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DEV Community
dev.to > smoliarick > run-cypress-autotests-in-parallel-for-allure-report-13m2

Run Cypress autotests in parallel for Allure report

10+ min ago (163+ words) Hello everyone! I want to show you how to run Cypress autotests in parallel if you use Allure reports for your project. You should have allure before running allure generate command. When we run all Cypress autotests in 1 thread, it spends ~1 minute 46 seconds and creates allure results. For creating allure report you can use allure generate allure-results-1 command. Result: allure-report: When we run all Cypress autotests in multiple threads, it spends ~39 seconds and creates allure results. For creating allure report you can use allure generate allure-results command. Result: allure-report You spend approximately 2 times less time, but get the same report. Full code you can find in this github repo. Thanks for reading this article! I hope it helps you to run your Cypress autotests in parallel with Allure reports. If something went wrong, let me know here, or you can…...

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DEV Community
dev.to > moshe_revah_b9ed24a93a59a > searching-2500-claude-code-sessions-was-painful-so-i-fixed-it-44fi

Searching 2500+ Claude Code sessions was painful, so I fixed it

11+ min ago (77+ words) Last week I needed to find a conversation where I'd solved an auth bug. I knew it existed somewhere in my 2500 Claude Code sessions. claude --resume searches titles. The title was "Help Debugging". Helpful. 5 minutes of scrolling later, I gave up and rewrote the fix from scratch. So I built recall: Full-text search. Preview pane. Press Enter to resume. Windows Download from releases That's it. Start typing to search. Enter to jump back in....

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The Sun
thesun.co.uk > tech > 37/47/3897 > back-future-predictions

The mind-boggling predictions Back to the Future made from Alexa to Apple Pay

13+ min ago (1180+ words) Did YOU spot some of the modern-day tech? IT'S the sci-fi movie that enthralled a generation of kids. Back to the Future celebrates 40 years this week " sober news for those who remember the film when it was first released on December 4 1985. At the time, Mikhail Gorbachev had just become Soviet leader, Queen fans were still talking about the band's electrifying performance at Live Aid and the long miner's strike had finally come to an end. The sight of Marty McFly " played by legend Michael J. Fox " in a futuristic flying car when the world still relied on noisy dial-ups to use the internet filled cinema-goers with awe. It was so popular that people queued around the block to get into the cinema. While we are still a long way from time-travel, the movie accurately predicted some of today's technology." Home Alone…...

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The US Sun
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The mind-boggling predictions Back to the Future made from Alexa to Apple Pay

13+ min ago (1136+ words) Did YOU spot some of the modern-day tech? IT'S the sci-fi movie that enthralled a generation of kids. Back to the Future celebrates 40 years this week " sober news for those who remember the film when it was first released on December 4 1985. At the time, Mikhail Gorbachev had just become Soviet leader, Queen fans were still talking about the band's electrifying performance at Live Aid and the long miner's strike had finally come to an end. The sight of Marty McFly " played by legend Michael J. Fox " in a futuristic flying car when the world still relied on noisy dial-ups to use the internet filled cinema-goers with awe. It was so popular that people queued around the block to get into the cinema. While we are still a long way from time-travel, the movie accurately predicted some of today's technology." We're all…...

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DEV Community
dev.to > entropicdrift > three-patterns-that-made-prodigys-functional-migration-worth-it-138h

Three Patterns That Made Prodigy's Functional Migration Worth It

19+ min ago (617+ words) Originally published on Entropic Drift Over the past few weeks, I've been migrating Prodigy'my Rust-based AI workflow orchestration tool'to use functional programming patterns from Stillwater, a library I built for applicative validation and effect handling in Rust. The migration touched variable aggregation, environment access, and workflow execution. Not every change was revolutionary, but three patterns produced outsized benefits in testability, safety, and code clarity. This post breaks down each one with concrete before/after comparisons. The Problem: Prodigy's MapReduce workflows aggregate results from parallel AI agents. Before the migration, aggregation logic was scattered across custom merge implementations'each aggregate type (count, sum, average, etc.) had its own ad-hoc combination logic with no consistency guarantees. The Solution: Implement the Semigroup trait from Stillwater, which provides a single combine operation with a mathematical guarantee: associativity. This property means results can be combined in…...

