A new tool called TabNine uses artificial intelligence and Deep Learning to shorten processes and predict the next line of coding you want to type. | Continue reading
U.S. adults are getting news from social media increasingly often — but they also think that the big platforms have too much control over the news they see and that this results in a "worse mix of news" for users, according to a study of 5,107 people out Wednesday from the Pew Re … | Continue reading
Energy is a quantity that must always be positive—at least that's what our intuition tells us. If every single particle is removed from a certain volume until there is nothing left that could possibly carry energy, then a limit has been reached. Or has it? Is it still possible to … | Continue reading
Plus, front rows from Chanel and Miu Miu. | Continue reading
We're highlighting a different streaming horror movie every day this month. Today: the John Carpenter/Tobe Hooper horror anthology Body Bags. | Continue reading
Elon Musk, founder of private space-faring company SpaceX, recently unveiled his new Starship craft. Amazingly, it is designed to carry up to 100 crew members on interplanetary journeys throughout the solar system, starting with Mars in 2024. | Continue reading
The cordyceps fungus is said to have the power to fix a host of health problems from muscle fatigue to diabetes. But are the claims too good to be true? | Continue reading
After 22 years, Gattaca is still a plausible, thoughtful tale of discrimination, disability, and worth set in a world where at one point genetic editing must have had good intentions. | Continue reading
A new way of 3-D printing soft materials such as gels and collagens offers a major step forward in the manufacture of artificial medical implants. | Continue reading
A dispatch from the New York Film Festival on the latest from Diao Yinan, Pedro Costa, Albert Serra and more. | Continue reading
On a sunny day in early August 2019, screams broke the calm of a national park in East Africa. Researchers ran to find Kidman – an adult female chimpanzee—and her child being attacked by the dogs of poachers. In their desperate attempt to save them, the researchers fought off the … | Continue reading
The fires raging across the Brazilian Amazon have captured the world's attention. Meanwhile, South America's second-largest forest, the Gran Chaco, is disappearing in plain sight. | Continue reading
[Nearly] Everything you need to know in 2019 | Continue reading
I hit an important milestone this week. About 100,000 people have read the writings on this website. I couldn’t hope for that kind of scale when I decided to write one article every weekday. It’s a pretty exciting thought to have thousands of people engaging with ideas coming str … | Continue reading
One-on-one meeting templates for weekly and monthly meetings, your first 121 meeting, quarterly review, skip-level and remote one-on-ones. | Continue reading
New CPU memory type proposed. No silicon prototype. Just a research paper and a lot of hope. | Continue reading
Fun weekend outing: stocking up on supplies at the Container Store. | Continue reading
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An ever-changing planetscape, some tricky gravity, and a golf ball. | Continue reading
This week I’m not showing any new code for the parser generator I’ve described it the previous parts. Instead, I’ll try to describe what I… | Continue reading
You've heard of LAMP, JAM, and MEAN, but what is the PLONK stack? And why should you be considering it for your Cloud Native Applications? | Continue reading
Summary Franklin tells us about his life and path up until 1791. It was published before his death and has become one of the most famous examples of an autobiography: “He felt the need of school training and set to work to educate himself. He had an untiring industry, and love of … | Continue reading
Caribbean activists are joining the global movement to demand action on climate change; after all, island nations are on the frontline of the crisis with the most adverse effects. | Continue reading
Linux Mint unveiled plans to refresh its famous logo with a 'more modern' design last year, but since then it's been pretty quiet about how the effort is | Continue reading
She alleged that the mobile app helps in large-scale circulation of obscene and vulgar sexual contents featuring women and children. | Continue reading
Ready to use AI-fueled customer support chatbot platform. Our virtual assistant helps helpdesk and customer service teams. | Continue reading
The startup offers an easy way to specify, order and track custom design projects | Continue reading
In the land of Big Data, it matters. | Continue reading
Comparing 5 popular neural net architectures on iOS: VGG16, ResNet50, InceptionV3, GoogleNet, and SqueezeNet using PyTorch | Continue reading
Blazor is a feature of ASP.NET for building interactive web UIs using C# instead of JavaScript. It's real .NET running in the browser on WebAssembly. | Continue reading
Tailored metal nanoclusters can be actively developed in the lab to manipulate light at the subwavelength scale for nanophotonic applications. However, their precise molecular arrangement in a hotspot with fixed numbers and positions remain challenging to investigate. Weina Fang … | Continue reading
One year ago the journalist Jamal Khashoggi walked into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul and never walked out. This is what happened. | Continue reading
Understanding the impact of modern fishing techniques is critical to ensure the sustainability of the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) tuna fishery—the largest tuna fishery in the world that accounts for 55% of the total tropical tuna catch and provides up to 98% of gover … | Continue reading
New research from Royal Holloway, University of London, has found that changes to the environment caused by human activity can promote earthquake-triggered landslides. The devastation caused by landslides in suburban parts of Palu, Indonesia, after a magnitude 7.5 earthquake last … | Continue reading