TLWI Python #10

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Hello and welcome to another edition of our newsletter! This week, we've gathered some exciting and interesting articles for you to enjoy!

First up, we have GFPGAN - an organization dedicated to developing algorithms for face restoration in real-world settings. As we use more and more technology to capture images of ourselves and those around us, it's important that we have the tools to restore those images quickly and efficiently. This is where GFPGAN comes in, working tirelessly to develop practical algorithms that can be used in the real world.

Next, we have Taking our Password generator a step forward. With cyber attacks becoming more common every day, it's more important than ever to ensure our online identities are secure. One way to do this is by using complex passwords that are difficult for hackers to guess. This article explores how we can take our password generator to the next level by incorporating additional security measures that will keep our online identities safe.

If you're interested in data science, you won't want to miss Linear Regression using Gradient Descent. This article breaks down the process of linear regression using gradient descent, making it easy for anyone to understand. Whether you're a seasoned data scientist or just starting out, this article will provide new insights into the world of linear regression.

In our ongoing series on model training, this week we bring you Guide to model training: Part 4 — Ditching datetime. This article explores how datetime can cause problems in machine learning models and what we can do to avoid these issues. By ditching datetime, we can improve the accuracy and efficiency of our models, making them even more effective in solving complex problems.

Finally, we have Step by step, implement a simple Python background task. In this article, we take a look at how to implement a simple background task in Python. This technique can be useful in a wide range of applications, from web scraping to data processing. By following the step-by-step guide in this article, you can easily add background tasks to your own Python scripts.

That's it for this week's newsletter! We hope you enjoy reading these articles as much as we enjoyed putting them together. As always, if you have any feedback or suggestions for future topics, feel free to get in touch.

Dennis

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