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  • BEYONCÉ RELEASES COWBOY CARTER

    EIGHTH STUDIO ALBUM, FROM THE WORLD'S MOST INNOVATIVE ARTIST ARRIVES AFTER A MONUMENTAL TWO-SONG RELEASE AS A NO HOLDS BARRED MULTI-GENRE NOD TO AMERICANA COUNTRY CULTURE THE HISTORY-MAKING "TEXAS HOLD 'EM" LANDED ACROSS NINE DIFFERENT GENRES ON US MUSIC CHARTS AND AT #1 IN VARIOUS INTERNATIONAL TERRITORIES, MAKING BEYONCÉ THE FIRST BLACK FEMALE ARTIST TO REACH #1 ON THE HOT COUNTRY SONGS CHART AN

      BEYONCÉ RELEASES COWBOY CARTER
    • Visual Studio Code October 2023

      Version 1.92 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from July. October 2023 (version 1.84) Update 1.84.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.84.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the October 2023 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version

        Visual Studio Code October 2023
      • Should you use a Lambda Monolith, aka Lambdalith, for your API?

        Should you use a Lambda Monolith, aka Lambdalith, for your API? This post looks at some arguments for and against a monolith Lambda API function (aka Lambdalith) compared to single-purpose Lambda functions per API route. It challenges “best practices” and argues that a monolith Lambda function is better in many cases when it comes to an API. IMPORTANT. This post is only applicable to the API facin

          Should you use a Lambda Monolith, aka Lambdalith, for your API?
        • This airport says it hasn’t lost a single piece of baggage in 30 years | CNN

          While Singapore and Doha’s airports compete against each other for the title of “world’s best,” another aviation hub is focusing on a different achievement. Japan’s Kansai International Airport (KIX) is marking 30 years without losing a single piece of luggage. In a press statement, Japan’s seventh busiest airport said that it had not lost any passenger bags since opening in September 1994. The ai

            This airport says it hasn’t lost a single piece of baggage in 30 years | CNN
          • T-LEAF: Taxonomy Learning and EvaluAtion Framework

            How we applied qualitative learning, human labeling and machine learning to iteratively develop Airbnb’s Community Support Taxonomy. By: Mia Zhao, Peggy Shao, Maggie Hanson, Peng Wang, Bo Zeng BackgroundTaxonomies are knowledge organization systems used to classify and organize information. Taxonomies use words to describe things — as opposed to numbers or symbols — and hierarchies to group things

              T-LEAF: Taxonomy Learning and EvaluAtion Framework
            • Introduction to Decision Trees in Supervised Learning

              The Decision Tree algorithm is a type of tree-based modeling under Supervised Machine Learning. Decision Trees are primarily used to solve classification problems (the algorithm, in this case, is called the Classification Tree), but they can also be used to solve regression problems (the algorithm, in this case, is called the Regression Tree). The concept of trees is found in graph theory and is u

                Introduction to Decision Trees in Supervised Learning
              • Iggy.rs - building message streaming in Rust

                Origins Over half a year ago (in April, to be exact), I eventually decided to learn Rust for good. My previous attempt during the 2022 AoC had failed rather quickly, after a few days of completing the exercises - I finally realized that I needed a real project to work on. For the last few years, I've been dealing with the different kinds of distributed systems (mostly using C#), including the typi

                • Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence | The White House

                  Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1.  Purpose.  Artificial intelligence (AI) holds extraordinary potential for both promise and peril.  Responsible AI use has the potential to help sol

                  • How to think in writing

                    The reason I've spent so long establishing this rather obvious point [that writing helps you refine your thinking] is that it leads to another that many people will find shocking. If writing down your ideas always makes them more precise and more complete, then no one who hasn't written about a topic has fully formed ideas about it. And someone who never writes has no fully formed ideas about anyt

                      How to think in writing
                    • Fresh 1.6: Tailwind CSS plugin, simplified typings and more

                      Fresh 1.6 at a glance 🌊 First class Tailwind CSS plugin We’re moving from Twind to Tailwind CSS. It features better Editor integrations and moves the CSS generation out of the rendering path. 📨 Partials with forms Partials are now supported on Form elements. 🧯 Partials on error pages Partials can now be used to render error pages. 🕵️‍♀️ Closable error overlay The custom error overlay that is s

                        Fresh 1.6: Tailwind CSS plugin, simplified typings and more
                      • Introducing Spectrum 2: Our vision for the future of Adobe experience design

                        Introducing Spectrum 2: Our vision for the future of Adobe experience design A preview of the comprehensive update coming to Adobe's design system Imagine you’re designing a house. Your first step might be to draw a picture. To turn that picture into a house would require the input of many experts—architects, engineers, and builders—and would involve planning, teamwork, and time with each collabor