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BusinessLine
thehindubusinessline.com > info-tech > chatgpt-effect-in-3-years-ai-chatbot-has-changed-way-people-look-things-up > article70341010.ece

ChatGPT effect: In 3 years AI chatbot has changed way people look things up

22+ min ago (1130+ words) Three years ago, if someone needed to fix a leaky faucet or understand inflation, they usually did one of three things: typed the question into Google, searched YouTube for a how-to video or shouted desperately at Alexa for help. Today, millions of people start with a different approach: They open ChatGPT and just ask. I'm a professor and director of research impact and AI strategy at Mississippi State University Libraries. As a scholar who studies information retrieval, I see that this shift of the tool people reach for first for finding information is at the heart of how ChatGPT has changed everyday technology use. The biggest change isn't that other tools have vanished. It's that ChatGPT has become the new front door to information. Within months of its introduction on November 30, 2022, ChatGPT had 100 million weekly users. By late 2025, that figure…...

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DEV Community
dev.to > arvind_sundararajan > audios-invisible-battleground-decoding-watermark-removal-dkj

Audio's Invisible Battleground: Decoding Watermark Removal

23+ min ago (770+ words) Audio's Invisible Battleground: Decoding Watermark Removal Imagine AI composing the perfect soundtrack, only to have it stolen and reused without credit. Watermarks, the digital equivalent of a signature, are supposed to prevent this. But what if those signatures can be erased? Welcome to the complex world of audio watermark removal. The core concept revolves around using AI to intelligently separate a watermark signal from its host audio. This isn't simply about noise reduction. It involves a carefully trained model learning the characteristics of the specific watermarking technique being used, and then surgically extracting it, leaving the original audio relatively untouched. Think of it like removing graffiti from a delicate painting " requiring precision and understanding of both the paint and the surface beneath. This isn't just about piracy; understanding watermark removal is crucial for evaluating watermark robustness and developing better defensive…...

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TechRadar
techradar.com > pro > mindset-change-is-key-to-nurturing-cybersecurity-innovation

Mindset change is key to nurturing cybersecurity innovation

25+ min ago (659+ words) Shifting mindset to harness risk, not just avoid it When people talk about innovation in cybersecurity, they often focus on tools, technologies or frameworks. But in my view, one of the most powerful and under looked shifts is to do with changing mindsets. The strongest organizations I've worked with are the ones that learn how to measure and harness their risk, not just avoid it. They don't respond to new ideas with, "We can't, because" but instead with, "Let's see how we can make this happen, safely and with the right controls in place." This rethink of culture doesn't just reduce risk, it helps organizations build competitive advantage. When a CISO and their team are clear and communicative on where the business is and is not comfortable taking risk - in short, the business's risk appetite - the organization is in a…...

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menafn.com > 11/10/414780 > China-Warns-of-Potential-Bubble-in-Humanoid-Robotics

China Warns of Potential Bubble in Humanoid Robotics

29+ min ago (63+ words) China Warns of Potential Bubble in Humanoid Robotics. China's humanoid robotics sector may be at risk of a bubble due to the current surge in investments, according to a warning from the nation's economic planning authority.Addressing report China Warns of Potential Bubble in Humanoid Robotics Canary Capital Launches Spot XRP ETF (XRPC), Delivering Simplified Access To A Foundational Blockchain Asset...

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@menafn
menafn.com > 11/10/414855 > How-To-Combine-PDF-Files-Quickly-And-Easily

How To Combine PDF Files Quickly And Easily

29+ min ago (525+ words) Quick and Easy Ways to Combine PDFs If you need to merge PDFs online or combine documents on your computer, there are several quick methods that don't require a lot of time or technical expertise. Here's a look at some of the most efficient options: Many online PDF combiner tools, like Lumin, allow you to upload and merge your PDF files in just a few clicks. These tools are designed for simplicity and speed, making them perfect for users who need to merge files quickly without downloading software. If you need more control over the merging process or work with PDFs frequently, desktop software like Adobe Acrobat Pro can offer more advanced features, such as batch merging and editing. For those who don't want to use third-party tools, both Mac and Windows provide built-in features to merge PDFs. These options…...