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In my previous note, I wrote about how I studied Python for about 1000 hours. I automated Excel tasks with Python, turning work that took hours into something that finished in seconds. After that, ...
A Florida deputy dismissed the citation months later due to "lack of evidence" Getty Florida influencer Katie went viral after receiving a distracted driving citation for using her right hand to hold ...
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President Donald Trump cast a mail ballot in a March special state house election in Florida. The day before the election, he said voting this way is cheating. Mail-in voter fraud happens sporadically ...
Mark Cuban says the ongoing mission of his low-cost prescription drug website, Cost Plus Drugs, is simple: “I want to f— up healthcare.” Speaking Friday at the Inc. Founders House at SXSW in Austin, ...
American counterterrorism agencies are quietly monitoring suspected sleeper cells on U.S. soil in the wake of joint U.S.–Israel strikes on Iran, stepping up surveillance amid heightened fears of ...
A clump of human brain cells can play the classic computer game Doom. While its performance is not up to par with humans, experts say it brings biological computers a step closer to useful real-world ...
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Claude Code generates computer code when people type prompts, so those with no coding experience can create their own programs and apps. By Natallie Rocha Reporting from San Francisco Claude Code, an ...
Schools nationwide are cracking down on students’ cellphone use. At the same time, support for cellphone bans is rising among U.S. adults. But what do teenagers think? Teens largely oppose banning ...