The higher the hair, the closer to something. | Continue reading
Republicans are wrong about Democrats. Democrats are wrong about Republicans. It turns out that Americans are not so good at determining how many people with certain characteristics belong to either of the major political parties. | Continue reading
Coconut crabs start out white and turn red or blue as they age. But why there are two colors and how they persist is a mystery that has scientists stumped. | Continue reading
Residents of Galveston, Texas will serve as “sonic thump” guinea pigs. | Continue reading
For the obviously obvious statement, Wordpress is built on a database. The question is, besides data like visitor counts, what can you infer from the data in the posts and metadata itself? The ques… | Continue reading
The Beauregard House is a transitional building, designed around ideas of salvage / revitalize / reinterpret. | Continue reading
It is brutally hot today. Over 90 and muggy enough to bring the strong to their knees. As we are in a city there are always plenty of street vendors around wanting to sell heat relief of one sort o… | Continue reading
Recent scientific revelations raise big questions about what trading, sharing, or even friendship might mean among plants. | Continue reading
The US government detonated hundreds of above-ground nuclear explosions from 1945 to 1963 — until the first nuclear test-ban treaty was signed. Now a team... | Continue reading
Ads with words like 'Bush' and 'Clinton' are being taken down because they have been tagged as political ads from non-verified advertisers. | Continue reading
With the sudden and unexpected deaths of three well-known celebrities, we, as a society, reflect on what may have changed the course for these respected individuals. | Continue reading
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The vacated space in the form of a gable becomes one of the sequences going into the Manhwarican house. The project site is plain and the ... | Continue reading
Here's our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web. | Continue reading
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Try these 12 ingenious customer retention strategies, proven to improve customer satisfaction and retention, and generate more revenue for your business. | Continue reading
Here's what the US looked like before the EPA. President Trump's Environmental Protection Agency wants to kill the Clean Power Plan and other regulations.... | Continue reading
StellarX is a user-friendly, peer-to-peer marketplace. We're free, fast, and list every asset class imaginable. Open this summer. | Continue reading
Goals (To be posted) | Dev Chat Agendas | Dev Chat Summaries | Dev Notes | Field Guide (To be posted) | All Posts Tagged 5.0 WordPress 5.0 will be the first “major” release of 2018, inc… | Continue reading
This post examines two of Everett M. Rogers’ factors driving the diffusion of innovations - Relative Advantage and Compatibility - in the context of Blockchains and the Adult Industry | Continue reading
Contributor Kevin Lee discusses the pros and cons of large brands bringing some elements of programmatic media in-house. | Continue reading
When it comes to programming, there is no such thing as an expert. Well, there is one. Only one expert though, but that's beside the point. The field of programming evolves and changes, every day you | Continue reading
In partnership with Pivotal Labs, a pilot program is out to remake how the Pentagon acquires weapons systems. | Continue reading
Standing just over one two-thousandth of an inch (.0006 inches), the world’s tiniest home sits on an optical fiber lot that is about a million times smaller than a typical two-story, single-f… | Continue reading
For most people in the world, letting Facebook gather your personal data or saying mean things to celebrities on Twitter are their sovereign rights given to them by the gods. Maybe that's the reason why most of us were pretty surprised to find out that in Uganda you now have to p … | Continue reading
Here are three essays that make very different arguments but are worth reading, and (I think) worth reading together.1. "Ho | Continue reading
The WSJ reports developers may have access to your personal Gmail account content. | Continue reading
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Safer reactors designed in the U.S. and Europe make their power grid debuts in China | Continue reading
I made a podcast app specifically for talking about EconTalk. It lets you record voice comments within a Reddit-style comment system.I'm doing a private beta because I want to create a high quality discussion group. I plan on making the initial group small (10-12 people) to keep … | Continue reading
This week feels like a good time to check and correct assumptions -- for instance, that the augmented reality mobile game Pokémon GO, contrary to common wisdom, is still extremely huge. Now here's another amendment: Sales of Skyrim VR, which... | Continue reading