Chad Stahelski, who has directed all three movies of the John Wick franchise, is set to helm the Ghost of Tsushima movie based on the popular video game. | Continue reading
For they giveth us content. | Continue reading
Kodable is hiring a Senior Software Engineer through Triplebyte. View the job listing and company information, and apply. | Continue reading
An unexpected outage in Colorado allowed engineers to test whether renewable energy and batteries can quickly restart an electric grid | Continue reading
PepsiCo says that it is expecting 15 Tesla Semi electric trucks by the end of the year, giving us better insights into Tesla’s plan to produce and deliver the electric truck. The Tesla Semi program has been delayed several times, but it looks like the automaker is finally prepari … | Continue reading
It seems like a question a child would ask: “Why are things the way they are?” It is tempting to answer, “because that’s the way things have always been.” | Continue reading
Sicherheitsbedenken, digitale Alternativen und stark reduzierte Reisebudgets – die Corona-Krise hat den MICE-Markt hart getroffen, die Konsequenzen haben die Branche extrem belastet und werden sie noch lange prägen. Was bedeutet das für das MICE-Geschäft? Hans-Jürgen Heinrich wag … | Continue reading
CoScreen is a radically different remote collaboration platform. CoScreen is your team’s joint desktop. Screen share simultaneously and control each others' windows to get things done. Multi-user screen sharing, multi-user remote control, and audio chat. Get things done together … | Continue reading
How Facebook is stopping false news from spreading, removing content that violates our policies, and giving people more information so they can decide what to read, trust and share. | Continue reading
Daffodil, one of the latest projects to achieve Apache Software Foundation's top-level status, isn’t some flowery new programming language, but an implementation of the Data Format Description Language to convert between fixed-format data and XML/JSON. | Continue reading
A dollar might not buy you as much in one state as it does in the other. | Continue reading
OpenSSL has patched two high severity vulnerabilities. These include a Denial of Service (DoS) vulnerability (CVE-2021-3449) and an improper CA certificate validation issue (CVE-2021-3450). | Continue reading
“Here you may enter galactic memory, disguised as a whirlpool of sand, and discover you are pure event mixed with water, occurring in time and space, as sheep, a few goats, graze, keep watch … | Continue reading
Have you ever heard a porcupine talk? I know! I know! It doesn't seem possible at all. When I think of porcupines, I think of running as far away as possible, but after this conversation... | Continue reading
Things get real weird real fast in the In the Earth trailer from director Ben Wheatley. | Continue reading
This week Dyson announced their V15 Detect cordless vacuum. The Detect borrows a trick used by furniture finishers and sheetrock installers, who both use a raking light to detect small particles on the surface. On the Detect, the raking light comes in the form of a laser that's j … | Continue reading
Because a countertop does not equal a cutting board. | Continue reading
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Rendering logs in a web UI might seem simple: they are just lines of plain text. However, there are a lot of additional features that make them more useful to our users. | Continue reading
Cultural frictions and mismatches between Alibaba and Lazada led to costly stumbles. | Continue reading
A single file, static blog generated from PHP | Continue reading
In the third installment of their 2021 reboot of the "Thursday Mashups" series, Aaron Brink and Steve Reidell of The Hood Internet remixed more than 60 | Continue reading
Mark Leopold— From the beginning of my research into the life of the notorious Ugandan dictator, Idi Amin, I noticed the frequency with which contemporary commentators (especially but not only Brit… | Continue reading
What life beyond Google might look like | Continue reading
Kurdish soldier and farmer | Continue reading
Clock comparison paves the way to a redefinition of the second. | Continue reading
Take action now to call for a functioning FCC that will reinstate net neutrality | Continue reading
Read the new report from CCDH that shows how just twelve anti-vaxxers are responsible for almost two-thirds of anti-vaccine content circulating on social media platforms – and explains how platforms can fix it simply by enforcing their standards. | Continue reading
A couple of years before JavaScript was invented, a specification called the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) enabled an early form of interactivity for web pages. While a CGI script wasn’t a dynamic… | Continue reading
Since we last talked about MDN localization, a lot of progress has been made. We've finally achieved our goal of unfreezing Tier 1 locales. | Continue reading
Shining a light on potential problems for Maryland's digital advertising tax grab | Continue reading
A macOS app that reminds you to rest | Continue reading
Apple's beta releases continue to yield clues about unannounced hardware, with Tuesday's macOS Big Sur 11.3 beta including references of two new iMac designations. | Continue reading
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to advance confirmation of Vanita Gupta, President Biden’s pick for the No. 3 role... | Continue reading
It's even worse than it appears. | Continue reading
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday released more communications tying the leader of the national Oath Keepers militia group to alleged Capitol... | Continue reading
In our Into the Dark Blood Moon review, we take a look at a pretty good season 2 finale, which is certainly better than other recent entries. | Continue reading
Along with snacks! My dream article! | Continue reading
A volcanic eruption in Iceland has transformed a tranquil green valley into an ominous-looking scene, its first dark secrets beginning to emerge as volcanologists suggest the eruption could last longer than previously thought. | Continue reading