google debated reentering China with a search engine about seven years ago, but the project was scuttled following protests from some employees concerned about supporting Chinese surveillance and censorship.
Google has also stopped short of directly selling cloud technologies in China, as local laws could threaten the privacy and security assurances it offers to customers in other markets. Other Google services such as YouTube are blocked by Chinese internet regulators.
China has allowed domestic companies to buy advertisements through Google so that they can market to customers abroad. But the revenue from those deals is relatively small, and China didn't even garner a mention in parent company Alphabet's annual financial report last year. That stands in contrast to Meta, which lists China among its biggest markets in terms of advertiser location and said last year that China-based advertisers account for 10 percent of its annual revenue.
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moose-mousse · 2 years ago
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So I made an app for PROTO. Written in Kotlin and runs on Android.
Next, I want to upgrade it with a controller mode. It should work so so I simply plug a wired xbox controller into my phone with a USB OTG adaptor… and bam, the phone does all the complex wireless communication and is a battery. Meaning that besides the controller, you only need the app and… any phone. Which anyone is rather likely to have Done.
Now THAT is convenient!
( Warning, the rest of the post turned into... a few rants. ) Why Android? Well I dislike Android less than IOS
So it is it better to be crawling in front of the alter of "We are making the apocalypse happen" Google than "5 Chinese child workers died while you read this" Apple?
Not much…
I really should which over to a better open source Linux distribution… But I do not have the willpower to research which one... So on Android I stay.
Kotlin is meant to be "Java, but better/more modern/More functional programming style" (Everyone realized a few years back that the 100% Object oriented programming paradigme is stupid as hell. And we already knew that about the functional programming paradigme. The best is a mix of everything, each used when it is the best option.) And for the most part, it succeeds. Java/Kotlin compiles its code down to "bytecode", which is essentially assembler but for the Java virtual machine. The virtual machine then runs the program. Like how javascript have the browser run it instead of compiling it to the specific machine your want it to run on… It makes them easy to port…
Except in the case of Kotlin on Android... there is not a snowflakes chance in hell that you can take your entire codebase and just run it on another linux distribution, Windows or IOS…
So... you do it for the performance right? The upside of compiling directly to the machine is that it does not waste power on middle management layers… This is why C and C++ are so fast!
Except… Android is… Clunky… It relies on design ideas that require EVERY SINGLE PROGRAM AND APP ON YOUR PHONE to behave nicely (Lots of "This system only works if every single app uses it sparingly and do not screw each-other over" paradigms .). And many distributions from Motorola like mine for example comes with software YOUR ARE NOT ALLOWED TO UNINSTALL... meaning that software on your phone is ALWAYS behaving badly. Because not a single person actually owns an Android phone. You own a brick of electronics that is worthless without its OS, and google does not sell that to you or even gift it to you. You are renting it for free, forever. Same with Motorola which added a few extra modifications onto Googles Android and then gave it to me.
That way, google does not have to give any rights to its costumers. So I cannot completely control what my phone does. Because it is not my phone. It is Googles phone.
That I am allowed to use. By the good graces of our corporate god emperors
"Moose stares blankly into space trying to stop being permanently angry at hoe everyone is choosing to run the world"
… Ok that turned dark… Anywho. TLDR There is a better option for 95% of apps (Which is "A GUI that interfaces with a database") "Just write a single HTML document with internal CSS and Javascript" Usually simpler, MUCH easier and smaller… And now your app works on any computer with a browser. Meaning all of them…
I made a GUI for my parents recently that works exactly like that. Soo this post:
It was frankly a mistake of me to learn Kotlin… Even more so since It is a… awful language… Clearly good ideas then ruined by marketing department people yelling "SUPPORT EVERYTHING! AND USE ALL THE BUZZWORD TECHNOLOGY! Like… If your language FORCES you to use exceptions for normal runtime behavior "Stares at CancellationException"... dear god that is horrible...
Made EVEN WORSE by being a really complicated way to re-invent the GOTO expression… You know... The thing every programmer is taught will eat your feet if you ever think about using it because it is SO dangerous, and SO bad form to use it? Yeah. It is that, hidden is a COMPLEATLY WRONG WAY to use exceptions…
goodie… I swear to Christ, every page or two of my Kotlin notes have me ranting how I learned how something works, and that it is terrible... Blaaa. But anyway now that I know it, I try to keep it fresh in my mind and use it from time to time. Might as well. It IS possible to run certain things more effective than a web page, and you can work much more directly with the file system. It is... hard-ish to get a webpage to "load" a file automatically... But believe me, it is good that this is the case.
Anywho. How does the app work and what is the next version going to do?
PROTO is meant to be a platform I test OTHER systems on, so he is optimized for simplicity. So how you control him is sending a HTTP 1.1 message of type Text/Plain… (This is a VERY fancy sounding way of saying "A string" in network speak). The string is 6 comma separated numbers. Linear movement XYZ and angular movement XYZ.
The app is simply 5 buttons that each sends a HTTP PUT request with fixed values. Specifically 0.5/-0.5 meter/second linear (Drive back or forward) 0.2/-0.2 radians/second angular (Turn right or turn left) Or all 0 for stop
(Yes, I just formatted normal text as code to make it more readable... I think I might be more infected by programming so much than I thought...)
Aaaaaanywho. That must be enough ranting. Time to make the app
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hackeocafe · 11 months ago
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Don’t Let Your Smartphone Keep You Up at Night
These features to let you wind down for bed, mute notifications and stay on a regular sleep schedule may help you get more rest.
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The sleep-monitoring feature of smartwatches and other wearable gadgets can track how much shut-eye you’re getting — but what if you have trouble just falling asleep in the first place? While not meant to replace medical guidance, current smartphones come with tools intended to gently ease you into slumberland by putting you in the right frame of mind. Here’s a short guide.
