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Gerhard is back for part two of our interviews at KubeCon 2019. Join him as he goes deep on Prometheus with Björn Rabenstein, Ben Kochie, and Frederic Branczyk… Grafana with Tom Wilkie and Ed Welch… and Crossplane with Jared Watts, Marques Johansson, and Dan Mangum. Don’t miss pa … | Continue reading
I leave my direct-messages open so get a lot of questions on Twitter from budding developers; like can I ask you a question about… | Continue reading
Kojima Productions' first game doesn't erase violence from the world; rather, in a world shaped by and steeped in violence on the largest possible scale (atomic blasts and ultimately extinction), it favours connection and aid between people. The game's long, uneven, and utterly s … | Continue reading
👁SPOILER ALERT!This thread will most likely contain spoilers for The Rise of Skywalker. If you haven't seen the film yet, it's probably a good idea to leave this thread until you have seen the film.👁Just saying.I saw the movie two days ago, and I felt like it dese … | Continue reading
In our The Mandalorian Redemption review, we parse through the glorious, lore-filled wreckage of the incredible season one finale. | Continue reading
- By Anne R. Crecelius , The Conversation - The rise of wearable fitness trackers has increased the number of people monitoring their heart rate, both throughout the day and during exercise. Whether... | Continue reading
This post shares the books which made a huge impact on my life in the past 12 months and that I recommend everyone find time to read in… | Continue reading
Job recruitment has fundamentally changed. It’s about the skills you possess rather than your degree. | Continue reading
photo via GirlsGirlsGirls Burritos GirlsGirlsGirls Burritos in Lexington, Kentucky built an adorable miniature version of their restaurant designed for a | Continue reading
RetroArch claims to be the first emulator to read on-screen text for people who are blind or visually impaired. | Continue reading
People dealing with painful migraines will soon have a new treatment available. This week, the Food and Drug Administration approved a unique drug meant to shorten acute migraine episodes. It’s the latest treatment for a condition that’s historically had few. | Continue reading
This is it: The final stack of new books and ARCs that have come to the Scalzi Compound in 2019. As the year ends, is there anything here that you would be happy to take into 2020? Share your thoughts in the comments. | Continue reading
This post is about experimenting with imitating and extending the window management concepts from the venerable Plan9, Rio. The backstory and motivation is simply that I’ve had the need for a… | Continue reading
In our latest Steven Universe review, we find out that growing up and learning to change aren't so easy in "Snow Day" and "Why So Blue." | Continue reading
Is the way we run services these days sustainable? The trusted computing base -- the lines of code where, if a flaw is discovered, jeopar... | Continue reading
Everything you need to know about the holiday return policies at your favorite stores. | Continue reading
Ho-ho-how did this intruder break in? | Continue reading
"It's not just a matter of semantics: The ways journalists decide what they cover — and how they think about the shape of that coverage — has an impact on the world." | Continue reading
This paper sets to introduce aspects that should be considered when putting together an estimate in software development, with an aim to… | Continue reading
Also today: The most popular CityLab stories of 2019. | Continue reading
8tracks has had a long run and its day in the sun. We’re sad to announce, however, that the company and its streaming service will wind down with the end of the decade, on December 31st, 2019… | Continue reading
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Apple in December began testing an expansion of its more detailed Apple Maps app in the Central and Southeastern parts of the United States, along... | Continue reading
Cash isn't quite anonymous, it's anonymous-ish. To illustrate this, a few years ago I wrote about the 1932 Lindbergh kidnapping case. ... | Continue reading
It's even worse than it appears. | Continue reading
In our Love Actually musical review, we take a look at this unauthorized parody, which is sometimes amusing and sometimes not. | Continue reading
Situated within a two-story mansard penthouse with stunning 270-degree views, this Lakeview duplex apartment establishes a series of ... | Continue reading
By Ralph Nader December 27, 2019 Against Donald J. Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wanted narrow impeachment charges, despite key House Committee Chairs' arguments for broadening the impeachmen | Continue reading
The following tutorial is intended to explain the procedure for deploying Prometheus and Grafana in a Kubernetes Cluster. | Continue reading
Tesla has agreed to a 9 billion yuan loan with several banks in China. The firm plans to use the money to pay off debt it has and will invest the rest in construction and production at Gigafactory 3. | Continue reading
8tracks has had a long run and its day in the sun. We’re sad to announce, however, that the company and its streaming service will wind down with the end of the decade, on December 31st, 2019… | Continue reading
A group of Stanford engineers has built an electric self-driving DeLorean that they've taught how to drift through a fairly comp | Continue reading