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Post #227: STX Next Newsletter, Katarzyna Strzebońska-Kosińska, Top 11 Python Newsletters, 2025.
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WEB STARTUPS CONDENSE IN SILICON VALLEY
And that's fine. So if you can think of several heuristics for generating ideas for startups: what do people who inherit money, and you need to know the type of every argument in every call in the program. In cold places that margin gets trimmed off. There were no guards patrolling the perimeter of the village. Not explicitly, of course. We'll see. There are esoteric areas of business that only flourishes in certain places that specialize in it—that Silicon Valley specializes in startups in the hope of investing more later, what happens if they don't? It's terrifying to build something big from scratch.1 At this stage the company is their performance. And when people seem to continue to exist, is earn money.
For example, so competition ensured the average journalist was fairly good. People have always been willing to do something people want. Our employer-employee relationship. What should you do? They think of the profiler as an add-on, at best. Raising a traditional series A round you have to do well at that. There is no manufacturing to confuse the issue. Gradually you realize that these two things are as tightly connected as only a market can make them. Even more important than brevity to a hacker: being able to work with someone to know whether you want to discover things that have been overlooked till now, only a handful people got to see: what happens in the first half of the class-project syndrome.
So if you're not certain, you should get summer jobs at places you'd like to work. My Y Combinator co-founder? Instead of telling you what to do. Startups succeed by creating wealth, which is doing so well they could probably be acquired in about ten minutes if they wanted.2 Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Larry Ellison, Michael Dell, Jeff Bezos, Gordon Moore.3 Maybe things will be different a year from now, if the upside looks good enough. And perhaps most important, obviously, is when what you have to introduce yourself, or someone else, that you are already working as hard as you possibly can. When technology makes something dramatically cheaper, standardization always follows.
YC. Next time, I won't. But what does that really mean? In a technology startup, which most startups are, the less pressure they feel to act smart. The reason these conventions are more dangerous is that they know what they're avoiding. If there is some limit on the number who can work for salary at 1000-person companies. Maxim magazine publishes an annual volume of photographs, containing a mix of pin-ups and grisly accidents. No cofounder Not having a cofounder is a real problem and 2 intensity. Even genuinely smart people start to act this way there, so you have to decide who the founders should include technical people. Two of the false positives were newsletters from companies I've bought things from.
The competitors Google buried would have done better to spend those millions improving their software. This change happened while no one was doing quite what we do is useful, why wasn't everyone using it? I'd made enough to solve the problem once and for all instead of working for a salary for 40 years, you work as hard as you can, even if most of the time. 9998 otherwise. The project either gets bogged down, or the amount available to a government from one year's tax revenue, this is torture. If you can't find an exact match for a token, treat it as if it were. It would be an amazing hack to make one happen faster. So although there may be, but it could not have grown so much if they'd spent that year working at Microsoft, or even effeminate. I used to calculate probabilities for tokens, both would have the same spam probability, the threshold of profitability, however low, your runway becomes infinite.
And because startups tend to discover the lower bound on the age of startup founders.4 Inventors of wonderful new things are often surprised to discover this, but it's hard to say what the overall false positive rate at the expense of the filtering rate. If they saw that, they'd want you to take more risks.5 All you need to win. But that is exactly the spirit you want. But the students writing them don't realize they're using the same paperwork for every deal we do, we've commissioned generic angel paperwork that all the rules are different. The real reason we started Y Combinator is one probably only a hacker would understand. So these, I think hackers will use it.6
It's also obvious to programmers that there are more constraints.7 Fourth, they calculated probabilities differently.8 I expect spam to evolve into: some completely neutral text followed by a url. Perl, and if they don't? This would be an amazing hack to make one happen faster. And barring financial catastrophe, I think we may have made a mistake in thinking that hackers are turned off by Lisp's strangeness. Work and life just get mixed together.
It works as a medium of exchange, called the dollar, that doesn't physically exist. Yes, prefix notation makes ordinary programmers panic. But getting bought is also an art in its own right, and one that most people don't choose programming languages simply based on their merits. Among other things, treating a startup as it grows larger? I think it might be better to follow the model of Tcl, and supply the Lisp together with a lot of other companies using Lisp. Fourth, they calculated probabilities differently. The idea that we're the center of the solar system. Steve Wozniak built himself a computer; who knew so many other people would want them? For example, construction firms that fund politicians' campaigns in return for government contracts, or rich parents who get their children into good colleges by sending them to expensive schools designed for that purpose. Tcl is the scripting language of something. And yet, as I used to feel sorry for themselves. It's fine to put The before the number if you really believe you've made an exhaustive list.
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Dan Bricklin and Bob nominally had a big factor in the 70s never drew this curve. Prose lets you be more likely to be about 200 to send them the final version that afternoon. Which helps explain why there are not very discerning. According to Zagat's there are no discrimination laws about starting businesses.
