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delimp · 5 months ago
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React Native vs. Native Development: Which One Should You Choose?
Native Development means building mobile applications customized for a particular platform, such as iOS or Android, by utilizing its specific programming language which in the case of iOS it is Swift and for Android it will be Kotlin. This approach usually provides great performance and integration with the device capabilities.
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hiwaaranit · 2 years ago
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I genuinely feel like I’m going insane sometimes
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sofueled12 · 6 months ago
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pritivora26 · 9 months ago
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React Native is a popular framework for building mobile and web applications. Organizations of all sizes are using React Native to deliver highly trustworthy, adaptable, and encrypted services that meet the requirements of their customers. The need for React Native app development services will only rise, necessitating the need for skilled React Native app developers. Read more.
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auspicioussoft01 · 2 years ago
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justnshalom · 2 years ago
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React: The library for web and native user interfaces
React is a JavaScript library developed by Facebook that simplifies the process of building complex user interfaces for web and native applications. It has gained immense popularity among developers due to its efficiency, flexibility, and reusability. In this article, we will delve into the features and benefits of React, understand its core concepts, and explore some practical examples. Why…
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asgardian--angels · 1 month ago
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**URGENT** HELP SAVE THE USGS BEE LAB!
PLEASE circulate this as widely as possible, as soon as possible.
Hi all, you may not know me but I am a native bee researcher in the eastern US. People like me work to study and protect the 3600 species of native bees in North America, many of which are in severe decline.
We just received devastating news, that unfortunately was not surprising. The Trump administration's proposed 2026 budget is set to defund most of the ecological research happening at the USGS, and that includes zeroing out the budget for the USGS Native Bee Inventory & Monitoring Lab.
Don't know them? Maybe you've seen stunning photos like this:
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These gorgeous and evocative focus-stacked photos of native bees on black backgrounds - all of which are public domain - come from the USGS Bee Lab (here's their Flickr). Through these, they've helped bring the beauty and importance of native bees to the public's attention. Hundreds if not thousands of news articles, videos, and publications use these photos.
But that is just one tiny slice of what the USGS Bee Lab does for pollinator conservation. Its primary role is much bigger; they provide technical support, research collaborations, and financial & grant partnerships to federal and state agencies, academic institutions and researchers, and much more, so we can study, manage, and protect North America's wild pollinators. They conduct research of their own that has led to species rediscoveries, and produce invaluable resources that have greatly advanced our understanding of wild bees and our approaches to studying and conserving them. They also provide the essential and irreplaceable service of bee identification. For those who don't know, identifying bees is hard. Sometimes Really Hard. And this lab is one of just a handful of places in the entire country who can identify some of the toughest groups of bees, and who sit on the forefront of breakthroughs on taxonomy and identification that the rest of us in this field rely on. Without this service, agencies and researchers trying to survey and monitor bees in order to track population declines, manage land, and get policy changed are stuck with a lot of nameless bees, severely limiting the usefulness of that data.
Tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of bee specimens pass through this lab annually, plus the thousands in permanent storage, from long-term monitoring efforts by state and federal agencies, and researchers like myself. They operate at a greater capacity than basically any other institution doing this kind of work. Few if any bee researchers in the eastern US, or even the country, have not benefitted from this lab's work, and those benefits are passed on to you through being able to protect pollinators and the services they provide both in agriculture and ecosystems.
This lab is headed up by scientist Sam Droege, who has dedicated decades of his life to this cause, and whom I consider not just a research partner but, humbly, a friend. I am utterly indebted to him for helping me get my start in this field, and for the support and kindness he has shown me and every other young professional who is passionate about pollinators. The Lab operates with an insanely small budget already, and a very limited staff, yet the impact they have is exponentially outsized. Losing the USGS Bee Lab would be a devastating blow to pollinator conservation in this country, at a time when native bee species are sitting on the precipice, and sustainable agriculture is non-negotiable for our future.
