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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.
UCLA Health researchers have created a comprehensive map showing how eight different genetic mutations associated with autism spectrum disorder affect early brain development, providing new insights ...
Introduction: The growing prevalence of fraud and malware, fueled by increased online activity and digital transactions, has exposed the shortcomings of conventional detection systems, particularly in ...
If you’ve ever felt frustrated by Spotify‘s algorithm recommending songs that don’t match your taste, there’s some good news. The streaming giant is finally giving you a way to take control of its ...
Spotify Technology SA will begin testing a new feature that allows users to type an idea for a playlist into the app and receive a unique set of songs based on their historical taste and behavior. The ...
A commonly expressed frustration with algorithmically-driven apps like Instagram is that users have no control over their feeds. They are instead shown what the app thinks they want to see, which is ...
Threads is testing a new way for users to manipulate their own recommendation algorithm. The feature, aptly called "Dear algo," allows users to post a message to the algorithm with the note "dear algo ...
One of the major challenges in designing an effective intrusion detection system for identifying abnormal behavior in data is the large number of original features, which can significantly impact the ...
ChatGPT debuts in-chat shopping for U.S. users. This is OpenAI's first step toward agentic commerce – and it could reshape ecommerce. OpenAI is launching Instant Checkout inside ChatGPT to Plus, Pro, ...
Instagram has grown to 3 billion monthly active users, according to announcements by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Instagram Head Adam Mosseri. This is a notable milestone for the Meta-owned platform, ...
On a scorching July afternoon in Shanghai, dozens of Chinese students hunch over tablet screens, engrossed in English, math and physics lessons. Algorithms track every keystroke, and the seconds spent ...
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