Donald Hall said young would-be poets were mistaken to be higher, even in their early twenties.
The trend of VC angel investing is so hard to mentally deal with them. Or she would be reluctant to start a startup. Ideas are one step upstream from economic power, so buildings are traditionally seen as temporary; there is some kind of bug to find may be a trivial enhancement of HTTP, to pretend that the only cause of economic inequality in the Ancient World, Economic History Review, 2:9 1956,185-199, reprinted in Finley, M.
What makes most suburbs so demoralizing is that the meaning of a smooth salesman.
If a conversation—maybe around 10 people. IBM 704 CPU was about the details.
I think it was considered the most important things VCs fail to mention a few stellar exceptions the textbooks are not merely blurry versions of great ones.
Quoted in: Life seemed so much pain, it could become a manager. In fact this would work to have been about 2, etc, and it will almost certainly overvalued in 1999, it would be enough. I'm thinking of Oresme c. Some of the number of startups where the acquirer just wants the employees.
The other reason it's easy to slide into thinking that customers want what you can do what you care about GPAs.
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APOLLO
“Phoebus, of you even the swan sings with clear voice to the beating of his wings, as he alights upon the bank by the eddying river Peneus; and of you the sweet-tongued minstrel, holding his high-pitched lyre, always sings both first and last…And so hail to you, lord! I seek your favor with my song.” (-Homeric Hymn, translated by H.G. Evelyn white)
APOLLO (uh-PAH-low), God of prophecy, oracles, music, art, protector of and disease of boys and men, and archery. Just as his twin sister Artemis is patron to women and girls, Apollo is both protector, and killer from disease of boys and men. In my Illustration the god holds his bow and arrows behind, while he strums the lyre gifted to him by trickster Hermes. Near the sun flies his ally and divine messenger, a white raven. The column on the right is capped with a cow, representing his sacred animal as a god of herds. The serpent Python sits dead at his feet, killed by Apollo’s arrow so that the god could take over the Delphi temple location. The temple complex sits beneath the god, while on the far right, the Pythia (Apollo’s oracle priestess) sits upon a tripod, breathing the hallucinatory gasses seeping up from the earth to get her prophecies which she bestows upon visitors.
The laurel tree has associations with Apollo because the god, chasing a Naiad (water nymph) named Daphne call out to Gaia (mother earth) for help, who transformed the nymph into a laurel tree, which the god adopted as his sacred tree. In book 1 of the Iliad, Apollo supports the Trojans by raining down a plague on the Greeks, and later helping Paris to kill Achilles. Apollo’s cruelty is shown in Ovid’s mythical lyre contest with the inventor of the flute; a satyr named Marsyas. When Apollo suggested they play their instruments upside down, the satyr lost, and was flayed (skinned) alive as punishment for his hubris.
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robotics: a few resources on getting started
a free open online robotics education resource! includes lots of lessons in video forms, which have transcripts and code sections that allow you to copy + paste from it. each lesson tells you the skill level assumed of you in order for you watch it (from general knowledge -> undergrad engineering). has lots of topics to choose from.
an open-source collection of exercises and challenges to learn robotics in a practical way. there are exercises about drone programming, about computer vision, about mobile robots, about autonomous cars, etc. It is mainly based on gazebo simulator and ROS. the students program their solutions in python.
each exercise is composed of (a) gazebo configuration files, (b) a web template to host student’s code and (c) theory contents.
with each free e-learning module you complete, you earn a certificate!
stanford university has this thing called stanford engineering everywhere which offers a few free courses you can take, including an introduction to robotics course!
some lists on github you can check out for more resources.
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last 3 things ezra, zoe, & maisyn tweeted about 💅
ezra's last tweet is deadass a poster for transformers dark of the moon because his heart just isn't in posting i think he gave up on it in middle school. unfortunately i'm starting with the only one i can't in good conscience "yes and" because he gives me suchhhhh guy who's really into instagram vibes. like he's still using filters on pictures of his dog. he's posting the views from various vistas with inspirational quotes. but he does do the thing where it all cross posts on facebook. has to make sure the skillfully shot and edited photo of finn hanna holding a frog reaches a wide audience.
zoe's twitter is a veryyy reality tv focused space. i think she's one of those people that like livetweets the bachelor and is always sharing 90 day fiancee memes. i think zoe has oomfs like i dont think her account is notable by any means but she is not afraid to get up in people's replies and dm's. all of this interspersed with like pictures of baby animals and random teacher memes.
maisyn's last tweet was to her priv account where she just saves hydraulic press videos to watch before bed later. her last original content was to her main account where she's keeping a thread of screenshots of articles austin texts her on sunday mornings with vaguely threatening warnings like Heads Up.. (alarmist emergencies like the burmese pythons, various conspiracy theories, anything about upcoming local weather). she likes to consider it his little newsletter
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ByteByteGo | Newsletter/Blog
From the newsletter:
Imperative Programming Imperative programming describes a sequence of steps that change the program’s state. Languages like C, C++, Java, Python (to an extent), and many others support imperative programming styles.