You can read more about the Bee Lab here. The Lab is not well-publicized, but it's a lifeline for the many dedicated people who work to try and protect pollinators and the environment at large.
SO WHAT CAN YOU DO?
Sam Droege has sent out a request for help, and has encouraged us to post on social media. This is what he wants you to do to help us save the Bee Lab.
This is verbatim:
What is Happening: ·       The USGS Bee Lab is at risk of being permanently closed due to cuts in the 2026 Federal Budget and looming federal RIF’s ·       Specifically, the Ecosystem Mission Area (EMA) budget, which funds the USGS Bee Lab and the Eastern Ecological Science center has been zeroed out ·       Thousands of layoffs to hit Interior, National Parks imminently - Government Executive What you can do ·       Write to your representatives, the White House, and the Department of the Interior that they should restore the funding for the USGS Bee Lab ·       Send digital or physical letters, write emails, post to social media What you should be highlighting: ·       Personal anecdotes about how the Bee Lab has impacted you or your organization ·       How important the research the Bee Lab is conducting is to your state Contact Information: 1.      Representatives: Find Your Representative | house.gov 2.      Senators: U.S. Senate: Contacting U.S. Senators 3.      White House: Contact Us – The White House 4.      Interior: [email protected] Send a copy of the letter to [email protected] Pass this email around.  Post your response to social media
IT'S OK if you are not a scientist and have not directly interacted with the Bee Lab. Have you seen the lab's photos? Are you concerned about native pollinator declines? Are you aware of any pollinator conservation initiatives or policies in your own state - those almost certainly have drawn, directly or indirectly, from work the Lab has done. Speak about American food production and agriculture, how the Lab's research and collaborations are essential to safeguarding pollination services (this might help reach across the aisle).
Sam urges that these letters, emails, phone calls, etc, must happen quickly - within the next couple days. This information went out on May 8th and that is the day I am posting this. So please, don't wait.
If 'save the bees' has ever meant anything to you, this is the agency that is playing one of the biggest roles in this country in making that happen. Please, contact your representatives, and pass this call to action along however you can. Thank you.
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startedwellthatsentence · 8 days ago
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Murderbot 1.06 spoilers
I love that when Leebeebee asks how the Preservation Alliance deals with allocating resources for childcare, Baradwaj begins to go on about community support and shared responsibility, and Gurathin just bluntly states “debt”.
Neither is wrong, but the perspective is important. The Preservation Alliance does not have the material resources to support its population. It has to import them. And once they’re in the Preservation system, then yes, Baradwaj is right, the resources are allocated equitably to those who need them.
But Gurathin is also right, in that in order to acquire the resources in the first place, the alliance has to go into debt. And it has to do missions like the current PresAux mission in order to pay toward those debts.
The community resources are GOOD, but they aren’t FREE. Gurathin, who comes from outside of the system, is better able to see that reality. It’s not as if Baradwaj doesn’t know this, but it isn’t how she conceptualizes it, and she has to be reminded that the goods that are communally shared do have to originate OUTSIDE of their system.