Set a Schedule
Along with encouraging watching what you eat and drink before bed, many doctors advise turning in and waking up at regular times each day. But you don’t have to remember to set reminders or a nightly alarm, since most smartphones let you set up a routine sleep schedule for the week. The schedules can vary — if you like to grab an extra hour on the weekends, you can have different bedtimes and wake-up alarms for specific days.
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In Apple's iOS Health app, you can set up a daily sleep schedule to help keep regular bedtime hours.Credit...Apple
On an iPhone, open the iOS Health app, tap Browse at the bottom of the screen and, in the Health Categories menu, select Sleep. On the Sleep screen, you can set up regular bed and wake times for your week, and choose an alarm type.
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To set a week’s worth of bedtime reminders and alarms at once, open the Android Clock app and tap the Bedtime icon.Credit...Google
On many Android phones, open the Clock app and tap the Bedtime icon at the bottom of the screen to set up a simple daily sleep schedule with an alarm type. You can also add a local weather forecast to greet you when you wake.
On Samsung’s Galaxy phones, the Modes and Routines feature in the Settings menu can be used to set up a sleep schedule.
Minimize Distractions
Preventing your phone from keeping you too awake as you scroll before bed (or waking you up later with alerts) is another challenge.
In the iPhone’s Health app, go back to the Sleep settings and tap Full Schedule & Options to choose when you want “wind down” reminders, to set sleep goals and to track how often you reach for your phone in bed. You can connect your schedule to Apple’s Sleep Focus tool here, too.
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Apple’s iOS software includes a Focus menu, which allows you to temporarily block certain people and apps from disturbing you. In the Sleep Focus mode, you can also give your phone’s screen a calmer, simpler look so it’s less visually stimulating when you’re in bed.Credit...Apple
If you haven’t used the Focus tools, open the iPhone’s main Settings, select Focus from the menu and choose Sleep mode. Based on your sleep schedule, Sleep Focus mutes all (or specific) notifications, including calls and other alerts, during your designated slumber hours. You can also choose a simplified set of lock and home screens to reduce visual stimulation.
Other items in the Settings menu will make your screen temporarily dimmer for reading in bed, like the Display & Brightness controls that make Dark Mode switch screen menus from white to black and the Night Shift setting that nudges the screen colors to warmer tones. (These may be set to turn on automatically, but you can adjust the hours.)
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The Bedtime Mode option in Android’s Digital Wellbeing settings lets you block potential disruptions that may interfere with your designated sleep schedule.Credit...Google
On Android phones, the Digital Wellbeing controls have their own sleep-friendly adjustments. Open Settings and tap the Digital Wellbeing & Parental Controls option. Choose Bedtime Mode on the next screen. At the bottom of the screen, tap the Customize option to get to controls for automatically enabling your Do Not Disturb settings (which are in the Digital Wellbeing menu as well) and more.
In the Screen Options at Bedtime, you can turn your color screen to grayscale, keep the background dimmed and put the phone in dark mode. After you adjust your settings, your phone will revert to Bedtime Mode on your sleep schedule, but you can manually enable it, too.
Some Samsung phones may label similar settings Sleep in the Modes & Routines menu.
Fade Out
Your phone can provide soothing music or other audio to help you relax and drift off. Third-party subscription apps like Calm and Aura include a sonic library designed to help you unwind, but you have other options, too.
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In the iOS Clock app, you can command the Timer feature to stop playing music when your specified time period runs out. You can also label and reuse timers.Credit...Apple
A short playlist or podcast episode can run itself out, but what if you’d like to fall asleep to your favorite audio stream on an iPhone and don’t want the device to play all night? Open the Clock app and select Timers. In the menu under When Timer Ends, choose Stop Playing. Set the amount of time you’d like the stream to play and tap the Start button on the timer. Next, hit Play in the Music app (or on the widget in the iPhone’s Standby mode) and listen until the timer runs out.
You can also tell Siri to start playing Apple Music — and for how long. And Spotify’s app for Android and iOS has its own sleep timer.
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Android’s Clock app includes the option to select your own “sleep sounds” — which can be just about anything you record or add to the app — and set a timer for playback.Credit...Google
On most Android phones, you can choose a soothing background sound (like ocean waves) or another audio on the same Clock screen where you set up your sleep schedule. YouTube Music Premium subscribers can fade out to their favorite tunes.
Keep in mind that these tools are meant to help, but if you’re having really serious sleep issues, please use the phone to contact a doctor.
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this-week-in-rust · 2 years ago
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This Week in Rust 526
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us at @ThisWeekInRust on Twitter or @ThisWeekinRust on mastodon.social, or send us a pull request. Want to get involved? We love contributions.
This Week in Rust is openly developed on GitHub and archives can be viewed at this-week-in-rust.org. If you find any errors in this week's issue, please submit a PR.
