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So far, the effect of these #tariffs has been a 0.33% increase in #core goods PCE prices, contributing to a 0.08% increase in core #PCE prices. As more or higher tariffs are imposed, #Fed’s methodology will continue to be useful in assessing tariff effects on consumer prices.

Today in Labor History March 31, 1966: There was a two-day boycott of Seattle schools protesting segregation. The protest was organized by the Central Area Civil Rights Committee (CACRC), the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The organizers set up eight “Freedom Schools” to educate students who walked out of class. But they had to scramble to come up with dozens more because so many students honored the boycott. The “Freedom Schools” taught African American history and the history of the civil rights movement, among other things.

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@jerry

Somewhere in a meeting room in AMD headquarters there's a manager asking his engineers, "Okay, we did 192 cores per socket. Did Jerry max that out? Where can we go from here?"

#AMD#CPU#core

"SoFAIR will extend the capabilities of widely used open scholarly infrastructures (CORE, Software Heritage, HAL) and tools (GROBID) operated by the consortium partners, delivering and deploying an effective solution for the management of the research software lifecycle"

Making Software FAIR: A machine-assisted workflow for the research software lifecycle doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2501.10 #FAIR #reproducibility #repositories #software #CORE #HAL #SoFAIR @oacore

arXiv.orgMaking Software FAIR: A machine-assisted workflow for the research software lifecycleA key issue hindering discoverability, attribution and reusability of open research software is that its existence often remains hidden within the manuscript of research papers. For these resources to become first-class bibliographic records, they first need to be identified and subsequently registered with persistent identifiers (PIDs) to be made FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable). To this day, much open research software fails to meet FAIR principles and software resources are mostly not explicitly linked from the manuscripts that introduced them or used them. SoFAIR is a 2-year international project (2024-2025) which proposes a solution to the above problem realised over the content available through the global network of open repositories. SoFAIR will extend the capabilities of widely used open scholarly infrastructures (CORE, Software Heritage, HAL) and tools (GROBID) operated by the consortium partners, delivering and deploying an effective solution for the management of the research software lifecycle, including: 1) ML-assisted identification of research software assets from within the manuscripts of scholarly papers, 2) validation of the identified assets by authors, 3) registration of software assets with PIDs and their archival.
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🐍🏃‍➡️🏃‍➡️🏃‍➡️🏃‍➡️🏃‍➡️ Heading home soon after a hugely productive #Python #CoreDevSprint. Huge shout out to Itamar Oren & Meta for organising!

Friday:

🎙️ I was on the #core.py podcast with @ambv & Pablo! Expect a special edition soon featuring many sprinters

🧑‍🎓 Discussed ideas for docs tooling to refresh the tutorial with @mariatta, Jelle Zijlstra, Petr Viktorin and @freakboy3742

📖 Made demo using PyData Theme for the docs

* Created 6 PRs (including adding #PEP740 attestations to PyPI packages), reviewed 11