[{"content":"To include images in your posts, use the standard Markdown syntax: ![Alt Text](image.jpg). This provides a simple way to embed visual content directly into your articles.\nThe Prism theme extends this functionality with built-in PhotoSwipe support. Clicking on any image in a post will open it in a responsive lightbox gallery, allowing readers to view high-resolution versions and navigate through all images in the post seamlessly.\nPhoto 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 ","id":"8b43e6b68d1bce6e19e3eff8100a26b6","title":"Images"},{"content":"This article offers a sample of basic Markdown syntax that can be used in Hugo content files, also it shows whether basic HTML elements are decorated with CSS in a Hugo theme.\nHeadings The following HTML \u0026lt;h1\u0026gt;—\u0026lt;h6\u0026gt; elements represent six levels of section headings. \u0026lt;h1\u0026gt; is the highest section level while \u0026lt;h6\u0026gt; is the lowest.\nH3 H4 H5 H6 Paragraph Xerum, quo qui aut unt expliquam qui dolut labo. Aque venitatiusda cum, voluptionse latur sitiae dolessi aut parist aut dollo enim qui voluptate ma dolestendit peritin re plis aut quas inctum laceat est volestemque commosa as cus endigna tectur, offic to cor sequas etum rerum idem sintibus eiur? Quianimin porecus evelectur, cum que nis nust voloribus ratem aut omnimi, sitatur? Quiatem. Nam, omnis sum am facea corem alique molestrunt et eos evelece arcillit ut aut eos eos nus, sin conecerem erum fuga. Ri oditatquam, ad quibus unda veliamenimin cusam et facea ipsamus es exerum sitate dolores editium rerore eost, temped molorro ratiae volorro te reribus dolorer sperchicium faceata tiustia prat.\nItatur? Quiatae cullecum rem ent aut odis in re eossequodi nonsequ idebis ne sapicia is sinveli squiatum, core et que aut hariosam ex eat.\nBlockquotes The blockquote element represents content that is quoted from another source, optionally with a citation which must be within a footer or cite element, and optionally with in-line changes such as annotations and abbreviations.\nBlockquote without attribution Tiam, ad mint andaepu dandae nostion secatur sequo quae. Note that you can use Markdown syntax within a blockquote.\nBlockquote with attribution Don\u0026rsquo;t communicate by sharing memory, share memory by communicating.\n— Rob Pike1\nTables Tables aren\u0026rsquo;t part of the core Markdown spec, but Hugo supports supports them out-of-the-box.\nName Age Bob 27 Alice 23 Inline Markdown within tables Italics Bold Code italics bold code A B C D E F Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Phasellus ultricies, sapien non euismod aliquam, dui ligula tincidunt odio, at accumsan nulla sapien eget ex. Proin eleifend dictum ipsum, non euismod ipsum pulvinar et. Vivamus sollicitudin, quam in pulvinar aliquam, metus elit pretium purus Proin sit amet velit nec enim imperdiet vehicula. Ut bibendum vestibulum quam, eu egestas turpis gravida nec Sed scelerisque nec turpis vel viverra. Vivamus vitae pretium sapien Code Blocks Code block with backticks \u0026lt;!doctype html\u0026gt; \u0026lt;html lang=\u0026#34;en\u0026#34;\u0026gt; \u0026lt;head\u0026gt; \u0026lt;meta charset=\u0026#34;utf-8\u0026#34;\u0026gt; \u0026lt;title\u0026gt;Example HTML5 Document\u0026lt;/title\u0026gt; \u0026lt;/head\u0026gt; \u0026lt;body\u0026gt; \u0026lt;p\u0026gt;Test\u0026lt;/p\u0026gt; \u0026lt;/body\u0026gt; \u0026lt;/html\u0026gt; Code block indented with four spaces \u0026lt;!doctype html\u0026gt; \u0026lt;html lang=\u0026quot;en\u0026quot;\u0026gt; \u0026lt;head\u0026gt; \u0026lt;meta charset=\u0026quot;utf-8\u0026quot;\u0026gt; \u0026lt;title\u0026gt;Example HTML5 Document\u0026lt;/title\u0026gt; \u0026lt;/head\u0026gt; \u0026lt;body\u0026gt; \u0026lt;p\u0026gt;Test\u0026lt;/p\u0026gt; \u0026lt;/body\u0026gt; \u0026lt;/html\u0026gt; Diff code block [dependencies.bevy] git = \u0026#34;https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy\u0026#34; rev = \u0026#34;11f52b8c72fc3a568e8bb4a4cd1f3eb025ac2e13\u0026#34; - features = [\u0026#34;dynamic\u0026#34;] + features = [\u0026#34;jpeg\u0026#34;, \u0026#34;dynamic\u0026#34;] One line code block \u0026lt;p\u0026gt;A paragraph\u0026lt;/p\u0026gt; List Types Ordered List First item Second item Third item Unordered List List item Another item And another item Nested list Fruit Apple Orange Banana Dairy Milk Cheese Other Elements — abbr, sub, sup, kbd, mark GIF is a bitmap image format.