Updates from Rust Community
Official
Blog: Launching the 2023 State of Rust Survey Survey
A Call for Proposals for the Rust 2024 Edition
Project/Tooling Updates
ratatui: a Rust library for cooking up terminal user interfaces - v0.25.0
Introducing Gooey: My take on a Rusty GUI framework
Two New Open Source Rust Crates Create Easier Cedar Policy Management
Introducing FireDBG - a Time Travel Visual Debugger for Rust
Fornjot 0.48.0 - open source b-rep CAD kernel written in Rust
Committing to Rust for kernel code
A Rust implementation of Android's Binder
Preventing atomic-context violations in Rust code with klint
Rust for Linux — in space
Observations/Thoughts
Rust is growing
A curiously recurring lifetime issue
The rabbit hole of unsafe Rust bugs
Faster Rust Toolchains for Android
The Most Common Rust Compiler Errors as Encountered in RustRover: Part 1
Nine Rules for SIMD Acceleration of your Rust Code (Part 2): General Lessons from Boosting Data Ingestion in the range-set-blaze Crate by 7x
What I Learned Making an embedded-hal Driver in Rust (for the MAX6675 Thermocouple Digitizer)
Rust Walkthroughs
Rust: Traits
Write a Toy VPN in Rust
Getting Started with Actix Web in Rust
Getting Started with Rocket in Rust
Generic types for function parameters in Rust 🦀
Benchmarking Rust Compiler Settings with Criterion: Controlling Criterion with Scripts and Environment Variables
[series] Multithreading and Memory-Mapping: Refining ANN Performance with Arroy
[series] Getting started with Tiny HTTP building a web application in Rust
Miscellaneous
Embedded Rust Education: 2023 Reflections & 2024 Visions
The Most Common Rust Compiler Errors as Encountered in RustRover: Part 1
Default arguments for functions in Rust using macros
[audio] Rust in Production Ep 1 - InfluxData's Paul Dix
[audio] Episode 160: Rust & Safety at Adobe with Sean Parent
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is constcat, a std::concat!-replacement with support for const variables and expressions.
Thanks to Ross MacArthur for the self-suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Call for Participation
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
Some of these tasks may also have mentors available, visit the task page for more information.
Ockam - Fix documentation warnings
Ockam - Library - Validate CBOR structs according to the cddl schema for nodes/models/secure_channel
Ockam - Implement events in SqlxDatabase
Hyperswitch - [REFACTOR]: [Nuvei] MCA metadata validation
Hyperswitch - [FEATURE] : [Noon] Sync with Hyperswitch Reference
Hyperswitch - [FEATURE] : [Zen] Sync with Hyperswitch Reference
Hyperswitch - [REFACTOR] : [Authorizedotnet] Sync with Hyperswitch Reference
If you are a Rust project owner and are looking for contributors, please submit tasks here.
Updates from the Rust Project
386 pull requests were merged in the last week
enable stack probes on aarch64 for LLVM 18
add new tier 3 aarch64-apple-watchos target
add hexagon support
add the function body span to StableMIR
allow async_fn_in_trait traits with Send variant
cherry-pick "M68k: Fix ODR violation in GISel code (#72797)"
AIX: fix XCOFF metadata
-Ztrait-solver=next to -Znext-solver
actually parse async gen blocks correctly
add a method to StableMIR to check if a type is a CStr
add more suggestions to unexpected cfg names and values
add support for --env on tracked_env::var
add unstable -Zdefault-hidden-visibility cmdline flag for rustc
annotate panic reasons during enum layout
attempt to try to resolve blocking concerns (RFC #3086)
avoid overflow in GVN constant indexing
cache param env canonicalization
check FnPtr/FnDef built-in fn traits correctly with effects
check generic params after sigature for main-fn-ty
collect lang items from AST, get rid of GenericBound::LangItemTrait
coroutine variant fields can be uninitialized
coverage: skip instrumenting a function if no spans were extracted from MIR
deny ~const trait bounds in inherent impl headers
desugar yield in async gen correctly, ensure gen always returns unit
don't merge cfg and doc(cfg) attributes for re-exports
erase late bound regions from Instance::fn_sig() and add a few more details to StableMIR APIs
fix ICE ProjectionKinds Deref and Field were mismatched
fix LLD thread flags in bootstrap on Windows
fix waker_getters tracking issue number
fix alignment passed down to LLVM for simd_masked_load
fix dynamic size/align computation logic for packed types with dyn trait tail
fix overlapping spans in delimited meta-vars
ICE 110453: fixed with errors
llvm-wrapper: adapt for LLVM API changes
make IMPLIED_BOUNDS_ENTAILMENT into a hard error from a lint
make exhaustiveness usable outside of rustc
match lowering: Remove the make_target_blocks hack
more expressions correctly are marked to end with curly braces
nudge the user to kill programs using excessive CPU
opportunistically resolve region var in canonicalizer (instead of resolving root var)
properly reject default on free const items
remove unnecessary constness from ProjectionCandidate
replace some instances of FxHashMap/FxHashSet with stable alternatives (mostly in rustc_hir and rustc_ast_lowering)
resolve: replace visibility table in resolver outputs with query feeding
skip rpit constraint checker if borrowck return type error
some cleanup and improvement for invalid ref casting impl
tweak short_ty_string to reduce number of files
unconditionally register alias-relate in projection goal
update FreeBSD CI image
uplift TypeAndMut and ClosureKind to rustc_type_ir
use if cfg! instead of #[cfg]
use the LLVM option NoTrapAfterNoreturn
miri: visit the AllocIds and BorTags in borrow state FrameExtra
miri run: default to edition 2021
miri: make mmap not use expose semantics
fast path for declared_generic_bounds_from_env
stabilize type_name_of_val
stabilize ptr::{from_ref, from_mut}
add core::intrinsics::simd
add a column number to dbg!()
add more niches to rawvec
add ASCII whitespace trimming functions to &str
fix cases where std accidentally relied on inline(never)
Windows: allow File::create to work on hidden files
std: add xcoff in object's feature list
codegen: panic when trying to compute size/align of extern type
codegen_gcc: simd: implement missing intrinsics from simd/generic-arithmetic-pass.rs
codegen_llvm: set DW_AT_accessibility
cargo: clean up package metadata
cargo: do not allow empty name in package ID spec
cargo: fill in more empty name holes
cargo: hold the mutate exclusive lock when vendoring
rustdoc: use Map instead of Object for source files and search index
rustdoc: allow resizing the sidebar / hiding the top bar
rustdoc-search: fix a race condition in search index loading
rustdoc-search: use set ops for ranking and filtering
bindgen: use \r\n on windows
bindgen: better working destructors on windows
clippy: add new unconditional_recursion lint
clippy: new Lint: result_filter_map / Mirror of option_filter_map
