Twitter employees call Elon Musk’s planned layoffs ‘reckless’

Twitter workers are circulating an open up letter to protest Elon Musk’s mass layoffs.

As noted by Time, the outlet has attained a letter being circulated by staff in just the business that seeks to defend versus the prospective layoffs being threatened by Musk. The billionaire and owner of Tesla and Room X said last week that he could request to lay off as substantially as 75% of the organization the moment he finishes the obtain of it.

With about 7,500 employees, a 75% layoff would equate to extra than 5,600 workforce shedding their careers. I have read of important layoffs soon after an acquisition right before, but 75% is a very first. The internet went nuts about the news.

Musk has until the close of the 7 days to obtain Twitter

Elon Musk has only a few days remaining to acquire Twitter right before matters will go to

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The best new features and fixes in Python 3.11

The Python programming language releases new versions yearly, with a feature-locked beta release in the first half of the year and the final release toward the end of the year.

Python 3.11 has just been released, and developers are encouraged to try out this latest version on non-production code, both to verify that it works with your programs and to get an idea of whether your code will benefit from its performance enhancements.

Here’s a rundown of the most significant new features in Python 3.11 and what they mean for Python developers.

Speed improvements

Many individual performance improvements landed in Python 3.11, but the single biggest addition is the specializing adaptive interpreter. Since an object’s type rarely changes, the interpreter now attempts to analyze running code and replace general bytecodes with type-specific ones. For instance, binary operations (add, subtract, etc.) can be replaced with specialized versions for integers, floats,

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Back to the future – Vox

This edition of The Emphasize is a assumed experiment: What if some of the solutions to our most urgent difficulties, from local climate improve to general public health and fitness crises, could be observed by reimagining aged concepts and outmoded technological know-how? The long run is nearer than we believe — we just need to have to rethink what we currently know, irrespective of whether that is the meat we consume, the office areas we have not returned to, or the batteries powering the electric auto revolution.

Ben Denzer for Vox

Our buildings are building us ill

Here’s how to fix them — and what’s obtaining in the way.

By Keren Landman


Phil Robibero for Vox

Inside of the fantastical, pragmatic quest to make “hybrid” meat

Hybrid cars and trucks gave way to electric powered autos. Could “hybrid meat” do the similar for beef and pork?

By Kenny Torrella


Ben

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Merlin Firmware 101: Select Asus Routers’ Extra Magic

If you’ve never heard of Merlin firmware, no, I’m not talking about wizards, just regular Wi-Fi tech, which is cooler than magic anyway.

So yes, if you’re interested in making your Asus router better, or noticeably different, you’re reading the right post. It’s all about getting your router the Merlin treatment. You’ll learn what it is and how to sprinkle it on your beloved Wi-Fi hardware.

Important note: Putting third-party firmware on a router, among other things, can be tricky and even cause the router to die if you don’t do it right. Consider yourself warned. Use Merlin at your own risk. This post is for those, who, because of boredom or otherwise, want to venture out of the general tech norm. If you want to continue, tread lightly!

Dong’s note: I first published this piece on October 21, 2020, and updated it on October 18, 2022, to add relevant

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Sight And Sound Combine In This Engaging Synthesizer Sculpture

We’ll generally have a gentle location for circuit sculpture tasks nearly anything with components supported on pleasant tidy rows of brass wires normally captures our creativeness. But insert to that a little little bit of mild and a good deal of audio, and you get one thing like this hybrid synthesizer sculpture that genuinely instructions interest.

[Eirik Brandal] calls his development “corwin stage,” and describes it as “a generative dual voice analog synthesizer.” It’s built with a extensive-open architecture that invitations exploration and serves to pull the eyes — and ears — into the piece. The lowest level of the sculpture has all the “boring” digital things — an ESP32, the LED motorists, and the electronic-to-analog converters. The next stage up has the far more visually exciting analog circuits, developed generally “dead-bug” design on a framework of brass wires. The user interface, largely a collection of pots and switches, lives

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