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"In this article, I will guide you through the process of creating a frosted AppBar with a sliding element beneath it"

Creating a Frosted AppBar in Flutter with a Slide-Down Widget: https://u.habr.com/qXqur
"Hi fellows! In this article I will describe my experience of upgrading the Creality Ender-5 Plus printer. Namely — replacement of the stock Creality 2.2 motherboard with BTT Octopus Pro"

Installing Bigtreetech Octopus Pro in Ender-5 Plus: https://u.habr.com/kg6bq
STM32 without any trouble

Here’s a brief historical and technical overview to help you understand what a bootloader is, why you need it, and what it has to do with Marlin and STM32: https://u.habr.com/9exI0
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A Deep Dive into the Modix Big-120X 3D Printer

The Modix Big-120X is the latest iteration of Modix’s large-format 3D printer, renowned for its substantial build volume and advanced features, making it a competitive choice in the extra-large 3D printer market​​: https://u.habr.com/WBWkw
React Global State Management: A Brief History and a Quick Guide

If you’re a React developer, you know how important state management is. State is the data that powers your UI, making it interactive and dynamic. But managing state in React can be tricky, especially when you have to share it across multiple components or deal with complex and asynchronous logic.

That’s why over the years, React developers have come up with various solutions for state management, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the most popular ones and how they evolved. We’ll also review some of the current state-management libraries and how to choose the best one for your app: https://u.habr.com/524dy
The breakthrough concept around new rocket engine based on hybrid of chemical and electric technology and plasma physics

The rapid exploration of outer space has faced a problem related to the insufficient efficiency of modern rocket engines. As a solution to this problem, the concept of a jet engine based on new operating principles is proposed, using a combination of known physical laws and having advantages over known types of jet engines. The article presents the results of testing three modifications of jet engines based on new operating principles and their analysis: https://u.habr.com/lVXyy
PostgreSQL 17: Part 3 or Commitfest 2023-11

The November commitfest is ripe with new interesting features! Without further ado, let's proceed with the review: https://u.habr.com/tHKZ7
Evaluating Performance: CosmosDB vs. Azure SQL

In the evolving landscape of database technology, choosing the right database management system is crucial for the efficiency and scalability of applications. This article presents a detailed comparison of the performance between Microsoft's CosmosDB and MS SQL Server. We'll examine how each database performs under various load conditions and share some interesting findings: https://u.habr.com/Kr9xJ
How Closures Work and Why It Matters

They might sound complicated, but they are actually a fundamental part of the language. In this article, we’ll explore closures in a straightforward and practical way. Let’s clear up common misunderstandings: https://u.habr.com/oJqvg
Implementing hypervisor-level behavioral analysis in Linux

It's a brief overview of popular malware monitoring tools for Linux, a description of how plugins work in DRAKVUF, and a malware analysis that relies on these plugins: https://u.habr.com/dKaZu
Spring Cloud Gateway: The Single Point of Entry or Failure – a Path to Non-Blocking API Gateway

This post is not a cookbook, it doesn’t provide a perfect solution to any business problem. In fact, this post is a review of a single technology, which can help you solve a real problem when used rightly: https://u.habr.com/Zabx9
"Let's dive deeper, and I'll try to show you what this whole industry looks like through the eyes of a doctor/bio-engineer/DevOps"

From Tissue Engineering to the Adult Industry: https://u.habr.com/9UkmH
AI-powered semantic search using pgvector and embeddings

The advent of machine learning and vector search technologies opens up new avenues for enhancing semantic search, with solutions like OpenAI's Embeddings API and the pgvector extension for PostgreSQL leading the charge: https://u.habr.com/kGnTY
3D Printing in Education

The world of education is constantly evolving, and one of the most significant recent advancements is the integration of 3D printing. This revolutionary technology, which allows for the creation of three-dimensional objects from digital models, is changing the way educators teach and students learn. At its core, 3D printing involves layer-by-layer construction of objects, enabling the production of complex designs that were previously impossible or too expensive to build: https://u.habr.com/wQL8S
3D Print Virtual Glasses for Use in a Virtual School

Imagine a world where learning transcends physical boundaries, where virtual classrooms become as interactive and engaging as their real-world counterparts. This is not a far-off dream but a tangible reality, thanks to the fusion of 3D printing technology and virtual glasses. In this article, we'll explore how 3D printed virtual glasses are revolutionizing the concept of virtual schools: https://u.habr.com/n1zUB
Mastering ChatGPT

Imagine elevating ChatGPT's functionality to new heights, enabling it to carry out specific tasks based on commands given in natural language. This article aims to shed light on the potential of incorporating function calling into the ChatGPT API, thereby enhancing its utility: https://u.habr.com/MqSG9
"If you are new to IT, the first thing I recommend is focus. Don’t try to learn everything at once. Instead, choose a field that increases your chances of landing your first job quickly"

How to become a Web-Developer in 2024 and Get a First Job in Months, Not Years: https://u.habr.com/TT7Q0
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"This week, I was reflecting on a recent one-on-one chat with a manager in my division about keeping our backlogs clean and dealing with those tasks that just keep getting pushed back.

I jot down my thoughts and decided to share them with you. It's a common issue, right? Tasks hanging around, always getting postponed. Let's talk about the mess this creates in our backlogs and how to handle it the right way.

Check out my latest article where I dive into the art of backlog hygiene. Trust me, your team will thank you for it"

The Rule of Handling Tasks That Never Get Done: https://u.habr.com/b44Qg
"I want you to know all the latest information, which is why in today’s article, I’ll talk about the mind-blowing AI that was released a few days ago!"

Sora AI: Hype or Hero? Let’s Dive Deep (Limitations, Hidden Feature & More!): https://u.habr.com/NFbP6
"Last week I was doing a seminar on SystemVerilog, ASIC and FPGA at ADA University in Baku, Azerbaijan. I will replicate the last two sessions of this seminar, on RISC-V CPU simulation and synthesis, at the Verilog Meetups on March 3 and March 10 at Hacker Dojo, Mountain View, California. For this reason I am combining the information about Azerbaijan and California seminars in a single post"

Bootstrapping Azerbaijan as a new center of ASIC design + Verilog Meetup #6 in Silicon Valley: https://u.habr.com/Qzbzi
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