                          Introducing Spectrum 2: Our vision for the future of Adobe experience design
                        • Ethernet over HTTPS Protocol

                          Workgroup: INTAREA (Internet Area Working Group) Internet-Draft: draft-bouaram-ethernet-over-https-00 Published: 27 December 2023 Intended Status: Informational Expires: 29 June 2024 Author: Ethernet over HTTPS Protocol Abstract This document defines a protocol for encapsulating Ethernet frames over HTTPS, allowing secure communication between a client and internal web servers. The protocol includ

                          • Interview with Divij Singh of Rakuten Symphony, Japan

                            Name: Divij Singh Title: Data Science Engineer Organization: Rakuten Symphony, Japan Hometown: New Delhi, India Living in Japan: Since January 2021 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/divijsingh This is the 15th interview in the “Interviews with Foreign Information Technology Engineers in Japan” series. “ EJable.com’s Ryoko Nagai talks to Divij Singh of Rakuten Symphony, Japan. Transcript of Div

                              Interview with Divij Singh of Rakuten Symphony, Japan
                            • N|Solid OSS Release

                              Origin of N|Solid In November of 2014, when NodeSource was still a small consulting group, my teammates Dan Shaw, Rod Vagg, and I were having dinner after a customer engagement, discussing how to bring Node.js production deployments to the same level of polish and tooling capability of the other runtimes our customers were already employing. The power and flexibility of Node.js helped it take off

                                N|Solid OSS Release
                              • RADIUS/UDP vulnerable to improved MD5 collision attack

                                RADIUS/UDP vulnerable to improved MD5 collision attack07/09/2024 The MD5 cryptographic hash function was first broken in 2004, when researchers demonstrated the first MD5 collision, namely two different messages X1 and X2 where MD5(X1) = MD5 (X2). Over the years, attacks on MD5 have only continued to improve, getting faster and more effective against real protocols. But despite continuous advancem

                                  RADIUS/UDP vulnerable to improved MD5 collision attack
                                • Announcing Ditto | Soapbox

                                  It's finally here. After a year of work, I'm pleased to announce the first release of Ditto! 🎉 Ditto is a Nostr community server. It has a built-in Nostr relay, a web UI, and it implements Mastodon's REST API. It has moderation. It has spam filters. It has NIP-05 self-service. It has quote posts, emoji reactions, and zaps. ⚡ The scope of this project is absolutely huge. It aims to take everything

                                    Announcing Ditto | Soapbox
                                  • How will Iran respond to Israel’s attack on its Damascus consulate?

                                    Iran has vowed retaliation for an Israeli attack on its consulate in Damascus last Monday. The strike was part of a pattern of escalated Israeli attacks in Syria since the eruption of the Gaza war last October. These attacks have often targeted warehouses, trucks, and airports, and Israel’s declared aim for them is degrading Iran’s transnational supply network for the Lebanese group Hezbollah. Kee

                                      How will Iran respond to Israel’s attack on its Damascus consulate?
                                    • POV Candle - mitxela.com

                                      1 Dec 2023 Progress: Completed A tiny volumetric display! Video Demo Naturally you can't really feel the volumetric effect on camera. It looks a lot more 3D in real life. Idea I was recently fortunate enough to find myself in the pub with some very creative and talented people. The discussion turned to electronic candles, and how one might create something that would look like a flickering candle

                                      • Building a self-contained game in C# under 2 kilobytes

                                        Building a self-contained game in C# under 2 kilobytesHow I fit a graphical game in C# into 2 kilobytes, with no .NET runtime required. NOTE: This is a refresh of my 4 year old article but with a more interesting game and a much smaller file size this time. As someone who grew up in the times of 1.44 MB floppy disks and 56 kbit modems, I’ve always liked small programs. I could fit many small progr

                                          Building a self-contained game in C# under 2 kilobytes
                                        • Let's write a video game from scratch like it's 1987

                                          Table of contents What we're making Authentication Opening a window Loading assets The game entities Reacting to keyboard and mouse events Game logic: uncover a cell Conclusion Addendum: the full code This article has been discussed on Hacker News and Reddit In a previous article I've done the 'Hello, world!' of GUIs in assembly: A black window with a white text, using X11 without any libraries, j

                                          • Scrum Methodology for Agile Project Management

                                            The Scrum methodology for project management was first introduced in 1995. The concept of Scrum was presented by Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber in a paper titled “The Scrum Development Process” at the OOPSLA conference (Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages & Applications) in Austin, Texas. However, the methodology has been in development since the early 1990s. Sutherland and Schwaber

