I’m writing this from a mash-up of a magazine newsroom in Bucharest. The walls are smelly and stained from a recent flood in the apartment … | Continue reading
Amazing Bootstrap 4 and HTML templates for startups to create responsive sites, faster and easier. | Continue reading
Cinematographer Bradford Young’s low-light cinematography highlights how many theaters no longer meet decades-old industry standards. | Continue reading
A fictional outbreak revealed vulnerabilities that are hardwired into the American system. | Continue reading
GraphQL Yoga is an open source server utility tool based on Express that simplifies how developers build GraphQL servers. This lesson shows how quick it is to get started with Yoga by writing simple types and resolvers. It also shows you how to test and inspect a GraphQL server/s … | Continue reading
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While quantum computer makers struggle to bring down costs, the Japanese computer giant has created a dedicated silicon chip to match quantum computer performance | Continue reading
In this tutorial we’re going to create a simple blog using React, GraphQL and Cosmic JS. This is going to be the fastest and most… | Continue reading
By Sandeep Dinesh, Developer Advocate Editor’s note: Today is the final installment in a seven-part video and blog series from Google De... | Continue reading
User Interfacing is a publication for user interface programming and design. | Continue reading
1. Advisory InformationTitle: Quest KACE System Management Appliance Multiple VulnerabilitiesAdvisory ID: CORE-2018-0004Advisory URL: http://www.coresecurity.com/advisories/quest-kace-system-management-appliance-multiple-vulnerabilitiesDate published: 2018-05-31Date of last updat … | Continue reading
Amazon launches a new beta feature that developers can implement to help Alexa users more easily discover their skills, without having to invoke them by name. | Continue reading
When I was at university, I took courses in subjects that didn’t seem related to design, which was my intended occupation. I enrolled in literature, philosophy, history and maths just to name a few… but the one that surprised me the most was psychology. At that time, while readin … | Continue reading
“She was struggling so I decided to help her" When a wonderfully thoughtful eight year boy in Milledgeville, Georgia named Maurice Adams Jr. saw from the car window that an elderly woman with a walker was struggling to climb the concrete steps into a local park, he asked his mom … | Continue reading
A hacker took control of Ticketfly's website and claims to have stolen the company's customer database. | Continue reading
Split brain syndrome is a state where a cluster of nodes is partitioned into smaller clusters of equal numbers of nodes, and each cluster believes it is the active cluster. This is a harmful state, as data is changed on a partition, without being replicated to the other. This blo … | Continue reading
Applying a responsive strategy for displaying images means more than just adding max-width: 100%; to your image tags. You don’t want to display an image that is much larger than the area it occupies, otherwise you’re just wasting bits. You need to deliver scaled-down versions of … | Continue reading
Getting to know your customers pays dividends in lots of overlooked ways. Contributor Evan Magliocca explores some of the possibilities. | Continue reading
Calculate how much you and your partner should contribute towards shared expenses. | Continue reading
Ahhh.. meetings. The one old school company thing that survives in this agile, open-office, ‘remote first’, nomadic worker world. And it is easy to see why: the ‘meeting’ is the last guaranteed way to get everyone to pay attention for an hour, or at least, pretend to. It still is … | Continue reading
We've all heard about the search for life on other planets, but what about looking on other moons? | Continue reading
President Donald Trump’s tweet in advance of the crucial jobs report may have violated federal guidelines barring officials from commenting on data before its release. | Continue reading
Amazon has swallowed retail, and now has begun banning and threatening to ban what it deems to be problematic customers. | Continue reading
Do you know sensible algorithms that run in polynomial time in (Input length + Output length), but whose asymptotic running time in the same measure has a really huge exponent/constant (at least, w... | Continue reading
Trends marketers should be paying attention to in the year ahead. | Continue reading
At the GEN Summit in Portugal, Emily Bell teased research from Columbia's Tow Center for Digital Journalism conducted over the past two years on the relationship between technology platforms and journalism. (The full results will be announced in two weeks.) The research draws on … | Continue reading
Some things are complicated, and some things are not. A hammer is a simple tool, while a car is not a simple tool. However, both solve a… | Continue reading
For most tech professionals, the words “open source operating system” naturally translate to Linux. And so it’s understandable that those... | Continue reading
Your open source low-code platform for developing custom enterprise software - VisionX. 100% platform independent & open-source. Try it for free. | Continue reading
Tell the world that you respect the good intentions of the open source community | Continue reading
“IN AN INDUSTRY that extols innovation over customer satisfaction, and prefers algorithm to human judgement (forgetting that every algorithm has human bias in its DNA), perhaps it should not surprise us that toolchains have replaced know-how.” Our addiction to complicated toolcha … | Continue reading
Google Cloud to Deliver Keynote at the LoRa Alliance Open House on June 7 | Continue reading
It is good to be here. Thank you. I think this is the right place to discuss how to save Europe. | Continue reading
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The late journalist and novelist was an exuberant chronicler of urban settings | Continue reading
We can thank the Korean game ratings board for this leak. | Continue reading
It seems increasingly likely that Intel's rumored Core i7-8086K Anniversary Edition processor is real, and will be shipping soon. | Continue reading
Flattr promises to delete subscribers’ old web browsing data after the monthly ledger is done and paid out to creators. | Continue reading
There is much to admire in how Stanley Kubrick's movies are constructed, but the director's keen compositional eye is pe | Continue reading
In a mercurial episode of Half as Interesting, Sam from Wendover called attention to a pair of islands that sit between the United States and Russia within the Bering Strait. The smaller of the two islands, Little Diomede is a sparsely populated Alaskan (U.S.) Island, while Big D … | Continue reading