clippy: don't visit nested bodies in is_const_evaluatable
clippy: redundant_pattern_matching: lint if let true, while let true, matches!(.., true)
clippy: do not lint assertions_on_constants for const _: () = assert!(expr)
clippy: doc_markdown Recognize words followed by empty parentheses () for quoting
clippy: fix binder handling in unnecessary_to_owned
rust-analyzer: deduplicate annotations
rust-analyzer: optimizing Performance with Promise.all 🏎
rust-analyzer: desugar doc correctly for mbe
rust-analyzer: dont assume ascii in remove_markdown
rust-analyzer: resolve alias before resolving enum variant
rust-analyzer: add minimal support for the 2024 edition
rust-analyzer: move out WithFixture into dev-dep only crate
rust-analyzer: fix false positive type mismatch in const reference patterns
rust-analyzer: syntax fixup now removes subtrees with fake spans
rust-analyzer: update builtin attrs from rustc
rust-analyzer: fix fragment parser replacing matches with dummies on incomplete parses
rust-analyzer: fix incorrectly replacing references in macro invocation in "Convert to named struct" assist
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
A lot of noise in the results this week; there was an lull in the noise recently, so our auto-inferred noise threshold went down, and thus five PR's were artificially flagged this week (and three supposed improvements were just reverting to the mean). Beyond that, we had three nice improvements: the first to debug builds in #117962 (by ceasing emission of expensive+unused .debug_pubnames and .debug_pubtypes), a second to diesel and serde in #119048 (by avoiding some unnecessary work), and a third to several benchmarks in #117749 (by adding some caching of an internal compiler structure).
Triage done by @pnkfelix. Revision range: 57010939..bf9229a2
6 Regressions, 9 Improvements, 3 Mixed; 5 of them in rollups 67 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
No RFCs were approved this week.
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
RFCs
[disposition: postpone] RFC: Precise Pre-release Deps
Tracking Issues & PRs
[disposition: merge] Support async recursive calls (as long as they have indirection)
[disposition: merge] make soft_unstable show up in future breakage reports
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for ip_in_core
Language Reference
No Language Reference RFCs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Unsafe Code Guidelines
No Unsafe Code Guideline RFCs entered Final Comment Period this week.
New and Updated RFCs
RFC: patchable-function-entry
Call for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization. The following RFCs would benefit from user testing before moving forward:
No RFCs issued a call for testing this week.
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear on the above list, add the new call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
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vishal6x · 2 years ago
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WhatsApp Spy Features for Child Safety
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Going that extra mile and protecting your children is top-most priority for every parent. With great exposure to smartphones and technology, there is an obvious feeling of concern for parents to know what their child is up to.
With the help of a good parental control app you can track every move of your child. These apps were secretly to spy on phones and keep you updated with all the activities of your child. A phone spy app is one great way of keeping up with your child. 
Kids online can come across all types of content and it could also include some inappropriate content which can be addictive as well as dangerous for your little one. A good phone spy app can help you to monitor your child’s device, giving you all the information. 
Can a phone spy app help ?
A good spy app can make it simple and easy for you to keep your child safe against violating content and unwanted security threats. In today’s time, kids have a smartphone and internet access, being underage and having restrictions to certain activities is now merely a law but once you have easy access to the phone and internet there is every sort of content online. 
Today, even social platforms such as Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp are also full of violating content, spammers and bots. But you can rely on a good mobile spy app to ease your concern. You can keep track of your loved ones’ device and ensure that they do not engage with any inappropriate content. 
We recommend that firstly if you witness your loved one engaging in any activity that is harmful for them or for your relationship with them, it’s better to have understanding and open communication with them. Especially with kids, if you try to impose any restrictions on them without a valid reason or in some cases even if your concern is valid, your loved one would be frustrated. 
To avoid a challenging situation like this, you can try a spy app for android phone that not only gives you all the information you need but is also fully secure. 
Which spy app to go for?
Let us give you a few insights of the app which is loved and recommended by parents. Onemonitar parental app is tried by not only parents but also people who want to ensure the safety of their loved ones in general. This spy phone application has 50+ features and we’ll highlight the most popular ones for you. 
Onemonitar gives you options to listen to the calls through its hidden call recorder which provides high quality of audio. You can track the real-time location of the target device and know the whereabouts of your child, this ensures that they are not lying to you and even if they are, you know where they are remotely. 
Talking about social media tracking, you can check the accounts of your child across all major social media. You can check their WhatsApp with the help of WhatsApp spy software, you can check their chats, calls and any media that is being exchanged with others. You can scroll through the Instagram and Facebook accounts and who they are interacting with, this will ensure that you are aware of if they are not interacting with any person that could be of danger to them. 
Things to remember!
A spy app can be very helpful when you want to control or supervise the activities of your loved ones. With broader usage and multiple features, regardless of who your target is, a spy phone app is now welcomed and has come in use across the globe. 
These solutions provide you 100% data protection and security and with a phone spy app like Onemonitar only you have the access to your control panel and nobody other than you can see your personal information. Also, their 24*7 support team is available for your assistance through live chats and calls.
You can use the spy app and ensure high security and safety for your dear ones. Happy monitoring with Onemonitar!
