Meaningness is cloud-like: nebulous. It is real, but impossible to completely pin down. | Continue reading
Good code needs to meets two key requirements. First, it should be correct: when executing, it should produce the result that is expected. Second, it should be easy to read for other developers. Coding is a social activity. Your code does not exist in a vacuum, just implementing … | Continue reading
Editor’s note: This month, we bring you brief reminders from pros around the world about what or who helped them forward in their careers. [dcI[/dc] am thankful for William Zinsser’s book “On Writing Well.’ I read the book in one long day as a temporary receptionist and immedia … | Continue reading
Spin's e-scooter workforce in San Francisco has voted to unionize—an e-scooter milestone made possible by a controversial California law. | Continue reading
Background Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of irreversible vision loss among the elderly.Objective This study aimed to determine the association between dietary patterns and food groups (used to make them) with the 18-year incidence of AMD.Methods ARIC … | Continue reading
NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite provided a visible image of Phanfone as it continues moving through the South China Sea. Visible imagery showed that the storm is less organized and elongated as the storm weakened from a typhoon to a tropical storm. | Continue reading
This article features the latest episode of The AR Show. Based on a new collaboration, episode coverage now joins AR Insider’s editorial flow including narrative… Continue reading → The AR Show: Race Cars, Rocket Ships and Reinventing AR | Continue reading
Start free Blockchain Technology course online to learn the basic fundamentals of Blockchain Technology and get started with most in-demand technology in FinTech world. Get 15 Chapters and 1 Assessment for free. | Continue reading
Scientists at the University of Bristol and the Technical University of Denmark have achieved quantum teleportation between two computer chips for the first time. The team managed to send information from one chip to another instantly without them being physically or electronical … | Continue reading
None of us signed up for an Internet composed of "a group of five websites, each consisting of screenshots of text from the other four", but here we are, watching as hyper-concentrated industries rack up catastrophic victories against net neutrality, right to repair, security aud … | Continue reading
In this edition of DTV Descent, we offer up an Inside Man Most Wanted review, looking at the low-budget sequel to Spike Lee's biggest hit. | Continue reading
New Year's Eve is a great time to have the tradition of making a family time capsule. Here are some suggestions on what to put in a time capsule... | Continue reading
Allows Snap Circuits connectors to integrate with LEGOs and other such building bricks. | Continue reading
Cybercrimes are disastrous. Businesses, governments, and individuals are singled out by cybercriminals. Use three strategies to burst cybercrime in 2020. | Continue reading
AI and algorithmic decision-making raised important civil liberties issues in 2019, with developments good, bad, and in-between.Starting off in the “disappointing” category, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced in August that it was considering new … | Continue reading
Saying no to the expensive dream schools may hurt now, but a debt-free life is worth it. | Continue reading
The Latte Dock v0.10 development release adds floating panel support and two new visibility modes, letting you add an iOS-style dock to KDE Plasma desktop. | Continue reading
An Observable notebook by Vladimir Agafonkin. | Continue reading
Russia’s central bank, The Bank of Russia, has reportedly started testing stablecoins pegged to real assets in a regulatory sandbox. | Continue reading
A problem with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft prevented it from visiting the ISS on its first flight to space | Continue reading
Apropos the previous post, Roger Bartlett wrote: Having coined the term 'bokeh' you have a track record for instigating new stuff—so if such a lens were to be created, no matter who the manufacturer, then a lens with this feature... | Continue reading
China Friday launched one of the world's most powerful rockets in a major step forward for its planned mission to Mars in 2020. | Continue reading
A union-backed police charity spends just a sliver of its money on those it purports to serve | Continue reading
Ever thought topology and complex analysis could help you optimize your GPU data transfers ? How about non-classical mathematics ? Yeah, thought not. | Continue reading
Tropical Cyclone Sarai barrelled off the coast of Fiji early Saturday, forcing hundreds of residents to move to higher ground ahead of possible flooding. | Continue reading
No if it remains what it should never have ceased to be: a game! | Continue reading
Someone emailed me: What approach to building a site should I take? Build a single responsive website Build a site on a single domain, but detect mobile, | Continue reading
On a Baltic Sea island once used by the Nazis for biological weapon research, German scientists are developing virus vaccines that could save lives. | Continue reading
Florida is known for many things. It is home to VC’s stalwart, Geolurking. It has beach life, of the teenage variety. It has Disneyland, of the toddler-of-any-age variety. It has launched space mis… | Continue reading
But Chinese Android brands such as Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo and Realme still have more than half of the country's smartphone market | Continue reading
Photos of my daughter in the last decade, in roughly chronological order, starting and ending with birthday photos from 2010 and 2019, respectively. It's been a privilege to be here as she's grown up. I wouldn't have missed a moment of it for all the treasures of the world. I can … | Continue reading
Camp Aerial is a transforming Portaledge that is fast to set up, functional on both flat grounds and rock walls, and provides protection from fierce weather conditions. Big Wall Climbs are an increasingly popular sport with more people attempting bigger challenges, and leading at … | Continue reading
From Week #14: What I want to say to the designer of this motorized lift for the disabled: "Yeah, looks real cool. Where the fuck is the rest of it?" From Week #15: "Over time, using these chairs may put some wear on the steel edges. If that | Continue reading
California has given counties more than $8 billion to handle thousands of new inmates. But lax spending rules and limited scrutiny have allowed some sheriffs to use that money for other things, which may violate state law. | Continue reading
Brian Kim Stefans at Poetry Magazine: I often think that my obsession with Ezra Pound’s poetry was due to his well-known formula “DICHTEN = CONDENSARE” (dichten means “to write poetry” but also “to seal” or “to tighten” in German) or to those chestnuts from “A Few Don’ts by an Im … | Continue reading
Looking ahead to the year to come, Dan Moren lays out some of the big things to expect (and not) out of Cupertino. | Continue reading