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Andorra resident Tom Pidcock (Pinarello-Q36.5) took a win at 'home' at the Andorra MoraBanc Clàssica, outclimbing a select group at the top of the … Read more ›
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Over the last few months, I've been working on a project called Niriv, a custom WordPress-powered internet portal that goes far beyond a traditional blog or news website. What started as a WordPress theme gradually evolved into something much larger: Search engine features News aggregation Business directories Knowledge panels Weather information Horoscope sections Classified listings Chatrooms Movie content Event pages Custom archives and search experiences Various portal-style services The ... Read more ›
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🚴cyclingThe Sun·
THIS is the horror moment a granny caused a high-speed crash at a cycling race after driving her mobility scooter into a peloton. Dramatic footage from the Saarland Trofeo race in Germany shows streams of cyclists flying past a crowd of spectators. Suddenly the pensioner edges from the side-line right into the oncoming traffic. A... Read more ›
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Programming book reviews, programming tutorials,programming news, C#, Ruby, Python,C, C++, PHP, Visual Basic, Computer book reviews, computer history, programming history, joomla, theory, spreadsheets and more. Read more ›
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Paramount-owned UK broadcaster 5 has agreed a deal with Warner Bros. Discovery’s TNT Sports to become the UK home of free-TV highlights of the Tour de France. It takes over free-to-air coverage of the world’s biggest bike race from ITV. TNT Sports has the exclusive rights to the race, the most prestigious event in the […] Read more ›
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(This post is part of a series on the subject of my hobby project, which is recreating the C source code for the 1989 game F-15 Strike Eagle II by reverse engineering the original binaries.) Read more ›
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NBDA Retailer Summit Central Brings Retailers, Suppliers, Advocates, and Industry Partners Together for Three Days of Learning, Connection, and ActionBentonville, Arkansas - June 2026 - Nearly 200 bicycle industry professionals gathered in Bentonville, Arkansas, June 9-11 for the 2026 NBDA Retailer Summit Central, creating one of the largest and most engaged gatherings of Specialty Bicycle Retailers, suppliers, service providers, advocates, and industry leaders in North America. Read more ›
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AI coding genuinely speeds up a new build and quietly taxes everything after it: review, maintenance, and security. Here is what to do about it, then the research that backs it. Read more ›
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Title says most of it. Something has clicked for me in the past new months and I've unlocked a level of enjoyment cycling I never had before. I've always ridden by bike since I was young, but only recently have I started doing it for health and fitness, and pure enjoyment. I'm addicted to seeing just how far (and how high) I'm able to go! What really did it for me was my first ride with decent elevation. I've always driven past cyclists chugging their way up in the hills and never understood ... Read more ›
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The recount3 online resource provides tens of thousands of uniformly processed RNA-seq samples across human and mouse from major sequencing repositories like the Sequence Read Archive. While access to these datasets has traditionally been centered in the R/Bioconductor ecosystem, the growing prominence of Python in bioinformatics and machine learning necessitates native, efficient tooling for Python users. Therefore, we present the recount3 Python package with robust application programming i... Read more ›
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No mountain bike build is ever perfect. We want to know which stock part is generally the first to go when you buy a new bike. The article appeared first on . Read more ›
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Python is famous for its readability, but there’s a big gap between “working code” and “elegant, efficient code.” Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned developer, these five practical tricks will help you write cleaner, faster, and more Pythonic code. 🚀 1. Leverage List Comprehensions for Speed and Clarity The Problem: You often write loops to create lists, which is verbose and slower. The Trick: Use list comprehensions – they’re more concise and run faster because they avoid append overhea... Read more ›
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The New York City Department of Transportation has unveiled a proposal to upgrade bus and bicycle infrastructure along Sixth Avenue in Manhattan. The plan would add new offset bus lanes between Watts Street and West 34th Street, upgrade existing bus lanes from West 34th Street to West 58th Street, and widen protected bike lanes along much of the corridor. The improvements are intended to benefit more than 51,000 daily bus riders and enhance safety for cyclists and pedestrians on one of Manhat... Read more ›
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We've all been there. You're deep in the zone, debugging a subtle race condition or untangling a messy dependency graph, and you realize you need a second pair of eyes. The instinct is to copy-paste your code into a chat interface, hit enter, and wait for the magic. But then the friction hits. You pause: Is this code proprietary? Does it contain API keys? Am I comfortable sending this logic to a cloud server I don't control? You might redact the sensitive bits — which defeats the point of con... Read more ›
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Scott Hanselman @shanselman I have a $30 stationary bike that I got at Goodwill and I have an old Android tablet stuck to it, but I don't have a Peloton membership. Nor do I have the interest to ride 80 miles to the beach. So I made PedalScape.com It's a local PWA, no backend at all, no tracking, just 4k bike rides. Read more ›
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A step towards generalizing the transformer architecture Read more ›
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Stop signs in Toronto were designed to control cars, and don't work for bikes. Cities with balanced transportation systems don't have them. Read more ›
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Redis has a reputation for being a serious piece of infrastructure, and it is. But the core of it, the part that makes it Redis, is astonishingly small. Small enough that you can rebuild it in about 80 lines of Python, point the real redis-cli at your version, and have it just work. Same commands, same wire protocol, same behavior. That is the fun of it. By the end you will run redis-cli -p 6399 set foo bar, and the OK that comes back is from a server you wrote. This is the written companion ... Read more ›
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Welcome to Connections: Soccer Edition Coach — a spot to gather clues and discuss (and share) scores Read more ›
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When Project Valkey released version 9.1 last month, users, contributors and maintainers alike were understandably excited: There were new functionalities The post appeared first on . Read more ›
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