Recently discovered doctor’s reports prove the general did not use opiates. Time to rewrite some Civil War history. No Civil War commander wounded in the | Continue reading
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Next time you feel the need to justify to a family member, friend, or random acquaintance why you drive an old shitbox instead of a much more comfortable, modern vehicle, here’s another reason for you to trot out: your old shitbox, unlike every modern car, is not spying on you. | Continue reading
Intel's Tiger Lake 10nm CPUs have once again shown up on Geekbench with performance that exceeds a 6 core 10th Gen chip with just 4 cores. | Continue reading
Google, dark overlord and ruler of the internet, has fired another employee who was active in workplace organizing. Kathryn Spiers, a security engineer with the company, was put on suspension on November 25, according to The Guardian, the same day that four other employees, also … | Continue reading
It’s that time of year again when we get to bring you bite-sized portions of your favorite design stories! Closing out 2019 we have a story about Lincoln Logs, a case of mistaken identity that made its way into the built environment, a trip to the Hollywood sign, and a cartoon th … | Continue reading
"You can't throw a stone without hitting a newsroom that has received money from or gone through some training or boot camp hosted by Facebook or Google." | Continue reading
In the A Quiet Place 2 first look image, Emily Blunt takes the lead in the battle for survival in the John Krasinski-directed horror sequel. | Continue reading
The aquatic larvae of the net-winged midge have the unique ability to move around at ease on rocks in torrential rivers using super-strong suction organs. Powerful modern imaging techniques have now revealed the structure of these organs in intricate detail, providing an insight … | Continue reading
Disruption of certain DNA structures—called topologically associating domains, or TADs—is linked with the development of disease, including some cancers. With its newly created algorithm that quickly locates and helps elucidate the complex functions of TADs, an international team … | Continue reading
COMIC: The reef-builders face larger threats, scientists say. Chief among these is warming seas. | Continue reading
The Poly Studio is ideal for podcasts, small collaborative meetings, and huddle rooms because it offers exceptional audio and video quality. | Continue reading
Some strategies to gracefully shutdown the Node.js process and quickly restart your application after a catastrophic error terminates your program. | Continue reading
Testez gratuitement PENDANT 7 JOURS plusieurs entrainements sur FitAndView avec vos amis, très simplement. Connectez vous et vivez cette expérience en groupe hors du commun.Le principe est simple : 1. Sélectionnez votre entrainement2. Choisissez votre niveau (débutant/confirmé/e … | Continue reading
The stunning decline of men in the student headcount. | Continue reading
The "Jacquard machine" used punch cards to "program" intricate weaving patterns. | Continue reading
They found that it does not work as a cheese grater, however. | Continue reading
Set your preferences, rate a current vehicle and view your personalized recommendations with links to inventory from local dealerships. Try it now for free. Driverbase is a free shopping tool to help drivers automatically search all available models and find their optimal vehicl … | Continue reading
After a crazy rich breakout, Jon M. Chu is reaching new heights of being in-demand, eying a YA romance adaptation of a Permanent Record movie next. | Continue reading
What seemed to be a wave turned out to be a tsunami. IoT is communicating in various areas with an appeal and demand stronger than before. The technology is massively virulent, amassing most of the tech domain in advance. The Internet has pulled off the conventional means of retr … | Continue reading
Meerkat clans perform a 'war dance' to frighten opponents and protect their territory, according to a new UCL and University of Cambridge study. | Continue reading
Dogs spontaneously process basic numerical quantities, using a distinct part of their brains that corresponds closely to number-responsive neural regions in humans, finds a study at Emory University. | Continue reading
The list of curated resources and software engineering blog posts for 2019-12-18 | 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
What Segment CDP is & helps organisations to get better control over disparate data sources in a way that improves decision making and marketing. | Continue reading
The private and personal information of millions of medical patients living in Ontario and British Columbia has been breached following the discovery of a cyberattack on the computer systems of Canadian laboratory testing company LifeLabs. | Continue reading
This randomized clinical trial compares the effect of fresh vs standard-use red blood cell (RBC) transfusions to determine the effect on new or worsening organ dysfunction in critically ill pediatric patients. | Continue reading
The VPN industry looks just like the world of religion – everyone has their different beliefs on who to trust. However, even the diamond in the rough lied to the princess. Is it really possible to blindly trust a person or entity without getting hurt in the end? Those of you who … | Continue reading
Unity3D and Unreal Engine 4 are dominating the XR development. But which one is better for developing XR applications? Read our comparison guide to learn which one to pick. | Continue reading
"Should we be cautious in describing our experience, careful not to alienate the men in the room or offend the funders who have so generously invested in our organizations? Or should we dispense with politeness and say in public what we say to each other in private?" | Continue reading
I know there are a lot of people out there considering a coding bootcamp like I once was. I think it is very helpful to get to know what a bootcamp looks like from people who have been. I read coun… | Continue reading
Hackers may have obtained the personal data of 15 million LifeLabs clients after a systems breach, and this includes addresses, passwords, birthdays, health card numbers and, in some cases, lab results. | Continue reading
Photos show Putin running Windows XP on his computer, software that hasn't been updated since 2014 and poses a security risk. | Continue reading
A program is characterized by its input model, and a formal input model canbe of use in diverse areas including vulnerability analysis, reverseengineering, fuzzing and software testing, clone... | Continue reading
Centennial popular tradition of lower Po Valley of burning big straw puppets that represent the past year and good wishes for the new year which is going to begin.In addition to the fire visitors ca | Continue reading
The Bologna Philharmonic Orchestra (OFBO), as usual, celebrates the beginning of the new year in an effervescent way with a rich selection of dancing pieces linked to the New Year's tradition, from th | Continue reading
The creators of Once Upon a Time are launching a new Epic ABC series that's set in "the fairytale universe of Disney." It's a romantic anthology series. | Continue reading
For the longest time, Beat Saber has been the reigning VR-only game on Steam in terms of concurrent players, with other VR-only games trailing far behind. (It's also sold over 1 million copies on that platform alone.) For the first... | Continue reading
MinIO's performance characteristics are well known, but what does scaling that performance look like across HDD and NVMe? This post details what to expect when creating large systems. | Continue reading