When a government website begins to expose machine-readable metadata in its HTML, it’s not a trivial cosmetic change — it is a deliberate technical decision with consequences for search, data reuse, transparency, and the way downstream services and mashups can consume official information. In...
civic tech
cms
data governance
data transparency
drupal
government data
knowledge graph
mashups
metadata
open data
public sector
rdfa
search engine optimization
semantic web
semantic-web
structured data
w3c
web standards
whitehouse.gov
XL Converter arrives as a quietly powerful, free and open-source image utility that brings modern compression formats and advanced JPEG tech to Windows and Linux users—making it a smart tool for anyone who needs to shrink, transcode, or batch-process large photo libraries without sacrificing...
Microsoft’s latest move to automate and AI‑assist Windows Server 2025 upgrades promises to cut the friction and risk that have long dogged enterprise patch cycles, but the effort is also a reminder that automation without clear metadata and robust controls can make things worse as quickly as it...
active directory hardening
ai in it
automation
azure arc
governance
hotpatching
hybrid cloud
kb5044284
management tools
metadata
patch cadence
patch management
rollback
security hardening
smb over quic
system center 2025
upgrade planning
windows admin center
windows server 2025
Zero-trust is not an add-on for AI pipelines — it must be baked into the fabric of how data, models and orchestration talk to one another. In a recent InfoWorld piece, the author laid out a metadata-driven, zero-trust MLOps reference architecture on Azure that combines Microsoft Entra ID, Azure...
Amarok 3.3.1 arrives as a small version bump with outsized impact, tightening the screws on a major transition that began with the 3.3 milestone: a full move to Qt 6 and the modern KDE software stack, paired with a clear focus on scripting‑driven customization, better metadata plumbing, and...
A single frame published on a local page — a wire or staff photograph labeled “Panthers Texans Football” and paired with a terse, weather‑style line — crystallized a familiar but avoidable editorial tension: vivid visual storytelling versus the metadata and verification practices that protect...
A striking staff or wire photograph labeled "Panthers Texans Football" ran on a regional page alongside a short, weather‑style caption — a small editorial choice with outsized implications for verification, metadata stewardship, and audience perception.
Background
Local and regional newsrooms...
The image and brief caption that ran with The Herald Journal’s “Ravens Cowboys Football” item do more than illustrate a single play—they crystallize a preseason narrative that, taken alone, can mislead as often as it informs; careful inspection of the accompanying facts, verified box-score...
The single photograph credited to the Idaho State Journal from the Patriots–Commanders preseason gallery is a small, vivid example of how modern sports images travel, carry hidden technical metadata, and create both editorial value and legal risk for anyone who downloads, republishes, or edits...
alt text
attribution
byline
captions
copyright
editorial ethics
exif
exiftool
gps data
image rights
iptc
licensing
licensing audits
media workflow
metadata
privacy
sports photography
windows editors
wire photography
xmp
Photographs from the Patriots–Commanders matchup that appeared across regional outlets this week underscore a familiar truth: in modern sports coverage, a single image is equal parts journalism, metadata package, and a potential legal — or privacy — landmine for anyone who downloads, edits, or...
The routine posting of “meeting notices” is where civic procedure meets real people — and where a quiet failure in process can become a headline.
Overview and context
Source item: a GazetteXtra article titled “Meeting notices” (by DAILY TIMES STAFF) was published August 10, 2025 and runs as...
accessibility
archival pdf
citizen access
civic tech
digital notices
gazettextra
government transparency
json-ld
local government
meeting notices
metadata
municipal clerks
news aggregator
open meetings
public engagement
public notices
structured data
sunshine act
wcag
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I am an ECM Consultant for Datacentrix in South Africa. I have a migration-related question. I hope you can assist.
The issue is this:
1. The source system is a Windows shared drive
2. The target system is a document management solution
3. In the source system, the file names are very...
Which tools can recover fragmented files from a partially overwritten NTFS partition?
A friend of mine used a clone drive utility without knowing the implications. It looks like he selected the wrong target drive, and, more importantly, he did not unplug unused devices before using such a...
anybody uses roon music player in windows ? anyway to bypass the log in ? and after the log in is it possible to get track details and metadata from the software ? also to get recommendations from listening history ?
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This is my first day with Windows 11 and I'm already having a lot of trouble with a few niche things that are pretty important to my workflow.
First: if I open the Photos app, for example, the first window opens where I want it to, but any subsequent photos I open while the first is open...
With version 99 of Microsoft Edge, DevTools can securely download source maps from the Azure Artifacts symbol server. This means you can use Azure Pipelines to publish source maps to a secure location, and have DevTools retrieve them at runtime and offer a familiar debugging experience by...
access tokens
azure artifacts
crash analysis
debugging
development tools
devtools
error reporting
javascript
metadata
microsoft edge
performance
pipelines
security
sha-256
source maps
symbol server
web application
web development
web server
I have a number of MP4s which were taken with a cell phone. They have various rotation values. When I view them in various video players (VLC, Windows Media Player, even WinAmp, etc) they all actually play it in different orientations. Obviously they are all treating the rotation metadata...
Introduction
Win32 APIs provide powerful functionality that let you get the most out of Windows in your applications. While these APIs are readily accessible to C and C++ developers, other languages like C# and Rust require wrappers or bindings in order to access these APIs. In C#, this is...