Continuous integration is a wonderful thing. The historical process of moving code around from person... | Continue reading
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Amazon, Apple, Google, and the Zigbee Alliance today announced a new working group that plans to develop and promote a new connectivity standard. | Continue reading
How machine intelligence changes the rules of business | Continue reading
Newly formed Theseus AI plans to reduce unnecessary back surgery referrals by providing more objective MRI data to physicians. | Continue reading
On average, we get interrupted 50 to 60 times per day at work. | Continue reading
What businesses need to know about the Personal Data Protection Bill. | Continue reading
Standardized ratings are a challenge, because they often try to encapsulate many variables into a single variable. On the upside, a single score is quick and easy to see, but on the downside, varia… | Continue reading
Watch a Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Family Feud from Jimmy Kimmel Live, check out the world premiere livestream, and more. | Continue reading
Tools help publishers comply with with 'do not sell my data' rules under new CA law. | Continue reading
After a day hiking in the forest, the last thing a person wants to discover is a tick burrowing into their skin. Days after plucking off the bloodsucking insect, the hiker might develop a rash resembling a bull's-eye, a tell-tale sign of Lyme disease. Yet not everybody who contra … | Continue reading
Here's how to make the very best braised vegetables, a cozy and healthy side dish that tastes like it's been roasting all day! | Continue reading
Here's how to make the very best braised vegetables, a cozy and healthy side dish that tastes like it's been roasting all day! | Continue reading
A history of the American pursuit of the optimized mid-day meal. | Continue reading
Yep, he’s exhausting. And the nation’s pundits owe us more than a plea for sympathy. | Continue reading
There is actually something curiously liberating about having been crushed so utterly in the General Election. I don’t know who first said “It’s not the despair that kills you, it’s the hope”, but … | Continue reading
How a warming world is sparking calls for a greener web | Continue reading
Logging and Monitoring systems — Observability Systems, if you prefer — often seem to struggle to meet the needs of their users. Why is this? | Continue reading
This blog post is different from my previous posts. In this post, I want to analyze a product and discuss how it can evolve in the… | Continue reading
Posted by James Forshaw, Project Zero As much as I enjoy finding security vulnerabilities in Windows, in many ways I prefer the challeng... | Continue reading
The most popular and most important posts on Stratechery in 2019. | Continue reading
Mohamed Alabbar built the tallest building on the planet, and is now looking to conquer the virtual world. But one man keeps getting in the way. | Continue reading
Hi, Welcome to BIG, a newsletter about the politics of monopoly. If you’d like to sign up, you can do so here. Or just read on… Today I’m going to write about Google’s exceptionally dangerous decision yesterday to de facto cut off Turkey’s access to Android phones. | Continue reading
Do you know the difference between a project vs a process? Have a read of this article to understand the differences and when to use each practice. | Continue reading
In Ländern wie Japan, den USA, Korea und China wurde längst mit dem Ausbau von 5G-Netzen begonnen und auch in Deutschland ist der schnellere Mobilfunk inzwischen vereinzelt verfügbar. Die Vorteile liegen klar auf der Hand: Im Vergleich zu UMTS, LTE (Long Term Evolution) und LTE-A … | Continue reading
The updates will enable app developers to only request necessary permissions for apps. | Continue reading
A new lawsuit alleges that some of the world's largest tech companies — including Apple and Microsoft — are knowingly benefiting the use of deadly child labour at cobalt mines in Congo. | Continue reading
On this episode of On the Metal, we interview Ron Minnich. Ron has had a fascinating career working on the interface between software and hardware. Join us to hear a mesmerizing conversation about Unix, Plan9, LinuxBIOS, Chromebooks, RISC-V, of course some Gentoo jokes, flip flip … | Continue reading
From Phys.Org: Artificial intelligence (AI) technology developed by the RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project (AIP) in Japan has successfully found features in pathology images from human cancer patients, without annotation, that could be understood by human doctors. Fur … | Continue reading
Whether you are a developer, designer, your personal well-being matters. Form habits for work-life balance. Download for free on iOS, Android, macOS, and Web! | Continue reading
Read about Global News as ATPB's Debra Brown reports on current topics such as the protests in India against the anti-Muslim citizenship law. | Continue reading
If your kids are like mine, they will eat anything on a stick! These 5 Food on a Stick Recipes for Kids are a total hit! Kids will also love cooking these! | Continue reading
There are definitely alternative and complementary treatments for brain tumours that can increase your personal odds of survival; from Dendritic cell vaccines to cannabis, and cutting blood sugar, taking certain supplements and/or off-label drugs; here are some that have increase … | Continue reading
It's unfortunate that some of the most exciting frontiers in modern astrophysics were initially ridiculed as a waste of time | Continue reading
Chris Ferdinandi turns the heat down low and lets the sauce reduce while we take a look at how to add spice to our source with a sprinkling of Array.reduce(). Just a little ingenuity with the humblest of functions. | Continue reading