Price is the result of future expectations, and right now the future expectation is that all NFTs will go up. On that note, I have a quick story to share about how I bought an NFT for $250 Monday night and then sold it for $3,300 three hours later. | Continue reading
Douglas Thron has equipped his drone with infrared thermal technology to help locate and rescue animals after natural disasters. | Continue reading
A team of chemists at the University of California, Berkeley, working with a group at Merck & Co. Inc. has developed a reaction that can be used to remove a single sulfur, nitrogen or oxygen atom from a six-membered ring using only a blue light. In their paper published in the jo … | Continue reading
Researchers say the issue has been exploitable for ‘months’ | Continue reading
A lawyer for the all-girls team, which safely escaped Afghanistan, has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Allyson Reneau to make her stop bragging about her alleged involvement. | Continue reading
On images, pseudo-events, and digital media. | Continue reading
This is the third major data breach T-mobile has disclosed in two years. | Continue reading
The Boston Public Library (BPL) has disclosed today that its network was hit by a cyberattack on Wednesday, leading to a system-wide technical outage. | Continue reading
Different types of videogames could benefit from different types of physical controls. For example, a dial to zoom in with a rifle scope: Or a spring-loaded switch for notching and firing an arrow, or shooting a pool cue: To combine controls like these with the standard D-pad con … | Continue reading
A friend who is visiting has brought boxes of Lebanese food and desserts, and so I’ll be spending the day hanging out with them and utterly destroying my normal daily calorie count with these… | Continue reading
A fluid medium for storing, relating, and surfacing thoughts. | Continue reading
Vue team has released Vue 3.0 in September 2020. This new version comes with many new features, optimizations, but also comes with a few breaking changes. Discover our migration story! | Continue reading
Despite sci-fi ideas of bending, traveling, tunneling wrinkling, that time thing just keeps moving along. Another August 27. Click. Sure the laws of physics can explain the passage of 10 years sinc… | Continue reading
Travel-time prediction constitutes a task of high importance intransportation networks, with web mapping services like Google Maps regularlyserving vast quantities of travel time queries from users and enterprisesalike. Further, such a task requires accounting for complex spatiot … | Continue reading
Michael Byrd, the until-recently unidentified Capitol Police officer who fatally shot Capitol... | Continue reading
The pitchforks are coming | Continue reading
Internal Trump campaign polling data from the 2016 election was sent to... | Continue reading
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“You must be vulnerable to be sensitive to reality. And to me being vulnerable is just another way of saying that one has nothing more to lose.” | Continue reading
The best jobs at early-stage tech companies & venture capital firms - new roles drop every Friday | Continue reading
The Responsible tech playbook is a collection of tools, methods, and frameworks that help you – and your teams – to assess, model and mitigate values and risks of the software you are creating. | Continue reading
Is FLoC a good idea that fell victim to anti-Google public sentiment? Or is it yet another threat to user privacy? | Continue reading
Prologue: why is DataOps so hard? If you’ve ever lived DataOps, you’ll know that it’s a challenge at the best of times. A day in the life of a typical data engineering team involves securing, releasing, debugging and stabilising complex and oftentimes fragile data pipelines. Thes … | Continue reading
Have you seen a book pumpkin? This simple craft uses an old discarded or broken paperback book and some paint to make the most awesome book pumpkin fall decoration that can be used for centerpieces | Continue reading
Also, enter Sarita Choudhury. | Continue reading
Climate change may increase the risk of viruses infecting new hosts in the Arctic, suggests a study of genetic material from an Arctic lake | Continue reading
In Science Book Talk, a new four-part podcast miniseries, host Deboki Chakravarti acts as literary guide to two science books that share a beautiful and sometimes deeply resonant entanglement. In this week’s show: Underland, by Robert MacFarlane, and … | Continue reading
The Proud PhaseHaving to sell your kidney on the black market to pay for tuition aside, there’s no greater feeling as a parent than when your kid ... | Continue reading
In Science Book Talk, a new four-part podcast miniseries, host Deboki Chakravarti acts as literary guide to two science books that share a beautiful and sometimes deeply resonant entanglement. In this week’s show: Underland , by Robert MacFarlane, and … | Continue reading
Paul Halpern at Literary Hub: Resolving the great cosmological debate of the mid-20th century was not on their agenda. Yet in 1964, astrophysicists Arno A. Penzias and Robert W. “Bob” Wilson unexpectedly discovered a radio hiss that turned out to be relic radiation from the early … | Continue reading
David P. Barash and Ward Wilson at History News Network: “You can’t put the genie back in the bottle.” Those of us eager to get rid of nuclear weapons hear this a lot and at first glance it seems true; common sense suggests that neither genies nor nuclear weapons are readily rebo … | Continue reading
Going back seven years or so, when we were working on a Halloween face painting feature for Google Photos (sort of ur-AR), I've been occasionally updating a Pinterest board full of interesting augmentations done to human faces. I've particularly admired the work of Yulia Brodskay … | Continue reading
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What options do you have if you want the body background in a fixed position where it stays put on scroll? background-attachment: fixed in CSS, at best, | Continue reading