Cory L. Rahman
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Love this mentality, and I agree!
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HADES II v1.0 is coming September 25!🌒

Battle beyond the Underworld in our launch trailer.🏔️

Play in blazing-fast 120fps in TV Mode on Nintendo Switch 2, or 60fps on Nintendo Switch (w/ free upgrade to Switch 2). Transfer PC progress from Steam/Epic w/ Cross Saves.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8lJ...
Hades II – v1.0 Launch Trailer (Coming Sep. 25!)
YouTube video by Supergiant Games
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Is there a way to search my Saved Posts?
How do I search my Bookmarks?
Ah, it does make more sense in context, thanks for explaining!
I suppose in the context of “parsing”, “decode” kind of fits “parse” more than “encode” does, assuming the unknown input data is encoded with uncertainty. I can understand that.
This is awesome but the API is breaking my brain. A codec’s input is something you encode. I think of encoding as coming before decoding. It feels wrong to call decode the “input”.
Signal-boosting that the game Go (🌐 Baduk, Weiqi, Igo) is good for brain development!

If you’re interested in learning, GoMagic.org is great.

I also highly recommend the new Legend of Baduk app from Korea:

iPhone / iPad: apps.apple.com/us/app/legen...

Android: play.google.com/store/apps/d...
🧠 More Than a Game: How Go Supercharges Your Child's Brainpower

What if there was a game that could actively boost your child's intelligence, improve their problem-solving skills, and give them an academic edge?

#gogame #weiqi #baduk #GoMagic #MindSports #ChildDevelopment #Child #Focus #Education
Agree. I fear it’s going to end up as another revenue model. Free LLMs make money off referral fees, paid LLMs don’t. It would be easy to set up too, just use some combination of agents & MCPs to see if the user’s problem could be aided by an affiliate, then work it in to the response with a link.
This is so cool! One day I’ll visit Tokyo..
Same but I still use notifications as a list of summaries / action items! I just review them in my notifications center.
A mentee asked me for a relational database & SQL intro lesson. I made them a quick-start with explanations, pictures, practice questions, next steps, etc! It really helped.

Now I’m sharing it with you! 😊

Send to someone who wants a good quick-start to RDBs & SQL.
#100Devs #webdev #sql #edusky
Quick Start: Relational Databases & SQL
Learn the fundamentals with practice questions and next steps at the end
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Also it can be handy to rerun all cells when needed (if your program isn't too big). Sometimes the state can get messed up, especially if you make changes to an earlier cell that later cells rely on.
The easiest way for me personally is to use them through VS Code. You can create Jupyter Notebooks right from the command palette (CMD/CTRL+Shift+P) then type start typing “create Jupyter…” and you’ll see it as an option.
By the way, if anyone's interested in learning to play the game of Go, I highly recommend Go Magic's free "Go Rules" course that has a few videos with interactive problems in-between. That's how I got started!
gomagic.org/courses/go-r...
The Rules of Go — Interactive Course
In this course you will learn the rules of Go in all of their simplicity and splendor.
gomagic.org
I can't recommend the AlphaGo documentary enough. It's not just about AI or the game of Go, it's about the human spirit. It's an incredible piece of film.

You can watch it in full on YouTube!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXuK...
#gogame #baduk #weiqi #ai
AlphaGo - The Movie | Full award-winning documentary
YouTube video by Google DeepMind
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Love Jupyter Notebooks! Felt like magic the first time.
I need to take a page out of your book, there are a few things I should sit down and make a schedule for too. Sometimes I forget how powerful of a tool just creating a schedule is!
Good visuals / projects make a big difference in showing your stuff! Curious to see your ideas.