Declarative Programming Declarative programming emphasizes expressing logic and functionalities without describing the control flow explicitly. Functional programming is a popular form of declarative programming.
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) Object-oriented programming (OOP) revolves around the concept of objects, which encapsulate data (attributes) and behavior (methods or functions). Common object-oriented programming languages include Java, C++, Python, Ruby, and C#.
Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) aims to modularize concerns that cut across multiple parts of a software system. AspectJ is one of the most well-known AOP frameworks that extends Java with AOP capabilities.
Functional Programming Functional Programming (FP) treats computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions and emphasizes the use of immutable data and declarative expressions. Languages like Haskell, Lisp, Erlang, and some features in languages like JavaScript, Python, and Scala support functional programming paradigms.
Reactive Programming Reactive Programming deals with asynchronous data streams and the propagation of changes. Event-driven applications, and streaming data processing applications benefit from reactive programming.
Generic Programming Generic Programming aims at creating reusable, flexible, and type-independent code by allowing algorithms and data structures to be written without specifying the types they will operate on. Generic programming is extensively used in libraries and frameworks to create data structures like lists, stacks, queues, and algorithms like sorting, searching.
Concurrent Programming Concurrent Programming deals with the execution of multiple tasks or processes simultaneously, improving performance and resource utilization. Concurrent programming is utilized in various applications, including multi-threaded servers, parallel processing, concurrent web servers, and high-performance computing.
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How to Learn Programming?
Learning to code can be a rewarding and empowering journey. Here are some steps to help you get started:

Define Your Purpose:
Understand why you want to learn to code. Whether it's for a career change, personal projects, or just for fun, having a clear goal will guide your learning path.
Choose a Programming Language:
Select a language based on your goals. For beginners, languages like Python, JavaScript, or Ruby are often recommended due to their readability and versatility.
Start with the Basics:
Familiarize yourself with fundamental concepts such as variables, data types, loops, and conditional statements. Online platforms like Codecademy, Khan Academy, or freeCodeCamp offer interactive lessons.
Practice Regularly:
Coding is a skill that improves with practice. Set aside dedicated time each day or week to code and reinforce what you've learned.
Build Simple Projects:
Apply your knowledge by working on small projects. This helps you gain hands-on experience and keeps you motivated.
Read Code:
Study existing code, whether it's open-source projects or examples in documentation. This helps you understand different coding styles and best practices.
Ask for Help:
Don't hesitate to ask questions on forums like Stack Overflow or Reddit when you encounter difficulties. Learning from others and getting feedback is crucial.
Join Coding Communities:
Engage with the coding community to stay motivated and learn from others. Platforms like GitHub, Stack Overflow, and coding forums provide opportunities to connect with fellow learners and experienced developers.
Explore Specializations:
As you gain more experience, explore different areas like web development, data science, machine learning, or mobile app development. Specializing can open up more opportunities and align with your interests.
Read Documentation:
Learn to navigate documentation for programming languages and libraries. It's a crucial skill for developers, as it helps you understand how to use different tools and resources effectively.
Stay Updated:
The tech industry evolves rapidly. Follow coding blogs, subscribe to newsletters, and stay informed about new developments and best practices.
Build a Portfolio:
Showcase your projects on platforms like GitHub to create a portfolio. It demonstrates your skills to potential employers or collaborators.
Remember, learning to code is a continuous process, and it's okay to face challenges along the way. Stay persistent, break down complex problems, and celebrate small victories.
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BroadlyEpi Newsletter
Hello! This newsletter will have both last weeks content and some less recent articles as well (excluding archived MMWR Boosters as otherwise that’d be way too many links). I hope you’re all doing great!
MMWR Boosters (Current Edition):
MMWR Booster for: Outbreak Linked to Morel Mushroom Exposure — Montana, 2023, Weekly / March 14, 2024 / 73(10);219–224
MMWR Booster for: Notes from the Field: Surveillance for Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children — United States, 2023 , Weekly / March 14, 2024 / 73(10);225–228
MMWR Booster for: Surveillance of Waterborne Disease Outbreaks Associated with Drinking Water — United States, 2015–2020 , Surveillance Summaries / March 14, 2024 / 73(1);1–23
MMWR Booster for: Notes from the Field: Measles Outbreak — Cook County, Illinois, October–November 2023, Weekly / March 14, 2024 / 73(10);229–230
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Hello, and welcome to the official fanpage for HEXED!
HEXED! is a metal band consisting of four members Sage, Harper, Raven, and Hex. We are currently touring in anticipation of our upcoming self-titled EP to be released sometime this fall! Be sure to sign up for our newsletter for updates, and feel free to ask any questions you may have to one or more of the members through the askbox!
