This article explores various approaches to calling microservices in Java, from simple RESTful APIs to advanced. Learn more! The post Calling Microservices in Java: Part 1 appeared first on foojay. | Continue reading
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You can make our creamy banana ice cream with just one ingredient—but a couple of pantry ingredients make it so much better than any other "nice" cream. | Continue reading
olesea vetrila/Shutterstock A 13,000-word article in The New Yorker magazine about convicted murderer Lucy Letby is blocked to UK online readers. Conservative MP David Davis claimed preventing members of the UK public reading the essay seemed “in defiance of open justice” in parl … | Continue reading
This week I’m midway through my now-annual lecture series on folktales from the history of computing at AHO (the Oslo School of Architecture and Design). The idea is that I trace an admittedly idiosyncratic path through the history of the personal computer by focusing on certain … | Continue reading
If you’ve been tuning into Recipe Drop, or Break an Egg, you've likely seen César, Nea, Anna, and a few special guests in our Test Kitchen making recipes that you’ve mentally filed under “must try this.” Well, Memorial Day weekend is your chance to catch up on all the dishes you’ … | Continue reading
The art of recipe writing (even more so in our case) could be defined as chronicling an undocumented tradition and putting it into a standardized form. This is far easier to explain than to do well, and it requires an amount of effort that would almost certainly surprise you. Rea … | Continue reading
The 1,300 people who call Eastport, Maine, home live in the easternmost point in the continental United States. The bridged island, connected to the mainland by a single causeway, faces powerful Atlantic Ocean winds and is susceptible to disruptive power outages. But it was not a … | Continue reading
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Who could have guessed that John Krasinski would be so good at making horror movies? His directorial debut was A Quiet Place, he followed it up with A Quiet Place Part II, and now he’s made IF, not a horror film by genre but a horrible film in quality. We reviewed the film quite … | Continue reading
I have seen the extremely restrictive off-boarding agreement that contains nondisclosure and non-disparagement provisions former OpenAI employees are subject to. It forbids them, for the rest of their lives, from criticizing their former employer. Even acknowledging that the NDA … | Continue reading
Studded with pineapple chunks, bananas, crunchy pecans, and coated in a tangy cream cheese frosting, hummingbird cake is an opulent dessert that’s been a mainstay of Southern tables since the 1970s. | Continue reading
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The Cicadas are Here There are annual cicadas. Then there are 13-year cicadas. And 17-year cicadas. Then there are days like today when 13 and 17 year cicadas emerge from the ground around the same time, creating a fairly odd event in our backyard. My daughters are helpfully poin … | Continue reading
"People ask us if hop farmers outdoors feel threatened by us, but we're not threatening them. Climate change is threatening them." Startup upends traditional beer making with innovative hop cultivation method: 'See how far we can recreate the terroir of a specific variety' first … | Continue reading
It was a research document far ahead of its time. Newly obtained Nixon-era document uncovers missed opportunity to monitor air pollution: 'Who knows what would have happened' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Construction of the New York & Erie Railroad had been underway, off and on, for 14 years when it faced a compound problem in 1846. The railroad's charter from New York State required the road to be built as far as Binghamton by December 31, 1848. To get there, the track needed to … | Continue reading
That's a nice chunk of features. well done Strava. The post Strava’s 2024 changes in a nutshell – no waffle appeared first on the5krunner • tri bike run. The full post can be read now at the5krunner • tri bike run. | Continue reading
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Two things are true when listening to the head of a movie studio. One, they’re not going to say anything bad about their movies, and two, they definitely know everything happening with those movies. That’s why a new interview with the chairman of Sony Motion Pictures Group, Tom R … | Continue reading
These sand dunes are a spectacular site across the coast of St. Anne's in northwest England. A lush wildlife habitat, it is an important natural sea defense along the Fylde Coast and because the stretch of St. Anne's beach is so vast when the tide is out, it makes the landscape l … | Continue reading
What exactly will his role be? Unclear! The post Cillian Murphy Confirmed to Appear in 28 Years Later appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
BODY SHOCK - an innovative running metric from fourth frontier x2 The post BODY SHOCK – an innovative running metric from fourth frontier x2 appeared first on the5krunner • tri bike run. The full post can be read now at the5krunner • tri bike run. | Continue reading