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onemonitarsoftware · 9 months ago
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Discover the power of ONEMONITAR’s Call Tracker! Monitor and record phone calls on Android devices with real-time tracking, call recording, and caller details, all from anywhere. Whether you’re a parent ensuring your child’s safety, an employer boosting productivity, or an individual protecting your conversations, ONEMONITAR is your go-to solution. Easy to use, secure, and backed by 24/7 support—get started today!
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omnisoft0 · 14 days ago
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Protect Your Digital Life with Norton Antivirus: Complete Security for Every Device
In an age where cyber threats are more sophisticated than ever, having robust digital protection is no longer optional—it’s essential. Norton Antivirus stands out as a trusted and comprehensive security solution, helping individuals and families stay safe from viruses, malware, ransomware, and online fraud. If you're looking for top-tier protection, the Norton 360 Premium package available on OmniSoft is the ideal choice.
What Is Norton Antivirus?
Norton Antivirus is a globally recognized cybersecurity software developed to provide real-time protection against a wide range of online threats. With over three decades of experience, Norton has continuously evolved to offer intelligent, proactive defense systems that protect your privacy, personal information, and devices from digital dangers.
Key Features of Norton 360 Premium
The Norton 360 Premium edition is more than just antivirus software—it’s an all-in-one digital protection suite. Here are some of the standout features:
Comprehensive Antivirus Protection: Detects and removes viruses, spyware, malware, and ransomware.
Multi-Device Coverage: Safeguard up to 10 devices including Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS.
75 GB Cloud Backup: Keep your important files secure in the cloud to prevent data loss due to ransomware or hard drive failure.
Firewall for PC and Mac: Adds an additional layer of security to block unauthorized access to your private data.
Password Manager: Securely stores and manages your passwords, credit card information, and other credentials.
Parental Control: Help your kids safely explore the internet by monitoring online activity and limiting access to inappropriate content.
Secure VPN: Browse anonymously and securely even on public Wi-Fi with an integrated virtual private network.
Why Choose Norton from OmniSoft?
OmniSoft is a trusted digital software provider offering licensed and affordable security solutions. When you purchase Norton Antivirus 360 Premium from OmniSoft, you benefit from:
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One-year full protection
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Who Needs Norton Antivirus?
Whether you're a student, a remote worker, a business professional, or managing a household, you likely rely on multiple devices daily. Cybercriminals target everyone—from casual browsers to corporate executives. Norton 360 Premium provides peace of mind, knowing your data, identity, and online activity are protected around the clock.
Final Thoughts
Don’t leave your digital life vulnerable. With cyber threats growing each day, investing in powerful and reliable protection like Norton Antivirus is a smart and necessary step. Secure your online world today with Norton 360 Premium from OmniSoft—because your privacy, files, and peace of mind are worth it.
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korshubudemycoursesblog · 15 days ago
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Unlock Your Programming Potential with the 2025 Core JAVA Bootcamp from Zero to Hero!!
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If you’ve ever felt that learning to code in Java was too intimidating or just didn’t know where to begin, we’ve got good news. There’s now a clear, exciting, and structured path to mastering one of the world’s most in-demand programming languages — and you don’t need a tech degree to get started.
Whether you’re looking to launch a career in software development, build Android apps, or simply learn how programming works, the 2025 Core JAVA Bootcamp from Zero to Hero !! is your perfect launchpad.
Let’s explore what makes this bootcamp your best bet for mastering Java and transforming your tech journey in 2025.
Why Java? Why Now?
Java is everywhere. From enterprise software powering Fortune 500 companies to Android apps on billions of devices, Java remains a foundational technology across industries. It’s trusted, flexible, and incredibly versatile.
Still not convinced? Here are a few compelling reasons to dive into Java in 2025:
High Demand for Java Developers: Companies around the globe continue to seek skilled Java developers for both backend and full-stack roles.
Strong Earning Potential: Java developers are among the top-paid software engineers globally.
Massive Community Support: With millions of Java developers worldwide, help is always a click away.
Platform Independence: Java runs on everything from laptops to game consoles, thanks to its “write once, run anywhere” design.
Learning Java in 2025 isn’t just relevant — it’s a smart career move.
What Makes the 2025 Core JAVA Bootcamp Stand Out?
Let’s be real. There are thousands of Java tutorials floating around. Some are outdated. Some are too basic. Others are too complex. What you need is a structured, well-paced, hands-on course that takes you from zero to hero — without the fluff.
That’s where the 2025 Core JAVA Bootcamp from Zero to Hero !! shines.
Here’s why:
✅ Beginner-Friendly Start
This bootcamp assumes no prior coding experience. You’ll start from the very basics — understanding what Java is, how to install it, and writing your very first “Hello World” program.
✅ Hands-On Projects
Theory is good. Practice is better. This bootcamp is packed with real-world mini-projects and coding challenges that help cement every concept.
✅ Up-to-Date Curriculum
Java evolves — and so does this course. The curriculum is aligned with the latest industry practices, including updates for Java 17 and beyond.
✅ Learn at Your Own Pace
Whether you’re a busy professional, student, or a stay-at-home parent making a career switch, the course fits your schedule. You control the pace.
✅ Lifetime Access
Once you enroll, you get lifetime access, meaning you can revisit lessons anytime — especially helpful during job interviews or future projects.
What You’ll Learn Inside the Bootcamp
Here's a peek into what you'll master during the bootcamp:
Java Basics: Data types, variables, operators, and control flow
Object-Oriented Programming: Classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, encapsulation, and abstraction
Error Handling: Try-catch blocks, custom exceptions, and debugging tips
Collections Framework: Lists, Sets, Maps, and the power of generics
File I/O and Streams: Reading and writing data like a pro
Multithreading: Understand concurrency and build efficient applications
Java 8+ Features: Lambda expressions, streams API, and functional programming
Simple Game Development: Put theory into practice with a beginner-friendly game project
Database Connectivity (JDBC): Connecting Java apps with MySQL databases
Mini Projects: Including a calculator app, to-do list, contact manager, and more
The 2025 Core JAVA Bootcamp from Zero to Hero !! takes you from baby steps to building your own Java applications — confidently and independently.
