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- Open Source Hardware Could Defend Against Next Generation Hacking
- MySQL Database Code Generator is ready for public use!
- Royalties on Original Content
- Tencent AI Tops Human Players in “Arena of Valor”
- SQL
Open Source Hardware Could Defend Against Next Generation Hacking Posted: 28 Dec 2018 02:31 PM PST |
MySQL Database Code Generator is ready for public use! Posted: 28 Dec 2018 08:41 PM PST Finally, my code generator is up and running. It reads a MySQL dump file (structure only) and generates the PHP and HTML code for base table population/modification of the entire database. It is in beta at the moment, but should work just fine. If you develop online MySQL databases, this will take the effort out of writing the site from the ground up, and you'll be able to get to the real reports and functionality that are just plain old more enjoyable to write! You should be able to speed up development by at least 30-60%. And it's still free. Find it here: http://codegen.he.net/ [link] [comments] |
Posted: 28 Dec 2018 10:43 PM PST Problem: Original content makers not getting credit and royalties on original content that they created. How to track and secure royalties on original content usage. I wanted to open a conversation about how content makers tend to be nudged out when it comes to the money, that the content helped generate, gets distributed and how to protect against that and possibly build a new media file type that has these securities built in? Maybe its metadata that again has Intellectual Property (IP) information in it? Maybe a new MEME type, but how would you make something that tracks content IP info, which is possibly built into the media itself. Possible Solutions: - Make a new media type? [link] [comments] |
Tencent AI Tops Human Players in “Arena of Valor” Posted: 28 Dec 2018 11:43 AM PST |
Posted: 28 Dec 2018 01:09 PM PST Does anybody know of a good free book that teaches SQL? I went through some classes in college but want a refresher so I can use it at work. [link] [comments] |
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