هي جمعية ثقافية شبانية للتراث تعنى بمحافظة على الموروث الثقافي للمنقطة تمنغست بلدية عين أمقل الحزائر وهي عبارة عن أفضل الرقصات الفلكلورية التقليدية في المنطقة تمنغست من رقصة قرقابو * دراني * و رقصة اصارة و رقصة تاكوبا و موسيقى عصرية التوارق من اجل تعرف على الموروث الثقافي الرجاء الاشتراك في القناة ليصلك كل جديد
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Show HN: Lydia – a simple terminal RSS reader https://ift.tt/2xbMGmx
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Show HN: Real time news feed with news about the Coronavirus with many sources https://ift.tt/2ImUJix
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وداعا للبطاريات المنتفخة لن تشترى بطارية الموبايل بعد اليوم
لا تنسوا الاشتراك فى القناة والضغط على زر الجرس ليصلكم كل جديد وداعا للبطاريات المنتفخة لن تشترى بطارية الموبايل بعد اليوم رابط قناتى لليوتيوب https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNEeHjKkiOg-r64dyWlpX0Q رابط منتجاتى لبيع السلع على اليوتوب https://ift.tt/2TEZycd https://ift.tt/3cGLGam
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لا تنسوا الاشتراك فى القناة والضغط على زر الجرس ليصلكم كل جديد وداعا للبطاريات المنتفخة لن تشترى بطارية الموبايل بعد اليوم رابط قناتى لليوتيوب https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNEeHjKkiOg-r64dyWlpX0Q رابط منتجاتى لبيع السلع على اليوتوب https://ift.tt/2TEZycd https://ift.tt/3cGLGam
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Director of Transportation Report: March 3, 2020
Director of Transportation Report: March 3, 2020
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Published March 05, 2020 at 12:30AM
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In this week’s Director’s Report from the SFMTA Board of Directors meeting, Jeffrey Tumlin gave updates on the following topics:
Vision Zero
- Two rapid responses were made in February, both involved fatalities and are still under investigation by the San Francisco Police Department. As a result, we will be adding daylighting on the south side of O’Farrell approaching Polk.
- Digital advertising will connect with Chinese-speaking drivers through their devices (cell phones, laptops), drivers using TNC apps like Uber and Lyft, and Drivers who use WeChat (a popular Chinese messaging app.
- Chinese newspaper ads in World Journal and Sing Tao for two consecutive Fridays.
Human Resources Update
- As of February 2020, we have 2,609 transit operators on-premise.
- Last year (2019) we hired 308 transit operators.
- Eight more classes are scheduled for 2020. One day full class in February already this year with 42 trainees. The 2020 transit operator hiring goal is 396.
- 75 new agency hires (non-transit operator) during January and February.
Sunday Streets
- This weekend (March 8) Sunday Streets kicks off a season of open streets with the first event in the Mission from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. From Duboce Avenue to 26th, Valencia Street transforms into a car-free community space with over a mile of live music, interactive art projects and fun activities.
- The magic is made possible by the entire Sunday Streets community, including 400+ volunteers, hundreds of local nonprofits and small businesses. It’s organized by the nonprofit Livable City and presented in partnership with the San Francisco Department of Public Health and the SFMTA.
Transit Driver Appreciation Day
- Muni operators are dedicated professionals who play an important role in our city helping all of us get where we need to go safely – day in and day out.
- They operate our unique fleet of vehicles on challenging terrain and in unpredictable city traffic at nearly all times of the day in nearly all-weather conditions.
- We honor this group March 18 with Transit Driver Appreciation Day, selected as the annual day of distinction because it is the day horse-drawn vehicles (the very first buses) are believed to have debuted in Paris in 1662.
Our Board of Directors meeting is usually held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. To watch the meeting in full, go to SFGovTV.
