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Microsoft breakthrough as Windows 10 overtakes 7 globally for first time

1 February 2018 @ 12:00 pm

San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; Thursday, 1st February, 2018: Windows 10, Microsoft’s operating system, overtook Windows 7 for the first time globally in January according to independent web analytics company, Statcounter. Its research arm Statcounter Global Stats finds that Windows 10 reached 42.78% in terms of worldwide internet usage compared to 41.86% for Windows 7.  “This is a breakthrough for Microsoft,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, Statcounter.  “Windows 10 was launched at the end of July 2015 and Microsoft will be pleased to have put its Windows 8 experience behind it. However, Windows 7 retains loyalty especially amongst business users. Microsoft will be hoping that it can replace it a lot quicker than XP, launched back in August 2001, which only fell below 5% usage worldwide in June of 2017.” Worldwide chart: https://gs.statcounter.com/windows-version-market-share/desktop/worldwide/#monthly-201701-201801 Wi

Apple’s iOS 11 overtakes 10.3 in under a month

2 November 2017 @ 1:00 pm

Rapid rise “has implications for digital advertisers” Statcounter also announces major revamp of web analytics site San Francisco, CA; 2nd November, 2017: Apple’s latest operating system iOS 11 has overtaken its former version iOS 10.3 less than a month after release according to web analytics company Statcounter. Statcounter Global Stats reports that iOS 11 reached 42% of all iOS versions worldwide in October compared to 35.5% for iOS 10.3. On a daily basis, iOS 11 overtook 10.3 on October 12th, less than a month after its release on September 19th. “Even by Apple’s high standards of migrating users, the rapid take up of iOS 11 has been impressive,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, Statcounter. He added that the rapid rise of iOS 11 has implications for digital advertisers. “iOS 11’s feature called Intelligent Tracking Prevention makes it harder for advertisers and publishers to track users online.” Source: iOS

iOS 11 rockets to over 6% internet usage in just two days

21 September 2017 @ 2:30 pm

Digital advertisers could soon see impact San Francisco, CA & Dublin, Ireland; Thursday, 21 September 2017: iOS 11 has rocketed to over 6% internet usage just two days after launch, according to independent web analytics company StatCounter. Its research arm StatCounter Global Stats finds that iOS 11 reached 6.2% of all iOS versions worldwide Wednesday. “Apple is good at migrating users to its latest iOS upgrades but this performance is particularly impressive,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter. “To put this in perspective, Android’s latest edition Nougat is at 14.6% of all Android versions over a year after launch.” Cullen added, “Such is the rapid rise of iOS 11 that digital advertisers could soon see an impact due to a feature called Intelligent Tracking Prevention that makes it harder for advertisers and publishers to track users online.” Safari accounts for almost a half of mobile web traffic in North

StatCounter research suggests iPhone users will migrate quickly to new iOS 11

14 September 2017 @ 8:30 am

New data  shows Apple success in migrating iPhone users to latest operating systems StatCounter Global Stats launches new resource to analyse  breakdown of operating system versions across iOS, Android and macOS San Francisco, CA; Thursday, 14th September, 2017:  iPhone users are likely to quickly adopt Apple’s new iOS 11 based on  current adoption analysis , according to new OS version stats StatCounter launched today. iOS 11 is scheduled to be released from Tuesday. StatCounter has added a breakdown of the various versions of iOS, Android and Mac operating systems used to access the internet to its Global Stats research tool. It found that over 70% of Apple’s iPhone internet usage is currently through its last operating system (iOS 10.3), while just 12.6% of Google’s Android usage is via its most recent version. “We’ve added breakdowns of iOS, Android and Mac versions in response to requests from developers and

Android overtakes Windows for first time

3 April 2017 @ 8:30 am

“Milestone in technology history and end of an era” as Microsoft no longer owns dominant OS Android now world’s most popular operating system in terms of internet usage San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; 3rd April, 2017: Google’s Android has overtaken Microsoft Windows for the first time as the world’s most popular operating system (OS) in terms of total internet usage across desktop, laptop, tablet and mobile combined. The research arm of StatCounter, the independent web analytics company, finds that in March, Android topped the worldwide OS internet usage market share with 37.93%, which puts it marginally ahead of Windows  (37.91%) for the first time. “This is a milestone in technology history and the end of an era,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter.  “It marks the end of Microsoft’s leadership worldwide of the OS market which it has held since the 1980s.  It also represents a major breakthro

