Day: March 23, 2024

Disappearing possibility
In Ny Tid, Otto Ekman writes on the murder of Refaat Alareer, the Palestinian poet who together with his brother Salah, nephew Mohamed, sister Asmaa and her three children Alaa, Yahia and Mohamed, were killed when an Israeli missile struck Saleh’s house on 6 December. All the signs suggest that the intention was to kill […]
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Germany, genocide and Gaza
Since last spring, I have been on an extended tour to promote my new book, Never Again: Germans and Genocide After the Holocaust, which looks at German responses to the ‘crime of crimes’ in other countries since 1945. Invariably, at least one audience member has asked me about German responses to Israel’s alleged genocide against […]
Read MoreJersey General Hospital goes live with System C CareFlow
Jersey General Hospital has successfully implemented System C’s critical care solution, CareFlow, marking a significant milestone in its digital transformation journey. The solution has been rolled out in its adult and neonatal intensive care units. As a result, Jersey General Hospital can boost patient safety as well as fulfil several higher-level HIMSS digital maturity accreditation […]
Read MoreQuordle today – hints and answers for Saturday, March 23 (game #789)
It’s time for your daily dose of Quordle hints, plus the answers for both the main game and the Daily Sequence spin off. Quordle is the only one of the many Wordle clones that I’m still playing now, more than two years after the daily-word-game craze hit the internet, and with good reason: it’s fun, […]
Read MoreTapping into the trove of standardized EMS data
Real-time insight into population health trends at the community level could be advanced by access to detailed and timely emergency medical response data, which is underutilized, said experts at HIMSS24 in Orlando this past week. That’s often due to challenges with data quality and a lack of interoperability with state health information exchanges and other […]
Read MoreImplementing Simple Neural Network Backpropagation from Scratch | by Siq Sun | Mar, 2024
Solving XOR gate problem— using just NumPy, then compare with PyTorch implementation. Outline ・Introduction to the XOR Gate Problem ・Constructing a 2-Layer Neural Network ・Forward Propagation ・Chain Rules for Backpropagation ・Implementation with NumPy ・Comparing Results with PyTorch ・Summary ・References Photo by Google DeepMind on Unsplash Introduction to the XOR Gate Problem The XOR (exclusive OR) […]
Read MoreFitbit watches in the EU will lose third-party apps and watch faces – here’s why
European Fitbit owners have been dealt a huge blow as Google will be removing all third-party apps and clock faces from all devices existing in the European Economic Area. This includes the entire EU as well as non-members like Iceland. The tech giant didn’t make any formal announcements through its usual channels. Instead, it opted […]
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How Fit Should You Be for Gorilla Trekking in Uganda
Travel Dudes How Fit Should You Be for Gorilla Trekking in Uganda Here’s a breakdown of how fit you should be for gorilla trekking in Uganda. Hint: it’s not as fit as you might think… The post How Fit Should You Be for Gorilla Trekking in Uganda first appeared on Travel Dudes and is written […]
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Ham Glaze
Elevate your Easter ham with this super easy homemade glaze! Made with simple spices, brown sugar, honey, and butter, it’s the best way to add extra flavor and texture. A must-make! If you’re looking for some last-minute recipes to add to your Easter lineup, I’ve got you covered: roasted brown butter honey garlic carrots, garlic […]
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Ribeye Roast
Tender and juicy ribeye roast is an incredibly succulent cut of beef. Seasoned with a garlic herb butter rub and cooked to the perfect melt-in-your-mouth temperature. An impressive and delicious roast made easy! I love a delicious roast! It’s my go-to meal for Sunday dinner, to feed a crowd, or whenever we want a comforting […]
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