Published March 05, 2020 at 12:30AM
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17 حالة مؤكدة مصابة بفيروس كورونا في الجزائر
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Launch HN: Release (YC W20) – Staging environments made easy https://ift.tt/3cyFv7Z
Launch HN: Release (YC W20) – Staging environments made easy Hey everyone, we’re Tommy, David and Erik, co-founders of Release. ( https://ift.tt/32RCfjy ). Release makes staging environments easy by automatically generating an ephemeral environment for every Pull Request. David, Erik and I have worked together for almost 20 years starting with Erik and I meeting each other at an Internship right out of college. We met David in about 2003 when we were all working for RLX Technologies, which was one of the original blade server companies. Our early days were focused on systems management problems before VM’s were widely used. Interestingly enough a lot of the systems problems we are facing today are similar to the problems faced back then, just abstracted a few levels. Staging environments were hard then and they are hard now. Since then, we’ve all pretty much stuck together, including co-founding IMSafer (detection of inappropriate conversations online for parents) together in 2006. David did take a break from us along the way as he became one of the early engineers at Etsy where he got a new perspective on systems challenges while Erik and I founded CarWoo! (YCS09 - online car buying made easy). David eventually made his way to CarWoo! and rejoined Erik and I after 4 years at Etsy where he was responsible for their search infrastructure and was involved in their DevOps systems. CarWoo! eventually was acqui-hired by TrueCar in 2014. We stayed on as the technology leadership team there for 5 years and led a major replatforming project that solved environments and enabled developers to iterate quickly. Throughout our careers in doing systems engineering, starting companies, and being in and around technology there has been a universal difficulty in building environments that represent production and actually aid in getting work done vs being a bottleneck. As we’ve explored this problem with early customers, we’re getting similar feedback that’s reinforced our excitement to solve this problem. We’re hearing some common themes as we talk with customers. Teams with just one or few staging environments have a big bottleneck in their process and can’t get product delivered as quickly as they’d like. The drift between production and the few staging environments a team may have is a problem. A lack of environments causes stakeholders to be out of the loop until really late in the development cycle and rework costs are high. Engineering leaders are telling us how expensive in time, money and distraction away from core company objectives it will be to focus on this effort. Many times this is the reason this project (building a more flexible staging environment solutions) sits in the backlog and teams are just living with suboptimal velocity. Leaders that have invested in building an in-house solution have told us how complicated building it has been and aren’t happy that they’ve had to dedicate resources to this versus solving customer problems directly. It’s not all bad though, as companies who have actually built and are maintaining adequate environment infrastructure have a distinct advantage in speed of delivery of complex applications. They are moving faster and that speed is a distinct advantage over companies without this capability. However, the cost of building this infrastructure is generally prohibitively high unless you’ve raised a lot of money or your application is extremely simple. We’ve solved staging environments at every company we’ve started or been a part of throughout our careers and it’s always been the key to enabling us to move fast. We’ve learned that if developers have their own staging environment automatically created on every Pull Request, they can move incredibly fast. They are free to experiment, they can share work-in-progress changes with stakeholders early and they aren’t waiting for resources to free up to get their work done. We’ve seen ideas come alive while they were being built which has allowed them to iterate faster with more feedback and less rework. We decided to build Release after spending countless hours talking about our experiences in our careers and when we’ve been the happiest at work. We’ve seen how powerful technology teams can be when they have enabling platforms at their disposal and how hard it can be when they don’t. We’ve always taken pride in making developers happy and more efficient. Release is the perfect avenue to solve a really big problem AND do work we love, that makes us happy. As we started thinking about building Release, we leaned into the technology we were already familiar with, Docker, docker-compose, AWS and used that as our starting point. We felt that adding Kubernetes to the equation gave us a way to create these environments in a generic way where almost any application would run. We’ve tackled some complex environments for our early customers with lots of services and the