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mPyPl is a library that simplifies all data-processing tasks in Python, by introducing a functional pipeline concept. | Continue reading
- By Nuadox Crew - NASA's Terra satellite provided before and after images that showed the extent of the fires that have affected Australia's Kangaroo Island. Kangaroo Island is located off the... | Continue reading
[Updated January 8, 2020.]I’ve got a couple of large plastic bins in my office that are full of DVDs and Blu-rays. Many of these are TV shows and movies that now stream in HD on one of the streaming services I subscribe to, making me question ... | Continue reading
Jupyter Notebook has become the “de facto” technology for Data Science teams to collaborate and share their experimentation findings. Still, the Data Science development ecosystem has not evolved… | Continue reading
The list of curated resources and software engineering blog posts for 2020-01-09 | Continue reading
I could spend days just tweaking things on my computer. Actually, I do. Whenever I see something annoying, I want to drop everything and try to fix it right away. It can be anything. From a minor: "Hey, I just run the same command twice, I should create an alias!" to installing r … | Continue reading
If you're hoping to see The Walking Dead: World Beyond crossovers with the primary series on AMC, you might end up being disappointed. | Continue reading
In the second half of 2019, I took my passing interest in the JAMstack and solidified it as one of my main focuses. I'm excited about the prospect of what lies in store in 2020. I was asked by Brian Rinaldi to answer a few questions on Stackbit's blog about where I think the JAMs … | Continue reading
Online business in 2020 isn't what it was in 2000, or even just a few years ago. Things are changing. The old idea of companies being closed, unapproachable entities is coming to an end slowly. While for bigger and especially for publicly-listed companies some legal requirements … | Continue reading
Packing for the trip of a lifetime? Don’t forget to invest in the best camera for vacations and travelers of all kinds. | Continue reading
Employees were informed of a "mandatory" meeting on Wednesday, at which about 400 staffers were terminated. | Continue reading
In polyphonic overtone singing, vocalists manipulate their tongue, mouth and throat to produce two tones at once. While the technique has emerged in disparate societies, it is thought to have originated in (and is most commonly associated with) Mongolian culture. For this video, … | Continue reading
Investigators have already ruled out SARS and other obvious culprits, officials say. | Continue reading
Wirecutter’s Five-Day Credit Card Checkup will send you a new email every day for a week, with tasks to help you get your credit cards in order. | Continue reading
Upcoming short form streaming service Quibi has developed a new viewing experience called Turnstyle. | Continue reading
Stanford communication scholar Gabriella Harari finds that it’s personality that influences how people use their digital devices; technology is just a medium to channel our everyday behavior, says Harari in a Q&A with Stanford News Service. | Continue reading
Write down your lessons without distraction and get automatic reminders. Capture new knowledge and make it yours while staying focused. | Continue reading
How to create the life you want in your underpants | Continue reading
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NLP highlights for the year 2019. | Continue reading
A San Francisco e-scooter company is accused of making up its own fake permits to operate on city streets. | Continue reading
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Using Andrei Kashcha's Peak Map tool, you can create what's called a ridgeline chart -- picture the album cover for Joy Division | Continue reading
There’s a revolution underway at computing networks, where devices are getting better at assessing circumstances. But can light switches have morals? | Continue reading
The first Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet trailer has arrived, teasing the new Apple TV+ comedy series about creating an epic fantasy video game. | Continue reading
After countless requests from the KiCad community, we are pleased to announce that SnapEDA is now supporting the latest KiCad footprint format! This is great news for KiCad users because this new format, introduced in KiCad Version 4, brought many improvements that our communit … | Continue reading
Over his 40-year academic career, Garcia-Molina helped lay the technological foundations for cloud computing and broke open many new fields with his prolific and innovative scholarship. | Continue reading
The Eventide Project team has started work on Eventide on Rails: an integration of Eventide and Rails that brings pub/sub, event sourcing, evented systems, and messaging to Ruby on Rails apps. Buil... | Continue reading
Jonathan Leo loves his cars, but not commuting in them. He lives in San Diego and works for the Navy, so he takes the city’s trolley to work as often as he can. Then, on the weekends, he unloads his 2012 Mercedes Benz C250 on some of California’s best roads. | Continue reading
Should you deploy Apache Spark to Kubernetes? Learn how model-driven operations have enabled one data engineering team to evaluate several options and come to an ideal solution. […] | Continue reading
An in-depth coverage of parsing terminology an issues, together with an explanation for each one of the major algorithms and when to use them | Continue reading
Advice on how to align your life with your temperament with a renewed sense of commitment to yourself at the start of the year. Pick one or go for all 12! | Continue reading
Last week my understanding of Observability went up astronomically. In fact, it was taken to an all new dimension, all by one tweet by Charity Majors (@mipsytipsy): Observability, short and sweet: … | Continue reading
Only 23% of Japanese citizens have a passport; many of them consider foreign countries dangerous. | Continue reading
Reviving an old GS proposal: borrowing from scientific notation and usingsubscripts like 'Gwern2020' for denoting sources (like citation, timing, ormedium) might be a useful trick for clearer writing, compared to omitting suchinformation or using standard cumbersome circumlocutio … | Continue reading