Geizhals Preisvergleich Donates USD 10,000 to The Perl and Raku Foundation
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Today The Perl and Raku Foundation is thrilled to announce a donation of USD10,000 from Geizhals Preisvergleich. This gift helps tosecure the future of The Perl 5 Core Maintenance Fund.Perl has been an integral part of our product price comparison platformfrom the start of the company 25 years ago. Supporting the Perl 5 CoreMaintenance Fund means supporting both present and future of asubstantial pillar of Modern Open Source Computing, for us and othercurrent or prospective users. – Michael Krll of Geizhals PreisvergleichGeizhals is not only providing core funding for the Perl ecosystem, but alsosupporting developers, actively contributing to European conferences, andemploying Perl coders. Their interest in the strategic maintenance anddevelopment of Perl and CPAN is of great value to us all, and theirinvestment is very much appreciated. – Stuart J Mackintosh, President of The Perl and Raku FoundationBut who exactly is Geizhals, and why does their support matter so much to thePerl community?Geizhals Preisvergleich began in July of 1997 as a hobby projectand yes,“Geizhals” literally translates to “skinflint” in English (they even operateskinflint.co.uk for UK users!). From those humblebeginnings, they’ve leveraged the power of Perl to scale up to serving 4.3million monthly users. With Perl being a keypart of their infrastructure, they have generously decided to support the Perl5 Core Maintenance Fund.While many of us know about the Core Maintenance Fund, the specific problems itaddresses often remain invisible to users. I reached out to the maintainerswhose work is supported by this fund. This is what core maintainer Tony Cookhad to say:My work tends to be little things, I review other people’s work which I thinkimproves quality and velocity, and fix more minor issues, some examples wouldbe:- a fix to signal handling where perl could crash where an external librarycreated threads (#22487)
- fix a segmentation fault in smartmatch against a sub if the sub exited via aloop exit op (such as last)(#16608)
- fixed a bug where a regexp warning could leak memory.
- prevent a confusing undefined warning message when accessing a subparameter that was placeholder for a hash element indexed by anundef key (#22423)
What Tony has highlighted are the kinds of bug fixes which collectively help toensure that Perl remains stable, secure and reliable for the many organisationsand individuals who depend on it.With organizations like Geizhals Preisvergleich funding the work which Tony andothers put into maintaining the Perl 5 core, we can work together to ensure thatthe Perl core continues to receive the maintenance which it deserves, for manyyears to come. Whether you’re a startup using Perl for rapid prototyping or anenterprise running mission-critical systems, your support helps ensure Perlremains reliable for everyone. Please join us on this journey.For more information on how to become a sponsor, please contact:olaf@perlfoundation.org
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Slow home internet? Here are 3 things I always check first to regain fast Wi-Fi speeds
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Here's how to adjust your router settings to dial into the best internet speeds - no expensive upgrades required.
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I no longer run internet speed tests in any other way (and how I use results for better Wi-Fi)
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After a decade of testing PCs, routers, and home networks, I know what causes slow speeds and how to optimize your internet.
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Musk's $1 trillion pay package renews focus on soaring CEO compensation
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Elon Musk's stock-fueled gains highlight the booming compensation and wealth gains of CEOs in recent decades.
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Your car's USB port is seriously underrated: 5 creative ways I'm using mine
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You're missing out if you're not using your car's USB port for these functionalities.
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This is the most unusual health tracker I've seen yet, but the design makes surprising sense
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The Petal bra insert is the latest wearable to make health-tracking more seamless.
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Sony just shook up the Bose rivalry with these earbuds, and I wasn't prepared for it
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Sony's new LinkBuds Clip feature tiny cushions that solve my biggest problem with open-style earbuds.
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Meta's Reality Labs cuts sparked fears of a 'VR winter'
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Meta's deprioritizing virtual reality in favor of artificial intelligence and Internet-connected smart glasses raised concerns about the future of the industry.
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