interdependencies between them, including cloud native dependencies. Our ability to tackle complex environments has given us hope that the right technologies have emerged that make this possible now. As we started exploring the idea, we knew Docker and containers were the baseline and we liked the starting point that docker-compose offered for running applications and defining environments. If you have a docker-compose we can run environments for you. We take that docker-compose and compile it into an application/environment definition (release.yml) that we automatically generate. Think of this as an abstraction that sits in between docker-compose and Kubernetes that gives you flexibility to define environments and resources that meet your needs. From the application definition in the release.yml and your docker-compose we automatically generate all of the Kubernetes yaml files to run your environments. As a customer, you don’t need to know anything about K8’s. Whenever you do a PR we automatically generate all that’s needed to deploy and run your environment in K8’s. We’re interested to hear how much access customers would want to the raw K8’s ecosystem. To date we’ve had the opinion that customers shouldn’t have to deal with it, but would love to hear HN’s opinions on this. If you’d like to give it a shot, request access at https://ift.tt/32RCfjy We’d love to have you! We’ve tried to keep the model simple and just charge a fee for the number environments created each month by our users. We’d love to hear your feedback. We’d also love to hear about how companies are handling this problem today. Your feedback is incredibly important to us, we know the HN community has a really unique perspective and appreciate you reading our launch post and making it this far in our launch story! March 4, 2020 at 07:00PM
Show HN: Auto-Generate Scala API Clients for REST APIs https://ift.tt/2VHntue
Show HN: Auto-Generate Scala API Clients for REST APIs We've added a new generator to OpenAPI Generator (https://ift.tt/2jT806l) to generate Scala (sttp - https://ift.tt/2uGAdno) API clients. To generate the client given an [OpenAPI/Swagger specification file](https://ift.tt/1O4Clot), please follow 3 simple steps below: 1. Download the Java JAR: https://ift.tt/3au86tc 2. Rename the JAR as "openapi-generator-cli.jar" 3. Run the following command to generate a Scala (sttp) API client for the Petstore API: https://ift.tt/2Jljpbk Mac/Linux: $ java -jar openapi-generator-cli.jar generate -g scala-sttp -i https://ift.tt/2Jljpbk -o /var/tmp/scala-sttp/ Windows: $ java -jar openapi-generator-cli.jar generate -g scala-sttp -i https://ift.tt/2Jljpbk -o C:\tmp\scala-sttp If you've any feedback or question, please let us know via https://ift.tt/2Xq3zGf. The new generator will be included in the upcoming v4.3.0 stable release. Thanks for the new generator by Aleksandr Nekrasov (https://ift.tt/39jeTpA) Ref: https://ift.tt/32PIy7n March 4, 2020 at 03:15PM
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Show HN: Entrylevel.io – Job board for entry-level positions https://ift.tt/2IilHrI
Show HN: Entrylevel.io – Job board for entry-level positions Hey HN, We’re Kim and Donald from Entry Level (https://entrylevel.io). Entry Level, is a job board for students, recent grads, career changes, and individuals with less than 3 years of experience. As current fullstack bootcamp students, both of us struggled to find jobs targeting beginners breaking into tech. Most jobs we would apply for require 3+ years of experience making it hard for us. We’d often go from website to website to find entry-level opportunities and I wanted to create a job board that has all the info I want from the multiple sites I visit frequently. So we made Entry Level to help others struggling to find that first job like us. With Entry Level, you can search through all of our jobs from lots of different sources. If you’d like to apply for a job, it links you back to the source. How it works is simple, you just search and click on a job that interests you and apply. We aggregate the data through the use of elastic search, but before that, we made multiple scripts that run on a cron job that gathers data from multiple sites. After gathering the data, the script then forwards it to our elastic search instance then we filter by a specific query that would filter all entry-level jobs. Then after the filtering process, we direct the data to our Postgres database and render it on our front end. Aside from that we also use other job boards APIs to increase the value of our content. Goals for finishing MVP: - Categorizing job titles - A lot of jobs posted on Entry Level are from a wide variety of categories. We want to niche down and focus on tech jobs as of right now. - Pagination - Entry Level has hundreds of jobs within it’s database and adding pagination will help users find more jobs within a tech category. - Searchable tags - Site loading Async/Await - Email Mailing List - Post Jobs We just launched our beta and would love to get your feedback!What would make your job process easier? Thanks! Kim and Donald March 4, 2020 at 09:08AM
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