Following a similar leak from ASRock, all of which points to an imminent CES reveal for the GPU | Continue reading
Curated library of colors, fonts and resources for Web Developers & Digital Designers. | Continue reading
A site for cataloging the many technical musing of Andy Desmarais | Continue reading
Besides changes on many fields that for most of us is hard to interact and to change something, a New Year doesn't has any particular impact... | Continue reading
China's weakest point in the electric vehicle industry chain is vehicle manufacturing, with the difficulty lying in the need to support and improve the entire industrial chain. | Continue reading
Oh boy. I haven’t posted a recipe here in a long time. As I’m sure I’ve shared before, the online food world has changed SO MUCH in the ten years I’ve had this blog, and it just seems like the world doesn’t need more pontificating about food. I am still cooking my brains out over … | Continue reading
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Anyone reading our Mojito hosting guide knows we like to deploy A/B tests with Bitbucket Pipelines. And for those still perhaps unaware of A/B testing, it’s a method we use to measure if a change (e.g. new homepage design) causes... | Continue reading
A few brief reports about international science and technology from Indonesia to Spain, including one from Brazil about the highest voltage electric eel ever discovered. | Continue reading
Whats ES6? What about ESNext? TC39? ECMA? Transpilers? There's an entire ecosystem around shipping new-ish JavaScript to older browsers and how we decide what features get added to JavaScript in the first place. Let's dive in. | Continue reading
Giorgio Tinacci, Casavo completed 100+ real estate transactions, investing €30M+ and becoming the leading European platform in the space. | Continue reading
Smalltalk is old. Very old. Just like LISP is very old. Just like Forth is very old. Just like Erlang is very old. Just like Haskell is very old. Let’s face it, any language created before 1995 is … | Continue reading
Three crashes involving Teslas that killed three people have increased scrutiny of the company's Autopilot driving system just months before CEO Elon Musk has planned to put fully self-driving cars on the streets. | Continue reading
Investigators think the man fell into a glass table, leading him to die from a loss of blood. | Continue reading
I just finished reading Gregory Zuckerman’s fantastic biography of Jim Simons: “The man who solved the market.” It covers some of the many… | Continue reading
The ancient Mesopotamian method for keeping their leaders humble | Continue reading
10 highly durable hex inch bits in a pocket-sized organizer case with a slide-out drawer for quick and easy access. | Continue reading
The Concurrency with Python Series: Concurrency with Python: Why? Concurrency with Python: Threads and Locks Concurrency with Python: Functional Programming Concurrency with Python: Separating Identity From State Concurrency with Python: Actor Models Concurrency with Python: CSP … | Continue reading
Hey, this is Ben and I code your venture free. I wanna make a game but I don’t have money. After a week of trial and error, here’s how the… | Continue reading
We've got the full list of 2020 Golden Globes winners right here. Who took home the top prizes in film and television this year? | Continue reading
Mark Hall outlines four key ways in which we are supporting the community banking movement to make an impact. | Continue reading
The list of curated resources and software engineering blog posts for 2020-01-06 | Continue reading
I started my 2020 by thumbing through Twitter as I often do, and often try to avoid doing. Between the technology and political tweets were personal 2019 reviews and retrospectives. In software development, we use the idea of the agile sprint retrospective). A sprint is a period … | Continue reading
From the Olympics to elections, nations use hackers to win a bigger geopolitical game. | Continue reading
The homepage for the U.S. Federal Depository Library Program was briefly altered Saturday evening to show a pro-Iranian message and an image of bloodied Donald Trump being punched in the face. | Continue reading
TradeNet (later TradeSoft), the company I worked for back in 2000 had me enrolled in a .NET Early Adopter Training Program which taught… | Continue reading
Called ‘The Book of Two Ways,’ it provides detailed instructions and ancient cheat codes for navigating the afterlife. | Continue reading
I can’t really imagine the lunar lander surviving trick-or-treating beyond the end of the driveway, but man do I love these costumes:Per CNET,"Charlie enters the costume by crawling underneath, and there is a pair of shoulder straps that she uses to lift the entire costume," thei … | Continue reading
Doug Hayes gave his ten grandchildren the best Christmas gift, one that didn't fit under the tree: the "Grandfather Express," a school truck to take them to school every morning. The little ones attend a school | Continue reading
Do you use a captcha to keep out bots? hCaptcha is a drop-in replacement for reCAPTCHA that earns website owners money and helps companies get their data labeled. | Continue reading
Breaking news and analysis from TIME.com. Politics, world news, photos, video, tech reviews, health, science and entertainment news. | Continue reading