India amongst world leaders in use of mobile to surf the internet

28 March 2017 @ 8:30 am

Mobile internet usage more than double that of UK or US India number one in G20 for mobile Mumbai, India & Dublin, Ireland;  28th March 2017: Indians are amongst the world leaders in terms of internet usage from mobile phones, according to StatCounter, the independent web analytics company. Its research arm StatCounter Global Stats finds that 79% of internet usage was made by Indians through mobiles in February compared to 49.7% for the world in general. Indian mobile usage to surf the internet is more than double that in the UK (34.8%) or US (37.2%). Of G20 nations, India is the number one user of mobile in terms of internet usage. StatCounter is one of the leading web analytics firms in the world with a considerable market share in India. StatCounter’s (http://statcounter.com) core business is to provide members with data to measure visitor activity on their website, blog or forum. Key features include a free option, ease of use, independence and ability

Android challenges Windows as world’s most popular operating system in terms of internet usage

7 March 2017 @ 10:00 am

Development would have been “unthinkable” five years ago “Windows has won desktop war but battlefield has moved on” San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; 7th March, 2017: In what StatCounter describes as “unthinkable five years ago”, Google’s Android is challenging Microsoft Windows as the world’s most popular operating system (OS) in terms of total internet usage across desktop, laptop, tablet and mobile combined. The research arm of StatCounter, the independent web analytics company, finds that in February 2017, while Windows remained top of worldwide OS internet usage market share with 38.6%, Android came within striking distance on 37.4%. “The idea of Android almost matching Windows would have been unthinkable five years ago,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter.  “In January 2012 Windows held 82% global internet usage share compared to just 2.2% for Android.” He said that the devel

Mobile and tablet internet usage exceeds desktop for first time worldwide

1 November 2016 @ 10:30 am

Increased traffic plus Google search rankings stress importance of mobile friendly websitesPost-Brexit implications for UK business San Francisco, CA and Dublin, Ireland; 1st November, 2016: Internet usage by mobile and tablet devices exceeded desktop worldwide for the first time in October according to independent web analytics company StatCounter Its research arm, StatCounter Global Stats finds that mobile and tablet devices accounted for 51.3% of internet usage worldwide in October compared to 48.7% by desktop. “This should be a wake up call especially for small businesses, sole traders and professionals to make sure that their websites are mobile friendly. Many older websites are not,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter. “Mobile compatibility is increasingly important not just because of growing traffic but because Google favours mobile friendly websites for its mobile search results.” He pointed out that Google recently launched a tool where businesses ca

Firefox edges out Microsoft globally for first time in browser wars

17 May 2016 @ 5:30 am

Meanwhile Google’s Chrome boosts share worldwide San Francisco, CA, 17th May, 2016: Firefox narrowly overtook Microsoft’s combined Internet Explorer (IE) and Edge browsers for the first time globally in April in terms of desktop internet usage, according to independent web analytics company StatCounter. Its analytics arm, StatCounter Global Stats finds that Firefox took 15.6% of worldwide desktop browser usage in April compared to a combined 15.5% for IE and Edge. Google’s Chrome continues to lead the way with 60.5% worldwide. “Microsoft might have expected a boost to its overall browser share as the result of the launch of the Windows 10 with Edge but it hasn’t happened to date,” commented Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter. “Chrome has continued to gain share globally.” StatCounter data finds that Chrome increased worldwide internet usage from 53% in April last year to 60.5% in 2016 on the desktop and from 44.3% to 47.4% across all platforms. Desktop: https://gs.

Windows 10 overtakes 8.1 for first time globally

1 February 2016 @ 9:00 am

Worldwide internet usage after first six months more than Windows 7 at same stage San Francisco, CA & Dublin, Ireland; Monday, 1st February 2016: Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system overtook 8.1 for the first time globally in January, according to independent web analytics company StatCounter. Its analytics arm, StatCounter Global Stats finds that Windows 10 hit 13.7% in terms of desktop internet usage compared to 11.7% for Windows 8.1. Microsoft's latest operating system is still some way behind Windows 7 which represented 46.7% of internet usage worldwide in January. Graph: https://gs.statcounter.com/#desktop-os-ww-monthly-201506-201601 Windows 10 is now at 15.7% in the US and overtook 8.1 in December. Windows 7 still leads the US on 40.5%. In the UK Windows 10 is powering ahead with 22.4% in January compared to 12.5% for 8.1. Win 10 overtook 8.1 in October. Windows 7 represents 36.8% of internet usage in the UK. "Microsoft's determined promotion of Windows 10 seems to b

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Drupal Innovation in 2024: the Contribution Health Dashboards