Who Should Take This Course?
This bootcamp is designed with clarity and community in mind. You’ll feel guided, supported, and empowered no matter your background.
It’s perfect for:
📌 Absolute beginners with no programming experience
📌 College students looking to level up their skills
📌 Working professionals exploring a career in software development
📌 Aspiring Android developers
📌 Anyone who wants to build a solid foundation in Java
Benefits Beyond the Code
Here’s the thing — it’s not just about learning Java. It’s about building confidence, opening career doors, and future-proofing your skill set.
✅ Boost Your Resume
Adding Java and project work to your portfolio makes you instantly more attractive to employers. You'll not only speak their language — you’ll code in it.
✅ Prep for Interviews
The bootcamp covers essential Java topics often asked in coding interviews. You’ll be better prepared for technical rounds, coding challenges, and whiteboard sessions.
✅ Launch Freelance Work
Once you complete the course, you’ll be ready to take on small Java projects — offering your services on freelance platforms or building your own apps.
Success Stories from Previous Students
Past learners of this course have gone on to land developer jobs, crack interviews at top tech firms, and even start their own freelance businesses.
Here’s what students are saying:
“I came from a non-technical background, but this course made learning Java surprisingly easy. The examples were practical, and I now feel confident enough to apply for Java developer roles.” — Riya M.
“The project-based approach really helped. I didn’t just watch videos — I built things, and that’s what made the knowledge stick.” — Daniel T.
You could be the next success story.
Learning Java in 2025: The Right Time Is Now
There’s never been a better time to start learning Java:
🚀 The job market is booming for Java developers 📈 Companies are seeking scalable, backend solutions — and Java is the answer 🤖 Technologies like machine learning, big data, and enterprise cloud still lean on Java-based solutions
Whether you’re learning for fun, career growth, or personal satisfaction — the 2025 Core JAVA Bootcamp from Zero to Hero !! has the roadmap to take you there.
What You’ll Need to Get Started
Nothing fancy. Just:
A laptop or desktop
Internet connection
A curious mind
A willingness to learn and practice
You don’t need any prior programming experience — just a desire to grow and an hour or two each day to dedicate to learning.
Let’s Talk About Certification
On completion, you’ll receive a certificate that you can showcase on LinkedIn, your resume, or even frame on your wall.
While certification is just one part of the equation, it’s a great way to validate your skills — especially when applying for jobs or bidding on freelance gigs.
What’s the Investment?
Here’s the best part — you don’t need to spend thousands of dollars or attend a coding bootcamp in-person.
You get access to all this learning — plus future updates, support, and community — at a fraction of the cost.
And remember: it’s not just an expense, it’s an investment in your future.
Final Thoughts: You’re Closer Than You Think
Learning to code in Java doesn’t have to be confusing or frustrating. With the right course, guidance, and practice, anyone can learn — including you.
The 2025 Core JAVA Bootcamp from Zero to Hero !! breaks it down into digestible lessons, real-life projects, and fun challenges — making it easy and enjoyable to stay motivated and on track.
So if you’re ready to finally conquer Java and take a big step toward your tech career or passion project, this is your moment.
👉 Start your journey from Zero to Hero today.
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How to Track a Cricket Cell Phone Location Free: What Really Works
Hey there! Last month, my daughter didn't come home on time. I was worried sick. That's when I learned how to track her Cricket phone for free.
Let me share what actually works. No fluff. Just real solutions.
✅CLICK HERE TO TRACK A CRICKET CELL PHONE LOCATION FOR FREE
Why Track a Cricket Phone?
Before we start, here's why people need this:
Lost phone somewhere
Kids not answering
Elderly parents' safety
Phone got stolen
Good news? There are free ways that work.
Method 1: Google's Find My Device (Best Free Option)
This is my go-to method. Works great for Android phones.
How to use it:
Go to android.com/find
Sign in with the Google account
Pick the phone you want
See it on the map
That's it. Seriously.
Requirements: Phone must be on. Internet connected. Location enabled.
I found my son's phone at soccer practice this way. Took 2 minutes.
Method 2: Find My for iPhones
Got an iPhone on Cricket? Use Apple's version.
Visit icloud.com/find
Log in with Apple ID
Click the device
View location
My sister tracks her iPhone this way. Found it in her couch once. True story.
Method 3: Cricket Family Locator
Cricket has their own service. Costs $9.99/month. But...
They offer a free trial. Sometimes 30 days.
Text "FAMILY" to 247487 to start.
I tried it. Works okay. But honestly? Google's free option worked just as well.
Method 4: Free Tracking Apps
Some popular free ones:
Life360 - Basic tracking free
Where's My Droid - Makes phone ring remotely
Glympse - Temporary location sharing
My neighbor loves Where's My Droid. Found her phone in a taxi with it.
Important: Do This NOW
Don't wait for an emergency. Set up tracking today:
Enable location services on the phone
Test it works before you need it
Share passwords with family
Keep phones charged
Trust me. You'll thank yourself later.
My Wake-Up Call
Last summer, my dad went for a walk. He has mild dementia. Didn't come back.
Three hours passed. Mom was crying. Then I remebered...
We had set up location sharing on his Cricket phone. Found him in a park 2 miles away. Confused but safe.
That's when it hit me. This isn't about spying. It's about safety.
