Node Weekly Issue 266 December 6 2018
Node Weekly Issue 266 December 6 2018 A call to action: accelerating node.js growth — the node project is starting a package maintenance team and the node.js technical steering committee chair wants you to get involved. here’s why it exists & what to do next. 🟦 typescript 6.0 landed this week. we've put together a quick bulletpoint list of the node relevant changes and considerations at the end of the issue for you to check out before upgrading.
Node Weekly Issue 390 May 27 2021 Terminal title for agent clis agent clis like copilot cli, claude code, and gemini cli typically run as node processes, which meant the terminal title showed a generic node label. this made it hard to tell which agent was running in each terminal. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Once again we’ve dug through our data to bring you the most popular links that featured in node weekly this year. The latter involved two interactive workshops outlining the opportunities and challenges in research careers as well as gender specific issues. the interactive sessions with mentors were held in smaller groups (6 8 persons) to facilitate one to one discussions.
Node Weekly Issue 373 January 28 2021 Once again we’ve dug through our data to bring you the most popular links that featured in node weekly this year. The latter involved two interactive workshops outlining the opportunities and challenges in research careers as well as gender specific issues. the interactive sessions with mentors were held in smaller groups (6 8 persons) to facilitate one to one discussions. Trends in deep learning with jeremy howard in this episode of our ai rewind series, we’re bringing back one of your favorite guests of the year, jeremy howard, founder and researcher at fast.ai. jeremy joins us to discuss trends in deep learning in 2018 and beyond. Welcome to ea forums, where you can chat about games with other players, help each other out, share feedback, and report issues you’re having with ea games. Teich and colleagues use a large language model to construct a large scale database documenting all mentions of animal species in texts from 19th century württemberg in an effort to catalogue historical ecological changes in biodiversity. We present a method and application for animating a human subject from a single photo. e.g., the character can walk out, run, sit, or jump in 3d.
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