\nH2O\nXn + Yn = Zn\nPress CTRL + ALT + Delete to end the session.\nMost salamanders are nocturnal, and hunt for insects, worms, and other small creatures.\nThe above quote is excerpted from Rob Pike\u0026rsquo;s talk during Gopherfest, November 18, 2015.\u0026#160;\u0026#x21a9;\u0026#xfe0e;\n","id":"608127d223f070b3452fe5d671c5dfce","title":"Markdown Syntax Guide"},{"content":"Designing a system that supports millions of users is a challenging task. Here are some key concepts to get you started.\nVertical vs. Horizontal Scaling Vertical Scaling (Scaling Up): Adding more power (CPU, RAM) to your existing machine. Horizontal Scaling (Scaling Out): Adding more machines to your resource pool. Load Balancing A load balancer distributes incoming network traffic across multiple servers. This ensures no single server bears too much load.\nCaching Caching is a technique to store copies of data in a faster storage location. It\u0026rsquo;s crucial for reducing latency and database load.\nNote: This content was generated by AI.\n","id":"8ab86a623744dd132283ec5017fe6801","title":"System Design 101: Scalability"},{"content":"Deep learning has revolutionized the way we approach artificial intelligence. From image recognition to natural language processing, the applications are endless.\nThe Rise of Transformers The introduction of the Transformer architecture changed the landscape of NLP. Models like BERT and GPT-3 have shown that attention is indeed all you need.\nBeyond Supervised Learning Self-supervised learning is gaining traction. It allows models to learn from vast amounts of unlabeled data, opening up new possibilities for AI.\nEthical Considerations As AI becomes more powerful, we must also consider the ethical implications. Bias in data, privacy concerns, and job displacement are issues that need to be addressed.\nNote: This content was generated by AI.\n","id":"80470b31effc764701791a977ec585e6","title":"The Future of Deep Learning"},{"content":"Cloud native technologies empower organizations to build and run scalable applications in modern, dynamic environments such as public, private, and hybrid clouds.\nMicroservices Breaking down monolithic applications into smaller, independent services that communicate over well-defined APIs.\nContainers Containers (like Docker) package up code and all its dependencies so the application runs quickly and reliably from one computing environment to another.\nCI/CD Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery allow for frequent and reliable code changes.\nNote: This content was generated by AI.\n","id":"680d4a93277e4a17ff803bd2d92f30cf","title":"The Principles of Cloud Native Development"},{"content":"WebAssembly (Wasm) is a binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine. It allows code written in languages like C, C++, and Rust to run on the web at near-native speed.\nBeyond JavaScript While JavaScript is great, it has its limits. Wasm allows developers to port high-performance applications (like video editors and games) to the browser.\nHow it Works Wasm is designed to be a compilation target. You don\u0026rsquo;t write Wasm directly; you compile your code to it.\nThe Future With features like Wasm Interface Types and WASI, WebAssembly is moving beyond the browser to become a universal runtime.\nNote: This content was generated by AI.\n","id":"0c41dcdb5f58cce2324ec8a20909aa6d","title":"WebAssembly: Bringing Near-Native Performance to the Web"},{"content":"Rust has been voted the most loved programming language for several years in a row. But what makes it so special?\nMemory Safety Without Garbage Collection Rust\u0026rsquo;s ownership model guarantees memory safety without needing a garbage collector. This means you get the performance of C++ with the safety of Java.\nConcurrency Made Easy Data races are a thing of the past in Rust. The compiler ensures that if code compiles, it is free of data races.\nThe Ecosystem Cargo, Rust\u0026rsquo;s package manager, is best-in-class. It makes managing dependencies, building, and testing your project a breeze.\nNote: This content was generated by AI.\n","id":"0bd2f33f6eaea8f061f739bce462b576","title":"Why Rust is the Future of Systems Programming"}]