Chris Woodruff talks to director of program management for the .NET platform, Scott Hunter, about what developers can expect from .NET Core 3. | Continue reading
A successful microservice testing strategy must effectively manage the interdependent components involved. This article presents the tradeoffs for twelve testing techniques. Each approach has advantages and disadvantages. Which technique, or blend of techniques, should be used fo … | Continue reading
[Nearly] Everything you need to know in 2019 | Continue reading
The architects designed the Riverbend House and guest house in a stripped-down plan: as two bars set perpendicular to each other, ... | Continue reading
Extensible mobile app debugging | Continue reading
Jaime Chu at The Baffler: If at the beginning of the crisis in Hong Kong, three months ago, it was hard for some to imagine how a supposedly democratic conclave within authoritarian China and the pride of imperial capitalists everywhere would soon become the undeclared police sta … | Continue reading
Increasing the amounts of deadwood in protected forests would help conserve biodiversity, according to a new University of Alberta review. | Continue reading
I’ve been explaining what queues are, and why using a database as a queue is a bad idea, today I’m going to expand your toolkit, explain how Topics create alternatives to rewrites, and give a concr… | Continue reading
In Brazil's dry season between May and September, forest fires are common. | Continue reading
Climate change has serious, long-term, and far-reaching negative consequences for our ocean. | Continue reading
Sponges form an extensive animal phylum with over 7,500 species worldwide, which occur in a wide range of habitats in the ocean. A special feature of this animal phylum is their ability to filter seawater, through which these organisms obtain their food. In doing so, certain spon … | Continue reading
Adam Kirsch at The New Yorker: This new “Darkness at Noon” arrives in a very different world from that which greeted the original, and one important difference has to do with Koestler’s reputation. In 1940, he was thirty-five and little known in the English-speaking world. He had … | Continue reading
How the parent company of Trump’s campaign firm plied its skills on the battlefield and in elections, while working for the U.S., the U.K., and NATO. | Continue reading
Substantial school spending cuts triggered by the Great Recession were associated with sizable losses in academic achievement for students living in counties most affected by the economic downturn, according to a new study published today in AERA Open, a peer-reviewed journal of … | Continue reading
I went down a rabbit hole last week looking up articles attempting to define Branding. | Continue reading
Over the past two years, many of our customers have productionized their machine learning pipelines. Most pipeline components create some kind of metadata which is important to learn from. This metadata is often unstructured (e.g. Tensorflow’s training metadata is different from … | Continue reading
A tribe of nomadic divers has evolved larger spleens to allow them to catch fish more than 200 feet underwater, scientists have discovered. | Continue reading
Reform needs to come from outside of higher ed. | Continue reading
A Far-Flunger offers questions that illuminate the themes of Tarantino's latest. | Continue reading
A video game review of the hit Borderlands 3. | Continue reading
A review of EVIL, a daring new drama from CBS. | Continue reading
Sprint admits mistake, promises to pay money back but could be punished by FCC. | Continue reading
Google says one of its quantum computers has solved a problem in 200 seconds that it estimates a state-of-the-art supercomputer would take 10,000 years to solve, claiming "quantum supremacy". | Continue reading
Teofilo Garcia may be the last Filipino to turn gourds he grows into headwear. | Continue reading
From planning personal or business events to closing contracts, digital forms are crucial tools to connect people, gather data and optimize workflows. That said, here’s how can you create a… | Continue reading
You may be swallowing billions of tiny plastic particles while sipping a cup of freshly brewed gourmet tea, a new study from McGill University in Montreal suggests. | Continue reading
Boston Dynamics programmed their Atlas robot to do a gymnastics routine.I lost it when it did that little jump split at about | Continue reading
Go has become increasingly popular in recent years, especially in my local area. Go has been consistently displacing other backend languages like Ruby, Python, C# and Java. Go is wanted for its simplicity, explicitness, speed, and low memory consumption. Many developers that are … | Continue reading
Today, after a longer than expected wait, we're opening WARP and WARP Plus to the general public. If you haven’t heard about it yet, WARP is a mobile app designed for everyone which uses our global network to secure all of your phone’s Internet traffic. | Continue reading
If you have seen [our other post] you know that we released WARP to the last members of our waiting list today. With WARP our goal was to secure and improve the connection between your mobile devices and the Internet. | Continue reading
These new Super7 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures bring the vintage Playmates toys to life, but with a detailed makeover. | Continue reading
A few years back, Unroll.me promised to help users unsubscribe from email newsletters en masse, for free. It turned out they were scanning users’ email and selling data—for example, selling data from Lyft emails to Uber. That is why you should pay money for Leave Me Alone, an ema … | Continue reading