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199 In a recent turn of events, developer community mainstay Stack Overflow has made the painful decision to lay off 28% of its workforce, as the Prosus-owned company reported in a blog post published Monday. Stack Overflow CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar highlighted that the move was an integral part of the company’s strategic journey towards profitability. While the blog post doesn’t go into detail about the job cuts, it does hint at a significant shift in clients’ budget allocations, influenced by macroeconomic pressures. A prudent budgetary approach Chandrasekar candidly acknowledged the challenges faced, saying, “This year we have taken many steps…

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This Friday, the NBA will launch its first tournament of the season during the 2023-24 regular season. All 30 NBA teams will participate in the tournament, competing not only for the NBA Cup, but also for $500,000 in prize money that awaits each member of the winning team. NBA teams are divided into six groups of five teams each. These pools are made up of teams within the same conference, but not necessarily from the same division. Each team plays four group matches, playing each team in their pool once, with the winners progressing to the round of 16. In-season…

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Bandits were killed, others injured and two suspected kidnappers apprehended by the Haitian National Police in the Artibonite department. In a note, the HPN informs that during operations supported by the detachment of the Temporary Anti-Gang Unit (UTAG) of Artibonite, the gang leader of Ti Grif, operating in Petite-Rivière de l’Artibonite was killed on Saturday October 28, 2023 , in exchanges of fire with the Police. The PNH also informs that last Thursday, October 26, the man named “Gros Nègre” was abandoned in exchanges of fire with UTAG agents, in the commune of Liancourt. Several of his associates were also…

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Does electromagnetic radiation emitted by cell phones affect sperm quality? While various environmental and lifestyle factors have been proposed to explain the decline in sperm quality observed over the last fifty years, the role of cell phones remains to be demonstrated. A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE), in collaboration with the Swiss Institute of Tropical and Public Health (Swiss TPH), has published an important cross-sectional study on the subject. This shows that frequent cell phone use is associated with lower sperm concentration and total sperm count. However, researchers found no association between cell phone use and low sperm…

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Ah, the New York Rangers. A favorite punching bag. A team that still generates so much noise and whose lack of royal clothing is always revealed in the spring. Not after a series of articles claiming they saved hockey or that they brought New York together and simultaneously fired Eric Adams as mayor (although if they want to do that, that’s cool). And those of us who look under the hood always end up screaming in Robert De Niro’s The Untouchables voice, “They’re nothing but a goalie and a badge!”Can New Yorkers name a New York Ranger?But here they are,…

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How much is privacy worth? Is an annual VPN subscription justified? Is it better to pay with your time by changing the privacy settings on every website you visit? What is the right price to prevent data about your identity and behavior from being used to inform ads? Different companies have different answers. Yahoo offers ad-free messaging for $5 a month; for ad-free music, Spotify charges double. To have no ads on YouTube, it’s $13.99 or more.This month, for the first time, Meta will also be put a monthly price on privacy. Right now, for Europeans, that price is €9.99…

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WASHINGTON: The US Federal Reserve voted Wednesday to hold interest rate has A peak for 22 years for the second consecutive meeting, as it strives to slow stubborn inflation without harming the strength of the economy.THE fedThe central bank’s decision to keep its policy rate between 5.25 percent and 5.50 percent gives policymakers time to « evaluate additional information and its implications for monetary policy, » the central bank said in a press release.The Fed’s goal in holding these rates is to calm demand, hoping to encourage businesses to slow their price increases. Despite the economy’s recent resilience, with particularly robust growth…

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Heart patients can also do weight loss exercises. Here’s why people with heart problems should exercise: 1. Exercise improves cardiovascular health Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health by strengthening the heart muscle, improving blood circulation and improving the efficiency of the cardiovascular system, says aarncolson5458/experts/abhi-singh-thakur/”>Abhi Singh Thakur, certified trainer in fitness and nutrition based in Delhi. 2. Weight management Exercise helps manage weight, which is important because excess weight can put strain on the heart and make heart disease worse. 3. Manages Blood Pressure Exercise can help lower blood pressure, which in turn reduces the risk of complications associated with…

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GE Health today released its third quarter results, noting revenue of $4.8 billion, revenue growth of 5% year-over-year and organic revenue growth of 6%, seeing its stock price increase. The company, which officially separated from GE earlier this yearreported net profit of $375 million, up from $487 million from the prior-year period, with a net margin of 7.8% versus 10.6%, respectively. Adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) were $744 million in the third quarter, compared to $700 million in the same quarter last year. The tech giant’s healthcare division reported cash flow from operating activities of $650 million versus…

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Hydrogenated water is water that has been infused with additional hydrogen gas to increase antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potential, backed by years of research by medical professionals who have explored the benefits inhaled hydrogen for heart patients, people going in and out of surgery. , and other medical applications. Hydrogen gas can nullify many reactive oxygen species responsible for oxidative stress and pre- and perioperative hydrogen inhalation. do appear to help patients recover more quickly and avoid many of the side effects inherent to surgery. But it is hydrogen gas inhaled in a medical setting. Does commercial hydrogenated water have similar…

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