22 January 2024 @ 3:32 pm

2023 has been an eventful year, full of ideas, discussions and plans regarding innovation, where Drupal is heading, and, in our case, how the Drupal Association can best support. On top of that, you may have already heard, but innovation is a key goal for the Drupal Association. Drupal is nothing but a big, decentralized, community. And before we can even think of how we can innovate, we need to understand how contribution actually happens and evolves in our ecosystem. And one of the things we agreed early on was that, without numbers, we don’t even know where we are going.  For that reason in 2024 we want to introduce you to part of the work we’ve been doing during the last part of 2023 to make sure that we know where we are coming from, we understand where we are going and how the changes we are doing are affec

Introducing: the bounty program

16 January 2024 @ 1:29 pm

As part of my role in the Drupal Association, we are trying to find new ways to unleash innovation. Innovation as it happens is a key goal for the Drupal Association. What surprised me when I started with the Drupal Association was to meet companies that were contributors, (some of them known for being long-time contributors) or that are very interested in contributing, but then not knowing how they could maximize their contributions or even where they should be contributing to. I don’t think that these are a few isolated cases, as it’s not the first time I've seen this trend. Back when I was working for a 100+ developer consultancy firm there was a big corporate push to increase our contribution to open source. And contribute we did. We started “Pizza Fridays”, which meant we were spending Fridays c

Drupal 10.2 is now available

15 December 2023 @ 6:27 pm

New in Drupal 10.2 The second feature release of Drupal 10 improves content modeling, block management, menu and taxonomy organization, and permission administration. New options to sanitize file names make it possible to clean up the names of uploaded files, and media item revisions now have a dedicated user interface. Easier content management 10.2 improves the user experience for managing several types of content: Field types for new fields are visually listed instead of a simple select list. Settings for fields are now all included on one form. Menu items and taxonomy terms have a dedicated option to add a child item, which makes item placement easier. Media items now have a dedicated user interface to review and m

Drupal 10 will be supported until the release of Drupal 12 in mid-late 2026

22 November 2023 @ 7:13 am

New major release schedule Beginning with Drupal 10, a new Drupal major version will be released every two years in even years (2022, 2024, etc.). Each major version will receive active support for about two years, followed by maintenance support and security coverage for about two more years. Each is supported until two more major versions have been released. Chart illustrating the overlapping support of Drupal minor and major versions from 2024 to 2027, explained below. This is an example. The exact schedule varies, and will be published on the Drupal core release schedule. Dru

Drupal 9 is end of life

1 November 2023 @ 7:09 pm

Drupal 9 is end of life as of November 1st, 2023 Drupal 9 relies on several other software projects, including Symfony, CKEditor, and Twig. With Symfony 4's end of life, CKEditor 4's end of life, and Twig 2's end of life all coming up soon, Drupal 9 went end of life on November 1st, 2023. There will be no further releases of Drupal 9. Two changes for Drupal contributed projects will occur before the end of January 2024. One is that the automated testing platform DrupalCI support for Drupal 9 will stop. The other is that release branches of contributed projects that only support Drupal 9 will be marked unsupported (see the tracking issue for details). Thanks to everyone who helped create and maintain Drupal 9. It is time to update to

The Drupal Association Announces 2023 Board Election Winner and 3 Additional New Board Members

19 October 2023 @ 10:05 am

The Drupal Association is saying goodbye to three board members and welcoming four new members who will join the Drupal Association Board. First off, the Drupal Association extends a sincere thank you to Mike Herchel, Ryan Szrama, and Board Chair Baddý Sonja Breidert for their service and dedication not only to Drupal but to the Drupal community. Thank you for everything you have done while on the Drupal Association Board! Your time spent on the board made such a difference to the future of the Drupal project, and we thank you all for participating with grace, thoughtfulness, and insightful contributions. We are also excited to announce that Badd�

Drupal 7 End of Life Officially Announced for 5 January 2025

14 August 2023 @ 10:36 am

The Drupal project has announced that Drupal 7 will officially reach its End of Life on 5 January 2025. This date marks the 14-year anniversary since Drupal 7 was released on 5 January 2011. This will be the final extension of support for Drupal 7, meaning that after this date, if your site still runs on Drupal 7 it may become more susceptible to security vulnerabilities if no action is taken. Thus, it is recommended to migrate your site as soon as possible. In order to assist Drupal 7 site owners in migrating their sites, we have established a resource center and encourages all site owners, support teams, and contractors to visit the site to learn about transition op

