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      <title>futurize: Parallelize Common Functions via a &#34;Magic&#34; Touch 🪄</title>
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      <description>I am incredibly excited to announce the release of the futurize package. This launch marks a major milestone in the decade-long journey of the Futureverse project.
Since the inception of the future ecosystem, I (and others) have envisioned a tool that would make concurrent execution as simple as possible with minimal change to your existing code &amp;ndash; no refactoring, no new function names to memorize &amp;ndash; it should just work and work the same everywhere.</description>
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