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spoopy-moose · 2 months ago
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young fem Daniil in jk uniform 🤭🤭
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cat-eye-nebula · 5 months ago
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💫DMT trip / Ayahuasca experience💫 Journey to your inner self and your connection to the Divine Source / Divine Creator. The snake represents Kundalini activation or DNA activation.🧬🐍🌌 The snake is the guardian of the Tree Of Knowledge - this tree IS our divine DNA. In humans most strands are still deactivated. Clip from the movie "Blueberry" (2004)
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ph4nt-mp · 8 months ago
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I see your Scottish pirate-accented Wind, and I raise you my hawaiian pidgin english-accented Wind
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unforgivingchorus · 8 days ago
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I’m back on my Tim Drake doesn’t have a Bristol accent agenda! He only lived in Bristol for max 2 years and that’s including the time he lived with Bruce. Until 14 he spent his time moving between various houses across Gotham City and in various boarding schools in Gotham. (No I don’t know why Gotham has multiple boarding schools or why Tim went to multiple boarding schools). He lived with Bruce in Wayne manor at 14, but by 14/15 his dad woke up from the coma and they bought drake manor. Living in drake manor for, maybe a year and a half, before at 16 they have to sell the manor, and they move to a brownstone in Gotham city proper again. Then when Jack dies, sometime very soon after that he barely has time to live in Bristol again before the Red Robin happens where he is (probably freshly) 17. Your accent is pretty well developed when you reach 14, and none of the boarding schools are in Bristol, or implied to have alot of students from them. Even then he only spends his school time there, the rest of the time he spends all across Gotham. That is to say his accent is probably a non-dialectical version of a Gotham accent. Something ambiguously middle class but could just as easily be upper middle class or working class. He probably favours the accent of a certain area in Gotham but he also probably mixes slang and specific dialectical features. This is all to say anyone realistic wouldn’t be able to differentiate his accent from a crime ally accent, and Gotham natives wouldn’t be able to place where exactly in Gotham he’s from other than to say where he isn’t from. He probably just sounds like he’s from a New Jersey that locked itself culturally off from even the rest of New Jersey and spawned a new weirder New Jersey accent.
#aimeespeaks#tim drake#red robin#most Gotham natives wouldn’t think much on it except to note his not from Bristol or the east end#otherwise all bets are off#your accent is so heavily effected by your early speech development his probably the only bat-member who’s accent is actually purely Gotham#Steph Jason and dukes are all probably obviously east end accents (Bowery park row and narrows respectively)#Bruce’s is a 100% Bristol accent. even then there’s probably a heavy British influence in it that sets him apart from other Bristol resident#due to his sheltered early childhood and isolation post parents death (I hesitate to say he spends anytime in Gotham proper until he’s bat)#Alfred’s is English (I hesitate to theorise on what his queens English specific accent says#about him beyond just being a English butler cause it’s definitely a symptom of 1950s American writer)#dicks like 10 when his parent die. he definitely adapts Gotham slang and some words he learns only to say in Gotham but his accent is#probably a thick travellers accent (I don’t know much about American travellers or circuses so I can’t say more)#Damian doesn’t speak with even a hint of a Gotham accent#I hesitate to say with his upbringing he even speaks in a Arabic accent. i can only imagine him in a mix of transatlantic and rp English#that is to say Tim probably has an accent most unintrusive to civilians#I imagine with every other memeber a civilian describing them would point out their accent if spoken to even a little#it probably wouldn’t even occur to a civilian to point out anything to do with Tim’s voice. and if pushed they would probably just be like#‘idk he’s from somewhere in Gotham’#cass is the only other one who I can see speaking in a unambiguous Gotham accent but even then if she speaks more than a few words it’s#gotta be a crazy accent she’s pieced together
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chuksachi · 3 months ago
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Coding and writing are kinda the same:
Both involve staring at a screen, questioning your life choices.
Both require fixing things that technically work but feel wrong.
Both involve crying over missing characters (a semicolon or a protagonist, take your pick).
But at least with writing, I can make up the rules. If you’ve got a story idea but don’t feel like wrestling with words, let’s talk. I do the writing so you don’t have to.
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a-flickering-soul · 9 months ago
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to me personally in my head every race in sauria has their own language and as a result it's so much easier for the bluesong to just slaughter everyone they come across because they're all just snarling animals compared to them
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bluebirddiary · 1 month ago
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Schooling
It's nearly summer break and I am making it my goal to teach these kids how to read this summer because their school never taught them how to read. First and second graders flat out not even reading Dr Seuss.
Nobody is allowed to say childcare has no value when I am literally doing the teacher's jobs for them because they have neither the time nor resources to do so.
I should note, half these kids ain't white. I'm not even paid for this.
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project-sekai-facts · 2 years ago
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I know it's too late to ask but why did they delete Revival my dream in EN?
Mainly because of the cards for Emu and Nene playing into native stereotypes and the set and the play within the story playing into colonist vs native themes and some offensive terminology used in the story.
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