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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14729 · May 21

#csharp#c_sharp#linq#unity ZLinq is a high-performance, zero-allocation LINQ library for .NET and game engines like Unity and Godot. It improves on regular LINQ by avoiding memory allocations during method chaining, boosting speed and efficiency, especially in demanding apps like games. You use it by calling `AsValueEnumerable()` on collections, enabling faster queries with almost full compatibility with .NET 10 LINQ features. It supports advanced operations on arrays, spans, trees (like file systems and JSON), and SIMD for parallel processing. ZLinq also offers drop-in replacements to accelerate existing LINQ code without rewriting. This means you get faster, more memory-efficient data processing with minimal code changes[1][3][4]. https://github.com/Cysharp/ZLinq

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@googlefactss · Post #40887 · 04/01/2026, 08:37 AM

Putting feelings into words can help your brain process them. Saying “I feel angry,” “I feel hungry,” or “I feel love” lowers activity in the amygdala, which reacts strongly to emotions. At the same time, the right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex becomes more active. These brain areas work together, helping the brain manage all types of feelings more clearly. 🧠🗣️💭 [Read more] @googlefactss #BrainFacts#Emotions#AffectLabeling#Neuroscience#MentalHealth

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@googlefactss · Post #40865 · 03/27/2026, 03:01 PM

Scientists studied how well people can judge personality traits such as extraversion, intelligence, and empathy. They used short videos, muted videos, and photos to see how much information helps. Participants were also tested on their ability to recognize emotions. The results showed that people who are better at recognizing emotions are also better at judging personality accurately. In this study, women were generally more accurate than men. 🧠👀📹 [Read more] @googlefactss #PsychologyFacts#Personality#EmotionRecognition#SocialScience#BrainFacts