THIS EVENING & TONIGHTâ¦
Clouds will dissipate overnight. Weâll see some lingering cloud cover by the shoreline, otherwise, youâll be able to see the stars. The humidity will make the overnight hours relatively warm. The sun will be out as we start Sunday.
THE WEEKENDâ¦
Thanks to the long end-of-May days, weâll have lots of time to boost temperatures into the 80s or possibly 90s! It will feel noticeably warmer until the evening front arrives.
A backdoor cold front will move southward across New England on Sunday, and it will reach Connecticut by late afternoon. The front will stir up a few thunderstorms during the afternoon, but theyâll be hit-or-miss, and not every town will get one. The Storm Prediction Center has placed much of Northern and Western Connecticut in a âmarginalâ risk area for damaging winds. However, any strong storms that do develop will be isolated. Before the front arrives, temperatures will soar to near 90
I’ve definitely been feeling it this week, and I know the weather has a lot to do with it. I’m irritable, frustrated at nothing and angry at everything. The important
I have chosen to highlight Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, this week, in response to a student, Rawaa al Saqri’s research on the topic piquing my interest, thereby encouraging me to share my experiences of the condition, from an educational perspective.Not only a child disorder, as it is generally a lifetime condition, and while World.
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For State of Mind AI, an employee experience analytics solution, its cloud-first product helps one interact with end-users in real-time. “Leveraging the cloud also helps us scale our product performance on the fly while keeping data secure, safe, and protected. In addition, it helps us optimise costs as an early-stage startup,” shares Manoj Kumar, Founder, State of Mind AI.
Metabob, an AI company which has developed a tool to debug and visualise Python code, is dependent on using cloud-based solutions to gather and process training data. “We are a data-first company. The need to pipe data into the same locations as our training data is essential. So, leveraging cloud resources remains an essential part of our daily work,” shares Massi Genta, CEO, Metabob.
By Natalie Alms
The federal government looks to be one step closer to reopening workplaces for vaccinated workers, contractors and guests without masking and distancing requirements.
The White House-led Safer Federal Workforce Task Force updated its information on mask-wearing and physical distancing to reflect recent changes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In most settings, fully vaccinated people generally do not need to wear a mask or physically distance in Federal buildings or on Federal lands, except where called for by Federal, State, local tribal or territorial laws, rules and regulations, reads the updated Frequently Asked Questions on the task force s website.