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The secret Python switch: How one flag makes your scripts run faster
Python -O won’t magically make every script faster, but in the right workloads it’s a free win—here’s how to test it safely.
Oh, sure, I can “code.” That is, I can flail my way through a block of (relatively simple) pseudocode and follow the flow. I ...
In some ways, data and its quality can seem strange to people used to assessing the quality of software. There’s often no observable behaviour to check and little in the way of structure to help you ...
Finding the right book can make a big difference, especially when you’re just starting out or trying to get better. We’ve ...
Effortlessly deploy 500+ tools to any Linux system with a single curl command. No root, no mess, no fuss.
Changing a face in a photograph used to be a dark art reserved for Photoshop veterans. It demanded a mastery of layers, ...
Dan tested Codex 5.3 on Proof, a macOS markdown editor that he's been vibe coding that tracks the origin of every piece of text—whether it was written by a human or generated by AI—and lets users ...
Vladimir Zakharov explains how DataFrames serve as a vital tool for data-oriented programming in the Java ecosystem. By ...
This has been a big week in the long-running — and still very much not-over — saga of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
SunFounder has sent me a review sample of the Fusion HAT+ Raspberry Pi expansion board designed for motor and servo control ...
In my fourth year as a postdoctoral researcher, in 2005, I published ten papers. This was an enormous output for one year. At that rate, I reflected, I could publish 100 papers in a decade.
An efficient neural screening approach rapidly identifies circuit modules governing distinct behavioral transitions in response to pathogen exposure.
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