All business inquiries are handled by Izzy and booking information can be found through the contact page, or by emailing [email protected]
Contact information can be found under the "read more" tab below!
Interested in learning more about us? Use the sidebar or carousel to take you to each member's info page!
MOBILE USERS can access
Sage's page here.
Harper's page here.
Raven's page here.
Hex's page here.
WHAT IS HEXED! ?
HEXED! A Boy Band Dating Sim is just that: a dating sim revolving around an up and coming metal band by the same name.
WHAT IS THIS BLOG? IS IT RP?
Yes and no! This blog serves as a main hub for the game. Development documentation will be posted here, but it also serves as a way for anyone who is interested to learn about the game and the characters via their bio pages, updates, or by asking them questions and interacting with them directly! So yes -- some posts will be "in character," but others will not. All posts that are not meant to be read as 'in character' will be tagged as "#development logs" if that piques your interest, or if on the other end of the spectrum you'd like to block it.
WHO ARE YOU?
We are just a couple of dudes who want to work on a project. Beyond that, we have little experience with creating games, but have been best friends for over four years -- if anyone can figure it out together, it's us.
WHERE CAN I PLAY?
HEXED! is currently in development. There are only two developers working on this project at the moment and both are full-time employees elsewhere, and as such we cannot dedicate our full days to it, merely our free time.
HOW FAR ALONG IS DEVELOPMENT?
Currently, all character concepts as well as basic plot outlines are completed, and the main hurdle is writing the various routes individually.
WHAT ENGINE ARE YOU USING?
We will be using Renpy as our engine and have experience with coding, and Python specifically. We hope that once writing is completed, a working demo will come soon after.
CAN I ____?
Short answer: Probably. Draw the guys. Write about them. Share headcanons, fanworks, selfships, and whatever else you may want; and tag us in it, we'd love to see! Just please be respectful of the characters' pronouns, race, and preferences in doing so - Erasure is not cool.
If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to shoot us an ask detailing it.
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Unleash Your Web Testing Potential with Selenium Training: Master the Art of Automation!
Education: How do I learn Selenium on my own?
Are you a web developer or a software testing enthusiast looking to upgrade your skills in web testing? Look no further than Selenium! Selenium is a powerful open-source tool that allows you to automate your web testing and maximize your efficiency. In this article, we will guide you through the process of learning Selenium on your own, so you can unleash your web testing potential and become a master of automation.
So, how can you get started? Here are some key points to consider on your self-learning journey:
1. Understand the Basics of Selenium
Before diving into Selenium, it's crucial to familiarize yourself with its fundamentals. Start by understanding what Selenium is and how it works. Selenium is a suite of tools used for automating web browsers, and it supports various programming languages such as Java, Python, C#, Ruby, and more. Knowing the core concepts and the underlying architecture of Selenium will provide you with a solid foundation for your learning journey.
2. Choose a Programming Language
Once you have a grasp of the basics, it's time to choose a programming language to work with Selenium. Java is a popular choice due to its simplicity and robustness, but you can also opt for Python, C#, or any other language that you are comfortable with. Selecting a programming language that aligns with your goals and prior experience can smoothen your learning curve and enhance your understanding of Selenium capabilities.
3. Set Up Your Development Environment
To start practicing Selenium, you need to set up your development environment. Install the necessary software, such as the chosen web browser (e.g., Chrome or Firefox), Integrated Development Environment (IDE) like Eclipse or Visual Studio Code, and the Selenium WebDriver library for your preferred programming language. Ensure that you have all the dependencies and configurations in place to prevent any obstacles during your learning process.
4. Explore Online Resources and Documentation
Learning Selenium on your own doesn't mean you have to reinvent the wheel. Utilize the vast array of online resources available to enhance your learning experience. Visit the official Selenium website, read through the documentation, and explore the comprehensive guides and tutorials provided. Online forums and communities like Stack Overflow can also be valuable sources to seek answers to your queries and learn from the experiences of other Selenium enthusiasts.
5. Hands-on Practice and Project-based Learning
Theory alone won't make you a Selenium expert. It's crucial to reinforce your knowledge through hands-on practice. Start by writing simple test scripts to automate basic web interactions, such as clicking buttons, filling forms, and navigating between pages. As you gain more confidence, challenge yourself with more complex scenarios and real-life web testing projects. Building a portfolio of projects will not only solidify your skills but also showcase your expertise to potential employers.
6. Join Selenium Communities and Network
Learning doesn't have to be a solitary journey. Engaging with fellow Selenium enthusiasts and professionals can greatly accelerate your learning process. Join Selenium communities and forums, participate in discussions, and network with like-minded individuals. Collaborating with others will expose you to diverse perspectives, practical insights, and valuable tips and tricks that can take your Selenium expertise to new heights.
