A 2019 law legalizing | Continue reading
Is there such a thing as “too much democracy?” Garett Jones explains why it may be wiser to reduce the role of democratic features for the efficiency of our government. | Continue reading
MediaTek replaced Qualcomm as the top supplier of chipsets for smartphones during the third quarter with a 31% share. When it comes to 5G, Qualcomm remains the leading provider. | Continue reading
Filters from tech platforms didn’t stop inflammatory headlines from gaining lots of traction. | Continue reading
Children’s literature thrives on beautiful, imaginative or surprising encounters – so no wonder it shuns the suburbs | Continue reading
Hey guys! Here, we'll be discussing our experience building and reimagining Corewars, a computer game from the 80's played in Assembly, and deploying it in an Indian university as an educational, technical, entrepreneurial experiment! | Continue reading
Despite a heavy toll of COVID-19 among California’s farmworkers, who often live in crowded homes, Newsom’s Housing for the Harvest program has made just 81 hotel reservations for isolation or quara… | Continue reading
Not Being Bullish Enough On Bitcoin is a Mistake - Ensure You Get the Benefit of Holding Bitcoin for the Longer Term | Continue reading
Hearts made out of brioche and braised human legs are on the menu. | Continue reading
A recently formulated drug has been shown to starve cancer cells by targeting the mitochondria or the "power house" of the cell. The mitochondrion is a two-dimensional organelle that is present in most eukaryotic organisms. Cells with mitochondria exist in certain multicellular s … | Continue reading
Welcome to the gilded cage of your home. You’ll be working from home for the foreseeable future. No problem, you say, I have the platinum… | Continue reading
Read the Enigma blog to learn about our technology, the latest in machine learning, and new product features. | Continue reading
The vessel will rely on the latest navigation technology when it sets out to sea — but it won't be carrying a crew or captain. | Continue reading
Google recently announced phasing out its Android Things IoT platform. New projects will not be accepted after January 5 2021, and the Android Things console will be turned down for all projects in 2022. | Continue reading
What does your blood say about you? In Japan, it's believed your personality is determined by your blood. Is this theory scientific? | Continue reading
An online graphic novel about a young man's coming of age in the California cyberculture of the early 1990s. | Continue reading
The evolution of English legal language that deemed people mentally incapacitated. | Continue reading
Over the last 10 years, there has been a ton of information out there about what it takes to raise a seed round, or money in general. I’m no... | Continue reading
Functional Programming is all well and good but we think Categories and Categorical Machines are really exciting. This video tries to cover some background concepts… | Continue reading
“People are machines. Machines have to be blind and unconscious, they cannot be otherwise, and all their actions have to correspond to their nature. Everything happens. No one does anything. … | Continue reading
The first coronavirus vaccine shots administered across the country have raised hopes for a breakthrough in the fight against COVID-19, but experts are now raising an even more hopeful possibility: that people might only need one shot instead | Continue reading
As a cloud-native chaos engineering platform, Chaos Mesh supports TimeChaos, which simulates clock skew in containers or K8s for distributed systems to test system robustness, without affecting other containers on the node. | Continue reading
In this podcast recorded at QCon San Francisco 2019, Shane Hastie, lead editor for culture & methods, spoke to Antoine Patton on Holistic Ed-tech and Diversity, learning to code while in prison and founding a non-profit to teach people of color how to code. | Continue reading
let's look at what Grayscale is, what this 'pump effect' is, and why it might create sagging prices over the holidays. | Continue reading
Nicky Wrightson talks about why Skyscanner has chosen to ditch non-production environments, how they do this, what they have done to make this working practice possible, how they maintain quality and confidence, and explains when this approach doesn’t work. | Continue reading
M5Paper is M5Stacks latest core device with a touch enabled E-ink display. Powered by the ESP32-D0WDQ6-V3 this is our first device to integrate a super sized 540*960 @4.7" E-ink display,which supports 16 grayscale levels. The display is a GT911 capacitive touch screen,which suppo … | Continue reading
We argue that an understanding of the faculty of language requires substantial interdisciplinary cooperation. We suggest how current developments in linguistics can be profitably wedded to work in evolutionary biology, anthropology, psychology, and neuroscience. We submit that a … | Continue reading