                                              Scrum Methodology for Agile Project Management
                                            • Developing a hierarchical model for unraveling conspiracy theories - EPJ Data Science

                                              Research Open access Published: 16 April 2024 Developing a hierarchical model for unraveling conspiracy theories Mohsen Ghasemizade ORCID: orcid.org/0009-0008-5758-16581 & Jeremiah Onaolapo1 EPJ Data Science volume 13, Article number: 31 (2024) Cite this article A conspiracy theory (CT) suggests covert groups or powerful individuals secretly manipulate events. Not knowing about existing conspiracy

                                                Developing a hierarchical model for unraveling conspiracy theories - EPJ Data Science
                                              • The web just gets better with Interop 2024

                                                ContentsThe Interop ProjectInterop 2023Interop 2024The 2024 Focus AreasThe 2024 Investigation projectsTrack the progressOur Commitment The web is amazing. It makes collaborating, learning, and connecting easy for billions of people, because it’s intentionally designed to run on radically different devices. It’s your job as a web developer to ensure your project works in every browser and for every

                                                  The web just gets better with Interop 2024
                                                • Compiling History: A brief tour of C compilers

                                                  Photo by Simon Kadula on UnsplashAs the story of C’s birth goes hand in hand with the creation of Unix, the first C compiler can be traced back to the early 1970’s. I've detailed the history of C in my previous article Tracing the Lines: From the Telephone to Unix, which includes a brief summary of this history. Around 1971, Ken decided that Unix needed to be ported to a higher level language. Den

                                                    Compiling History: A brief tour of C compilers
                                                  • Embeddings are a good starting point for the AI curious app developer

                                                    Vector embeddings have been an Overton window shifting experience for me, not because they’re sufficiently advanced technology indistinguishable from magic, but the opposite. Once I started using them, it felt obvious that this was what the search experience was always supposed to be: less “How did you do that?” and more mundanely, “Why isn’t this everywhere?” This feels like the right place to st

                                                      Embeddings are a good starting point for the AI curious app developer
                                                    • Reimagining China in Tokyo

                                                      A new community of expats is opening bookstores, attending lectures, and imagining alternatives to Xi from the relative safety of Japan. As a teacher in his early twenties, Zhang felt the premonition of a crisis. The new millennium had dawned, and Zhang (who asked that I use only his last name, for fear of government retaliation) was living in a middling city in central China drilling vocabulary t

                                                        Reimagining China in Tokyo
                                                      • Cochlear Implants Market Leaders Size and Share Expected to Touch USD 3203.8 Mn by 2023 – Market Research Future

                                                        Cochlear Implants Market Leaders Size and Share Expected to Touch USD 3203.8 Mn by 2023 – Market Research Future The Global Cochlear Implants Market is set to reach a size of USD 3203.8 Million by 2023 owing to developments in cochlear implants. Advances in these medical devices can boost assisted technology for hearing-impaired. August 20, 2018 19:00 ET | Source: Market Research Future Pune, Indi

                                                          Cochlear Implants Market Leaders Size and Share Expected to Touch USD 3203.8 Mn by 2023 – Market Research Future
                                                        • Using the 5S principle in coding

                                                          Photo by Birmingham Museums Trust on UnsplashA few years ago, I read The Toyota Way, driven by my curiosity about the origins of Agile software development. However, I became even more intrigued by Toyota’s manufacturing processes and their efficiency improvements. The book offered many valuable insights and practices to adopt. As a developer, the 5S principle particularly caught my attention. I b

                                                            Using the 5S principle in coding
                                                          • Lizardman’s Constant Is 4%

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                                                              Lizardman’s Constant Is 4%
                                                            • Android: Interview Questions and Answers

                                                              Here is a list of common Android interview questions with detailed answers to help you prepare for the interview as an Android app developer. This article is designed to assist aspiring Android developers with a comprehensive set of interview questions, covering a wide spectrum of areas including basic programming principles, Android-specific components, design patterns, and best practices in mobi

                                                                Android: Interview Questions and Answers
                                                              • A Few Ways CSS Is Easier To Write In 2023 — Smashing Magazine

                                                                And that’s not because of one hot screaming new feature that changes everything — say, Cascade Layers or new color spaces — but how many of the new features work together to make my styles more succinct, resilient, and even slightly defensive. Let me explain. Efficient Style GroupsHere’s a quick hit. Rather than chaining :hover and :focus states together with comma separation, using the newer :is(

                                                                  A Few Ways CSS Is Easier To Write In 2023 — Smashing Magazine