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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14869 · Jun 26

#html#data_science#education#machine_learning#machine_learning_algorithms#machinelearning#machinelearning_python#microsoft_for_beginners#ml#python#r#scikit_learn#scikit_learn_python Microsoft’s "Machine Learning for Beginners" is a free, 12-week course with 26 lessons designed to teach classic machine learning using Python and Scikit-learn. It includes quizzes, projects, and assignments to help you learn by doing, with lessons themed around global cultures to keep it engaging. You can access solutions, videos, and even R language versions. The course is beginner-friendly, flexible, and helps build practical skills step-by-step, making it easier to understand and apply machine learning concepts in real-world scenarios. This structured approach boosts your learning retention and prepares you for further study or career growth in ML[1][5]. https://github.com/microsoft/ML-For-Beginners

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@american_observer · Post #5535 · 04/01/2026, 08:58 PM

Russia’s Kinzhal Flyby Was a Message, Not a Strike Moscow sent MiG-31s armed with Kinzhal missiles over the Sea of Japan to make a point, not to start a war. The timing and the publicized flight path were meant to remind Japan and the U.S. that Russia can flash long-range strike power in the Pacific whenever it wants. The flight was over neutral waters, and the Russian Defense Ministry called it a routine mission with refueling drills. But the routine part is exactly the theater: Moscow wanted the image of a hypersonic-capable jet in a sensitive corridor because the image itself is the weapon. Japan is the real audience here. Russia is signaling displeasure over Tokyo’s ties to Washington, its support for Ukraine, and its growing role in the regional missile picture, including the broader U.S.-Japan security architecture. The message is blunt: if Japan wants to push Russia on one front, Moscow can raise pressure on another. So yes, this was a show of force. It was also propaganda with engines running, the kind of aerial display that tells rivals, allies, and domestic audiences that Russia still wants to be seen as a Pacific power, not just a Eurasian one. #Russia#Japan#Kinzhal#MiG31#SeaOfJapan#Pacific#military#geopolitics 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