This is the second in a series of blog posts in which we outline our experience with developing the first HTML5 game-streaming service. | Continue reading
Before we talk about tripwire offers, there’s something we should all understand. Nothing in business is free. It costs money to get new customers (whethe… | Continue reading
Vue.js is a progressive JavaScript framework. It has a lot of features include components, rendering routing etc. Vue vs react is an… | Continue reading
“Who Runs Bartertown!?” – Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome The First Amendment protects your right to say whatever you want free from government prosecution. It does not protect you from saying hateful things on private properties or privately-owned forums without fear of repercussio … | Continue reading
Most patients value family and friends far more than money or success | Continue reading
If you read the MySQL manual you might have seen the ORDER BY RAND() to randomize the the rows and using the LIMIT 1 to just take one of the rows. SELECT name FROM random ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 1; This example works fine and is fast if you only ... | Continue reading
Global warming will compound the pressures driving migrants from poor, fragile countries | Continue reading
I spent a few days in Berlin last week.1 One of things you notice as a visitor to Berlin is the remembrance of the Holocaust and t | Continue reading
Event Details Date: November 13 – 15, 2018 Location: Berlin, Germany Venue: CityCube Booth: B10 OpenStack Summit Berlin Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is headlining the main event of the season, OpenStack Summit Berlin, November 13… | Continue reading
An eagle wearing a GoPro HERO7 camera took flight over a crowded Estadio Azteca stadium in the Santa Úrsula neighborhood in Mexico City, which was packed | Continue reading
The $1,300 Ryzen Threadripper 2790WX comes bristling with 24 cores and 48 threads of processing power, but is it better than the less-expensive Threadripper X-series models? | Continue reading
The purpose of this post is to explain how someone would install Stimulus JS in an existing Rails application and show some… | Continue reading
Operator precedence determines the way in which operators are parsed with respect to each other. Operators with higher precedence become the operands of operators with lower precedence. | Continue reading
China on Monday announced it was authorising the trade of rhinoceros and tiger parts for scientific, medical and cultural purposes, a move wildlife conservationists fear could have "devastating consequences" globally. | Continue reading
When temperatures drop, plants can't bundle up. Stuck outside, exposed, plants instead undergo a series of biochemical changes that protect cells from damage. Scientists have described these changes and identified some of the genes controlling them, but it's not clear how all the … | Continue reading
Facebook open-sources QNNPACK, a high-performance kernel library optimized for mobile AI. QNNPACK speeds up many advanced neural network operations. | Continue reading
For our podcast The Trip, we day drink with exceptional people. This week Nathan Thornburgh us in Oaxaca to talk to baker and pickler Pauline Garcia. | Continue reading
There is a lot of discussion about how design should evolve. On the one hand we believe that it needs to be simple and fast, just like… | Continue reading
An East Coast Aero Club customer from Switzerland wanted to burn up some Cirrus SR20 time. So it was off to KHVN and the Yale University Art Gallery. Walking around the campus we saw signs preparin… | Continue reading
This AI Startup Generates Legal Papers Without Lawyers, and Suggests a Ruling | Continue reading
French studio flca renovates parisian attic apartment located at the top of a little residential wooden building built around 1830. | Continue reading
A new, more powerful generation of a patented Southwest Research Institute magnetostrictive sensor withstands extreme temperatures, automatically adjusts frequencies and incorporates a stronger magnet. The compact magnetostrictive transducer (MsT) more accurately detects potentia … | Continue reading
What if centralized integration services are getting it wrong? What if in the future, every service would come with integrations out-of-the-box? Every cloud service would have their own mini, built-in iPaaS, and apps from disparate cloud services would support integrations with e … | Continue reading
In this tutorial, we’ll pair Vue.js, three.js and LUIS (Cognitive Services) to create a voice-controlled web visualization. But first, a little context | Continue reading
— When Falsifiability meets Public Perception | Continue reading
The US Food and Drug administration has just granted a “Breakthrough therapy” designation to a treatment that uses psychedelic mushrooms as a therapy for treatment-resistant depression. | Continue reading
Learn how React's new Hooks feature works, and how Hooks can make your code cleaner and easier to write. | Continue reading
A recent UN climate report said that if global temperatures rose above 1.5 C it could lead to catastrophic climate change. Bitcoin alone could raise global temperatures by 2 C within two decades. | Continue reading
Scientists will explore new sites in deep waters surrounding Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to learn more about coral and fish habitats as part of a 22-day mission led by the U.S. government. | Continue reading
Some of these are actually really good. | Continue reading
The Hubble Space Telescope is studying the cosmos once again after a three-week shutdown. | Continue reading
Museu Nacional dos Coches. Lisboa, Portugal | Continue reading
DNA-damaging agents, or "DDAs," make up the most widely used group of cancer drugs. Yet their therapeutic success has been curtailed by drug resistance—either present in cancer cells from the disease onset or arising during treatment. | Continue reading
Household lightbulbs give off a chaotic torrent of energy, as trillions of miniscule light particles—called photons—reflect and scatter in all directions. Quantum light sources, on the other hand, are like light guns that fire single photons one by one, each time they are trigger … | Continue reading
Each of us is only half human. The other half is microbial. Trillions of viruses, fungi, bacteria and other microscopic organisms coat our skin and line our vital organs. | Continue reading
Climate scientists have not been properly accounting for what plants do at night, and that, it turns out, is a mistake. A new study from the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has found that plant nutrient uptake in the absence of photosyn … | Continue reading
The more severe a crime, the more evidence you should have to prove someone did it. But a new Duke study, appearing Oct. 29 in Nature Human Behavior, has shown that the type of alleged crime can increase jurors' confidence in guilt. | Continue reading
Astronomers from The Australian National University (ANU) and CSIRO have witnessed, in the finest detail ever, the slow death of a neighbouring dwarf galaxy, which is gradually losing its power to form stars. | Continue reading