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What You Need to Buy a House in 2022

Buying a house is a big decision. That’s why we created this guide to equip you with what you need to buy a house in 2022.

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Why 2022 Will Be the Year of AI, Machine Learning, and Cloud Technology

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are two critical technologies that are shaping our future, how we work, and how businesses persevere through future black swan events. With the ability to analyze, learn, and become more intelligent and intuitive over time, AI and ML will continue to expand the ability of businesses to leverage […]

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Concepts, scaling solutions and representative projects of Layer 2 ecosystem

The TVL of Ethereum Layer 2 projects increased 600% from Q3 to Q4 of 2021, surpassing a peak of $7.17 billion on Nov 25th, 2021.

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God of War hotfix takes aim at ‘out of memory’ errors

A small number of users have struggled with memory leaks, even on high-end PCs.

Mississippi Casino Workers Accused of Fraud, Told to Pay Back COVID Unemployment Benefits

Casino workers in Mississippi have to pay back part of the unemployment benefits they claimed at the start of the pandemic.

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Banned Steam Game “Myth Of Empires” Goes Back On Sale

Myth of Empires, a game that was recently removed from Steam following a DMCA takedown notice from Ark: Survival Evolved developers, Snail Games & Studio Wildcard, will soon be available to purchase again following an announcement from developers today.

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Data Quality: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Incorrect or unclean data leads to false conclusions. The time you take to understand and clean the data is vital to the outcome and quality of the results. Data Quality always takes the win against complex fancy algorithms.

PS3 games are being listed on the PS5 store but don’t get your hopes up for backwards compatibility

Things are afoot in the world of Sony and people are linking two incidents together, both of which involve the PlayStation 3. Firstly, the company posted a revised version of their backwards compatibility patent which uses cycle counters to trick a modern piece of equipment – say a PS5 – in to running the CPU and GPU at the speeds of a PS3. This is not a new idea, Sony filed the original patent back in 2015 and updated it in 2020 so this is just another update. Secondly, the PS5 version of the PlayStation Store has started listing PlayStation 3 games with a price tag rather than redirecting you to PlayStation Now which is what has happened in the past. Uhhh. Not to panic anyone, but a PS3 game shouldn't have a price when viewed on a PS5. Unless… pic.twitter.com/5CTACWGh7s — Jordan Middler (@JordanMiddler) January 16, 2022 Some are suggesting that this is an indication that Sony’s rumoured plans to revamp PlayStation Plus and merge in PlayStation Now, codenamed Spartacus, are close to completion. However, that may not be the case. A user of Twitter has pointed out that the PlayStation Store has had these listing errors many times in the past. Meanwhile over on Reddit a poster has claimed the games are not showing in the German Store where PS Now is available. It does appear that the PS3 games having a price on the PS5 store is a listings bug rather than any indication that backwards compatibility is about to be rolled out. However, the rumours of Sony merging in PS Now to PlayStation Plus in an effort to combat Xbox Game Pass are rather more plausible. Sony have taken a number of approaches to backwards compatibility in the past. The PS3 launched with built in backwards compatibility but it greatly increased the cost and and the ‘phat’ PS3 consoles were soon phased out in favour of a cheaper model that did not include the tech needed to play PS2 games. Sony then posted a patent that essentially repackaging the guts of a PS2 into an attachable doohickey which could then be attached to the PS3. Source: Twitter

A Guide to Understand Machine Learning Pipeline with Case Study

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. Introduction Machine learning is one of the most advancing technologies in Computer Science in the present era. A lot of Researchers, Academicians, and Industrialists are investing their efforts to innovate in this field. If you find the process of training machines to learn to […]

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Histogram Boosting Gradient Classifier

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. Introduction Hello all, happy new year, have a safe and knowledgeable year ahead. So, in today’s article, we will see about a new algorithm called Histogram Boosting Gradient Classifier (HBG). Maybe very few of them came across this particular algorithm. So, what is a […]

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South Dakota’s Gov. Kristi Noem Wants Cannabis Legalization Activists To Pay Legal Fees

Marijuana Moment reports The governor of South Dakota wants marijuana activists behind a 2020 legalization initiative that her administration overturned with a court challenge to pay the legal fees, rather than have taxpayers foot the bill for her fight to invalidate the voter-approved measure. After South Dakota voters passed the ballot proposal to legalize cannabis […]

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