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Vegetarian and vegan diets linked to lower risk of heart disease, cancer and death, large review finds
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Orcas have attacked and sunk another boat in Europe — and experts warn there could be more attacks soon
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63% of surveyed Americans want government legislation to prevent super intelligent AI from ever being achieved
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Patients with female doctors have a lower risk of death or serious complications, research shows | The study compared hospitals in Canada where female doctors made up more than 35% of the surgical teams with a 3% lower chance of serious health complications for patients.
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A new study across 46 countries finds that people have been engaging less and less with the news since 2015; sharing news on social media has decreased by 29%, commenting by 26% and talking about the news face-to-face by 24%.
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Older adults adhering to Mediterranean diet have 11% lower odds of developing dementia, study finds
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Rio: WebApps in pure Python. No JavaScript, HTML and CSS needed!
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Rio: WebApps in pure Python. No JavaScript, HTML and CSS needed!

Hi everyone! We're excited to announce that our reactive web UI framework is now public. This project has been in the works for quite some time, and we're excited to share it with you. Feel free to check it out and share your feedback!

There is a short coding GIF on GitHub.

What My Project Does

Rio is a brand new GUI framework designed to let you create modern web apps with just a few lines of Python. Our goal is to simplify web and app development, allowing you to focus on what matters most instead of getting stuck on complicated user interface details.

We achieve this by adhering to the core principles of Python that we all know and love. Python is meant to be simple and concise, and Rio embodies this philosophy. There's no need to learn additional languages like HTML, CSS, or JavaScript, as all UI, logic, components, and even layout are managed entirely in Python. Moreover, there's no separation between front-end and back-end; Rio transparently handles all communication for you.

Target Audience

Rio is perfect for data scientists who want to create web apps without learning new languages. With Rio, it's easy to create interactive apps that let stakeholders explore results and give feedback, so you can stay focused on your data analysis and model development. Plus, Rio offers more flexibility than frameworks like Gradio or Streamlit, giving you greater control over your app's functionality and design.

Showcase

Rio doesn't just serve HTML templates like you might be used to from frameworks like Flask. In Rio you define components as simple dataclasses with a React/Flutter style build method. Rio continuously watches your attributes for changes and updates the UI as necessary.

class MyComponent(rio.Component):
    clicks: int = 0

    def _on_press(self) -> None:
        self.clicks += 1

    def build(self) -> rio.Component:
        return rio.Column(
            rio.Button('Click me', on_press=self._on_press),
            rio.Text(f'You clicked the button {self.clicks} time(s)'),
        )

app = rio.App(build=MyComponent)
app.run_in_browser()

Notice how there is no need for any explicit HTTP requests. In fact there isn't even a distinction between frontend and backend. Rio handles all communication transparently for you. Unlike ancient libraries like tkinter, Rio ships with over 50 builtin components in Google's Material Design. Moreover the same exact codebase can be used for both local apps and websites.

Key Features

  • Full-Stack Web Development: Rio handles front-end and backend for you. In fact, you won't even notice they exist. Create your UI, and Rio will take care of the rest.

  • Python Native: Rio apps are written in 100% Python, meaning you don't need to write a single line of CSS or JavaScript.

  • Modern Python: We embrace modern Python features, such as type annotations and asynchrony. This keeps your code clean and maintainable, and helps your code editor help you out with code completions and type checking.

  • Python Debugger Compatible: Since Rio runs on Python, you can connect directly to the running process with a debugger. This makes it easy to identify and fix bugs in your code.

  • Declarative Interface: Rio apps are built using reusable components, inspired by react, flutter & vue. They're declaratively combined to create modular and maintainable UIs.

  • Batteries included: Over 50 builtin components based on Google's Material Design

We welcome your thoughts and questions in the comments! If you like the project, please give it a star on GitHub to show your support and help us continue improving it.


LLMs in industry
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LLMs in industry

I dont have much experience about LLMs. But i see the requirements for LLMs in many job postings now. I was curious as to what the extent of LLMs is in the industry and what is expected? do majority of companies (maybe minus the faang or equivalent companies) just do finetuning existing models like BERT/GPT or do they actually build LLM models?



Disc-related back pain may one day meet its therapeutic match: gene therapy delivered by naturally derived nanocarriers that, a new study shows, repairs damaged discs in the spine and lowers pain symptoms in mice.
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Advice for Current Graduate Student and Finding Jobs?
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Advice for Current Graduate Student and Finding Jobs?

Hey! Currently in graduate school for my MS in Stats & Data Science. I plan to finish next March. My current plan is I want to wait to start a job until I am done. I currently run a business but it is slowing down which leaves me with so much time while in grad school.

Best places to maybe find an internship? Or overall advice for my situation?


Study Identifies ‘Hot-spots’ In England Of High Rates Of Depression Linked To Deprivation. During 12 years, the North West and North East of England experienced very significant ‘hot-spots’ of both depression and deprivation.
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Glimpse of next-generation internet. Scientists established the practical makings of the first quantum internet by entangling two quantum memory nodes separated by optical fiber link deployed over a roughly 22-mile loop through Cambridge, Somerville, Watertown, and Boston


One reason for overconsumption may be distraction, research finds: When people are distracted while engaged in a hedonic activity, they are likely to experience less enjoyment from it than if they were fully focused.
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Experts find cavemen ate mostly vegan, debunking paleo diet
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Most Black Americans favor maintaining or even increasing local police presence and funding. Surprisingly, this preference is more robust among Black Americans. Support for police is, however, reduced by negative feelings towards the police and perceptions of unfairness in police procedures.

Study has identified a new biomarker of Alzheimer’s disease in asymptomatic stages of the disease
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Humans are one of the species that spend the most amount of energy on having a baby
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Black holes observed colliding when universe was only 740m years old
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Study shows how singing rehabilitates speech production in post-stroke aphasia. Singing increased the volume of gray matter in the language regions of the left frontal lobe and improved tract connectivity especially in the language network of the left hemisphere, but also in the right hemisphere.
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