Citizens around the world are asking courts to override the climate-related policy choices of democratically elected legislatures and mandate the substance of future legislation. In the name of previously unrecognized rights, plaintiffs in hundreds of cases are asserting that jud … | Continue reading
Smoking cannabis can impair memory, but a new study has found that giving up can partially reverse the effect after several days | Continue reading
React and redux based, lightweight javascript framework | Continue reading
In today’s world, web developers have it all: money, perks, freedom, respect. But is there value in what we do? | Continue reading
TL;DR https://snack.expo.io/@bacon/github | Continue reading
NASA's Kepler space telescope, which has discovered 70 percent of the 3,800 confirmed alien worlds to date, has run out of fuel and signed off. | Continue reading
Founders Edition cards seem to be the most bork-prone,Graphics ,Nvidia,GeForce RTX 2080 Ti,GPU,graphics,borkage | Continue reading
Each spring, male deer sprout a new pair of antlers, which are essentially temporary external bones, at a speed unparalleled by the bone growth of other mammals. Now, research led by scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine has identified two genes that drive the … | Continue reading
The Inspection Paradox is Everywhere The inspection paradox is a common source of confusion, an occasional source of error, and an op... | Continue reading
As part of our platform research in Zimperium zLabs, I have recently discloseda a critical vulnerability affecting multiple high-privileged Android services to Google. Google designated it as CVE-2018-9411 and patched it in the July security update (2018-07-01 patch level), inclu … | Continue reading
At Gruntwork, we write lots of automated tests for the code in our Infrastructure as Code Library. Most of these are integration tests… | Continue reading
Florida man says Tesla oversold Autopilot's capabilities. | Continue reading
Single-binary interpreter portability (Linux). GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets. | Continue reading
Beijing says scientific and medical uses for such materials are now permittedWorld Wildlife Fund condemns move, saying it will ‘have devastating consequences globally’ | Continue reading
Conservation groups are calling for an international treaty to prevent ecological collapse | Continue reading
Adolescents and young adults who regularly use cannabis but stop for 30 days have better memory and an improved ability to learn compared to peers who continue to smoke, vape or ingest pot, a study has found. | Continue reading
The relatively new R Notebooks improve the workflows of common data analysis in ways Jupyter Notebooks can't. | Continue reading
LOS ANGELES, Tuesday, October 30, 2018—The impact of obesity and overweight on the U.S. economy has eclipsed $1.7 trillion, an amount equivalent to 9.3 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product, according to a new Milken Institute report on the role excess weight plays in th … | Continue reading
Paleotronic had a chat with prolific teletext artist Steve Horsley, aka Horsenburger, about how and why he got into teletext art. Thanks for agreeing to answer our questions! When did you first encounter teletext? What [more...] | Continue reading
Before learning web development and programming I was always at awe whenever I looked into nicely done websites. I love reading articles… | Continue reading
Palak puri are, deep fried circular flatbread made with a spinach and whole wheat flour dough. Healthy can be delicious too, these puris are a testament. | Continue reading
Scientists have been analysing the way birds jump when they take-off to help us understand why they simply don't just fall over when attempting to fly. | Continue reading
If you encountered an elephant bird today, it would be hard to miss. Measuring in at over 10 feet tall, the extinct avian is the largest bird known to science. However, while you looked up in awe, it's likely that the big bird would not be looking back. | Continue reading
When you're in the business of building the networks people need and the services they need to run on them, you may also be running a mail s... | Continue reading
Giant pandas make all sorts of sounds – honks, chirps, roars – and now we know how to tell if they’ve mated by listening to their bleats | Continue reading
The list of curated resources and software engineering blog posts for 2018-10-31 | Continue reading
Last July, I left my dream job at Google to work on a startup full-time. Since then, many of my entrepreneurial friends have asked me about the decision to leave a good corporate job for the risky unknown. In this article, I’ll give my advice to first-time founders who are torn b … | Continue reading
Success in the movie industry relies on a studio’s ability to attract moviegoers—but that’s sometimes easier said than done. Moviegoers are a diverse group | Continue reading
In-memory workloads continue to be the backbone of innovative data management use cases, but as demand increases, so does the need for even larger memory c | Continue reading
Avalonia - A multi-platform .NET UI framework | Continue reading
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The robotic car company created by Google is poised to attempt a major technological leap in California, where its vehicles will hit the roads without a human on hand to take control in emergencies. The regulatory approval announced Tuesday allows Waymo's dr … | Continue reading
Kepler will live on in troves of data that scientists have yet to process. | Continue reading
Mastering game mechanics through the power of data | Continue reading
Today I want to talk about a kind of failure you rarely hear about: not when your new business doesn’t make money, but when it does. But first: kitte | Continue reading
Chiune Sugihara, Japanese consul in Kaunas, Lithuania, awoke on the morning of July 18, 1940, to a disturbing sight. He peered through the curtains of his | Continue reading
My contribution to the open-source community. | Continue reading
When someone loves you fully they often read you better than you think you know yourself. I’m blessed to have that in my life now. In a recent dinner conversation where I was sharing with Cor… | Continue reading