This show-stopping pie marries savory sweet potatoes and tart apples underneath a punchy almond-thyme crumble—satisfying both apple pie lovers and sweet potato pie lovers everywhere. | Continue reading
Neue Corona-Richtlinien erfordern neue Ideen. Daher will lemonpie Unternehmen mit einem kulinarischen Weihnachtspräsent eine Alternative zur Weihnachtsfeier bieten. Der Eventcaterer hat ein Verzehrpaket für den kulinarischen Weihnachtsmarkt im ... | Continue reading
The microCOVID Project provides a calculator that lets you put in where you are and various activities to estimate your risk: This is a project to quantitatively estimate the COVID risk to you from… | Continue reading
Fit4Change Dresden, ein für Anfang November geplantes Event von Dresden Marketing GmbH (DMG) und Meet Germany, musste aufgrund der neuen Corona-Schutz-Verordnung abgesagt werden. Die Veranstaltung soll nun im Frühjahr 2021 stattfinden. | Continue reading
We built a system capable of managing both UGC and broadcast quality hi-res streaming — and working reliably for billions of people around the world. | Continue reading
TL;DR: “Structured concurrency” refers to a way to structure async computations so that child operations are guaranteed to complete before their parents, just the way a function is guaranteed… | Continue reading
by Eric J. Weiner In a recent article in The Atlantic, Shadi Hamid, contributing writer and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, states reproachfully that “Donald Trump’s election (in 2016) led to a whole cottage industry of thinking that fascism is near, right here at hom … | Continue reading
by Usha Alexander [This is the fifth in a series of essays, On Climate Truth and Fiction, in which I raise questions about environmental distress, the human experience, and storytelling. The previous part is here.] High in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta of northern Colombia, th … | Continue reading
by David Oates How hard it is to watch our national election ordeal as it draws us into yet another week of chicanery and bad faith. How hard to watch. How hard to turn away. I write this in an attempt to avoid both avoidance and obsession. (Can I do it? I’ve been trying all… | Continue reading
With the blessing of the Internet, people can learn anything anytime, anywhere without any hassle. Programming Language is one of the examples. Nowadays, not only students but also general people learn programming language as hobbies or to make a car... | Continue reading
A new tool that blends your everyday work apps into one. It's the all-in-one workspace for you and your team | Continue reading
Ristoranti e locali con menù da asporto in Versilia e dintorni: tutte le consegne a casa in continuo aggiornamento. | Continue reading
Ristoranti e locali con menù da asporto in Versilia e dintorni: tutte le consegne a casa in continuo aggiornamento. | Continue reading
Glenn Ligon. Another Country (After James Baldwin). 2017. More here, here, and here. | Continue reading
A philosophy webcomic about the inevitable anguish of living a brief life in an absurd world. Also Jokes | Continue reading
For Restaurante Clube de Vela, we decided to take advantage of the back view over the ria through large spans with a minimalist expression ... | Continue reading
by Akim Reinhardt People are basically good. God, what a tiresome trope. It is a desperate and naive sentiment, often advanced by those who can’t bear the truth. I say this as a historian who has studied genocide, ethnic cleansing, slavery, vast, violent, exploitative colonial sy … | Continue reading
President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris are ready for the work ahead. Learn how the Biden-Harris Administration will tackle our nation’s challenges. Let’s build back better. | Continue reading
We love it when a device uses stretch release tape instead of glue to hold down a battery. But why? And how does this magical stuff even work? | Continue reading
by Jeroen Bouterse Here’s an interesting game. You receive 20 dollars, and you and three others can anonymously contribute any portion of this amount to a public pool. The amount of money in this pool is then multiplied by 1.5 and divided equally among all players. Repeat 10 time … | Continue reading
by Rafaël Newman It’s November 9 – what Europeans, with their rational, smallest-to-greatest date format, might call “9/11”, if that particular shorthand hadn’t already been otherwise coopted for the 21st-century world’s symbology. At the same time, Europeans, particularly German … | Continue reading
The social media giant is the only firm in its competitive set that grossly under-monetizes its users | Continue reading
by Bill Murray The northern Indian province of Sikkim, between Nepal and Bhutan, borders Tibet. To visit, non-Indians require an “Inner Line Permit/Restricted Area Permit” issued by the Government of Sikkim Tourism Department. It’s because of history. China chased the Dalai Lama … | Continue reading
Why the UPI ecosystem will never be the same again? | Continue reading
by Sarah Firisen When I was in my twenties, I didn’t own handbags, I didn’t even have a wallet, I used to stuff my keys and money into a pocket. This was easy when I had one credit card and not a lot of cash. But as I got older, I began to see the… | Continue reading
As a personal perspective, I don't tend to believe that mastery of a programming tool is nearly as important as mastery of the codebase and problem domain you're working on. But there are some developers who just don't want to learn the codebase or what other developers are doin … | Continue reading
With the rapid rise in natural language processing applications for businesses, we talked with Arnaud Rachez to learn more about the current landscape and how to ensure quality data. | Continue reading
siliconANGLE - Extracting the signal from the noise. | Continue reading
Open-source community dumps the swag bag in favor of supporting STEM education - SiliconANGLE | Continue reading
by Philip Graham Now that a deranged president’s toxic presence will finally—finally!—begin to occupy increasingly smaller tracts of our inner lives, these new days might offer an ideal occasion to celebrate songs that sing of the singular mental spaces hidden inside us all—songs … | Continue reading
Automatic email forwarding to be discontinued on January 1, 2021. Existing users told to get a Pro account. | Continue reading
Walking toward Brixen from Elvas in South Tyrol in November of 2020. | Continue reading
by Michael Liss Put a small child in a room with a single marshmallow. Tell him that, if he can wait for five minutes, he gets a second one. Leave the room, and see what he does. Can he sit there, staring at that scrumptious-if-a-tad-rubbery mound of goo and powdered sugar and … | Continue reading
by Maniza Naqvi When we are done rhyming words of hope and history to audacity we will need to wake up. When the much needed elation and good cheer wears off, of getting job one done, defeating Trump then the reality will set in. More than 70 million people voted for Trump. Of wh … | Continue reading
News and insights on Google platforms, tools, and events. | Continue reading
by Bill Benzon At close to 71 million votes, Donald Trump beat Barak Obama’s 2008 total of 69.5 million, which had been the highest number of votes ever cast for a presidential candidate (Wikipedia). But Joseph Biden got over 75 million votes to win. Those numbers alone make this … | Continue reading