Common Problems
"Location not updating"
Check internet connection
Restart the phone
Make sure location is on
"Can't log in"
Try password recovery
Check two-factor settings
Call Cricket if needed
Quick Tips
Always get permission first (it's the law)
Free methods work just as well as paid ones
Battery drains faster with tracking on
No internet = no tracking
The Bottom Line
You don't need expensive apps. Or sketchy spy software. The free methods I shared? They really work.
I use Google's Find My Device for my family. It's simple. Reliable. And completly free.
Just remember: Use these tools to help and protect. Not to control or spy.
Stay safe out there.
Have questions? Had a similar experiance? Drop a comment below.
Note: Always get proper authorization before tracking any device. This article is for informational purposes only.
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aimarketresearch · 30 days ago
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Parental Control Software Market Size, Share, Trends, Growth Opportunities and Competitive Outlook
Global Parental Control Software Market - Size, Share, Demand, Industry Trends and Opportunities
Global Parental Control Software Market, By Device Type (Smart Phones, Computers, and Video Games, Tablets, Digital Television, and Others), Deployment (On-Premise, and Cloud), Pricing (Free, Basic, Premium, and Others), Function (Time Management, Gaming, App Management, Web Access, Program-Specific Controls, Cyber Security, and Others), Operating System (Android, IOS, Windows, Linux, macOS, and Others), End User (Educational Institutes, Residential, and Commercial) – Industry Trends
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**Segments**
- On the basis of type, the global parental control software market can be segmented into traditional parental control software and smartphone parental control software. The traditional parental control software includes solutions that offer monitoring and filtering features for desktops and laptops, while smartphone parental control software caters to the monitoring and control of activities on mobile devices.
- Based on deployment mode, the market can be divided into cloud-based and on-premises parental control software. Cloud-based solutions offer flexibility and scalability, allowing users to access the software from anywhere, while on-premises options provide more control over data and customization.
- In terms of application, the parental control software market can be categorized into educational institutes, residential, and commercial sectors. Educational institutes use these tools to protect students from exposure to harmful online content, while residential and commercial users utilize parental control software to safeguard family members or employees from inappropriate material.
**Market Players**
- Some of the key players in the global parental control software market are NortonLifeLock Inc., Net Nanny, McAfee, Qustodio LLC, Kaspersky Lab, Mobicip, LLC, Symantec Corporation, Verizon Communications Inc., Avast Software s.r.o., and AVG Technologies. These companies offer a range of parental control solutions with features such as content filtering, screen time management, app blocking, and geofencing to address the diverse needs of users in the market.
The global parental control software market is witnessing significant growth as the awareness of online safety and the need for monitoring children's digital activities continue to rise. With the proliferation of digital devices and the increasing presence of children online, parents and guardians are turning to parental control software to ensure a safer online experience. The market is also being driven by regulatory compliance requirements in educational settings and the growing demand for effective monitoring solutions in households and businesses.
Cloud-based parental control software is gaining traction due to its convenience and accessibility, allowing users to manage settings remotely and across multiple devices. On-premisesThe global parental control software market is experiencing a surge in demand driven by the increasing awareness of online safety and the growing need for monitoring children's digital activities. As more children access digital devices and spend time online, parents and guardians are recognizing the importance of implementing parental control software to keep their children safe from harmful content and activities. The market is also benefiting from regulatory requirements in educational settings, where the protection of students from online threats is of paramount importance.
One of the key trends in the parental control software market is the shift towards cloud-based solutions. Cloud-based parental control software offers users greater flexibility and convenience by allowing them to access and manage settings from anywhere, using any device with an internet connection. This not only simplifies the management of parental controls but also ensures that parents can monitor their children's activities in real-time, even when they are away from home. The scalability of cloud-based solutions also makes them suitable for households with multiple devices and users, further driving their adoption in the market.
On-premises parental control software, on the other hand, provides users with a greater sense of control over their data and customization options. Some users, especially those who are concerned about data privacy and security, prefer on-premises solutions as they keep all monitoring activities within their own network. While on-premises solutions may require more upfront investment and maintenance, they appeal to users who prioritize data sovereignty and customization capabilities.
The parental control software market is highly competitive, with a number of key players vying for market share. Companies such as NortonLifeLock Inc., Net Nanny, McAfee, and Kaspersky Lab offer a diverse range of parental control solutions with features such as content filtering, screen time management, app blocking, and geofencing. These companies are continuously innovating their products to meet the evolving needs of users and stay ahead in the competitive landscape.
In conclusion, the global parental control software market is expected to continue its growth trajectory as the importance of online safety and digital monitoring remains**Global Parental Control Software Market Analysis**
- **Global Parental Control Software Market, By Device Type (Smart Phones, Computers, and Video Games, Tablets, Digital Television, and Others)** The parental control software market is segmented by the type of device on which the software can be installed. This segmentation is crucial as different devices may require specific features and functionalities to ensure effective monitoring and control of online activities. With the increasing use of smartphones, tablets, computers, and other digital devices by children, the demand for parental control software across different devices is on the rise.
- **Deployment (On-Premise, and Cloud)** The deployment mode of parental control software plays a significant role in the market as it determines how users can access and manage the software. On-premise solutions offer a more localized approach to monitoring and control, while cloud-based solutions provide greater flexibility and accessibility. The choice of deployment mode depends on factors such as data privacy concerns, customization requirements, and the need for remote management capabilities.
- **Pricing (Free, Basic, Premium, and Others)** The pricing strategy of parental control software can influence its adoption and market penetration. Free versions may attract a larger user base but may lack advanced features, while premium packages offer a comprehensive set of functionalities for a higher cost. The pricing segmentation caters to different user preferences, from those looking for basic monitoring to users seeking advanced parental control features.
