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🚀 Feature Friday: Unique constraints with null values!

Have you ever had a Model field that you wanted to be optional, but unique if it was present?

Django 5.0's new nulls_distinct attribute now allows you to do this!
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#Django #DjangoFeatureFriday

So it looks like in Dragon Age: The Veilguard you can give your character scars for top surgery as well as adjust their bulge size. I mean this is EA we're talking about so I already could have woken up from a drunken stupor and found a dozen reasons to not give them money but Jesus how far they have fallen.
I finished first person adventure game "Kona" recently. It had some really good mechanics that make it a survival game without the need to be mashochistic. The story was good as well. Also for those that live in Canada it takes place in Quebec during 1970 so there's some nostalgia happening as wella s some good historical mentions. It has a native Linux version, uses the Vulkan API and is available DRM free at GOG.

https://www.gog.com/en/game/kona_day_one


I put a full review up for those interested:

https://www.gamespot.com/kona/user-reviews/2200-12870121/
2D Point and click game "Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars: Reforged" was released recently. It has a native Linux version and is available DRM free at GOG.

https://www.gog.com/en/game/broken_sword_shadow_of_the_templars_reforged

Tutorial: Multiple Operations from a Single Sketch
With the release candidates for version 1 appearing it’s a nice time to explore some of the new features and functionality that FreeCAD now offers. You can read a long detailed list of new features here, and it’s fair to note that many areas and workbenches of FreeCAD have received improvements.

The Sketcher workbench has n
blog.freecad.org/2024/09/20/tu
#Announcement #Tutorials

Thank you @Quenti for your in-depth article on podcasting and how it promotes language diversity! Podcasting is not just for entertainment; it’s a platform to broadcast culture, heritage, and voices that might otherwise be lost.
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jornalet.com/opinion/22498/los

And off we go: after a fun day of barcamp this is the kick-off of day 1 of the very first Matrix Conference! 🥳 If you couldn’t make it catch the live stream here: 2024.matrix.org/watch/

Marshmallow
In ancient times, marshmallow, and related species provided food in good times and in bad. The leaves were eaten cooked or raw. Egyptians, Romans and the inhabitants of Syria incorporated this plant into their diet. The youngest leaves are even considered a delicacy. Marshmallow leaves are amazingly mild and palatable, with the demulcent, slippery constituents taming the fuzz, that might otherwise be offputting to some. This plant as both food and fodder is visible in the writings of Romans, Horace (who found it Ode-worthy) and Virgil. Roots were boiled, then fried with other ingredients. These have long served as a supportive preparation, particularly in times of crop failure.

https://open.substack.com/pub/weedom/p/marshmallow
There’s a need to point people to milder and less brain bending alternatives, and passionflower is a good candidate. It’s able to produce mild anxiolytic and muscle relaxing effects, without placing the user into an impaired or compromised state. Anyone should have the option to get mellow without being blasted, or losing memories.
https://weedom.substack.com/p/passionflower?

$15 Makerdiary iMX RT1011 Nano Kit runs Zephyr RTOS on 500 MHz NXP iMX RT1011 crossover MCU

Makerdiary’s iMX RT1011 Nano Kit is a prototyping board featuring the NXP iMX RT1011 Cortex-M7 Crossover MCU running Zephyr RTOS. It offers 128 KB of on-chip RAM, configurable as TCM or general-purpose memory, and supports high-speed USB, UART, SPI, I2C, SAI, PWM, GPIO, an…
cnx-software.com/2024/09/20/15

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