Even quite complicated Python comprehensions can be more readable than the corresponding for loops.
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Complex List Comprehensions Can Be Readable!
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Even quite complicated Python comprehensions can be more readable than the corresponding for loops.
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Complex List Comprehensions Can Be Readable!
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‘Just like meaty sausages!’ Europe hosts first cultivated meat tasting
When Elgato released a teleprompter, the Elgato Prompter, in December 2023, it was actually game-changing. It was the first time that such a degree of functionality, and such a degree of build quality, came within the budget of non-professional users.
Now the company wants to do the same thing for a much wider range of customers, and doing so by announcing five products in a range called Neo. None appear to be entirely new, and instead are redesigned or reworked versions of existing Elgato devices.
Apple has repeatedly promoted its green credentials when it comes to recycling old iPhones and other products handed over by customers via its trade-in program. By taking older customer devices off them, Apple is able to disassemble the hardware and potentially reuse some materials in future products.
However, a report from Bloomberg investigating the supply chain and related lawsuits claims that not all is well with the recycling effort. Due to Apple’s stringent standards, recycling firms are constantly monitored to minimize the chance of product theft.
Starting Thursday, more than 60 IHG properties in North America will allow guests to connect their iPhone or iPad to the in-room TV. This will allow guests to stream videos, listen to music, play Apple Arcade games, use Apple Fitness+, and more.
Guests will connect to a compatible TV by scanning a QR code on the screen. Each code is unique to the hotel room and is designed with privacy in mind.
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More than 60 IHG hotels in North America now have AirPlay-compatible TVs in-room
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Google Messages will soon let you create and send three-second selfie GIFs