Since macOS 10.12 there’s a bug in Apple Mail that causes it to randomly become the frontmost application. If you are in full screen mode — like when you are giving a talk or watching a movie — it opens itself up in split view mode where it takes up half the screen while your oth … | Continue reading
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A good rule of thumb is that literature about current events is terrible. I have, however, come across two recent exceptions to this general rule. The first is James Matthew Wilson’s “Quarantine | Continue reading
The water and energy use of the mist shower is so low that the bathroom could be taken off-grid and off-pipe even in an urban context. | Continue reading
The next time you have a great conversation over your favorite video chat tool, you can share it as a podcast for everyone to hear. | Continue reading
It's been strange trying to promote a business centred around happiness in the midst of a global pandemic. Every time I look at any social media platform it feels like everybody is yelling about how terrible things are, or who is responsible for which injustice. Meanwhile, in the … | Continue reading
This article highlights the current limitations in offerings by FaaS providers for ML inference applications and how capabilities in Azure Functions overcome these making it an ideal platform for such applications. It also links to an end to end sample illustrating these features … | Continue reading
We start with a test for the controller of a sample JSON API. Therefore, we scaffold a new integration test using the Artisan make:test CLI command. The test will be in the tests directory of the Laravel application and mirror the architecture of the main application. php artisan … | Continue reading
The idea that something can be likely and not happen, or unlikely and still happen, is one of the world’s most important tricks. But let me tell you about a common problem. I’m as guilty of it as anyone else. It’s that most people understand probability, but few actually believe … | Continue reading
As a beginner in software testing, you would make your own mistakes and learn from them. Check out common software testing mistakes beginners make. | Continue reading
This free Python course provides a beginner-friendly introduction to Python for Data Science. Practice through lab exercises, and you’ll be ready to create your first Python scripts on your own! About This Python Course: This introduction to Python will kickstart your learning of … | Continue reading
Intel® Core™ i9-10900 Processor (20M Cache, up to 5.20 GHz) quick reference guide including specifications, features, pricing, compatibility, design documentation, ordering codes, spec codes and more. | Continue reading
These challenges are very similar to recruitment tests and help you prepare well. | Continue reading
Exploring linear regression: Mathematical foundations and benefits and limitations | Continue reading
How will you spend your resources? If you want to open a can of tomato juice, you can squeeze the sides of the can as hard as you can, for as long as you can, but it’s unlikely to open. You c… | Continue reading
Blog of Charlie Harrington - writer and software engineer | Continue reading
Introduction All projects I’ve been working on have used database connection pooling and that’s for very good reasons. Sometimes we might forget why we are employing one design pattern or a particular technology, so it’s worth stepping back and reason on it. Every technology or t … | Continue reading
Cisco said today that some of its Cisco Virtual Internet Routing Lab Personal Edition (VIRL-PE) backend servers were hacked by exploiting critical SaltStack vulnerabilities patched last month. | Continue reading
What is sound, and how does it work? Answers to these questions can yield unexpected results when you put synthesizers and modulators into the equation. | Continue reading
What is it, how to use it, and how to mitigate some ethical issues. | Continue reading
Edit or discard your commits with interactive rebasing | Continue reading
Jimmy Utterström has recently developed an audio player, which uses OSMD to display and play MusicXML notes on a web browser. | Continue reading
The president wants a landmark event, but the German chancellor ‘cannot agree’ to travel due to ongoing pandemic. | Continue reading
After the capability was discovered a few weeks ago, Twitter has officially announced the ability to schedule tweets to go live at a specific time. It's also possible to save tweet drafts for later. | Continue reading
SpaceX's Starship prototype exploded in a ball of fire during testing on Friday, one day before the company is due to jointly launch the first crewed mission from U.S. soil in nearly a decade. | Continue reading
Thu, Jun 4, 2020, 7:00 PM: First week: Introduction. Read Chapter 1. Do the exercises.This is the 2nd study group for learning the Haskell programming language. We meet online and work through the fir | Continue reading
Dates in Crunchbase are unlike typical Date in software development. In Crunchbase, components of the Date are often optional. For example, when a user enters a died_on_date for a Person, the system requires only that the contributor enter a year. In the screenshot below, the use … | Continue reading
In this article I have talked about structural desgn patterns al | Continue reading
Stockpile aimed at shielding key businesses but long-term solution is elusive | Continue reading
Consider: Is it ethical to discriminate in whom you will sell to as a business? What would you do if you found out that the work you do every day was being used to target and kill migrants at the … | Continue reading
A major American city is on fire – pandemic is raging still – and the fiddler on the roof is fanning the flames instead of soothing frayed nerves. We’ve always said that Trump doe… | Continue reading