Today the 12th annual Doodle for Google contest kicks off:We’re excited to announce that this year’s theme is “I show kindness by…” Acts of kindness bring more joy, light and warmth to the world. They cost nothing, but mean everything. . As submissions open, we’re inviting young … | Continue reading
Community project connects remote workers with companies looking to hire staff | Continue reading
Hello Underworld. | Continue reading
After a sharp uptick in 2018, we estimate that US greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions fell by 2.1% last year based on preliminary energy and economic data. This decline was due almost entirely to a drop in coal consumption. Coal-fired power generation fell by a record 18% year-on-year … | Continue reading
The US saw a 2.1% fall in greenhouse gas emissions in 2019. This was due to a decrease in coal plants, but there has been little progress in other sectors | Continue reading
I recently attended the third annual Q2B Conference on December 10-12, 2019 in San Jose, California. The Q2B conference continues to grow and had about 540 attendees representing many different quantum hardware/software companies, end users, universities, government agencies, an … | Continue reading
How would an extra $12,000 a year change your lifestyle? Your life? The centerpiece of Andrew Yang’s presidential campaign is something he dubs the Freedom | Continue reading
The Saudi authorities detected a new destructive cyberattack suspected of coming from Iran on Dec. 29, the same day the U.S. military struck targets controlled by Iranian-backed proxies in retaliation for a rocket attack that killed an American contractor the previous Friday. | Continue reading
The Light Phone 2 is a minimalist cellphone that was named one of Time Magazine’s best inventions of 2019. In early 2018, we joined Light… | Continue reading
Are you tired of apt-get? Can’t use sudo right now? … You can now ’brew install anything’ in Gitpod! 🎉 ✓ Easily install any Linux tool or… | Continue reading
A review of Netflix's new comedy Medical Police. | Continue reading
The first part of this two-part series detailed how we can get a two-thumb slider. Now we'll look at a general multi-thumb case, but with a different and | Continue reading
Let's say we're working on the homepage of a news website. You're probably used to seeing some card-based content in a grid layout, right? Here's a | Continue reading
Thousands of open source developers from all over Europe are... | Continue reading
Civic boosters were once convinced that a new kind of urban attraction, the science center, could revive American downtowns. | Continue reading
There are a few ways to validate automated SearchLink results without opening your browser. | Continue reading
Gartner for Marketers provides latest insights on marketing research, benchmarks, tools, analysis and strategies that help you achieve your business goals | Continue reading
We really need to do something about this. | Continue reading
["Open Mike" is the often off-topic Editorial page of TOP, in which Yr. Hmbl. Ed. sometimes wanders into double, double toil and trouble. It appears on Wednesdays.] - Things have slowed down here as I'm a bit under the weather.... | Continue reading
Get a healthy work-life balance in spite of looming deadlines and fear of dwindling income | Continue reading
So soothingly shiny! | Continue reading
The most common place to sustain muscle or joint injury is at the gym. But you can gain the body you want in less time using the X3 Bar for training. | Continue reading
The first Brahms: The Boy II trailer has arrived, bringing back that creepy doll. And there might be more to Brahms story than we've been led to believe. | Continue reading
Contractors are defrauding the government and endangering national security by hiding their real owners behind shell companies, according to a recent watchdog report. | Continue reading
lesson learned: Don't click on links random people send you | Continue reading
A list of some of my favorite conversation starters to get a team talking. Use them wisely! | Continue reading
A practical philosopher explains how social media broke our sense of self | Continue reading
Structural, biochemical and cellular analyses show that bacterial antigens can mimic gliadin epitopes involved in celiac disease being presented by HLA-DQ2.5 and recognized by T cells derived from patients. | Continue reading
Taxpayer funded code is often not open source because government prefers closed platforms, is inexperienced with open source workflows and culture, and creates software as part of a predominantly closed-source supply-chain. | Continue reading
I got my reMarkable recently and writing a few words about it will possiblynot hurt anyone. This is not a product review, I much rather try to focus ontechnical aspects. Such as packaging the software and analyzing some of itsfeatures. | Continue reading
Gusto is reflecting on how we observe our own activity and results. We have been wildly, improbably successful in our niche of payroll and… | Continue reading
Secrets you should know before you get started | Continue reading
One Startup’s Bid to Take its Product from ‘Minimum Viable’ to ‘Habit-Forming’ in 18 Months | Continue reading
YouTube’s celebrity culture and community dynamics play a major role in the amplification of far-right content | Continue reading
The company’s latest offering is a first for the podcast advertising market. | Continue reading