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz is coming to America. I’ve been pushing for that for about a decade. I recall a conversation I had with a Volkswagen executive in Amsterdam about 6 years ago where we were talking about this and how much people loved the Buzz concept, but he asked ... [con … | Continue reading
Two miles each of the last two mornings. I made a hot breakfast yesterday, so it was fruit this morning. Coffee, of course, shower and in to church. Yesterday I arrived for Morning Prayer; this morning I arrived very early to set up the Lady Chapel for a small Low Mass of a Requi … | Continue reading
While the latest hydrogen hype cycle may be waning, investment in the fundamental technologies needed to power the green hydrogen economy is holding strong. This past week, two major players in the space secured significant funding: $100 million in credit financing for Massachuse … | Continue reading
Gear up for family movie night fun! Three laugh-out-loud comedy adventures featuring families on epic road trips. Get ready for an adventure the whole family will love! | Continue reading
5-17-24 Okay, I think my system is working here at the poz loft. Been writing on the third […] | Continue reading
out come the reconditioned units at pretty decent prices. The post Reconditioned KICKR, now back in stock appeared first on the5krunner • tri bike run. The full post can be read now at the5krunner • tri bike run. | Continue reading
Ongoing excavations at the historical site in Virginia have revealed the remnants of military barracks dating to the Revolutionary War. | Continue reading
Is there a hard time stamp on how long a cup of coffee retains its freshly brewed flavor before it's past saving and might as well be thrown away? We investigated. | Continue reading
Do you want to block all YouTube ads in Safari on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac? Then download Magic Lasso Adblock – the ad blocker designed for you. It’s easy to setup, doubles the speed at which Safari loads and blocks all YouTube ads. Magic Lasso is an efficient, high performance … | Continue reading
The MacUpdater giveaway has ended, and I have winners to announce! The winners! Congratulations to: Wil Chow Dag Høidahl Mike Beard Bo Link Jacob Goldberg David Loeffler Daniel Revell Joseph Gibbs Aaron Wasserman Troy Patterson You should have received an email with details, plea … | Continue reading
Baltic pagans imported horses to be sacrificed from their Christian neighbors around 1,000 years ago. | Continue reading
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The first floor of C-Boys Heart & Soul is awash in red velvet upholstery and vintage furnishings. A heart-shaped neon light glows behind the bar, and live music fills the venue seven days a week. In name and spirit, the venue is an homage to Louis Charles “C-Boy” Parks, the manag … | Continue reading
The government violates the privacy rights of individuals on pretrial release when it continuously tracks, retains, and shares their location, EFF explained in a friend-of-the-court brief filed in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In the case, Simon v. San Francisco, individual … | Continue reading
“Admirer from outside of the cap table” is how I approached Kieran Snyder, Cofounder of Textio. That is to say, I DMed her on Twitter in 2016, impressed by the work she was doing but without a preexisting relationship. Thankfully the interest was mutual and we’ve had the chance t … | Continue reading
My second attempt at gluten-free rosemary focaccia had better results texturally, but still wasn’t the taste experience I wanted. 🍞 I’m looking for a better recipe. Any gluten-free bakers out there willing to share theirs? | Continue reading
You can investigate if this or other strategies affect your fat burn with products like ... The post does CoenzymeQ10 supplementation burn fat, if so how could I monitor that? appeared first on the5krunner • tri bike run. The full post can be read now at the5krunner • tri bike ru … | Continue reading
FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2024 She (almost) gets it right: Elizabeth Spiers is "a contributing Opinion writer" at the New York Times. She's 47 years of age, which sounds like a good age to be. We could do without the snark lodged in the headline which sits atop her new column. That said, t … | Continue reading
This weekend, The Phantom Menace turns 25—and while we’ve celebrated the ways the film brought so much to Star Wars in the past, for its 25th anniversary we wanted to look back at a few different things, big and small, that make Phantom Menace so great all these years later, whet … | Continue reading
Here's what we looked at this week:A man was ordered by the city to build a visual screen to conceal his boat. He complied. This incredible mobile bridge, designed and built in Switzerland, diverts traffic overhead during road repairs.This TriqBriq production system turns oth … | Continue reading
Neanderthals are our closest relatives who went extinct around 40,000 years ago. Here's how they differed to us. | Continue reading
Neanderthals and humans mated millennia ago, and their legacy lives on in us today. Here's how. | Continue reading
Non-Africans carry around 2% Neanderthal DNA in their genomes — yet there's one chromosome where DNA from our ancient cousins is nowhere to be found. | Continue reading