Roadmap for Drupal 10.2, 10.3, and beyond

19 July 2023 @ 4:31 am

Dries talked about our vision and strategy for Drupal 11 in DrupalCon Portland 2022. The vision Dries laid out was that we want to make Drupal the tool of choice for ambitious site builders on the open web. In order for us to accomplish this goal, we believe that Drupal needs to provide: Easy-to-use tools that guide site builders on the right path Site building tools for providing an enjoyable experience for content editors An inexpensive, easy, and secure way to maintain digital experiences over time New features will be built in the current major version of Drupal. This means that components of this plan will be released gradually in Drupal core minor releases, not in a big bang

GitLab CI is now enabled for every project hosted on Drupal.org

13 July 2023 @ 10:28 pm

Did you miss our announcement at DrupalCon Pittsburgh? GitLab CI is now available for every project on Drupal.org. If you maintain a project you can now configure GitLab CI for all of your testing needs.  The Drupal Association and community contributors have created a default testing template that will help you get started, and should be automatically kept up to date with new versions of Drupal Core and its system requirements. But if you're a CI power user, you can customize the testing in any way you please. In the short term, DrupalCI is still available so you can use the systems in parallel to make sure your GitLabCI setup is working for your project. But once it is working, we ask you to disable DrupalCI testing on your project to save testing resources.  Please read the

Drupal 10.1 is now available

22 June 2023 @ 9:11 am

What's new in Drupal 10.1? This first feature release of Drupal 10 is packed with amazing improvements! It makes customizing the look of your site easier, adds support for decoupled navigation, improves content modeling and editing, block management, performance and many more. Customizing the look of Drupal is now easier Creating UI components with Drupal is easier and more enjoyable with the new experimental Single Directory Components module. The module bundles template, style, and JavaScript files together as components. Twig template debugging and render caching settings are now exposed on an easy to use admin page. Plus the new add_class and set_attribute Twig filters were introduced to make markup manipulation easier. Decoupled navigation gets dedicated support Drupal is widely used as a buildin

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Access and modify image generator on website

16 May 2024 @ 3:33 pm

I'm curious if it's possible to modify this generator that exports a png image from user input. The output image is ultra-low resolution. I'm wondering if the generator can be modified to output a higher-resolution image. The perfect scenario would be to download the font used in the image or bits of the font and piece them together afterwards. P.S. I'm only interested in the font. With a high-resolution image, I can trace the characters and make a font out of them, or just get the complete font file if it's obtainable :)

PowerShell script to determine whether "this" computer is activated through Active Directory

16 May 2024 @ 3:10 pm

I run a set of tools on Windows machines, both domain-joined and stand-alone. One of the tools involves offline activation using a CAC. I would like to write into my script a switch that will bypass that tool if the target machine is already activated through AD, and run it if not. Is there a reliable place in WMI that will allow me to do this? Google AI search gave me this: Get-WmiObject -Class SoftwareLicensingService | Select-Object -ExpandProperty ActivationMethod but there is apparently no "ActivationMethod" property in SoftwareLicensingService.

EXIFTOOL, track creation date, and timezone

16 May 2024 @ 3:00 pm

I am trying to make sense of the QuickTime/TrackCreateDate value obtained for a file created by camera recording on an iPhone 15, latest OS. In this case, I was in Japan at the time. According to the GetInfo function on Mac when looking at this file (from Photos), the movie was created Tuesday, March 5, 2024, 6:42 PM. (Fairly certain that was (or approx) the local time in Japan when the video was taken. Yesterday (May 15), I exported that file (and many others) to external files so they can be included in a video I want to make. I have media from lots of sources (iPhone, 360 camera, drone) so the goal is to name these files in a logical sense that makes it obvious what was teken when (in relation to the others in the set). Using EXIFTOOL (which I think is my best option here), I get the following values. > exiftool -ee -j -g -c '%.6f -api quicktimeutc' '/pathToFile.mov'|grep Date "FileModifyDate": "2024:03:05 18:42:57-05:00&q

Can I use the Share menu to go to a file in the Finder?

16 May 2024 @ 2:13 pm

The "Share" menu options in mac os seem to be limited to the "Share menu items" extensions under System settings. These offer actions like "Contact suggestions", "Add to reading list", "Airdrop", etc.: mostly actions that are limited to specific apps. I want to instead go to the shared item in the Finder, so that I have much more flexibility and control over what I want to do with it. Is there any way to add a new "Finder" item to the Sharing Extensions that lets me show the shared file in Finder? A concrete example: I've just taken a screenshot using Shift+Cmd+4. It's saved to my Desktop folder, but how do I get to the file, so that I can move it to another location, or rename it, or whatever I want to do with the file? A thumbnail of the screenshot briefly appears in the lower right corner of the screen, and if I click on that, it opens in a window, which seems to be a Quick Look window. It has options at the top o

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16 May 2024 @ 2:01 pm

I want to delegate internal.infraheads.com to my internal nameservers, but I depend on Wix as they enforce the use of their NS servers. And they don't support adding NS records required for NS delegation. What can I do in this situation except move away from Wix?

