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So how does the browser actually render a website

September 2015 I had the privelage of giving a talk at JSConfEU 2015 in Berlin. My topic was about what the browser actually does to construct your website and show it on the screen. This is a topic I’ve been digging into for a few years now and it was really fun trying to distill … Continue reading "So how does the browser actually render a website"




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Changing content type of a file in a FormData request with cURL

The other day I had to test an API response based on a file having the incorrect Content-Type of a FormData PUT request. After some digging in cURL I found the -F & --form flag to set the file and its content type. If you don’t specify the content type it will be inferred from … Continue reading "Changing content type of a file in a FormData request with cURL"




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How I built my earthin24 twitter bot

At work my team have recently taken over a golang app. To learn a new language I like to build something that keeps my interest and by the nature of exploring something of interest you tend to cover way more surface area of a language this way. 🌏 12pm 25th August – 12pm 26th August … Continue reading "How I built my earthin24 twitter bot"




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Halomax marks 22 Years of leadership in the lighting industry with a focus on innovation and sustainability

Their extensive product range includes downlighters, profile lights, and step lights for residential interiors, as well as decorative and office lighting for commercial spaces.




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How can AI, ML skills help sharpen problem-solving abilities in children?

As the world is rapidly moving towards the evolving digital space, skills like problem-solving have become more important than ever. The entire market size of AI is projected to grow from USD 214.6 billion in 2024 to 1,339.1 billion in 2030 with a CAGR of 35.7%. In Today's scenario, skills like problem-solving are not just limited to professionals, it becomes crucial to teach kids how to think critically and creatively to steer through the complexities of modern life. This not only sharpens their abilities but also boosts innovation and helps develop young minds to use tools needed to solve real-world problems.




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OnePlus 13 launched with Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC: Price details, battery and other specifications

While the OnePlus 13 has only been revealed in China so far, speculations are that it will arrive on the global market in the coming months. In India, the phone is expected to be launched in January 2025.




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Sustainability Meets Innovation via uPVC: Industry expert shares experience

The rise of uPVC in the Indian construction sector can be attributed to several factors. Unlike traditional materials such as wood and aluminum, uPVC offers excellent thermal insulation, reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling.




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Expert clinic director successfully implements half-hour scheduling system, boosting therapist productivity

As word spread about the success of the half-hour schedule, some early adopters became curious after the clinic director and the team showcased the benefits.




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Rajesh Munirathnam's Journey: From Senior Developer to Leading AI-Powered Data Initiatives in Data, Analytics, and AI

Rajesh Munirathnam's journey includes his pursuit of advanced education, such as enrolling in MIT Professional Education's Applied Data Science Program, which emphasizes leveraging AI for effective decision-making




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Empowering Pharma with AI, Analytics: Accelerating Drug Discovery, Optimizing Healthcare Outcomes By Rajesh Munirathnam

While AI is making significant strides in healthcare, it is also transforming other industries, such as insurance.




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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing Software Performance and Security

Sachin Samrat Medavarapu, a recognized leader in AI-enhanced security and performance optimization, has built an impressive career marked by a series of significant achievements.




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Revival of a glorious tradition

Assam’s Nati dance tradition is set on the path to regaining respect.




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Spectacular choreography, recital

Vimmi Easwar and her disciples enthralled the audience in Thrissur with their Kuchipudi performance.




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It poured music...

Sikkil Gurucharan regaled listeners with multiple ragas at IIT Roorkee.




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Magic once more with Surabhi

‘Maya Bazar’ and ‘Pataala Bhairavi’ attracted a lot of theatre lovers, says Velcheti Subrahmanyam.




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Maria’s journey with Shakti

German dancer-choreographer uses dance to connect the woman with her wild side




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The roots of legacy: A visit to Thanjavur Quartet's house

Jagyaseni Chatterjee goes on the trail of Bharatanatyam's roots




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When the dancer sketched with her feet

Lasya’s fitting tribute to her father Narasimhachari.