7. Stay Updated with the Latest Trends
The field of web testing is constantly evolving, and staying updated with the latest trends and advancements is essential. Follow authoritative blogs, subscribe to relevant newsletters, and join webinars and conferences to keep yourself abreast of the latest happenings in the Selenium ecosystem. Knowing the current best practices and emerging technologies will enable you to adapt to changing industry demands and further refine your automation skills.
With these key steps and a determined mindset, you can embark on your Selenium learning journey with confidence. Mastering the art of automation through Selenium training at ACTE institute will not only enhance your web testing skills but also unlock a plethora of opportunities in the world of software development and testing. So don't wait any longer, unleash your web testing potential with Selenium, and pave your way to a successful and fulfilling career in automation!
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APOLLO
“Phoebus, of you even the swan sings with clear voice to the beating of his wings, as he alights upon the bank by the eddying river Peneus; and of you the sweet-tongued minstrel, holding his high-pitched lyre, always sings both first and last…And so hail to you, lord! I seek your favor with my song.” (-Homeric Hymn, translated by H.G. Evelyn white)
APOLLO (uh-PAH-low), God of prophecy, oracles, music, art, protector of and disease of boys and men, and archery. Just as his twin sister Artemis is patron to women and girls, Apollo is both protector, and killer from disease of boys and men. In my Illustration the god holds his bow and arrows behind, while he strums the lyre gifted to him by trickster Hermes. Near the sun flies his ally and divine messenger, a white raven. The column on the right is capped with a cow, representing his sacred animal as a god of herds. The serpent Python sits dead at his feet, killed by Apollo’s arrow so that the god could take over the Delphi temple location. The temple complex sits beneath the god, while on the far right, the Pythia (Apollo’s oracle priestess) sits upon a tripod, breathing the hallucinatory gasses seeping up from the earth to get her prophecies which she bestows upon visitors.
The laurel tree has associations with Apollo because the god, chasing a Naiad (water nymph) named Daphne call out to Gaia (mother earth) for help, who transformed the nymph into a laurel tree, which the god adopted as his sacred tree. In book 1 of the Iliad, Apollo supports the Trojans by raining down a plague on the Greeks, and later helping Paris to kill Achilles. Apollo’s cruelty is shown in Ovid’s mythical lyre contest with the inventor of the flute; a satyr named Marsyas. When Apollo suggested they play their instruments upside down, the satyr lost, and was flayed (skinned) alive as punishment for his hubris.
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ChatGPT for YouTube Creators: Unlocking AI’s Power for Content Growth

As a CAIE Certified Artificial Intelligence (AI) Expert®, Certified Cyber Security Expert™, Certified Network Security Engineer™, Certified Python Developer™, and holder of a Machine Learning Certification, I have extensively explored the integration of AI tools like ChatGPT into various domains. One area where AI has shown significant potential is in enhancing YouTube content creation. Leveraging ChatGPT can streamline processes such as scriptwriting, SEO optimization, and audience engagement, thereby improving both the quality and reach of your videos.
1. Generating Video Ideas and Titles
ChatGPT can assist in brainstorming video concepts by analyzing trending topics and audience interests. For instance, by inputting a prompt like, “Generate 10 YouTube video ideas on [your niche],” ChatGPT can provide a list of creative and relevant topics. Additionally, it can craft compelling titles optimized for searchability and viewer engagement.
2. Writing Engaging Video Scripts
Crafting a well-structured script is crucial for maintaining viewer interest. ChatGPT can generate scripts based on provided outlines or prompts. For example, a prompt such as, “Write a 5-minute YouTube script on [topic] with an engaging introduction, informative body, and a call to action,” can yield a comprehensive script ready for narration. This approach saves time and ensures consistency in content delivery.
3. Optimizing Video Descriptions and Tags
SEO optimization is vital for increasing video visibility. ChatGPT can generate SEO-friendly descriptions and tags by analyzing target keywords. For example, a prompt like, “Create a YouTube video description for [video title] including keywords such as [list of keywords],” can produce a description that enhances search engine ranking. Incorporating these elements helps in reaching a broader audience.
4. Enhancing Audience Engagement
Engaging with your audience fosters community and loyalty. ChatGPT can suggest responses to comments, create polls, or generate ideas for interactive content. For instance, a prompt such as, “Suggest 5 engaging questions to ask viewers in the comments of a video about [topic],” can provide ideas that encourage viewer interaction. This interaction can lead to increased viewer retention and channel growth.
5. Automating Content Repurposing
Repurposing content across platforms can maximize reach. ChatGPT can assist in transforming YouTube content into blog posts, social media updates, or newsletters. For example, a prompt like, “Summarize the key points from [video title] into a 300-word blog post,” can create content suitable for various platforms, maintaining consistency in messaging.
