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Travel App Maps.Me Fetches $50M in a Funding Event


Leading offline map service provide mobile application for travelers, Maps.Me has announced that the cluster has pooled a whopping sum of $50 Million in a recently conducted funding event led by the Alameda Research team. The funding round witnessed active participation from renowned business firms...

Travel Firm Backed for USD 50m in Bid to Develop ‘Killer DeFi App’


Travel industry player Maps.me has taken the DeFi plunge with a USD 50m fundraising effort it has described as “an investment into the embedded DeFi ecosystem.” In a press release shared with Cryptonews.com, the firm revealed that its backers in the USD 50m drive include the Berkeley and Hong...

Building an Ethereum app using Redwood.js and Fauna


With the recent climb of Bitcoin’s price over 20k $USD, and to it recently breaking 30k, I thought it’s worth taking a deep dive back into creating Ethereum applications. Ethereum, as you should know by now, is a public (meaning, … The post Building an Ethereum app using Redwood.js and Fauna...

State-Backed Agricultural Bank of China Launches the First Digital Yuan ATMs


The Agricultural Bank of China (ABC), one of China’s “big four” banks, is embarking on a pilot program to enable the first digital yuan ATMs. The banking institution deployed the first machines in selected branches in Shenzhen. ATMs Will Work With a Smartphone App According to...

Make Your Own Tools


Spencer Miskoviak on the Wealthfront blog: By creating custom DevTools specific to an app, they can operate at an even higher abstraction to handle things like user interactions, or debugging tracking events. While this requires building and maintaining the … The post Make Your Own Tools...

Open a Browser Tab with DevTools Open by Default


Using command line flags is a great way to subtly improve productivity. Whether saving yourself keystrokes or enabling specific features, it’s very much worth knowing the application flags available to you. To launch a new tab with DevTools in Chrome, you can use...

Responsible, Conditional Loading


Over on the Polyplane blog (there’s no byline but presumably it’s Kilian Valkhof), there is a great article, Creating websites with prefers-reduced-data, about the prefers-reduced-data media query. No browser support yet, but eventually you can use it in CSS to make choices that reduce...

Continuous Performance Analysis with Lighthouse CI and GitHub Actions


Lighthouse is a free and open-source tool for assessing your website’s performance, accessibility, progressive web app metrics, SEO, and more. The easiest way to use it is through the Chrome DevTools panel. Once you open the DevTools, you will see a “Lighthouse” tab. Clicking the “Generate report”...

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