What Aws Ec2 Instances Should You Use

Each instance has its own Hard drive and network connection. Multiple “tiny” computers can be mounted on one physical machine. These tiny machines are known as instances. In this article, I will talk about different types of AWS EC2 instances, instance sizes, pricing, etc. AWS EC2 Introduction AWS offers an on-demand EC2 instance, which allows users to rent virtual servers per hour and deploy their own applications. Each instance will be charged an hourly rate, with different rates depending on the type of instance....

November 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1471 words · Ida Cruz

What Is Cloudflare Apps And How To Add On Your Website

Cloudflare Apps got a brand new look and now easy to integrate with the website. What is Cloudflare Apps? It’s like an app store where you can explore tools from multiple categories in SEO, Social Media, Conversion, Payment, Security, Images, Ads, Analytics, etc. You can preview them, and once satisfied with the results, install it. Let’s take one real-time example – if you are running WordPress site and would like to integrate Google Analytics, then you got to install some plugin and manage the configuration....

November 29, 2022 · 3 min · 539 words · Ethel Tilley

What Is Domain Name System How Does It Work

Computers connect and communicate with one another to send and receive information using numbers (IP Addresses). Each device connected to the internet has a unique address as an identity, which the other devices use to identify and communicate. In contrast, humans communicate with each other using their names, which is much easier to remember to call someone than numbers. Domain Name System (DNS) was introduced to bridge the communication gap between humans and computers....

November 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1458 words · Crystal Dufrene

What Is Mongodb Sharding And The Best Practices

While flexible schema is how most people become familiar with MongoDB, it’s also one of the best databases (maybe even the best when it comes to everyday applications) for handling very, very large data sets. While the justification of this argument calls for a whole article in itself (I hope I can find time for it someday!), the general idea is that SQL-based solutions don’t support sharding, and building it on your sucks hard....

November 29, 2022 · 9 min · 1791 words · Mary Fernandez

What Makes Great Sci Fi Writing

The course, conducted with Curtis Brown Creative, will consist of six units, each including a filmed lecture on a specific topic, and written course materials, discussion, writing exercises, hints and hacks, reading lists and links to other resources. Starting from ‘the fundamentals of science fiction’, the course will take students through generating ideas to worldbuilding, style and structure, and how to write characters, as well as thoughts on what to do next....

November 29, 2022 · 8 min · 1544 words · Wanda Joiner

What Star Wars Games Can Learn From The Mandalorian

As someone who has previously lamented the decline of Star Wars video games over the years, it’s that aspect of the show that fascinates me most. What has The Mandalorian figured out that recent Star Wars games still haven’t? What is it about The Mandalorian that turns even jaded fans into believers? While The Mandalorian may not hold all of the answers, Star Wars video games could still learn a few things from the live-action TV series when it comes to how to tell exciting modern stories in the galaxy far, far away....

November 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1113 words · Maria Cross

What We Do In The Shadows Season 3 What Is An Energy Vampire Anyway

Boredom, tedious, tiresome, flat. These are not the first words which jump to mind when thinking of vampires or comedy, but What We Do in the Shadows wields them like secret weapons without sacrificing a single laugh or scare. The FX horror farce, which is a series adaptation of the 2014 feature film created by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, follows four vampires. They have been roommates since, well, forever, but one is different from the rest....

November 29, 2022 · 9 min · 1917 words · Chris Sharp

What We Do In The Shadows Season 3 Ending Explained

There is a very different vibe at the Staten Island vampire house in the aftermath of “The Portrait,” and it has little to do with the oil-based nuances captured by Donal Logue. Artistic master-stokes are usually reserved for Laszlo (Matt Berry). What We Do in the Shadows’ season 3 finale seemingly leaves the vampire housemates not only scattered, but with all their plans shattered. Nandor (Kayvan Novak) gets stuck with a train ticket, like Ilsa left Rick standing on a platform in the rain with his insides kicked out in Casablanca....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 794 words · Leona Green

Whatsapp Chatbot And Automation To Generate Leads With Landbot

Enterprise to ordinary, everybody uses WhatsApp for communication, sharing data, and staying in touch with their connections. WhatsApp Business allows you to connect with your audience, communicate and receive feedback. It makes your business 24/7 accessible to your clients and increases your business reach. In this article, we’ll look at how you can use WhatsApp to increase sales and automate marketing efforts. How to Use WhatsApp for Lead Generation Lead generation is perhaps the core reason for running any marketing campaign....

November 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1438 words · Jason Tyson

When Paul Mccartney Braved The Set Of Roger Corman S The Masque Of The Red Death

Based on the gothic short story “The Mask of the Red Death: A Fantasy,” the film remains the most ambitious installment in Corman’s Edgar Allen Poe cycle of movies, contrasting the bleak landscape of a dying village with the psychological torment of six rooms of color, and one with no color at all, just a deep black with a blood red crimson glow cast on it. Vincent Price stars as the sadistic and satanic Prince Prospero, whose darkness reigns over his dominions....