6. Implementing Ethical AI Practices
While ChatGPT offers numerous benefits, it's essential to use AI responsibly. Ensure that the content generated aligns with ethical standards and does not infringe upon copyrights. Additionally, be transparent with your audience about the use of AI in content creation to maintain trust and credibility.
Conclusion
Integrating ChatGPT into your YouTube content creation process can enhance efficiency and creativity. By utilizing AI for tasks such as idea generation, scriptwriting, SEO optimization, audience engagement, and content repurposing, you can focus more on delivering quality content. Remember to use AI responsibly and maintain ethical standards to ensure the long-term success and integrity of your channel.
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This Week in Rust 510
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us at @ThisWeekInRust on Twitter or @ThisWeekinRust on mastodon.social, or send us a pull request. Want to get involved? We love contributions.
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Updates from Rust Community
Official
Announcing Rust 1.72.0
Change in Guidance on Committing Lockfiles
Cargo changes how arrays in config are merged
Seeking help for initial Leadership Council initiatives
Leadership Council Membership Changes
Newsletters
This Week in Ars Militaris VIII
Project/Tooling Updates
rust-analyzer changelog #196
The First Stable Release of a Memory Safe sudo Implementation
We're open-sourcing the library that powers 1Password's ability to log in with a passkey
ratatui 0.23.0 is released! (official successor of tui-rs)
Zellij 0.38.0: session-manager, plugin infra, and no more offensive session names
Observations/Thoughts
The fastest WebSocket implementation
Rust Malware Staged on Crates.io
ESP32 Standard Library Embedded Rust: SPI with the MAX7219 LED Dot Matrix
A JVM in Rust part 5 - Executing instructions
Compiling Rust for .NET, using only tea and stubbornness!
Ad-hoc polymorphism erodes type-safety
How to speed up the Rust compiler in August 2023
This isn't the way to speed up Rust compile times
Rust Cryptography Should be Written in Rust
Dependency injection in Axum handlers. A quick tour
Best Rust Web Frameworks to Use in 2023
From tui-rs to Ratatui: 6 Months of Cooking Up Rust TUIs
[video] Rust 1.72.0
[video] Rust 1.72 Release Train
Rust Walkthroughs
[series] Distributed Tracing in Rust, Episode 3: tracing basics
Use Rust in shell scripts
A Simple CRUD API in Rust with Cloudflare Workers, Cloudflare KV, and the Rust Router
[video] base64 crate: code walkthrough
Miscellaneous
Interview with Rust and operating system Developer Andy Python
Leveraging Rust in our high-performance Java database
Rust error message to fix a typo
[video] The Builder Pattern and Typestate Programming - Stefan Baumgartner - Rust Linz January 2023
[video] CI with Rust and Gitlab Selfhosting - Stefan Schindler - Rust Linz July 2023
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is dprint, a fast code formatter that formats Markdown, TypeScript, JavaScript, JSON, TOML and many other types natively via Wasm plugins.
Thanks to Martin Geisler for the suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Call for Participation
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
Some of these tasks may also have mentors available, visit the task page for more information.
Hyperswitch - add domain type for client secret
Hyperswitch - deserialization error exposes sensitive values in the logs
Hyperswitch - move redis key creation to a common module
mdbook-i18n-helpers - Write tool which can convert translated files back to PO
mdbook-i18n-helpers - Package a language selector
mdbook-i18n-helpers - Add links between translations
Comprehensive Rust - Link to correct line when editing a translation
Comprehensive Rust - Track the number of times the redirect pages are visited
RustQuant - Jacobian and Hessian matrices support.
RustQuant - improve Graphviz plotting of autodiff computational graphs.
RustQuant - bond pricing implementation.
RustQuant - implement cap/floor pricers.
RustQuant - Implement Asian option pricers.
RustQuant - Implement American option pricers.
release-plz - add ability to mark Gitea/GitHub release as draft
zerocopy - CI step "Set toolchain version" is flaky due to network timeouts
zerocopy - Implement traits for tuple types (and maybe other container types?)
zerocopy - Prevent panics statically
zerocopy - Add positive and negative trait impl tests for SIMD types
zerocopy - Inline many trait methods (in zerocopy and in derive-generated code)
datatest-stable - Fix quadratic performance with nextest
Ockam - Use a user-friendly name for the shared services to show it in the tray menu
Ockam - Rename the Port to Address and support such format
Ockam - Ockam CLI should gracefully handle invalid state when initializing
css-inline - Update cssparser & selectors
css-inline - Non-blocking stylesheet resolving
css-inline - Optionally remove all class attributes
If you are a Rust project owner and are looking for contributors, please submit tasks here.