FTP server maxes out at 4Mbit upload speed, despite the internet connection being 50Mbit. Why?

16 May 2024 @ 12:32 pm

Server ISP connection is 50/50 Mbit fiber (verified with speedtests) Remote ISP connection is 100/100 Mbit fiber (verified with speedtests). Only large files are transfered (1GB+) All ethernet cables, no Wifi anywhere. The FTP server runs on an Zyxel NSA325 v2 NSA. When server uploads, I'm maxing out at 4 Mbit (550KB). When downloading I'm maxing at 7,5 Mbit (900KB). Tested on multiple devices/clients with similar results. Anyone know why it's so slow? I'm not expecting full 50Mbit, but less than a tenth of capactity is obviously not correct at all. I have tried googling the Zyxel device, but can't find anyone else complaining about slow speeds from it. Edit: The speeds listed above are between two European countries (large distance). I now have tested close physical location with SAME ISP and got 10Mbit (1,3MB) and 12Mbit (1,5MB). Still only 1/5th of capacity...

Bootable USB not detected in BIOS menu

16 May 2024 @ 12:31 pm

This is honestly embarrassing for me. I'm currently trying to switch from NixOS back to Void Linux after trying the distribution for a few months now. I got the Void .iso file, created a bootable USB drive with the dd command on a freshly bought 16GB Sandisk drive. The laptop itself is a Dell Latitude 7310. Problem is, the BIOS doesn't detect the USB drive at all. Safe mode is already disabled and the only option that I'm presented with in the BIOS setup is to add manually the USD drive myself - BIOS list options. It's strange because this is the first time happening on this particular laptop. I've installed Void, Guix and even FreeBSD on this one before and never had this issue. Anyone got any tips? The drive itself was formatted with mkfs.vfat before dd was used for the .iso file, in case that's helpful.

Lookup in excel from a range and returning the match

16 May 2024 @ 10:12 am

I am trying to work on this for quite a few days for now. I want to take out the middle names from last name. I have possible list of middle names and a list of last names. I am trying to look up the middle names and get them separated. I also have to do a length search for each record to see which middle name is fitting best because it is possible in some cases more them one middle name can match. The length of middle name column is just for information purpose, as it is taking the length with one space at the end. enter image description here

ffmpeg creates out-of-sync and glitchy audio when using concatenate filter to cut segments of video

26 April 2024 @ 5:16 pm

I have created an artificial test case where I want to have red + middle C, green + middle D, and blue + middle E each for 2.5 seconds, cut down to each for 1.5 seconds. This is a simplification of my real video file, which I am unable to share. ffmpeg version info: ffmpeg version 6.1.1 Copyright (c) 2000-2023 the FFmpeg developers built with Apple clang version 15.0.0 (clang-1500.1.0.2.5) configuration: --prefix=/opt/homebrew/Cellar/ffmpeg/6.1.1_2 --enable-shared --enable-pthreads --enable-version3 --cc=clang --host-cflags= --host-ldflags='-Wl,-ld_classic' --enable-ffplay --enable-gnutls --enable-gpl --enable-libaom --enable-libaribb24 --enable-libbluray --enable-libdav1d --enable-libharfbuzz --enable-libjxl --enable-libmp3lame --enable-libopus --enable-librav1e --enable-librist --enable-librubberband --enable-libsnappy --enable-libsrt --enable-libssh --enable-libsvtav1 --enable-libtesseract --enable-libtheora --enable-libvidstab --enable-libvmaf --enable-lib

Why (Get-ADDomainController).Name is different from $env:LOGONSERVER and also different from nltest /dsgetdc:myDOMAIN

17 April 2024 @ 8:30 am

Why does (Get-ADDomainController).Name returns a different result from $env:LOGONSERVER.Substring(2) ? : PS C:\> (Get-ADDomainController).Name PAR-DC02 PS C:\> $env:LOGONSERVER.Substring(2) PAR-DC03 PS C:\> nltest /dsgetdc:$ENV:USERDNSDOMAIN | sls DC: | % { ( $_ -split('\s+|\.') )[2].substring(2) } ANG-DC02 EDIT0 : Adding the -Discover option to Get-ADDomainController yields the same result : PS C:\> (Get-ADDomainController -Discover).Name PAR-DC02