Here Are the Skills You Need to Get Ahead

The most commonly required skill for TA leaders is communication, a vital soft skill that also tops the list of the most in-demand skills overall. As previously alluded to, training and development is the one skill that appears on both these lists, meaning it’s an already-crucial skill that’s gaining even more importance.  Other notable highlights…

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Why Women Are the Key Drivers of Economic Growth

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. With up to 85% of women making household purchasing decisions in the US, the rise of the she-conomy is undeniable. Women are the decision-makers. Women are the backbone of conscious consumerism. Women are the drivers of the economy. Companies that recognize women’s economic power have the potential…

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NYT mini crossword answers for August 25

The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times‘ revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe. With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who…

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LinkedIn Launches In-Feed Video Carousels

You may have noted these already, as LinkedIn has been rolling them out over the last few weeks, but the professional social network is making a new push on video content, via in-feed carousels of video clips. As you can see in this example, LinkedIn’s new video carousels provide you with an expansive, side-scrolling display…

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How PyTorch powers AI training and inference

Learn about new PyTorch advancements for LLMs and how PyTorch is enhancing every aspect of the LLM lifecycle. In this talk from AI Infra @ Scale 2024, software engineers Wanchao Liang and Evan Smothers are joined by Meta research scientist Kimish Patel to discuss our newest features and tools that enable large-scale training, memory efficient…

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Taking Action Against Malicious Accounts in Iran

As part of our regular updates on notable threat disruption efforts, we’re sharing our most recent insights into a small cluster of likely social engineering activity on WhatsApp that our security teams blocked after investigating user reports. This malicious activity originated in Iran and attempted to target individuals in Israel, Palestine, Iran, the United States…

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How iJustine has perfected YouTube brain

I spent less than an hour hanging out with the legendary YouTuber Justine Ezarik before she had me in a chokehold. Literally. Jiujitsu has become an integral part of her weekly routine, and the Thursday I was hanging out with her happened to be a jiujitsu day. The move we were working on: how to…

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