The adaptive reuse of a landmark airport terminal will incorporate a cost-effective combined heat and power plant. | Continue reading
Steven Troughton-Smith has written an epic blog post, tracing the evolution from NextSTEP to Mac OS X through the lens of Mail.app. | Continue reading
Unstoppable Domains aims to create an utterly decentralized, censorship-free Internet, with a little help from Tim Draper's venture capital firm and friends | Continue reading
Samsung researchers developed an algorithm that only needs one source image to create fake videos. | Continue reading
Take a look into how custom URI schemes can be used to leverage underlying vulnerabilities in applications. | Continue reading
Here on Visual Studio App Center, our platform is built as a set of microservices, which has afforded teams to make language and platform choices that work best for them, and ultimately allowed us to move and iterate quickly. Over time, | Continue reading
5 ways adopting API-first, headless CMS is the best way to foster company-wide innovation, speed up time-to-market, and enable seamless integrations. | Continue reading
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, as people flock to beaches, barbecues, and parties. | Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently considering Department of Commerce v. New York, a case challenging the Trump administration’s proposed inclusion of a citizenship q...Social Explorer provides easy access to demographic information about the United States. We provide thousands … | Continue reading
Last week, we published Introduction to snapcraft, a tutorial that provided a detailed overview of the snap build process. We touched on the concepts like snap ecosystem components, snapcraft command line, snapcraft.yaml syntax, and more.… | Continue reading
Among security professionals, one way to identify a breach or spurious entity is to detect anomalies and abnormalities in customer’ usage trend. At Google, | Continue reading
The new tools will include a high-resolution population density map with demographic estimates, a movement map and network coverage map. | Continue reading
Shahria Sharmin’s photo project on hijra, or third-gender, communities in Bangladesh and India explores femininity, familial rejection, and sexual taboos. | Continue reading
A review of Netflix's new anthology series What/If, which premieres with ten episodes on Friday. | Continue reading
Are we heading to another housing bubble? Why are housing prices in places like Amsterdam constantly rising? Who benefits from the ease of… | Continue reading
Huawei winning more fans from Apple camp amid growing tensions between the US and China over technology and trade. | Continue reading
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Primary cofounders Galyn Bernard and Christina Carbonell discuss how staying true to their model of curated options and organic community engagement has made their children’s clothing company a startup success. | Continue reading
More and more people are trying Linux-based operating systems these days, and with Windows 10 being so hated, that should not be a surprise. Sadly, while the Linux community should be thriving from Microsoft's missteps with Windows, it feels like the opposite is happening. The Li … | Continue reading
Sometimes you stumble upon articles or books that seem interesting, but are not directly related to your professional need. Reading these articles insures that you have a lead when you do need these topics. | Continue reading
Shares of Tesla opened lower Thursday, but recovered into positive territory a day after an influential analyst questioned whether the company will become a restructuring story. | Continue reading
California’s state Senate is considering legislation that would ban law enforcement’s use of facial recognition technology in body cameras. The proposal, which has already passed the … | Continue reading
Understanding how people use and experience important places for living nature is essential for effectively managing and monitoring human activities and conserving biodiversity. | Continue reading
Last fall I told you about and gave you a sneak preview of the steps that you would take to downlink data from a satellite. I am happy to report that the first two ground stations are now in operation, and that you can start using today. Using AWS Ground Station As I noted at […] | Continue reading
by TJ Coles CounterPunch edited by O Society May 22, 2019 The US Department of Defense’s bloated budget, along with CIA venture capital, helped to create tech giants, including Amazon, Apple, Faceb… | Continue reading
Grilled chicken shawarma is the perfect recipe for summer cookouts: easy, healthy, and incredibly flavorful. You’ll put this one on repeat performance all season long. Steak. Shish Kebab. BBQ Chicken. Steak. Shish Kebab. BBQ Chicken. It’s a kind of grilling rut I’ve noticed in re … | Continue reading
There is a law that is named after a famous bank robber, — it’s called Sutton’s law. After Willie Sutton was caught, a reporter asked him… | Continue reading
New research from Samsung Moscow can turn a single image (or, for better quality results, a series of images) into a puppet that can be driven by another person’s performance. (Hmm, new feature for Google Arts & Culture’s artistic doppelgänger-finder? 😌)[YouTube] [Via] | Continue reading
Unusual rocks discovered on a remote mountainside have alerted scientists to the dangers posed by a little-studied type of volcano. | Continue reading
Leonardo Da Vinci died 500 years ago, but here’s why we are still awed by his brilliance. The sins of industrial pollution aren’t easily absolved, as we learn from this story about a small Georgian… | Continue reading
The new Terminator Dark Fate featurette has James Cameron hyping the sequel and explaining that it follows Terminator 2 and ignores all sequels before it. | Continue reading
AWS Ground Station is a fully managed service that lets you control satellite communications, downlink and process satellite data, and scale your satellite operations quickly, easily and cost-effectively without having to worry about building or managing your own ground station i … | Continue reading
This week, on the irreverent tech show that spends way too much time on keyboards, we discuss Apple’s latest keyboard—drink!—announcements, the distribution of Teslas amongst our podcast hosts, what we really think of Elon Musk, and the ... | Continue reading
Lessons from Switzerland, Shanghai, Russia, and Singapore. | Continue reading
Devblog offers everything you need as a programmer to run a successful blog. Grab a custom domain, write in Markdown, and leverage Hashnode's developer audience. ❤️ No paywall and Ad-free forever! | Continue reading
Moving along the small forest trail in a pleasant natural area of central Jutland, one is met by this humble and simple timber retreat house. | Continue reading
Founders often mistake messaging as a marketing exercise to be done in a single session. Instead, it's something that the entire founding team should work through and internalize. It's basically the source of truth on what you do. | Continue reading
For years, an urban legend circulated online and in documentaries purporting how part of a groundbreaking musical instrument -- versions which are stored at a Bay Area university and other institutions -- was dipped in a psychedelic drug. | Continue reading
By Ben RogojanData science technical interviews, like other technical interviews require plenty of preparation. There are lots of subjects that need to be covered in order to ensure you are ready f... | Continue reading
We're excited to announce a major new feature for Construct 3, allowing you to write Javascript code in the editor! You'll be able to start off with snippets of... | Continue reading
Even when you write fantasy, the real world can influence your work. So Bryan Camp discovered when recent events caused to rethink the design of his latest novel, Gather the Fortunes. BRYAN CAMP: When I sold my first novel, The City of Lost Fortunes, I was lucky enough (and had a … | Continue reading