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Python Lists to Excel: Clean Data Export and Formatting

In today’s data-driven world, Python has become a go-to language for data processing and automation. A very common requirement in real-world applications is exporting processed data—especially data organized as Python lists—into Excel files for sharing, visualization, reporting, or further analysis. While Python offers multiple ways to write data to Excel, many developers struggle to find […]

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Bugs that survive the heat of continuous fuzzing

Even when a project has been intensively fuzzed for years, bugs can still survive. ​​OSS-Fuzz is one of the most impactful security initiatives in open source. In collaboration with the OpenSSF Foundation, it has helped to find thousands of bugs in open-source software. Today, OSS-Fuzz fuzzes more than 1,300 open source projects at no cost […]

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Talk Your Book: Teucrium’s Sal Gilbertie on Commodities & Crypto

Posted December 29, 2025 by Ben Carlson Today’s Talk Your Book is brought to you by Teucrium: See here for more information on Teucrium On today’s show, we discuss: Crude oil at multi-year lows and the reasons behind it What differentiates commodities with a positive expected return from those without The soybean trade debacle and why […]

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How To Make Your UX Research Hard To Ignore — Smashing Magazine

Research isn’t everything. Facts alone don’t win arguments, but powerful stories do. Here’s how to turn your research into narratives that inspire trust and influence decisions. In the early days of my career, I believed that nothing wins an argument more effectively than strong and unbiased research. Surely facts speak for themselves, I thought. If […]

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D7VK reaches version 1.1 and adds new frontend and experimental Direct3D 6 support — Direct3D 7-to-Vulkan translation layer runs old games with native performance

Vintage game emulation just got another slight boost, thanks to the release of D7VK version 1.1. This Direct3D-to-Vulkan translation layer makes it possible to run old Direct3D 7 games on contemporary hardware, and it got some meaty improvements, including a new front-end, and experimental support for Direct3D 6. In case you’re a little confused, D7VK […]

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