From KnockoutJS to modern UI libraries like SolidJS, Vue.js, and Svelte, signals revolutionized how we think about reactivity in UIs. Here’s a deep dive into their history and impact by Atila Fassina. The groundwork for what we call today “signals” dates as early as the 1970s. Based on this work, they became popular with different […]
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The Biden administration’s eleventh hour move to expand Medicare coverage for anti-obesity drugs is likely to be popular among seniors, putting the Trump administration — which would ultimately decide whether to carry out the expansion — in the hot seat. Why it matters: The buzzy class of drugs known as GLP-1 agonists have been hailed […]
The world’s largest cryptocurrency is Bitcoin, (CRYPTO: BTC) with a market valuation of nearly $1.9 trillion. And as of this writing, the price per Bitcoin isn’t far from $100,000 — it’s a value that many didn’t think was possible, especially just a couple of years ago. Then again, other investors predicted a price of $100,000 […]
A walkout by island nations and a climate finance deal branded “abysmally poor” by India’s representative. This year’s COP29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, did not end on an overly optimistic note. Although the delegates managed to avoid the dreaded ‘no deal’ scenario and reached an important agreement on global carbon markets, the consensus reaction […]
tl;dr As the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications & Information Technology (“Committee” or “IT Standing Committee”) convenes to examine the conduct of business of ministries/departments under its mandate, we write to the Chairperson highlighting our stances and engagement with issues that form part of its subject roster for the year 2024-25. Review and recommendations of […]
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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has famously promised to end Russia’s war in Ukraine on his first day in office, but he has been characteristically vague on how he will do it. Stopping the war is, of course, anything but straightforward. Even if he manages to reach a deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which is […]
A chief public prosecutor in central Japan on Wednesday apologized in person to an 88-year-old man who was acquitted in a retrial over a 1966 quadruple murder case, after spending more than four decades on death row. “I am deeply sorry that you were placed in an uncertain legal status for a long time,” Hideo […]
The prosecutor of the international criminal court (ICC) said he would seek an arrest warrant for Myanmar’s military leader, Min Aung Hlaing, for crimes against humanity over the alleged persecution of the Rohingya, a mainly Muslim minority. A panel of three judges will decide if there are “reasonable grounds” to believe Gen Min Aung Hlaing […]