Angular 18 released with experimental zoneless change detection and stability improvements
Angular, the popular web development framework, has launched version 18, bringing a slew of improvements and new features aimed at enhancing developer experience and application performance. This release focuses on solidifying recent updates by graduating many APIs to stable status and addressing frequent developer requests.
One of the most anticipated features in Angular 18 is the experimental support for zoneless change detection. This enhancement aims to improve composability for micro-frontends and interoperability with other frameworks. Additionally, it promises faster initial render and runtime, smaller bundle sizes, quicker page loads, more readable stack traces, and simpler debugging.
The release also introduces a revamped Angular.dev website, featuring a modernized logo. Angular 18 stabilizes Material 3, deferrable views, and built-in control flow, incorporating a series of improvements to these components.
Server-side rendering sees notable enhancements in this release, including i18n hydration support, better debugging capabilities, hydration support in Angular Material, and event replay powered by the same library used by Google Search.
A new feature in Angular 18 is the @let block, which allows developers to declare a variable within a template and use it later. This addition, along with various other changes, enhancements, and bug fixes, rounds out the release.
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Owncloud, nextcloud - to save and edit documents on server ZeroNet - P2Pchat / forums / social network [Edited by mcl12345, May 06]
Great list. Thanks for compiling.
I always enjoy seeing software I wasn't already familiar with;
In addition to the many programs you listed: I also find the following very useful at times: Popcorn Time - great for movies.. (all movies, especially new releases). Truecrypt/Veracrypt - excellent file/drive encryption tools. Lastpass - password management. Private Internet Access - best paid - VPN. KeyScrambler - anti keylogger. Bitnami - pre-built virtual machine platforms.
uTorrent isn't good for privacy since it's closed source and propriatery, use qBittorrent, Deluge or Transmission (Tribler is also good but it's experimental)
you shouldn't be using uTorrent anyway its basically a virus. it can download programs without asking and they've also distributed adware and bitcoin miners in the past lol
Agree with OR3O, µTorrent is a terribly dodgy piece of software. qBittorrent is the closest interface. Deluge and Transmission are ported from Linux (I know Transmission was), they're both good.
spectrumsss, is Tribler still in beta? It's been that way for years. I honestly didn't know it was still developed...
It's out of beta, however on their website, they claim "Our anonymity is not yet mature" and it doesn't seem like that will change soon. I wouldn't really recommend it if you're downloading something illegal. If you must use it, use it either with a Tails OS live ISO or with a Whonix virtual machine.
It's out of beta, however on their website, they claim "Our anonymity is not yet mature" and it doesn't seem like that will change soon. I wouldn't really recommend it if you're downloading something illegal. If you must use it, use it either with a Tails OS live ISO or with a Whonix virtual machine.
It's out of beta, however on their website, they claim "Our anonymity is not yet mature" and it doesn't seem like that will change soon. I wouldn't really recommend it if you're downloading something illegal. If you must use it, use it either with a Tails OS live ISO or with a Whonix virtual machine.