The extradition controversy further increased the tension between the United States and the government of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. | Continue reading
Sometimes we must turn to other languages to find the perfect word. | Continue reading
Mountain adventures with your young one become much more pleasant with this comfy, feature-rich carrier. | Continue reading
Halloween science experiments, ideas and seasonal recipes for play. Monster slime, play dough brain surgery, pumpkin goop, and so much more. | Continue reading
New reports suggest that drone activity at the southern border is spreading to nearby cities, erasing the line between police procedures and immigration enforcement. | Continue reading
Fans of scraping cases may rejoice. The Ninth Circuit issued its long-awaited opinion in the hiQ v. LinkedIn case (it was argued in March 2018, so the opinion took about 18 months). It rules in favor of hiQ. hiQ was... | Continue reading
An overview of the UUID specification and the Digest::UUID module | Continue reading
I first came across Siraj Raval around 2016, when a data scientist friend sent me his video. “This is ridiculous,” he said, and I had to agree that it was. But, it was also hilarious. Who else was making funny, well-made music videos about machine learning? It was nice to watch, … | Continue reading
...Today's "Sunday Support Group" post to the Patreon subscribers by group email (I'd been meaning to experiment with that functionality), to thank everyone for putting me over the initial goal of 750 supporters. As I explained, I only picked the... | Continue reading
Supervisor Norman Yee wants to forestall bumpy rollouts — like that of electric scooters by startups Lime, Bird and Spin — through the creation of a new city agency to evaluate proposals for new tech or services. | Continue reading
NEW YORK (AP) — So is red meat good or bad for you? If the answer were only that simple. A team of international researchers recently rattled the nutrition world by saying there isn't enough... | Continue reading
This week on Mac Power Users: Stephen and David are joined by Chris Bailey, an author and presenter with an undying love for TextEdit and getting focused work done with the Mac and iPad. I joked ab… | Continue reading
In this article I’m going to share my experiences with using docker in both development and production mode. For reading this article… | Continue reading
Telegram’s whole scheme was to skin precisely the retail buyers who securities registration is meant to protect from being ripped off. | Continue reading
“It’s like a little moment: two days, maybe three. When you can forget about life and all the pressure. The clubs are really, really beautiful. The music is so good. There are people from every age and background. And everyone takes drugs. Nobody cares what you do. You can … | Continue reading
Ever since the discovery that light—and particularly blue light—can suppress melatonin and alter the timing of our circadian clocks, evidence has been building that exposure to even low levels of l… | Continue reading
When it comes to working with journalists across the board, so many people are, in all honesty, ignorant. Time and time again, I have seen reporters retract stories because founders are unfair or PR firms that are overwhelmingly pressuring. There is so much bad behavior around th … | Continue reading
If I told you about a piece of consumer electronics technology that: A billion+ people own and use every day Has changed those people and their world in some pretty radical and consequential ways Gets more important every year, but not much attention - and the little attention we … | Continue reading
Tal Shub is a designer based in New York who co-founded Uno, a company with a mission to eradicate single-use plastic bottles by offering a reusable alternative. Alongside the team with which he runs this venture, he has also produced an ode Greta Thunberg in the form of a typefa … | Continue reading
Today’s web has lost one of it’s most endearing qualities – sense of community. For quite a while having access to the internet was an exception, rather then a rule. So when you… | Continue reading
The FDNY struggled to get functional radios during Giuliani's tenure. Many died on 9/11 because Giuliani ignored the warning signs | Continue reading
It's not everyday that somebody sets out to bury actual treasure. Now, people are getting closer to uncovering Forrest Fenn's modern treasure hunt. | Continue reading
J.D. Dillard is set to helm a Korean War epic starring Glen Powell as a U.S. Navy fighter pilot who makes a harrowing sacrifice in the Devotion movie. | Continue reading
Newsletters, talks, articles, tweets & podcasts, we collect, currate & summarize everything you need to know to catch up on React | Continue reading
The jobs of the future will depend on emotion and context. | Continue reading
In various fairly common situations, demanding more can result in receiving less. I. The kinds of situation I am talking about are ubiquitous, but we’ll start with employee hiring. Suppose yo… | Continue reading
The job market through the eyes of Generation Z | Continue reading
There was a time when far less written about – or by – venture capitalists. But I seem to recall “we won’t invest in two competing companies” was an oft-stated princip… | Continue reading
A thought experiment that’s half Sean Carroll, half Lewis Carroll. | Continue reading