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Folks who excessively use version control software like to track the progress of a project by just inspecting the commit messages which contain an incremental diff.
Git users who manage their own repository infrastructure can already today enjoy Robin Sommer’s git-notifier, a small utility which sends out emails containing detailed diffs of the changes.
It works by adding git-notifier as post-receive hook in the remote
bare repository. When hosting the repository at github this doesn’t work
anymore, because github does not offer direct access to the bare repository, but instead offers a predefined set of service hooks.
Alas, the existing email hook cannot send out diffs, which greatly limits its usefulness.
This poses the question: can github users still obtain emails with diffs?
Enter gitdub: a slim sinatra HTTP server that utilizes github’s webhook API to feed git-notifier.
More specifically, when adding gitdub as webhook for your git repository, each push elicits
a HTTP POST request with details about the changeset.

When a prospects opts in to your email list, he or she gives
you permission to send marketing emails. If you’re GDPR
compliant, you need explicit acknowledgement that the
consumer wants to receive marketing messages from your company.

You’ll notice two tick boxes that have become necessary because of the
GDPR. One acknowledges consent to receive marketing emails, and the other acknowledges that the subscriber has read his privacy policy and TOS.
Both are important for maintaining trust with your audience.
Many people believe that email marketing is dead. They don’t think it works anymore.
Did you know that email open rates continue to hover around 25 percent across all industries?
That’s incredible. Even better, click-through rates can top 7 percent
in certain industries. When you maintain a healthy email list full of people who want to hear from your company, your open rates will grow considerably.
It’s important to note that spam rates have fallen.

Floods are frequent hazard in Algeria. They cause severe casualties,
destroy infrastructures, and impair economies.

In the past decades, Algeria experienced devastating floods.
The dominant type of occurring floods are flash floods,
which tend to be not well documented and studied in Algeria.

This chapter presents a brief introduction to the flood phenomena
within the Algerian climatic and management context, based on databases,
scientific publications, and local technical reports.
Existing studies about floods are reviewed. It also provides an analysis of the most disastrous floods that occurred in the past decades.

Of the most noteworthy flash floods, a highlight of the Bab
El Oued flash flood occurring in a heavily urbanized setting and the M’zab Valley flash flood, which took place in a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The monitoring network in Algeria is presented and data availability is discussed.
The implementation of the first forecasting and early warning system are
also presented.

Additionally, GIFs have the unique ability to convey information effortlessly.
Unlike videos that are much longer and require direct effort to function, GIFs run automatically and on a
loop. By adding GIFs to your emails, you can deliver a message, emotion, or idea in a direct manner and without requiring any effort from the
other party. Adding a GIF to your email is simple if you know where to
look. However, different email services are designed differently.

In consequence, the steps you need to take may vary depending on the email service that you are using.

Some providers, like Yahoo Mail, have built-in buttons for adding GIFs into emails, while others, like Gmail and
Outlook, require you to manually copy-paste the link of the GIF.
Let’s break down the steps you can take to insert a GIF into your email for Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook.

Out of all the available email service providers,
Gmail got to be the most recognizable and popular name for sending emails.



If you are wondering why spammers register on my site, then you can implement time-analysis.
Normally a form requires at least 4 to 5 seconds to fill up.

The form is set in the way that the subscribers need to put their name, email address, and other additional
information before confirming the subscription. So basically humans need at least a few seconds for inputting all the required data
and clicking the confirm button. On the other hand, bots won’t get the
sense of time and they will fill it immediately. As a result,
you can easily verify the identity of the signups according to the time.
More specifically, you can even adjust the passage of time, based on your forms.
If you have added more forms then they will require much time
to give entry. Thus, you can easily verify spam users.
All the above processes are human accessible but honey-pot is for bots access only.


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