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8 Practical Uses for the Python os Module
Worried about creating operating system independent programs in Python? The os module is Python's direct line to your operating system. Think of it as the Swiss Army knife for everyday tasks related ...
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4 reasons to learn Python (even if you don't want to be a developer)
It's time to join the Pythonistas.
If you’re wrangling financial data, the choice between PDF and CSV formats can seriously impact your workflow. PDFs look sharp and preserve layouts, but they tr ...
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Chardet dispute shows how AI will kill software licensing, argues Bruce Perens
Alarm bells are ringing in the open source community, but commercial licensing is also at risk Earlier this week, Dan Blanchard, maintainer of a Python character encoding detection library called ...
Microsoft's AI Toolkit extension for VS Code now lets developers scaffold a working MCP server in minutes. Here's what that looks like in practice -- including the parts that don't work, and a simpler ...
On Monday, CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the company’s all-new Nvidia Groq 3 chip, an AI chip for space, and the NemoClaw platform for AI agents. Huang said Nvidia received chip purchase orders for China ...
Supermicro (SMCI) stock shed over 25% of its market value in premarket trading after a US indictment charged three employees tied to the server maker — including its co-founder — with diverting $2.5 ...
Powered by the TypesScript-native runtime Bun, Electrobun improves Electron with a smaller application footprint and built-in ...
This article introduces practical methods for evaluating AI agents operating in real-world environments. It explains how to ...
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I tried a highly-customized Hyprland desktop that's meant for Linux pros - and didn't hate it
I tried a highly-customized Hyprland desktop that's meant for Linux pros - and didn't hate it ...
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A Democratic lawmaker who has reviewed unredacted portions of the Jeffrey Epstein files—with the help of Reddit users—says they directly contradict President Donald Trump’s account of barring Epstein ...
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