Last May, Jacob Shaul logged onto his computer and began remotely teaching more than 170 students in Bolivia the basics of ...
Anthropic briefly yanked Claude Code from the list of features on its Claude Pro plan. An exec says it was just a test, but ...
September message to Trump, the three sources said. Infuriated, Olsen accused the firm of blocking his work, serving the ...
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Jacob Shaul, a San Francisco high school student, has expanded his volunteer-run coding initiative, Mode to Code, to teach 1,000 students across eight countries in 2025. The program offers free ...
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Orange County Library System will offer free business workshops, cultural programs, family activities and heritage month ...