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Amid a split in the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton headlined an event that was part music festival, part TED Talk. We went with two hosts from Chapo Trap House to check it out. | Continue reading
If you're a regular reader who happens to pay attention to the comment bylines, you probably know the name Dave Levingston. Dave is a retired photojournalist who lives in Canton, Ohio. He took the last photograph in this post. Dave... | Continue reading
After having spent about a decade of aggressively optimising C/C++ code, the speaker would like to share his view on modern compilers, wh... | Continue reading
What if employee-owned businesses were the key to a healthier, more humane economy? | Continue reading
When the Earth's magnetic poles trade places, they take a while to get sorted. | Continue reading
Patrick Wilcken examines Claude Lévi-Strauss, a thinker who applied the rigour of science and the technical models of linguistics to social phenomena | Continue reading
Asteroids, including those that might slam into Earth. Clouds of gas and dust on the verge of forming stars. Planets orbiting stars other than our own. | Continue reading
Our Reigning Political Puppets, Dancing to Invisible Strings | Continue reading
The death toll from Typhoon Lekima rose to 32 in eastern China, local authorities said Sunday, as rescue teams worked to find more than a dozen people still missing after the storm triggered a landslide and forced the evacuation of more than a million residents. | Continue reading
Indian authorities on Sunday mounted major rescue and relief efforts as the death toll from monsoon floods which cut off roads in the country's south and west rose to at least 144. | Continue reading
Rock climbers scale a giant canopy in Taranto to build the world's biggest iron-ore park cover as steel giant ArcelorMittal strives to clean up and turn around Italy's most polluting plant. | Continue reading
Continuous Integration & Deployment for npm packages | Continue reading
The technology at the heart of the project, called carbon capture and storage, is vital in the global fight against climate change. | Continue reading
Sure, tech like this will almost certainly precipitate election chaos if not war—but hey, how soon can I put it into my mustache-craving 10-year-old’s hands?Previously from the same creator (Dr. Fakenstein):[YouTube 1 & 2] | Continue reading
A new Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark make-up featurette focuses on the creation of The Corpse, which loyally recreates one of the book's illustrations. | Continue reading
Eye surgery could cause you to misjudge distances while driving | Continue reading
“When we invented the personal computer, we created a new kind of bicycle…a new man-machine partnership…a new generation of… | Continue reading
I’ve been programming using PHP professionally since 10 years now. After my Computer Engineering degree, all I knew was that Java was not my piece of cake any more (after 6+ years using it for personal and academic projects), I wanted a much simpler stack and I figured out that a … | Continue reading
We curate mobile apps for your smartphone | Continue reading
These arthropods can tell us about the causes of animal extinctions. | Continue reading
Just as there is no magic pill to prevent cognitive decline, no single almighty brain food can ensure a sharp brain as you age. Nutritionists emphasize that the most important strategy is to follow a healthy dietary pattern that includes a lot of fru... | Continue reading
Sorry Pete Buttigieg, but government conscription is unconstitutional and poorly thought through. | Continue reading
This week, let’s take a look at convenient, but sometimes divisive language feature — computed properties — and how they can let us build really elegant convenience APIs, how to avoid accidentally hiding performance problems when deploying them, and a few different strategies for … | Continue reading
This week, let’s take a look at convenient, but sometimes divisive language feature — computed properties — and how they can let us build really elegant convenience APIs, how to avoid accidentally hiding performance problems when deploying them, and a few different strategies for … | Continue reading
The Week in Review is a collection of both all the goodness I’ve written during the past week around the internet, as well as a small pile of links I found interesting – generally endurance sports related. I’ve often wondered | Continue reading
Portect scripts from malicious modifications | Continue reading
Guarapo de Jagua is a fermented beverage, one of the most refreshing traditional Dominican drinks, and a great alternative to soft drinks. | Continue reading
Guarapo de Jagua is a fermented beverage, one of the most refreshing traditional Dominican drinks, and a great alternative to soft drinks. | Continue reading
Samsung DeX is a neat way of turning your phone or tablet into an actual computer. At first, the system required you to connect your device to a dock, but | Continue reading
About half of top IT companies' work visa applications rejected in the past year by the United States. | Continue reading
Last year, I published the affiliate marketing traffic sources I was trying in September. The response to that article was fantastic and I got a lot of great feedback from my publishers at PeerFly. This | Continue reading
Reversal of Earth’s magnetic field polarity every 105 to 106 years is among the most far-reaching, yet enigmatic, geophysical phenomena. The short duration of reversals make precise temporal records of past magnetic field behavior paramount to understanding the processes that pro … | Continue reading
After tearing down the AirPods themselves we were requested by many people to teardown the charging station too. | Continue reading
How to uncover the root cause of bottlenecks and fix them | Continue reading
"In practice, this executive order would mean that whichever political party is in power could dictate what speech is allowed on the Internet." | Continue reading
Around the world, authoritarian governments have been using disinformation to disrupt protest movements. The protesters are evolving to take them on. | Continue reading
In a provocative new book, MIT’s Andrew McAfee asserts that rich countries have figured out how to grow with lighter environmental impacts—and developing nations can follow suit. | Continue reading