- **Function (Time Management, Gaming, App Management, Web Access,
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Part 09: Customer Landscape
Part 10: Regional Landscape
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Part 12: Drivers and Challenges
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Part 15: Vendor Analysis
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qoli123 · 1 month ago
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How to Monitor Kids' Phones Using Screen Recording Apps
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The safety of kids on the internet is more necessary than ever. With so much time they spend on their smartphones, it is difficult to say what they are actually doing. Are they talking to strangers? Visiting risky websites? With the help of a screen recording app, you can easily find out. It allows you to monitor their screen activity in real time, therefore, you do not need to be looking at their phone all the time in order to keep them safe.
Why Screen Recording is the Best Way to Monitor Kids' Phones
Keeping kids safe online is a growing concern for many parents. People spend a lot of time on smartphones. It's important to know what they do, who they talk to, and the content they see. One of the best ways to do this is by using screen recording apps.
Understanding Screen Recording Technology
Screen recording technology allows you to capture everything that happens on a device's screen. It’s like having a video camera watching the screen activity in real-time. Every tap, scroll, and swipe is recorded, giving you clear visibility into what’s happening. Screen recording lets you capture everything your child does. This includes text messages, videos, and social media. You don't have to watch them closely.
Key Advantages of Screen Recording for Parental Control
Screen recording is not only a process of watching what’s going on. It's about understanding and protecting. Here are some key benefits:
Real-time monitoring: See what your child is doing as it happens, not just after the fact.
Full visibility: You won't just see snippets. You'll see the entire conversation and browsing history.
Collect evidence: If you see signs of cyberbullying or risky behavior, keep a clear record. This helps you address the situation properly.
Better conversations: When you know what’s happening, it’s easier to talk about your child's online habits and safety.
Features to look after for right Screen Recording App
Choosing the right screen recording app is crucial for effective monitoring. Here’s what you should consider:
Ease of Use: Choose an app that’s easy to understand and navigate.
High-Quality Video: Choose one that records clear videos so you don’t miss anything.
Storage Options: Make sure it has enough space or cloud storage to save everything.
Security and Privacy:  Check that it keeps your data private and secure.
Compatibility: Make sure it works well with your child’s phone whether Android or iOS.
What You Can Monitor with Screen Recording
Screen recording apps reveal different aspects of your kid’s digital life. This is what you can keep track of.
Social Media and Messaging Apps
Platforms like Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat, and Facebook are popular among kids. With screen recording, you can:
Monitor conversations and shared media.
Identify risky interactions with strangers.
Keep an eye on posts and status updates.
Online Browsing and Video Content
Kids spend a lot of time browsing the internet and watching videos. Screen recording allows you to:
See which websites they visit
Track YouTube or streaming service activities.
Spot any inappropriate content that they may come across.
Game Interactions and In-App Chats
Online games often have chat features where kids can communicate with other players. With screen recording, you can:
Monitor in-game chats for inappropriate language or behavior.
Identify interactions with unknown players.
Keep track of game spending or purchases.
Discover How Qoli.AI Makes Monitoring Easy
If you want to take monitoring to the next level, Qoli.AI is the perfect solution. It makes screen recording easy and effective. You won't miss anything important. With its advanced features, you can easily track activity and maintain peace of mind. Qoli.ai is a perfect parental control software. It is also a hidden screen recording tool.
Step-by-Step Installation Guide
Getting started with Qoli is quick and simple. Just follow these steps to start tracking with ease:
Step-1 : Create Your Account: Visit the Qoli website and sign up with your email.
Step-2 :  Log In: Access your account using your credentials.
Step-3 :  Download the App: Install the Qoli tracker app on the target device.
Step-4 :  Allow Permissions: Grant all necessary permissions for smooth monitoring.
Step-5 : App Runs Silently: The app operates quietly in the background.
Step-6 :  Monitor from the Website: Log in to your dashboard and view activities easily.
Step-7 : Access Key Features: Track calls, messages, location, and more with just a few clicks.
Final Thoughts
Screen recording apps are a great way to keep your kids safe online. They let you see what’s happening on their screens right away. This lets you step in when needed and help your kids build good digital habits. Qoli.AI makes monitoring easy. It helps you stay connected and informed without needing constant supervision.
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How to Set Up TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro Step-by-Step
The TP Link XE75 Pro setup is among the greatest choices available if you want to update your home Wi-Fi to one that can easily support an increasing number of devices. Here is a summary of my recent installation of the 3-pack XE75 Pro mesh system, including what to expect and how the setup went.
Unpacking and Initial things 
Each item fits in with most rooms because it is simple, sleek, and cylindrical. Power adapters and an Ethernet connection are included in the tidy packing. The setup instructions are simple, and the build quality is excellent.
Procedure for Setup
Even if you are not tech-savvy, the TP-Link Deco app (available on iOS and Android) makes the setup process very easy. The app immediately recognized the Deco through Bluetooth after the first unit was plugged in and connected to the modem. After creating a network name and password and designating it as the primary node, the rest was essentially automated.
It was even simpler to add the other two nodes. The software locates them in a matter of seconds when you plug them in. For optimal signal coverage, the system automatically optimizes the connections between the units.
Performance
Wi-Fi 6E, which adds the 6 GHz band for cleaner, quicker traffic, is supported by the Deco XE75 Pro. Significant speed increases were noticeable to me, particularly on more recent devices. Across several devices, 4K video streaming, video calls, and gaming all functioned flawlessly without any lag or buffering.
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Additionally, it has TP-Link HomeShield for security and parental controls, as well as an integrated 2.5 Gbps connector for fast wired connections. With the software, you can even establish guest networks or prioritize traffic.
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