After his Friday night lectures, Triton College professor Seth McClellan would go home and take a quick two-hour nap before driving for over eight hours to Kentucky for the weekend to work on his ...
In the months following Elon Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of Twitter in 2022, my experience with the platform (and perhaps yours too) got quickly, dramatically worse. My algorithmic timeline, better ...
Welcome to St. Louis, the flight attendant said, and if I were a dog, I’d have been wagging my tail. I had traded the blue skies of Phoenix for the rainy skies of St. Louis. I was happy, and home ...
Abstract: This article proposes an approach to active LCL-resonance damping in grid-connected inverters, leveraging capacitor voltage feedback and the Parks-McClellan (PM) algorithm. The advantage of ...
A nationwide analysis finds most U.S. national parks are highly vulnerable to climate change, with many facing risks of irreversible ecological transformation rather than gradual decline. Wildfire, ...
Some of America’s most popular national parks have gotten much more expensive for foreign tourists to visit with the introduction of “America-first” pricing. However, hundreds of “parks” within the ...
The X logo appears on a smartphone screen. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto via Getty Images) (NurPhoto via Getty Images) When X's engineering team published the code that powers the platform's ...
In 2023, the website then known as Twitter partially open sourced its algorithm for the first time. In those days, Tesla billionaire Elon Musk had only recently acquired the platform, and he claimed ...
X is revamping the algorithm that ranks posts in the "For You" feed. The engineering team said it will post changes to the algorithm on GitHub every four weeks, including explainers on changes. The ...
He open-sourced Twitter’s algorithm back in 2023, but then never updated the GitHub. He open-sourced Twitter’s algorithm back in 2023, but then never updated the GitHub. is the Verge’s weekend editor.
Nick McClellan, a first team all-state honoree at Christian Brothers College (Mo.) High School and one of the finest two-way players in the country, had starred in big games in his decorated career.