A very determined, and hungry cat hilariously figured out how to build an alarm clock for her sleeping humans. Whenever it's time for her to be fed, the | Continue reading
So look what I got: I decided to try to take my own advice of last Sunday. (No, I had not been thinking of this when I wrote that...this was a late-night impulse purchase. I was tired and my defenses... | Continue reading
Elixir v1.11 is out with improvements to the compiler and tighter integration with Erlang/OTP | Continue reading
Lately I've been taking a look into designing with color (or “colour” as we spell it where I’m from in New Zealand). Looking at Adam Wathan and Steve | Continue reading
Dazed and Confused castmembers are reuniting for a table read to benefit the Voto Latino Foundation and March for Science. | Continue reading
YouTube is being updated to support 4K streaming on the Apple TV 4K for the first time, although it’s limited to 30fps and doesn’t support HDR. The speculation is that higher frame rate, HDR content could be forthcoming in an update to the Apple TV hardware. First spotted by 9to5 … | Continue reading
The always interesting Zach Lieberman, purveyor of fine "poetic computation," is back at it with some beautiful, painterly augmentation of dance:https://youtu.be/ufoqtJ3-HwwHere he gives a little peek into his process:https://youtu.be/tZHaOICOxTE[Via] | Continue reading
Chief Martec Scott Brinker's keynote at MarTech took a look into the future. | Continue reading
Nearly half expect to have a life better than their parents - with Black, Latino and Asian respondents reporting greater optimism | Continue reading
Welcome to my personal website and blog, here you can find some information about me, contact, social media links as well as my blog posts | Continue reading
A new report says despite billions in subsidies, AT&T continually refuses to upgrade low-income and minority communities to better broadband. | Continue reading
Discover FLoWS, the functional lineage of WarpScript that brings enormous value during the first steps with Warp 10. | Continue reading
Privacy International heralded the ruling as a significant victory for privacy rights and a major blow to security and law enforcement agencies. | Continue reading
Companies go through analytics maturity levels on their product journey. Analytics debt happens along the way, and here's how you deal with it. | Continue reading
Continuous Delivery for declarative Kubernetes, Serverless and Infrastructure applications | Continue reading
Memory issues can be hard to track down. A function that onlyallocates a few small objects can cause a space leak if it’s calledoften enough and those object... | Continue reading
Java Concurrency in Practice is one of the most popular books on learning Java concurrency. But is it a good read? Read my take on that... | Continue reading
Want flexible, extensible APIs that can work with a many concrete types at runtime? Use this pattern to create APIs that are precisely typed and flexible. | Continue reading
Scientists greeted the news that the Nobel Physics Prize was awarded Tuesday for research on black holes with regret that the accolade came too late for world-renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, who died in 2018. | Continue reading
Fion is your entire financial life, instantly searchable, available wherever you are. | Continue reading
The Fountain Villa is a renovated weekend house from the era of the First Republic. When we first saw it, it didn't look like it does today. | Continue reading
The Batman release date has been delayed to 2022 in a massive Warner Bros. reshuffling of its film calendar in the wake of the Dune delay. | Continue reading
Ready your cheese boards. | Continue reading
Wild Rose Builds is a whole channel full of 'em | Continue reading
Once upon a time, I volunteered in the Minecraft open source community with Bukkit and Spigot. This is a story about open source licensing and young folks. | Continue reading
"The collateral damage is going to be pretty significant I think," a N.Y. Times reporter told Axios. | Continue reading
Ecosystem degradation is a global phenomenon. It is expected that by 2050, 95% of Earth's land will be degraded. A whopping 24 billion tons of soil have already been eroded by unsustainable agricultural practices. This land degradation is the leading cause of losses of ecosystem … | Continue reading
Electrek can confirm that Tesla has dissolved its PR department — technically becoming the first automaker who doesn’t talk to the press. It’s something that we have discussed on our podcast several times over the last few months, but now that reporters are publicly complaining a … | Continue reading
A trio of scientists were awarded the Nobel Physics Prize on Tuesday for their research into black holes, some of the most mysterious objects in the universe that gobble stars like specks of dust. | Continue reading
One of the many perplexing issues with COVID-19 is that it affects people so differently. That has researchers trying to explain why some folks bounce right back from the virus, or don’t even… | Continue reading
Daphne Merkin at Bookforum: Did Larkin’s parents fuck him up? According to his sister Catherine (“Kitty”), ten years his senior, both parents “worshipped” Philip. All the same, they have undoubtedly been demonized—sometimes by the poet himself. There were the sour references he m … | Continue reading
It's the first time machine learning has been used to find previously unknown craters on the Red Planet. | Continue reading
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