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Are Hong Kong’s days as a global business hub over? – BBC.com
Are Hong Kong’s days as a global business hub over? BBC.comRadio Free Asia Leaves Hong Kong, Citing Security Law The New York TimesUS-funded Radio Free Asia shuts down in Hong Kong over safety concerns The GuardianU.S.-Funded Radio Free Asia Closes Hong Kong Office in Wake of New Security Law The Wall Street Journal
Skin Test May Flag Parkinson’s Early – Newser
Skin Test May Flag Parkinson’s Early NewserParkinson’s Disease Can Now Be Detected Through the Skin The Wall Street JournalParkinson’s can be detected through skin, study says CBS NewsSkin Test Accurately Detects Neurodegenerative Disorders MedscapeScottsdale doctor helps create skin test to help detect diseases like Parkinson’s or dementia Arizona’s Family
No ‘human era’ in Earth’s geological history, scientists say – Phys.org
No ‘human era’ in Earth’s geological history, scientists say Phys.orgOpinion | Scientists Just Gave Humanity an Overdue Reality Check. The World Will Be Better for It. The New York TimesAnthropocene unit of geological time is rejected BBC.comIs This the “Anthropocene” Epoch? Nope, Geologists Say. – Mother Jones Mother Jones
U.S. Measles Cases Surpass 2023 Levels, C.D.C. Says – The New York Times
U.S. Measles Cases Surpass 2023 Levels, C.D.C. Says The New York TimesHealth Alert Network (HAN) – 00504 | Increase in Global and Domestic Measles Cases and Outbreaks: Ensure Children in the United States and Those Traveling Internationally 6 Months and Older are Current on MMR Vaccination CDC Emergency PreparednessWisconsin pediatrician emphasizes vaccination as measles cases surge across 17 states Fox11online.comMeasles outbreak prompts health warning NBC4 WCMH-TV
Welcome our new Fellow – Sarah Boyce
The DSF Board and Fellows Committee are pleased to introduce Sarah Boyce as our new Django Fellow. Sarah will be joining Natalia Bidart who is continuing her excellent tenure as a Fellow.
Sarah is a senior developer and developer advocate with 5 years of experience developing with Django under her belt. She graduated with a first class honours degree in Mathematics from the University of Bath, and transitioned in software development in her first job out of school.
Sarah first worked as a client project focused developer, where she gained experience directly dealing with requests from clients as well as managing our own internal ticketing system for feature/bug reports. A stint as a backend developer using Django and DRF provided a grounding in working on long term challenges on a single project. Most recently Sarah has been a developer advocate focused on creating content on and about Django and Django development.
For the past several years, Sarah has been a very active member of the Django community. She has a history of producing well researched and written patches for Django, as well as on a number of highly used third party packages. Sarah is a member of the Django Review and Triage team, helping others to get their patches over the line and into Django. She also finds time to participate in and create content for Django meetups, conferences, and the Django News newsletter.
Sarah is also a Co-Founder and Co-Organiser of Djangonaut Space, the mentorship program developing future contributors to Django and other Django related packages. Djangonaut Space was awarded the 2023 Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial Prize.
Please join me in welcoming and wishing Sarah well as the new Fellow.
Thank you to all of the applicants to the Fellowship. We hope that we will be able to expand the Fellowship program in the future, and knowing that there are more excellent candidates gives us confidence in working towards that goal.
Finally our deepest thanks and gratitude goes to Mariusz Felisiak. Mariusz is stepping down from the Fellowship after 5 years of dedicated service in order to focus on other areas of the Django and wider world. We wish you well Mariusz.
A Visit to a Town Under Fire in Eastern Ukraine | – WBUR News
WordPress Block Themes Explained in 250 Seconds
WordPress block-based themes allow you to build and customize your website visually, removing the need for code-based tailoring. Fully integrated with the Site Editor, block themes give an unprecedented level of visual control over the layout and style of your site.
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2024 Measles Cases Top All Of 2023 In US, CDC Says – Videos from The Weather Channel – The Weather Channel
2024 Measles Cases Top All Of 2023 In US, CDC Says – Videos from The Weather Channel The Weather ChannelDo people still get measles? Is the measles vaccine effective? Deseret NewsMeasles spread to at least 3 other states after trips to Florida CBS NewsMeasles cases in the US have surpassed 2023’s total, CDC says USA TODAY
“Do the Woo” Finds Its Home at WordPress.com
Bob Dunn loved designing, but didn’t fancy himself a coder. In the early 2000s, while struggling to create a website for his business, he thought to himself, “There’s got to be something better.” When Bob discovered WordPress in 2006, he realized he had discovered that better solution. With WordPress, he could build great-looking sites from scratch without needing to hand-code the entire thing.
In 2010, Bob dove headfirst into the world of WordPress, officially putting his print design business on the backburner and branding himself as “BobWP.” What started as site designing, consulting, and community building would eventually turn into podcasting. But it wasn’t until he discovered WooCommerce that he felt he’d really found his niche.
Bob had used WooCommerce as a product since its launch and saw a need within the larger WordPress community for a Woo-dedicated space to bring developers, builders, and agencies together. Do the Woo was born, and Bob began his journey to create a podcast voiced by and for the vibrant WooCommerce and WordPress communities.
As Do the Woo has grown to fourteen unique shows with dozens of co-hosts and countless guests over the years, Bob has been looking for the right online space to call home. He needed a website host that would allow him to easily maintain and market his podcast, allowing him to focus on the community-centered content that makes his podcast so valuable. He found that home at WordPress.com, where he’s been able to utilize a variety of back-end tools to help create a simple and welcoming front-end user experience.
The teams here at WordPress.com, Woo, and Jetpack are proud to partner with Bob. Do the Woo is providing an essential resource to the Woo and WordPress communities. Not only is he creating a unique space for these conversations to happen, but he’s amplifying the voices of those who want to give podcasting a shot. And take heed, velvet-voiced folks out there: he’s always looking for co-hosts!
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