SXSW is a festival of culture and technology held every spring in Austin, Texas. It’s a global phenomenon, with hundreds of thousands attending the event every y... | Continue reading
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We've shared a lot about how community input shaped our website redesign process. Now Andy Newton, Chief Engineer, takes us under the hood of our new arin.net to explore the technology behind the website. | Continue reading
An old world-inspired establishment, Caffe La Tana is styled after the Italian alimentari: a small, neighbourhood gathering place serving ... | Continue reading
Ian Black in The Guardian: Outside the window of Tim Mackintosh-Smith’s home in Sana’a, the Yemeni capital, are reminders of the long sweep of Arab history – child soldiers mourning martyrs of the country’s ongoing war, rocket salvoes, sectarian rivalries, hypnotic slogans and a … | Continue reading
The story about the failure that may set others out for success. | Continue reading
Tropical fire ants (Solenopsis geminata), originally from central and South America, are a highly aggressive, invasive ecological pest. Our new research has shed light on how they successfully establish new colonies. | Continue reading
Megan Scudellari in Nature: When Craig Crews first managed to make proteins disappear on command with a bizarre new compound, the biochemist says that he considered it a “parlour trick”, a “cute chemical curiosity”. Today, that cute trick is driving billions of US dollars in inve … | Continue reading
The primary causes of dramatic variations in volcanic flux and composition along strike in subduction zones remain largely unknown. Here we use a promising new approach to show that along-strike volcanic variability in the Quaternary Cascades Arc is primarily due to variations in … | Continue reading
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The first wave of crypto-focused smartphones from big players like Samsung is a small step toward a decentralized web. | Continue reading
The nation’s energy ministry expressed ‘deep regret’, and said it would dismantle the experimental plant. | Continue reading
US govt sounds alarm over wireless comms, caveats apply | Continue reading
An epic tale of deception, stolen artwork, and crappy logos | Continue reading
This week, journalists from dozens of small startups and non-profits joined funders and journalism academics at a small, art-filled boutique hotel in Denver to talk about how to save local journalism. There were drinks and dinners and tasteful snacks during the various sessions d … | Continue reading
For seven years, Facebook stored an innumerable password in lain text and readable format for its employees to see and access. | Continue reading
Over the course of the last four articles in this five-part series, we’ve taken a broad look at the technologies that make up the Web Components | Continue reading
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In the latest episode of Nerdwriter, Evan Puschak examines how Ian McKellen does a lot of heavy lifting with his eyes, especiall | Continue reading
Blue Origin has studied repurposing upper stages of its future New Glenn launch vehicle to serve as habitats or for other applications. | Continue reading
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For the first time ever, researchers have been able to peek deep into the mantle of the Earth under an ultraslow mid-ocean ridge, where they have been able to observe mantle melting and growth of the Earth's crust. | Continue reading
In recent versions of macOS (Mojave) and Windows 10 users have been able to enable a system wide dark mode. As this works well and is… | Continue reading
Although the mass roll-out of fuel cell electric vehicles is still years away, efforts to make hydrogen-powered cars mainstream have intensified in recent years. With Europe's ambitions to become a leader in zero-emission mobility in the transition to a clean, low-carbon energy s … | Continue reading
Answer (1 of 8): From the perspective of a CTO, here is what I'll thinkIt's a landing page, everyone will see it. If someone looking for a job and find tha | Continue reading
The International Resource Panel of the United Nations Environment Programme, with CML researcher Ester van der Voet as member, has prepared a report called Global Resources Outlook 2019: Natural Resources for the Future We Want. It examines the trends in natural resources and th … | Continue reading
There are these two young fish swimming along and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at them and says “Morning, boys. How’s the water?” The two young fish swim on for a bit, and then eventually one of them looks over at the other and goes “What the … | Continue reading
Last month we decided to do something interesting and allow Hashnode users to publish articles under a free hashnode.dev subdomain or any custom domain of their choice. It required a bit of work on our part, but the most challenging task was enabli... | Continue reading
Julianne Moore is one of cinema’s greatest laughers, and one of its greatest criers. | Continue reading
Nemes' suggestive, impressionistic approach takes some getting used to, but Sunset is worth the extra effort. | Continue reading
The Condition of Water Turning back toward home on my after-breakfast walk I face the steep hill of eucalyptus that stands over our neighborhood and am struck by the beauty of what can hardly be seen for today after heavy rain the highest levels are obscured like the truth of the … | Continue reading
It’s difficult to ignore the craftsmanship and performances Dragged Across Concrete simply because you don’t like some of its darker themes or feel like it’s too long. | Continue reading
What do we do with all this filmmaking dexterity when it serves an effort that, despite the best of intentions, feels exploitative and too soon? | Continue reading
I like Relaxer a lot, possibly because it is what high-school age me thought American indie cinema was like. | Continue reading
Tries too hard to both be and comment on the genre of crime stories, and does not succeed at either. | Continue reading
Some of the filmmaking here is a little frustrating, but Roll Red Roll is ultimately an insightful portrait of an entire city shaken and altered by one heinous act, amplified by modern technology. | Continue reading
A decidedly undistinguished dirt-racing film. | Continue reading
Ramen Shop believes that the healing power of food can satisfy our hunger for comfort in difficult times, and that should be filling enough for now. | Continue reading
You could listen to Dr. Feelgood two full times during the run time of The Dirt and learn just about as much about the band as you do in this R-rated Wikipedia article of a movie. And you’d have way more fun. | Continue reading
Create a ritual to help you transition from office to home. | Continue reading