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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, March 1, 2025?

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AI Literacy Is Now the Law—Ignore It at Your Own Risk

TL;DR The clock for AI Literacy is ticking. Why should you act now, what are the six pillars of AI Literacy, and how can you build on those?

By @linked_do [ 11 Min read ]

The clock for AI Literacy is ticking. Why should you act now, what are the six pillars of AI Literacy, and how can you build on those?

📜 AI literacy is a legal requirement as of February 2025

🛠️ Hands-on learning proves most effective across all professional levels..

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programming

Grand Central Dispatch, Once and for All

TL;DR Master Swift Grand Central Dispatch in iOS: learn thread/queue interplay, sync vs async execution, QoS, and deadlock pitfalls via practical exercises.

By @kfamyn [ 20 Min read ]

Hello! My name is Kiryl Famin, and I am an iOS developer.

This article will be useful for both beginners and experienced developers. I will try to explain everything in clear language, avoiding an overload of technical terms.

For example:

Task 1

Answer: ACB

Task 2

Answer: ADBC

and..

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On This Day

John McCarthy's LISP Programmer's Manual Released

The first LISP Programmer's Manual is released. Considered the mother tongue of Artificial Intelligence (AI), LISP is older than most other high-level languages still in use today. John McCarthy created the recursive and symbolic language.

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