OpenStack, the popular open-source private cloud, used to be an island unto itself, but moving forward it relies more and more on integration with cloud-native computing programs. | Continue reading
Today, GitHub can repack even the largest repositories we host in a fraction of the time it used to take. Here's how we did it, and why. | Continue reading
Prime powers have a kinda chaotic pattern in their bits. We bootstrap this idea into a good random number generator, recapitulating history. | Continue reading
Sony's newest generation game console PlayStation 5 is yet to become as ubiquitous as PS4. However, the industry is already full of rumors about the next version — PlayStation 6. Among alleged improvements in graphics and network capabilities, the built-in browser is rumored to b … | Continue reading
Republican legislation that would severely limit the use of mail ballot drop boxes in Florida and impose other restriction on... | Continue reading
Release Environments streamline the development process, with Environments as a Service: fast, shareable, scalable, managed, and easy to reproduce at every step, driven by Kubernetes. | Continue reading
Digital wallets are some of the most widely-used financial products today. This guide describes the bank and payments infrastructure underlying digital wallets and how you could build one using Modern Treasury. | Continue reading
Navalny network disbands as gaunt Kremlin critic appears in court | Continue reading
The Mighty Ducks reunion clip from the next episode of Game Changers reunites Gordon Bombay with a familiar face from the original franchise. | Continue reading
(2/7) “When Gene was in fifth grade, his teacher stood him up in the front of the class. I forget what he did. Maybe he’d forgotten his homework or something. But she stood him up in front of all the other kids, and said: ‘This is what will happen if you don’t work hard.’ It was … | Continue reading
I am Jason Fried. I say amazing and thoughtful things that are real. Get real by reading what I say... | Continue reading
This week on AppStories, we take an in-depth look at iOS and iPadOS 14.5, which was be the subject of Federico’s comprehensive review earlier this week. Sponsored by: AirBuddy – Experience AirPods on your Mac like never before. Pillow – Sleeping better, made simple. Linode – Clou … | Continue reading
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It is a little odd to me that the very best thing about Joseph Biden in his first 100 days is that he is boring. First and most obviously, that’s in contrast to his predecessor, a narcissisti… | Continue reading
Even when you're doing all the "right" things to be green, have you been doing environmentalism wrong this entire time? | Continue reading
JavaScript to C++ to faster JavaScript. Benchmarks included. | Continue reading
Automatically retry an async operation in an efficient way | Continue reading
In this post, you'll discover how I was able to find the cheapest airfare and car rental for a one-month trip to the American Southwest. | Continue reading
Elon Musk now says that Tesla’s next Full Self-Driving Beta software update “will blow your mind,” and it’s only about two weeks away. Tesla is currently testing the “feature complete” version of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) package in beta with a few thousand customers and employ … | Continue reading
The exam surveillance company is taking its legal crusade against critics a step further after coming under fire from students and privacy activists. | Continue reading
Coral reefs provide shelter, sustenance and stability to a range of organisms, but these vital ecosystems would not exist if not for the skeletal structure created by stony corals. Now, KAUST scientists together with an international team have revealed the underlying genetic stor … | Continue reading
A study by the Hydrology and Agricultural Hydraulics group at the University of Cordoba analyses the potential of rock in dehesas as a source of water for vegetation | Continue reading
For thousands of years during the last ice age, generations of maritime migrants paddled skin boats eastward across shallow ocean waters from Asia to present-day Alaska. They voyaged from island to island and ultimately to shore, surviving on bountiful seaweeds, fish, shellfish, … | Continue reading
This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. It’s been more than a decade since... | Continue reading
Lots of folks seem to think Mars is a good plan B for humanity. Really? With no snow? No oxygen? No life at all? Is this the kind of skiing you want at your plan B? | Continue reading
A Swedish orienteering enthusiast working on a map earlier in April stumbled across a stash of some 50 Bronze Age relics dating back over 2,500 years, authorities said Thursday. | Continue reading
A bay in south-west Japan could become the place on Earth that geologists use to officially establish the start of the Anthropocene, thanks to an abundance of sardine scales that mark humanity's growing influence on the planet | Continue reading
Netflix has released the Sweet Tooth trailer for the TV series adaptation of the acclaimed dystopian DC Comics series by Jeff Lemire. | Continue reading
Want to get your cold email to investors opened and read? Learn from the tips of some of the top VC investors. | Continue reading
There was a hope that as more plants start to grow in Arctic and boreal latitudes as our warming climate makes those regions more hospitable for plants, those photosynthesizing plants would work to help sequester the atmospheric carbon dioxide that helped them flourish in the fir … | Continue reading
'Superhighways' used by a population of up to 6.5 million Indigenous Australians to navigate the continent tens of thousands of years ago have been revealed by new research using sophisticated modelling of past people and landscapes. | Continue reading
Although robotic devices are used in everything from assembly lines to medicine, engineers have a hard time accounting for the friction that occurs when those robots grip objects—particularly in wet environments. Researchers have now discovered a new law of physics that accounts … | Continue reading
Particularly sensitive to chemical modifications, messenger RNAs (mRNAs) are molecules responsible for transmitting the information encoded in our genome, allowing for the synthesis of proteins, which are necessary for the functioning of our cells. Two teams from the University o … | Continue reading
Scientists from the University of Bristol's Quantum Engineering Technology Labs (QETLabs) have developed an algorithm that provides valuable insights into the physics underlying quantum systems—paving the way for significant advances in quantum computation and sensing, and potent … | Continue reading
YES, I'm still on Sandra Bullock Watch. | Continue reading
Vaccines are medicines that train the body to defend itself against future disease, and they have been saving human lives for hundreds of years. | Continue reading
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More than 25% of Covid-19 preprints have featured in at least one news article, researchers found, and almost 100% of Covid-19 preprints were tweeted about at least twice. | Continue reading
After a hoverboard burst into flames and "severely burned" a California woman, a court ruling could bring major changes to Amazon and its third-party marketplace. | Continue reading