November 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1215 words · Vincent Stephens

Who Are The New Characters In Game Of Thrones Prequel House Of The Dragon

The Game of Thrones prequel is heating up with three major lead additions to the House of the Dragon ensemble. With the casting of Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, and Emma D’Arcy, significant pedigree has been added to the series, particularly for either Doctor Who or British Royal Family enthusiasts with regard to Smith. And it also feels a lot more tangible for fans looking on from the outside. However, other than a brief mention of who the new cast members are playing—Daemon Targaryen, Alicent Hightower, and Rhaenyra Targaryen—not much in the initial press release blast is preparing you for the high stakes courtly intrigue that is to come....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 802 words · Maurice Grant

Who Is The Biggest Bastard In Succession

But who is the MOST awful? Now the third season is upon us, we’ve attempted to break down the contemptible behaviour and deep seated damage behind it, to work out exactly which Roy, and Roy-adjacent character is the actual worst. We’ve stuck to the main extended family here – anyone trying to argue that Gerri, Frank, Jamie or Rhea are as terrible as the Roys can, well, [insert Logan’s catch phrase here]....

November 29, 2022 · 9 min · 1842 words · Joyce Jones

Why Are Retro Games More Expensive Than Ever

You may have heard the recent news about an unopened copy of Sonic the Hedgehog that sold for over $400,000 (and how even Sonic creator Yuji Naka thought it was a scam). Believe it or not, that sale was actually on the lower end of high-value retro game deals, as shortly before that sale occurred, a sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. sold for an insane $2 million. Given such ludicrous prices, one can’t help but wonder what is happening in the retro gaming market....

November 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1438 words · Clayton Libby

Why Netflix S Cowboy Bebop Was Canceled

In development since 2017, the show was intended to honor Sunrise animation’s 1998 sci-fi neo noir classic while hopefully introducing its world to a new generation of fans. Prior to the Cowboy Bebop’s release, Netflix even unveiled a trailer to depict how the show would closely mimic the anime’s kinetic style. Now it looks like all those high hopes were for naught. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Netflix has canceled Cowboy Bebop just a few weeks after its Nov....

November 29, 2022 · 3 min · 466 words · Sarah Breckenridge

Why Netflix Saved Manifest Season 4

Obviously, there was a certain amount of negotiation that had to happen behind the scenes between Warner Bros. Television, which produced Manifest for NBC, and Netflix, but the timing of the announcement wasn’t completely coincidental. The show centers on the passengers of Flight 828 who gain powers after their plane jumps forward in time five years, and the renewal was announced on August 28 — 8/28 — a number that was sure to resonate with fans....

November 29, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Tammi Maione

Why Superman Deserved A Man Of Steel 2

It’s a moment that could pass as merely a grace note in Man Of Steel’s second half – a breather in the midst of its city-crumbling action. But it’s a line that gets to the core themes in the filmand its central character, as played by Henry Cavill. More than any screen incarnation we’ve seen before, Man Of Steel plays up the idea of Superman as an alien – a being initially bewildered and frightened of the powers our yellow sun gives him, and in danger of becoming an object of fear among Earth’s puny inhabitants....

November 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1326 words · Diana Barnes

Why Terry Silver S Betrayal Changes Everything For Cobra Kai Season 5

One of the many elements that makes Cobra Kai work is its sense of poetic parallelism. Some might simplify this to well laid Easter eggs, but it’s an aesthetic device akin to literary symmetry, layered screenwriting that elegantly fuses storytelling and homage. For example, in The Karate Kid Part III, Sensei Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) sent Sensei John Kreese (Martin Kove) away to Tahiti where he got bodywork from shadowy Tahitian gals....

November 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1105 words · James Medley

Why The Great North Isn T Just Another Bob S Burgers

While there are a few surface similarities, by the end of the first episode of The Great North you’ll realize there’s so much more to it than just an Alaskan set version of the Belcher family. It’s got humor all its own, unique characters, and the potential to be something that isn’t merely a rival to Bob’s Burgers but a truly unique experience. So let’s head up north to discover all the reasons why The Great North is so wonderful....

November 29, 2022 · 8 min · 1499 words · Glenda Hopkins

Why The Star Trek Voyager Premiere Is Worth A Rewatch

Star Trek: Voyager could have been timed just for me. Sure, it aired at an inconvenient time and night for my central time zone household, but I wanted to be on board that ship from the start of its adventures. From what I recall of those more than 20-year-old memories, I was immediately taken in by the women of the series: Voyager’s stern (but not too stern) captain, Kathryn Janeway; her hot-headed engineer, B’Elanna Torres; and the compassionate, short-lived alien who joined her crew when everything went awry, Kes....

November 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1066 words · Paul Davis

Why The Wilds Needs A Season 2

When the final episode cuts to black, we’ve just witnessed Leah making a break for it and discovering a secret control room with files not just on the Dawn of Eve (the shady organisation we have watched observe and track the girls) but also the intriguing Twilight of Adam. So is a second run of episodes on its way to explain what exactly that means? While nothing has been confirmed there is certainly enough ground to cover to justify a second season....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 718 words · Blair Sands