Wednesday, November 30, 2022

美股疯涨,鲍威尔说了什么,牛市来了?

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Keywords:

  1. Jolts, Job vacancy
  2. Terminal rate
  3. dual mandate
  4. PCE - merchandize, rent, services besides rent 




猴哥财经 | 美股 | 鲍威尔说了什么?道指进入牛市!

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How can I add a PHP page to WordPress?

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Adding PHP to WordPress: How to Add Code into Any Post or Page

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Looking to know how to run PHP code on a WordPress post or page? You’ve come to the right place. Here, we will uncover how to add PHP to a WordPress page or post so you can improve their functionality.

Reasons to Add PHP Code to WordPress Post or Page

By default, WordPress doesn’t allow you to run PHP code in posts or pages. The recommended way to add PHP functions is to modify the child theme or create custom page templates.

Despite so, there are occasions where you might want to add specific PHP functions to an individual post or page. In these cases, you can override the rule using WordPress code widget plugins.

The following tutorial will guide you through the process of using the Insert PHP Code Snippet plugin to add PHP code directly to a WordPress post or page.

How to Add PHP Code to WordPress Post or Page Using a Plugin

Before diving into the tutorial, make sure you have installed and activate the Insert PHP Code Snippet plugin. Check this tutorial for thorough instructions on how to install a WordPress plugin and activate it properly.

  1. From your WordPress dashboard, navigate to XYZ PHP Code -> PHPCode Snippets.
  2. In the PHP Code Snippets page, click Add New PHP Code Snippet. Add your desired PHP function and its tracking name to the appointed boxes. In this example, we will add the date() function that returns the local date and time. Then, click Create.
  3. If the process is successful, a confirmation message and the new function will appear on the screen. For future use, make sure all the PHP functions you want to use are active by checking the Action section. Active code snippets will show a green pause symbol while inactive ones will have a green checkmark next to them.
  4. To add a PHP code to a WordPress post or page, paste the snippet shortcode of the function you want to use in the desired location. If you’re using the Gutenberg block editor, use the shortcode or code block to display it.
  5. That’s it! Your newly created post should execute the PHP code like the following example:

Conclusion

Just because WordPress doesn’t allow you to run PHP code in a post or page, it’s not impossible to do so. Using WordPress code widget plugins, you can add various PHP functions to your posts or pages easily.

Yang Chen | Linkedin profile | Research experience | Meta | Temple university

 

      • Identify and eliminate the factors that lead to friction in message sending and receiving paths in Messenger and Instagram Apps. My team created, maintain, and improve a tracing system, which provides a single persistent trace from when the user hits the send button to when they receive a "Message Sent" receipt. This provides a user-centric approach to monitoring the current health and performance of the messaging platform across the Family of FB Apps. By providing this service on a random sample of all message sends across the world, we do reverse-engineering to debug regressions that occur in the messaging experience.
      • Skills: Objective-C · PHP · Kotlin · SQL · Java · C (Programming Language) · C++
      • Help detect, debug, and triage regressions that occur in Messenger. Help add more platform support and new features to our send-experience tracing system. My team created, maintain, and improve a tracing system, which provides a single persistent trace from when the user hits the send button to when they receive a "Message Sent" receipt. This provides a user-centric approach to monitoring the current health and performance of Messenger. By providing this service on a random sample of all message sends across the world, we do reverse-engineering to debug regressions that occur in the messaging experience.

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Tong Jian | Ph.D. | Machine learning | Meta

 

Biography

I am a Research Scientist at Meta. My research interests broadly lie in the fields of deep learning security, recommendation systems, neural network compression, continual learning, and applied machine learning.

I received my PhD degree in Machine Learning at SPIRAL Group from Northeastern University, advised by Prof. Straitis Ioannidis. I also collaborated with Prof. Jennifer G. Dy and Prof. Yanzhi Wang on model compression and Prof. Kaushik Roy Chowdhury on applied machine learning to wireless communication.

I received my B.Eng. (2016) in Electrical Engineering from Xi'an Jiaotong University, enrolled in the Honors Youth Program.

I interned at Amazon as Applied Scientist in 2021 and Bell Labs, Nokia as Researcher in 2020.

Book: Probably Approximately Correct: Nature's Algorithms for Learning and Prospering in a Complex World

 Valiant's 2013 book is Probably Approximately Correct: Nature's Algorithms for Learning and Prospering in a Complex World.[16] In it he argues, among other things, that evolutionary biology does not explain the rate at which evolution occurs, writing, for example, "The evidence for Darwin's general schema for evolution being essentially correct is convincing to the great majority of biologists. This author has been to enough natural history museums to be convinced himself. All this, however, does not mean the current theory of evolution is adequately explanatory. At present the theory of evolution can offer no account of the rate at which evolution progresses to develop complex mechanisms or to maintain them in changing environments."