Twistlock sponsored this post. If you listen to most folks talk about microservices, you’ll notice that they tend to discuss them as an either-or proposition: either you refactor your app to run on microservices or you stick with your monolith. It’s easy to understand why people … | Continue reading
Restocking rivers in tropical and subtropical Africa with a large endangered freshwater prawn not only provides locals with a protein-rich… | Continue reading
Obtaining a company's source code makes it radically easier to find security flaws and vulnerabilities for surveillance and intelligence-gathering operations. | Continue reading
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SummaryThe deadline is fast approaching for organisations with at least 250 employees to publish their gender pay gaps for a second year. The reporting requirements have brought greater scrutiny to the gender pay gap, but they miss a potentially important part of the problem: the … | Continue reading
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If we know lots of people on social will only glance at our headlines and not tap through, why can't we bring better information to them where they are? | Continue reading
Do you hear the word Docker a lot without understanding what it means ? In this article I explaine that it works just like frozen meals. | Continue reading
New social media laws aim to fight the "weaponising of social media platforms" after Christchurch. But critics say they are seriously flawed. | Continue reading
System-wide concerns in AI and automotive are forcing hardware and software teams to work together, but gaps still remain. | Continue reading
Is it just me, or is it getting crazier out there? | Continue reading
Spring is an Open Movie directed and written by Andy Goralczyk and art directed by David Revoy | Continue reading
At cutting-edge recycling plant in Portland, Oregon, there's no such thing as too much plastic | Continue reading
The first transatlantic transmission marked the culmination of 19 years of dreams, plans and hard work | Continue reading
3 questions that help me learn more about the investment potential of pitch contestants. | Continue reading
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This is the decade America's common culture died. Cultural taste, affinity, and identity is shattered into a thousand distinct shards. This “tribalization” has become an obsession among social elites, whose economic model for maintaining their global dominance has been thrown int … | Continue reading
Even a little power blurs your sight | Continue reading
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A taste of the Bologna Book Fair for those of us stuck in chilly England. | Continue reading
No new engagements or renewals of existing ones, Massachusetts Institute of Technology says, explaining that partnerships with certain countries need extra scrutiny. | Continue reading
The Department of Energy presented plans Tuesday to make $40 million in allotment funding available to multidisciplinary teams developing advanced algorithms and software for quantum computers. Since 2014, DOE’s Office of Science has estimated and invested in early quantum simula … | Continue reading
very story has a beginning, middle, and an end. But in the telling, stories don’t necessarily conform to that neat order. For Dave Cullen, freelance journalist and bestselling author, there is plenty of room for creativity in this age-old writing convention. Cullen’s book “Colu … | Continue reading
$0 business to $150,000+ business. Tom Stanford started his first business, made his first website... and it had zero sales. This is the story about how Tom took what he learned and made a successful business — which made $150,000 last year! | Continue reading
Taking a second shot at legislation that could ignite a burst of new apartments and condos, a San Francisco lawmaker pushed for more state control over local housing decisions Tuesday to fix the state’s housing crisis. | Continue reading
Step 1: Use AI to make undetectable changes to outdoor photos. Step 2: release them into the open-source world and enjoy the chaos. | Continue reading
Tim Adams on the fox hunting ban in Granta 90: Country Life. | Continue reading
Some say that the president’s language and behavior suggest cognitive decline, possibly associated with pre-dementia. | Continue reading
The next time you think you know your audience, be sure to take Google Image Search for a spin to verify that you’re not seeing the world through a kaleidoscope. | Continue reading
Apple is relying on Intel for its 5G modem, and things are not going smoothly between the two companies. | Continue reading
Today we make Spectra, the world's first open source biomedicalimaging system, available to everyone! | Continue reading
Atlassian's billionaire co-founder has joined the chorus of tech and media executives expressing concerns about Australia's new social media laws. | Continue reading
An alternative path for studious high school students. | Continue reading
For example, jobs with taxi companies were overwhelmingly delivered to black users and secretarial ads to women, despite neutral targeting preferences. | Continue reading
Overview In contrast to the threading/locking concurrency model I described previously, the functional concurrency model abstracts most if not all hardware primitives out of the application picture. No mutable state, and no side effects, can exist in (pure) functional programming … | Continue reading
Harsh new penalties for social media companies that broadcast horrific terrorist attacks have cleared federal parliament, with Labor supporting new laws but vowing to revise them if they win the next election. | Continue reading