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A fitting tribute to the guru

Lucrezia Maniscotti dedicated her performance to guru Adyar K. Lakshman, writes Rupa Srikanth




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To keep the tradition going

Bhagavatula Sethuram strives to keep alive the tradition of Yakshaganam through its Kuchipudi origins.




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Bhakti is its own measure

Vineeth and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy carried the performance of the 16th century poem Jnanappana gracefully




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In dialogue with nature

The fourth edition of Ignite! Festival of Contemporary Dance provided a platform where diverse contemporary dance practices were made accessible to a large number of audiences




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The pull of simplicity

Kuchipudi dancer Anupama Kylash explains how she got hooked on to Vilasini Natyam.




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It doesn’t come on a platter

Manju Barggavee talks about the challenges Kuchipudi faces today and how to overcome them.




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The tree has got fresh fruits!

As Natya Vriksha completes 25 years, Geeta Chandran talks about adapting to new challenges in arts




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In step with changing beats

The art of nattuvangam has undergone a sea change. Archana Nathan speaks to exponents to find out what this means for the classical form




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Expressions that say it all...

Apart from a few flashes of brilliance, Bharatanatyam dancer Jyotsna Jagannathan could not match the standards set by her guru at the Uttaradhikar festival of classical arts.




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The enigma of subjectivity

Bharatanatyam exponent Geeta Chandra explored various strands of Jaina philosophy through a two-day festival, says Sunil Kothari




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Inheritors of tradition

Soorya’s Parampara dance festival featured recitals by a new generation of classical dancers, following in the footsteps of their gurus.




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Celebrating unity in diversity

The 9th Guru Debaprasad Nrutya Parampara Festival saw the right mix of scintillating and sedate performances.




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Is arangetram losing its real purpose?

Despite a deluge of debut performances across the globe, very few young dancers seem to make it to the professional stage




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Kanak Rele was a doyenne of Mohiniyattam who redefined and reinterpreted the traditional dance form of Kerala

In her passing, Mohiniyattam has lost a crusader who widened its repertoire and gave it a new aesthetics rooted in Kerala




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Why cutting costs is a priority for businesses

Companies are using new techniques to enhance competitive advantage




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‘Time on work’ more vital than ‘time in office’

Sapience Analytics CEO says that improving work-time helps firms operate at peak efficiency




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Learning to live with competition

One does not have to run the rat race; there are other ways to handle corporate life




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Is a business school education worth it?

The real value of an MBA cannot be ascertained based on considerations of either the first paycheque or the graduate making the C-suite




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Making peace with the present

Transient experiences matter more than milestones




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Counselling: Overcoming the defences of your mind for peace, productivity

Learning to recognise the impact past experiences have on present behaviour can unlock your true potential




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Data on how smartphones driving enterprise mobility in India




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Fostering positive workplace communication

At the core of positive workplace communications is the management of employee relationships.




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Of commitment and self-fulfilment, the Harman way

Vinita Shrivastava, Senior Director at Harman India, on how to ensure loyalty while helping employees reach personal goals




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Life skill coaching, moving from experiential avoidance to psychological flexibility




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'Withholding' a problem in relationship building




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All is vanity




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Co-driving is the reality, and AutoPilot- the desired state




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Centre bans export of non-basmati white rice to check price rise

This variety of rice constitutes 25% of the total rice export from the country




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Bitter truths in Maharashtra’s sugar fields

The Maharashtra government must create a favourable legal environment that protects the rights of and ensures the safety of seasonal migrant workers in the sugar industry




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House panel tells government to ensure fertilizer availability, increase local production

Standing Committee also questions the high GST rate on components of fertilizers




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Onion auction to remain closed indefinitely in Nashik wholesale markets to protest 40% duty on export: Traders

Traders claimed the central government's decision to impose 40% duty on the export of onions till December 31, 2023 will adversely affect the onion growers and its export




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Govt. limits wheat stocks to control price rise, hoarding

Food Secretary assures to curb price rise during festive season