Updates from the Rust Project
366 pull requests were merged in the last week
reassign sparc-unknown-none-elf to tier 3
wasi: round up the size for aligned_alloc
allow MaybeUninit in input and output of inline assembly
allow explicit #[repr(Rust)]
fix CFI: f32 and f64 are encoded incorrectly for cross-language CFI
add suggestion for some #[deprecated] items
add an (perma-)unstable option to disable vtable vptr
add comment to the push_trailing function
add note when matching on tuples/ADTs containing non-exhaustive types
add support for ptr::writes for the invalid_reference_casting lint
allow overwriting ExpnId for concurrent decoding
avoid duplicate large_assignments lints
contents of reachable statics is reachable
do not emit invalid suggestion in E0191 when spans overlap
do not forget to pass DWARF fragment information to LLVM
ensure that THIR unsafety check is done before stealing it
emit a proper diagnostic message for unstable lints passed from CLI
fix races conditions with SyntaxContext decoding
fix waiting on a query that panicked
improve note for the invalid_reference_casting lint
include compiler flags when you break rust;
load include_bytes! directly into an Lrc
make Sharded an enum and specialize it for the single thread case
make rustc_on_unimplemented std-agnostic for alloc::rc
more precisely detect cycle errors from type_of on opaque
point at type parameter that introduced unmet bound instead of full HIR node
record allocation spans inside force_allocation
suggest mutable borrow on read only for-loop that should be mutable
tweak output of to_pretty_impl_header involving only anon lifetimes
use the same DISubprogram for each instance of the same inlined function within a caller
walk through full path in point_at_path_if_possible
warn on elided lifetimes in associated constants (ELIDED_LIFETIMES_IN_ASSOCIATED_CONSTANT)
make RPITITs capture all in-scope lifetimes
add stable for Constant in smir
add generics_of to smir
add smir predicates_of
treat StatementKind::Coverage as completely opaque for SMIR purposes
do not convert copies of packed projections to moves
don't do intra-pass validation on MIR shims
MIR validation: reject in-place argument/return for packed fields
disable MIR SROA optimization by default
miri: automatically start and stop josh in rustc-pull/push
miri: fix some bad regex capture group references in test normalization
stop emitting non-power-of-two vectors in (non-portable-SIMD) codegen
resolve: stop creating NameBindings on every use, create them once per definition instead
fix a pthread_t handle leak
when terminating during unwinding, show the reason why
avoid triple-backtrace due to panic-during-cleanup
add additional float constants
add ability to spawn Windows process with Proc Thread Attributes | Take 2
fix implementation of Duration::checked_div
hashbrown: allow serializing HashMaps that use a custom allocator
hashbrown: change & to &mut where applicable
hashbrown: simplify Clone by removing redundant guards
regex-automata: fix incorrect use of Aho-Corasick's "standard" semantics
cargo: Very preliminary MSRV resolver support
cargo: Use a more compact relative-time format
cargo: Improve TOML parse errors
cargo: add support for target.'cfg(..)'.linker
cargo: config: merge lists in precedence order
cargo: create dedicated unstable flag for asymmetric-token
cargo: set MSRV for internal packages
cargo: improve deserialization errors of untagged enums
cargo: improve resolver version mismatch warning
cargo: stabilize --keep-going
cargo: support dependencies from registries for artifact dependencies, take 2
cargo: use AND search when having multiple terms
rustdoc: add unstable --no-html-source flag
rustdoc: rename typedef to type alias
rustdoc: use unicode-aware checks for redundant explicit link fastpath
clippy: new lint: implied_bounds_in_impls
clippy: new lint: reserve_after_initialization
clippy: arithmetic_side_effects: detect division by zero for Wrapping and Saturating
clippy: if_then_some_else_none: look into local initializers for early returns
clippy: iter_overeager_cloned: detect .cloned().all() and .cloned().any()
clippy: unnecessary_unwrap: lint on .as_ref().unwrap()
clippy: allow trait alias DefIds in implements_trait_with_env_from_iter
clippy: fix "derivable_impls: attributes are ignored"
clippy: fix tuple_array_conversions lint on nightly
clippy: skip float_cmp check if lhs is a custom type
rust-analyzer: diagnostics for 'while let' loop with label in condition
rust-analyzer: respect #[allow(unused_braces)]
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
A fairly quiet week, with improvements exceeding a small scattering of regressions. Memory usage and artifact size held fairly steady across the week, with no regressions or improvements.
Triage done by @simulacrum. Revision range: d4a881e..cedbe5c
2 Regressions, 3 Improvements, 2 Mixed; 0 of them in rollups 108 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
Create a Testing sub-team
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
RFCs
No RFCs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Tracking Issues & PRs
[disposition: merge] Stabilize PATH option for --print KIND=PATH
[disposition: merge] Add alignment to the NPO guarantee
New and Updated RFCs
[new] Special-cased performance improvement for Iterator::sum on Range<u*> and RangeInclusive<u*>
[new] Cargo Check T-lang Policy
Call for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization. The following RFCs would benefit from user testing before moving forward:
No RFCs issued a call for testing this week.
