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View AllA URL (acronym for Uniform Resource Locator) is the address of a resource on the world wide web. URLs have a well-defined structure that was formulated in RFC 1738 by Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web.
If you download a foreign movie, probably your second step will be to look for where to download the subtitle for free. Subtitles are not just for the hearing impaired, they help to understand new languages.
So you have a folder with several files inside, and these files follow a name pattern, or maybe you wanted to delete all files with a certain extension. There are two ways to accomplish this task, we will cover the two ways to accomplish this task.
If you have a large collection and need to find out if there are items with duplicate values inside an array. This problem will probably happen to you someday, but don't worry! To check an array for duplicates, we'll use .aggregate() in MongoDB.
You need to change the password of a user account in Linux, perhaps to access sftp or ssh in Ubuntu. How to change a user's password on Ubuntu Linux?
A fun and cute 404 error page shows that you care about your users and can be a smart way to showcase your brand's personality.
You started to create a vegetable garden in your house, or a mysterious plant started to grow in one of your pots, now what? How do you know what kind of plant this is? In the past, it was necessary, and maybe even in some situations, to rely on the wisdom of an older relative, to appeal to grandma or grandpa, who uses plants for everything.
A URL (acronym for Uniform Resource Locator) is the address of a resource on the world wide web. URLs have a well-defined structure that was formulated in RFC 1738 by Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web.
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As I already use Google Calendar for my everyday stuff, it would be much more practical. So if you're in the same boat as me, be aware that it is possible to sync all your Facebook birthdays to the calendar and Google Calendar app.
HTTP 3 is the new version of the HTTP protocol, HTTP/3 support has been in place since September 2019 in the Chrome trial version, although it is not yet enabled by default in any browser, in 2020 it started to have non-support default in stable versions of Chrome and Firefox and it can now be activated. For Apple's Safari browser, experimental support for HTTP/3 was added to the Safari Technology Preview on April 8, 2020.
You started to create a vegetable garden in your house, or a mysterious plant started to grow in one of your pots, now what? How do you know what kind of plant this is? In the past, it was necessary, and maybe even in some situations, to rely on the wisdom of an older relative, to appeal to grandma or grandpa, who uses plants for everything.