OrientDB - The World's First Distributed Multi-Model NoSQL Database with a Graph Database Engine. OrientDB ignited the Multi-Model movement in 2011 with its invention of a new generation Distributed NoSQL engine capable of working with Graph, Document, Key-Value, GeoSpatial and R … | Continue reading
With the steady improvement of medical informatization and the rapid development of advanced technologies, the traditional healthcare… | Continue reading
According to Hired, blockchain developers can command salaries between 140,000 USD to 180,000 USD. Sounds amazing, right? But is it really true? A lot of these salary reports forget to mention the context of their study. In this article, we will dive into the details of the job m … | Continue reading
A $3 Cure for Social Anxiety? | Continue reading
Scientists are probing the deep ocean with an underwater robot, and thanks to live streaming video we can watch, too. | Continue reading
A lot of contemporary video game players take online communications for granted—after all, online services have been a standard feature in consoles for nearly fifteen years at this point1. However, before the ubiquity of the internet there was a time when some clever cartridges … | Continue reading
Ever since I was a teenager, my dad would occasionally send me things to sign — things for the family business. I didn’t understand the complexities of it, and didn’t need to, so I’d just sign without question. | Continue reading
RGB-backlit wired aluminum keyboard for Mac (with a USB port for your mouse) | Continue reading
I found this book on usenet the other day. It’s an “educational” treatise on how the new fangled atom sciences were supposed to change life in the late forties. I kinda like the w… | Continue reading
Living long-term in different countries around the world is one of the real perks of being a digital nomad. And while there are many places in the world you could live, these are our top 15 destinations where you can live for under $1,000 / month. We cover Europe, Asia and Latin … | Continue reading
Xi still believes he has the upper hand. | Continue reading
The subconscious is an overdone subject, but the Radiohead singer’s sleep-focused solo album, 'Anima', is packed with fresh, freaky ideas. | Continue reading
A study found a near-perfect 96 per cent correlation between detached housing unaffordability and foreign ownership rates across 14 Vancouver municipalities. | Continue reading
The Navy will field versions of its highest-power laser weapon and its low-end non-lethal laser dazzler later this year, gaining operational experience. | Continue reading
Somebody asked me what I would do if I was 18 in 2016. It’s a good question because it’s such an odd time where old institutions and traditional thinking don’t really make sense anymore. I can’t say I’m an expert on this though, because when | Continue reading
In a recent interview with venture capital firm Village Global, Bill Gates said that his biggest mistake at Microsoft cost his company $400 billion. | Continue reading
By Jill U. Adams Ethan Zuckerman ’93 once considered himself to be a “cyberutopian.” His career began with successful commercial and nonprofit Internet startups. He believed the web was “going to make the world smaller and better connected. It was going to lead to more internat … | Continue reading
On October 29, 2018 Lion Air Flight 610, a 737 MAX 8 flight from Jakarta, Indonesia to Pangkal Pinang, Indonesia, crashed into the sea 13… | Continue reading
On October 29, 2018 Lion Air Flight 610, a 737 MAX 8 flight from Jakarta, Indonesia to Pangkal Pinang, Indonesia, crashed into the sea 13… | Continue reading
WordCamp Europe was as just as incredible as everyone said it would be. The city of Berlin was welcoming and beautiful, the sessions were great, and there was a lot of tasty food. But best of all, the vibrant WordPress community we all know and love was there in full-force. It’s … | Continue reading
Bernoulli counting process | Continue reading
Fujitsu Ltd has launched a service supporting sports and cultural events using Ontenna, a device that lets users sense sound with their bodies. The company said it is providing a free trial version of Ontenna for schools for the deaf. The trial is being conducted in 30 schools, … | Continue reading
This information on water and the brain is too good not to share. Most families of children who have cortical visual impairment (CVI) seem to report that their child “loves water.” This… | Continue reading
Intro Following last weeks “first edition“ of neat indie projects here are some more interesting indie projects. I've discovered these projects in the last week mostly. If you got any feedback for the list or want to leave the makers behind the project a comment reply to this twe … | Continue reading
Deep learning data synthesizer method automates brain scan image segmentation. | Continue reading
I am a full on Pokémon Go player. In fact, my app is open while I am writing this post, but I'll tell you that it's nice to see other brands follow in Nian | Continue reading
When Robin Wolaner left media giant Time Warner to join the internet publisher Cnet in 1997, she went from being one of the youngest people in the room to the eldest. | Continue reading
Move aside Tabby’s star – a new enigmatic star observed by K2 looks to have taken the title of the “most mysterious star in the galaxy” – HD 139139. Here I’ll tr… | Continue reading
An upsurge in violent weather underscores the importance of hands-on training. | Continue reading
Introduction The purpose of this post is to enlighten antivirus (AV) companies to new security considerations for correctly interfacing with Bash on Ubuntu on Windows powered by the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). This post will provide a background description of WSL and its … | Continue reading
Nuclear fusion is capable of producing enough power to solve our world’s energy problem, but why aren’t we using it? | Continue reading
PingCAP’s ascendancy comes as the US cuts Huawei Technologies off from key technology, sending chills through the country’s largest entities. | Continue reading
This is the third in a series of blog posts on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). For background information you may want to read the architectural overview and introduction to pico processes. Posted on behalf of Stephen Hufnagel. System calls WSL executes unmodified Linux EL … | Continue reading