The year largely failed to live up to the expectations with solar installations expected to cross 7 GW for the year. Inconsistent policy implementation, ... | Continue reading
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16 significant gaming figures talk about the highs and the lows | Continue reading
You just never know what talent your next door neighbour might be hiding. Michael Guidry is a florist from Finleyville, Pennsylvania who has built a palatial Gilded Age dollhouse to rival the Queen of England's. For Mike, this is a hobby, which he acquired when his father first m … | Continue reading
Listen to this unusual audio illusion, in which background sound seems to persist even when it isn’t really there | Continue reading
Optogenetics, a tool for controlling neurons with light, has given neuroscientists the ability to flip brain cells on and off more or less at will, revolutionizing neuroscience. | Continue reading
“In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.” – Douglas Adams This expands on my recent post The In… | Continue reading
I am interested in the phenomena of more powerful conference badges that are being created for developer events. Not just because of how amazing the badge designs can be, but because these badges have a number of characteristics which feel to me like the beginning of something... … | Continue reading
Bioimpedance Spectroscopy and Electrical Impedance Tomography Products. Spectra, an open source scientific instrumentation tool, to safely see inside the body. It uses the same technique as a CATSCAN, is hackable, tiny, power efficient. | Continue reading
The EU's top court ruled that a second-hand ebook platform is breaking copyright law, because there is no difference between new or used digital copies of media. | Continue reading
ArangoDB is multi model database which supports ACID operations, queries, joins and graphs. It is open source and backed by ArangoDB GmbH. | Continue reading
The Dec. 23 test aims to evaluate a system meant to control traffic, veil hackers, and quash dissent. | Continue reading
You’re running late. When it’s almost Christmas and there’s nothing under the tree it’s time to furrow your brows, steady your glare, and clench those fists for a big Super Present Power Shop. Yes, this is where you bust into the mall in a sweatshirt-and-running shoes tornado and … | Continue reading
While the presidential contenders all acknowledge the severity of climate change, some avoided politically touchy policy questions | Continue reading
Yes, there was rocket science. But there were also extraordinary amounts of low-tech weaving, stitching and caulking. | Continue reading
My favorite food experiences in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. | Continue reading
This blew me away. I have been using AWS in production for ten years. Until today, I made the assumption that their Relational Database… | Continue reading
As with Pilate, the fierce outsider and moral conscience of Song of Solomon, Morrison never asked for the proverbial seat at the table. Instead, she pulled the entire table over to her side of the room. | Continue reading
It's time for a battle of the flagships | Continue reading
The names of Newton, Galileo and Copernicus are well known, but how have the great Islamic thinkers of the middle ages contributed to the science of today? | Continue reading
Just a random thought after came across this link And can we use something that GCP offers to predict that? lol P.S Fun fact…I got click-baited and found out the “Prediction API” is discontinued… | Continue reading
Olive Alayne Heiligenthal died last Saturday. | Continue reading
I don’t write often enough about my init-system-slash-service-manager, Dinit ( Lots of things have happened since I began writing it, and this year I’m in a new country with a new job, … | Continue reading
Comic books are not a genre but a mode/medium/language through which any story, no matter how muted, can be told. | Continue reading
Over the last couple years, I’ve had the luxury of working with and mentoring quite a few beginners. While I’ve obviously witnessed my fair share of programming no-no’s, things are not as black and white as they may seem. There’s a handful of patterns and behaviors I’ve seen cons … | Continue reading
I had to do docker recently for a Java app I have been writing. | Continue reading
Tools and methodologies exist, but who will actually do the verification is unclear. | Continue reading
Christmas is a wonderful time of year, and for some nothing is more Christmasy than Star Wars. For my brothers, growing up, Christmas was all about | Continue reading
As part of Apple’s commitment to security, we reward researchers who share with us critical issues and the techniques used to exploit them. | Continue reading
Hiring is one of the hardest parts of running a business. It has a big impact on not only your business but also your mental health. Hiring the right person can be the difference between being excited to get to work every morning or dreading the frustration of dealing with a diff … | Continue reading
Many times over the past few months, we've been asked if Heptapod was to be the perfect haven for teams in search of a new DVCS home after they must flee from Bitbucket? We're hereby inviting all generic projects related to Mercurial on our main Heptapod instance. Read below for … | Continue reading