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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14919 · Jul 6

#cplusplus#aes#avx#avx_instructions#chrome#chrome_devtools#chromedriver#chromium#chromium_browser#content_shell#jpeg_xl#jpegxl#jxl#libjxl#linux#thorium#thorium_browser#thoriumos#web_browser#web_platform#webbrowser Thorium is a fast, optimized web browser based on Chromium, designed to work well on modern CPUs with advanced instruction sets like AVX and SSE4. It offers better performance than standard Chromium and Chrome, opening tabs and rendering pages quickly. Thorium includes enhanced privacy features such as DNS over HTTPS and Do Not Track enabled by default, plus support for modern media formats like HEVC and JPEG XL. It keeps the familiar Chrome interface and supports all Chrome extensions, making it easy to switch. Available on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and Raspberry Pi, it suits users wanting speed, privacy, and compatibility across devices[3][5][1]. https://github.com/Alex313031/thorium

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@djangoproject · Post #316 · 04/28/2017, 06:09 AM

https://github.com/blissnd/easyxls Convert any #spreadsheet into a Python internal #dict/#array data structure, for easy processing. Can also handle pivot tables. For pivot table usage, header_row_start & header_col_start need to be set equal to the top left corner of the pivot table => header_row_start=8, header_col_start='c' in the included example. Column IDs must always be lowercase chars in quotes, e.g. 'a'.

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@djangoproject · Post #129 · 08/31/2016, 03:36 PM

https://pypi.python.org/pypi/numpy #NumPy is a general-purpose #array-processing package designed to efficiently manipulate large #multi-dimensional arrays of arbitrary records without sacrificing too much speed for small multi-dimensional #arrays. NumPy is built on the #Numeric code base and adds features introduced by #numarray as well as an extended #C-API and the ability to create arrays of arbitrary type which also makes NumPy suitable for interfacing with general-purpose #data-base applications.