today's leftovers
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Seaborn Boxplot
“Seaborn is a Python module for creating numerical visualizations. It is based on the matplotlib library and extensively interacts with pandas header files. Seaborn assists users in analyzing and comprehending the data. Its visualizing functions work with data structure and arrays, including entire records, providing the required semantic mapping and set of associations internally to generate useful graphs. Its data source, explicit API, allows the users to concentrate on interpreting the charts instead of the technicalities of presenting them.
Seaborn’s plotting interoperability allows the user to access it in various scenarios, such as exploratory analysis, actual interactivity in Graphical apps, and archived outcome in a variety of graphic and vector representations.
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Generic script to mount partitions of an image file
I posted yesterday about a new EasyOS image file, with 'vmlinuz' and 'initrd' in the boot-partition, and 'easy.sfs' in the working-partition...
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Texas Instruments introduces the AM62x SoCs to the Sitara processors family
Last week, Texas Instruments released two new models for the Sitara processor family. The Sitara AM623 and the AM625 can have up to four Cortex-A53 processors and one Arm Cortex M4F. For quick product development, TI is integrating them on the SK-AM62 starter kit which starts at $149.
The AM623 and the AM625 come in a System on Chip (SoC) form factor and can have one, two or up to four Cortex-A53 processors (up to 1,400 MHz) and a single Arm Cortex M4F (up to 400 MHz) for real-time applications. The main difference between these two SoCs is that the AM625 features a 3D GPU and it seems to support Android OS.
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Microphone noise suppression app NoiseTorch returns with a new release
NoiseTorch, a popular real-time microphone noise suppression app recently had a possible security issue but it's been reviewed thoroughly and it's back.
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Initial thoughts on the HP Dev One laptop with Pop!_OS [Ed: HP appears to have bribed vloggers and bloggers with laptops in exchange for "reviews". It'll get hard to know if these products are any good because those reviewing [sic] them first are paid to do that.]]
HP and System76 teamed up for the HP Dev One, and for a little while now I’ve been using it as my main machine for everything possible for GamingOnLinux related and otherwise. Here's my initial thoughts, with more to come when I've had more time.
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Windows users quietly receiving Microsoft Bing Service 2.0 update that won't uninstall [Ed: Windows is technically malware]
On various forums online (1, 2, 3), Windows users are reporting of a new and mysterious update that is being pushed via Windows Update. Classified as a Quality Update, the new update is dubbed "Microsoft Bing Service 2.0". Users on both Windows 11 and Windows 10 are receiving it so it isn't exclusively meant for Windows 11 22H2 Insiders or something.
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