International Women’s Day 2025 – O’reilly

We are at a crossroads in the United States with initiatives for diversity, equity and inclusion. The opponents have neutralized the concept by reducing it to a series of letters that can be easily vilified and disagree with a new generation of government censors. But those who do that are losing the point. Diversity, equity…

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Dry the spine

That slipped It was not a flood – Without clean edge or unique breakup – But a drawn thread, Chip of the grip of root folds and Nightfall A thirst took THE CURVE OF YEARS And he held it, hardening until the skin broke. Not drought, But the absence return. MONTHLY GLOBAL ANOMALIA OF TERRESTRE…

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What is the Brownian movement?

Brownian movement It is the random particle movement suspended in a liquid or gas. The movement is caused by particles that collide with each other. Brownian Motion is named after a botanist, Robert Brownwho noticed the pollen grains that moved randomly under a microscope. Although pollen grains are much larger than water molecules, there were…

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Google Fiber has reached two more cities

The Google Fiber Internet service is now available in two more cities in the American state of South Carolina, Tega Cay and Fort Mill, with speeds of up to 8 concerts available for residents. It is great to see that Google’s Gigabit Internet service still push new areas, but deployment still face long delays. The…

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Reinforcement learning discovers silent data errors

For high performance chips in massive data centers, mathematics can be the enemy. Thanks to the scale of calculations that occur in hyperscala data centers, operating all day with millions of nodes and large amounts of silicon, extremely uncommon errors appear. It is simply statistical. These rare “silent” data errors do not appear during conventional…

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