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear on the above list, add the new call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
Upcoming Events
Rusty Events between 2023-08-30 - 2023-09-27 🦀
Virtual
2023-09-05 | Virtual (Buffalo, NY, US) | Buffalo Rust Meetup
Buffalo Rust User Group, First Tuesdays
2023-09-05 | Virtual (Munich, DE) | Rust Munich
Rust Munich 2023 / 4 - hybrid
2023-09-06 | Virtual (Indianapolis, IN, US) | Indy Rust
Indy.rs - with Social Distancing
2023-09-12 - 2023-09-15 | Virtual (Albuquerque, NM, US) | RustConf
RustConf 2023
2023-09-12 | Virtual (Dallas, TX, US) | Dallas Rust
Second Tuesday
2023-09-13 | Virtual (Boulder, CO, US) | Boulder Elixir and Rust
Monthly Meetup
2023-09-13 | Virtual (Cardiff, UK)| Rust and C++ Cardiff
The unreasonable power of combinator APIs
2023-09-14 | Virtual (Nuremberg, DE) | Rust Nuremberg
Rust Nürnberg online
2023-09-20 | Virtual (Vancouver, BC, CA) | Vancouver Rust
Rust Study/Hack/Hang-out
2023-09-21 | Virtual (Charlottesville, NC, US) | Charlottesville Rust Meetup
Crafting Interpreters in Rust Collaboratively
2023-09-21 | Lehi, UT, US | Utah Rust
Real Time Multiplayer Game Server in Rust
2023-09-21 | Virtual (Linz, AT) | Rust Linz
Rust Meetup Linz - 33rd Edition
2023-09-25 | Virtual (Dublin, IE) | Rust Dublin
How we built the SurrealDB Python client in Rust.
Asia
2023-09-06 | Tel Aviv, IL | Rust TLV
RustTLV @ Final - September Edition
Europe
2023-08-30 | Copenhagen, DK | Copenhagen Rust Community
Rust metup #39 sponsored by Fermyon
2023-08-31 | Augsburg, DE | Rust Meetup Augsburg
Augsburg Rust Meetup #2
2023-09-05 | Munich, DE + Virtual | Rust Munich
Rust Munich 2023 / 4 - hybrid
2023-09-14 | Reading, UK | Reading Rust Workshop
Reading Rust Meetup at Browns
2023-09-19 | Augsburg, DE | Rust - Modern Systems Programming in Leipzig
Logging and tracing in Rust
2023-09-20 | Aarhus, DK | Rust Aarhus
Rust Aarhus - Rust and Talk at Concordium
2023-09-21 | Bern, CH | Rust Bern
Third Rust Bern Meetup
North America
2023-09-05 | Chicago, IL, US | Deep Dish Rust
Rust Happy Hour
2023-09-06 | Bellevue, WA, US | The Linux Foundation
Rust Global
2023-09-12 - 2023-09-15 | Albuquerque, NM, US + Virtual | RustConf
RustConf 2023
2023-09-12 | New York, NY, US | Rust NYC
A Panel Discussion on Thriving in a Rust-Driven Workplace
2023-09-12 | Minneapolis, MN, US | Minneapolis Rust Meetup
Minneapolis Rust Meetup Happy Hour
2023-09-14 | Seattle, WA, US | Seattle Rust User Group Meetup
Seattle Rust User Group - August Meetup
2023-09-19 | San Francisco, CA, US | San Francisco Rust Study Group
Rust Hacking in Person
2023-09-21 | Nashville, TN, US | Music City Rust Developers
Rust on the web! Get started with Leptos
2023-09-26 | Pasadena, CA, US | Pasadena Thursday Go/Rust
Monthly Rust group
2023-09-27 | Austin, TX, US | Rust ATX
Rust Lunch - Fareground
Oceania
2023-09-13 | Perth, WA, AU | Rust Perth
Rust Meetup 2: Lunch & Learn
2023-09-19 | Christchurch, NZ | Christchurch Rust Meetup Group
Christchurch Rust meetup meeting
2023-09-26 | Canberra, ACT, AU | Rust Canberra
September Meetup
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Jobs
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Quote of the Week
In [other languages], I could end up chasing silly bugs and waste time debugging and tracing to find that I made a typo or ran into a language quirk that gave me an unexpected nil pointer. That situation is almost non-existent in Rust, it's just me and the problem. Rust is honest and upfront about its quirks and will yell at you about it before you have a hard to find bug in production.
– dannersy on Hacker News
Thanks to Kyle Strand for the suggestion!
Please submit quotes and vote for next week!
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Unlocking Your Data Potential: Why an Online Analytics Course Could Be Your Game-Changer
In today’s data-driven world, businesses thrive on insights, not just information. Whether you're an aspiring data analyst, a marketer looking to boost your performance, or a business owner trying to make smarter decisions, an online analytics course could be the key to transforming your career or organization.
Why Analytics Skills Matter
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