Day: March 1, 2023

Novo Nordisk laying off 86 workers as part of lab shutdown in Seattle


Danish multinational biopharma company Novo Nordisk is laying off 86 employees in Seattle, according to a new filing with the Washington state Employment Security Department. A spokesperson confirmed the cuts with GeekWire and said the company is shutting its Seattle “wet lab” operations, also known as experimental labs. Novo Nordisk currently operates a research and development center in Seattle for diabetes, liver disease and other therapeutic areas. The company will continue to have operations in Seattle focused on digital therapy, data science and artificial intelligence, said the spokesperson. The company is also laying off about 20 employees in Indianapolis while… Read More

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Overwhelmed By All The Generative AI Headlines? This Guide Is For You

Between Sydney “tried to break up my marriage” and “blew my mind because of her personality,” we have had a lot of journalists anthropomorphizing AI chatbots lately.  TIME’s cover story decided to go even further and argued: “If future AIs gain the ability to rapidly improve themselves without human guidance or intervention, they could potentially wipe

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Top Chains and Protocols to Meet at ETH Denver
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The web3 community is gearing up for one of the biggest events of the year – ETH Denver. This event is a gathering of developers, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts from all over the world, who come together to discuss the latest trends, innovations, and projects in the blockchain space. With so much talent and innovation under

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Pixelmator Pro adds new Remove Color adjustment that works for photos and videos

Pixelmator Pro is a popular image editor for macOS. Following an update in December that added a new “Deband” feature to remove color banding from photos, the app has been updated this week with a new Remove Color adjustment. With the new option, users can easily remove a specific color from an image or even a video.

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How to Avoid Code Smells – A NDepend Tutorial

Developers can evaluate and visualize the codebase using the robust static analysis tool NDepend. It aids programmers in understanding the quality and maintainability of the code. Refactoring a type with too many methods involves splitting the type into smaller, more manageable types that each have a single responsibility.

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How to create Google Calendar appointment schedules that check busy times against multiple calendars

In Google Calendar, ensure a guest scheduler can’t schedule an event that conflicts with activities on your primary calendar or any of the other calendars you select.

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The classic Apple Books page turn animation is back in iOS 16.4, here’s how it works

As iOS 16.4 beta testing continues, we got some new features with the second release. After axing its classic skeuomorphic design with iOS 16 last fall, the upcoming release brings back the “Curl” page turn effect in the Apple Books app, here’s how it works.

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Apple pushes Rapid Security Response update for iOS 16.4 beta, may just be a test

Following up on releasing the second iOS 16.4 developer and public betas, Apple has pushed a Rapid Security Response update to those on the latest software in testing. It’s unclear for now if this is another test of the Rapid Security Response feature like we’ve seen before or potentially fixing a notable flaw.

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Accusations Thrown at RealPage: Were They Colluding With Landlords?

A Texas-based real estate tech company is facing a new barrage of questions about whether its software is helping landlords coordinate rental pricing in violation of antitrust laws. 17 Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives sent a letter Monday to the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission asking the agencies to investigate RealPage.

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