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The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache® ECharts™ as a Top-Level Project

Extensions for: Python, R, Julia, and other languages Platforms that include Wechat App and Baidu Smart Program Examples of ECharts many data visualization options are available at https://echarts.apache.org/examples/  The project has recently released ECharts 5, which provides rendering ability for tens of millions of data points, and supports accessibility requirements in compliance with W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiative Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite (WAI-ARIA) standards. Building on EChart’s core features, ECharts 5 makes it even easier for developers to tell the story behind the data through 15 new features and improvements in story-telling and data expression, optimized visualization and responsive design, interaction and performance enhancement, developer experience, internationalization, and more.

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Instacart to eliminate about 2,000 jobs and GitHub head of HR resigns – TechCrunch

Instacart to eliminate about 2,000 jobs and GitHub head of HR resigns Hey y’all. You’ve just landed on Human Capital, the weekly newsletter that details the latest in labor, diversity and inclusion in tech. The week kicked off with GitHub making a public apology to the person the company terminated for cautioning his employees about Nazis in D.C. on the day of the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Later in the week, Google revoked corporate access from AI ethicist Margaret Mitchell in what some are saying is reminiscent of the company’s treatment of Dr. Timnit Gebru. Meanwhile, Instacart is making some changes to its platform that will result in job loss. 

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Over long US weekend, GitHub HR boss quit after firing Jewish staffer who warned Nazis were at the Capitol

Microsoft-owned code silo admits significant errors of judgment and procedure Share Copy GitHub has apologized for what it called “significant errors of judgment and procedure” in the firing of a Jewish employee for warning colleagues of neo-Nazis at the Capitol during its ransacking by pro-Trump rioters this month. The Microsoft-owned code-hosting biz s COO Erica Brescia said in a blog post, emitted late on Friday before America s long Martin Luther King Jr weekend, that it had “engaged an outside investigator to conduct an independent investigation” following complaints from other employees. Three days later, the report came back highlighting “significant errors of judgment,” and bosses decided that “in light of these findings, we immediately reversed the decision to separate with the employee.”

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GitHub issues apology for firing of Jewish worker

GitHub issues apology for firing of Jewish worker
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