Safety is not always marching forwards | Continue reading
Endless amounts of articles on the internet show you how to write a CV. This article instead shows that more emphasis should be placed on why we write CVs than how. From a guy who edits CVs and teaches CV writing for a living, this article is a compilation of must nots and should … | Continue reading
Like any marketing plan, your event advertising needs to start with a strategy. With the ever-competitive event market, it is important to stand out and while this may come at a price, it makes the effort worthwhile. | Continue reading
Welcome to part 2 of the series. In part 1 we looked at installing a CDH quickstart docker container along with Pentaho BA. Now we have… | Continue reading
Get readymade online food delivery app development solution for your restaurant business with affordable price package. White Label Android and iOS Application with source code. | Continue reading
Netflix is partnering Reliance Jio to reach 50 million wired broadband customers that the latter has plans to sign up in two years. But, even that will not move the needle for the US company. | Continue reading
A 1–2 guide for a well-placed dystopian design project. | Continue reading
Recently, I've recently been trying my best to upload as much code to open source repositories like Github and Codepen. It makes bootstrapping new projects much simpler when I can git clone a boilerplate from my Github, or copypasta a CSS/JS snippet ... | Continue reading
Crumble is a newly published NGS compression method by James Bonfield, Shane McCarthy, Richard Durbin of the Sanger Institute. In this post, we demonstrate that Crumble provides size savings of 20-… | Continue reading
Instead of looking at only the most common job in each state, I found the top five for a slightly wider view. | Continue reading
****** Author's note I wrote previously about the unaccredited year-long peer counseling program that I took part in called Intercha... | Continue reading
Fired engineer James Damore in court filings redacted the names of people sympathetic to his cause, judge says. | Continue reading
Article originally published in The Conversation by Adam Bargteil. With 25 years of hindsight, “Jurassic Park” marks a pivotal point in the history of visual effects in film. | Continue reading
Statistical analysis for expensive computer codes made easy. | Continue reading
Work In Progress SEGA Dreamcast emulator | Continue reading
A cryptographic bug affects the Bluetooth implementations and operating system drivers of Apple, Broadcom, Intel, Qualcomm, and possibly other hardware vendors. | Continue reading
A new study from the University of Waterloo has revealed that cravings for high-calorie foods can be increased by suppressing activity in a part of the brain responsible for self-control. The research offers key insights into how neurocognitive mechanisms can be modulated to alte … | Continue reading
Set up an Ethereum Geth Node, Test RPC Ganache-CLI Client, expose JSON-RPC API's, consuming API's with web3.js, Node.js, in browser and MetaMask extension. | Continue reading
By Matthew Phillpott The Roman emperor Augustus is said to have asked the Roman orator, poet, and politician, Publius Vedius Pollio, how to live a long life. Pollio answered that ‘applying the Muse water within, and anointing oil without the body’ would help to keep him free of s … | Continue reading
The 100-million-year-old lizards in Burmese amber are some of the best preserved examples known, and are revealing secrets of their evolution | Continue reading
Tom Edwards was miffed by Elon Musk's use of the image without his permission. | Continue reading
No Android user wants any error that is related to SSL or anything else during the internet surfing. But, due to some system changes or… | Continue reading
Clever social campaigns and engagement tools for companies that blog. | Continue reading
On the criteria to be used in decomposing systems into modules David L Parnas, 1971 Welcome back to a new term of The Morning Paper! I thought I’d kick things off by revisiting a few of my fa… | Continue reading
Siamo un network informativo che dal 1888 ascolta, aggiorna e sostiene i professionisti dell'editoria. | Continue reading
I don’t see why everyone is so hard on IDW. I mean, yeah sure. “The different accidents of life are not so changeable as the feelings of human nature. I had worked hard for nearly two y… | Continue reading
Themes for your favourite websites | Continue reading
Monday’s mass layoffs at the Daily News are bad news for New York: This town needs more good reporters, not fewer. The numbers are brutal: a newsroom staff slashed in half; no staff photographers a… | Continue reading
Last year, Daniel Knowles wrote an account of Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a city of 13 million people. One of his stats led me down a rabbit hole: Kinshasa has 13 departing flights per day. | Continue reading
This post is an excerpt from the final chapter of our upcoming book on Deep Learning and NLP with PyTorch. The book is still a draft under review so your comments on this section are appreciated! Production NLP systems can be complex. When building an NLP system, it is important … | Continue reading
The number of critical design metrics is expanding, but the industry still grapples with their implications. | Continue reading
Robin DiAngelo argues that our largely segregated society is set up to insulate whites from racial discomfort, so that they fall to pieces at the first application of stress. | Continue reading