Making a Makerspace? Guidelines for Accessibility and Universal Design | DO-IT
Many engineering departments, libraries, and universities are launching new initiatives to create makerspaces, physical spaces where students, faculty, and the broader community can gather and share resources and knowledge, work on projects, network, and build. In creating these innovative spaces we should apply principles of universal design to ensure the spaces, tools, and
Red Hat OpenShift 4.8 Adds Serverless Functions, Pipelines-As-Code – The New Stack
OpenShift 4.8, the latest version of , launched this week, amalgamating a number of recent releases, such as OpenShift GitOps and Pipelines, and adding new features such as sandboxed containers, serverless functions, pipelines-as-code, and more. OpenShift 4.8 is based on both Kubernetes 1.21 and CRI-O (Container Runtime Interface) 1.21. The common theme to OpenShift 4.8…
How I build my personal website using containers with a Makefile | Opensource.com
The make utility and its related Makefile have been used to build software for a long time. The Makefile defines a set of commands to run, and the make utility runs them. It is similar to a Dockerfile or Containerfile—a set of commands used to build container images.
The 50 Most Profitable Internet Companies Ranked by Visitors per Second in 2020
The 50 most profitable Internet companies in the world made billions of dollars in 2020, but how much website traffic do these companies actually get? Which of these companies has the most visited website? Using the Semrush Traffic Analytics tool, our insights team analyzed the number of unique visitors to each of the 50 Internet companies’ root domains for all 12 months of 2020 to find the total number of unique visits for the year.
Hash maps that don’t hate you | by Erik Corry | Jul, 2021 | The Toit Take
In which we take a look at what a programmer wants from hash maps, and reveal a common performance issue that Python, Dart, and JavaScript suffer from.
The Honda That Gets 188 MPG: The Handsome New Super Cub - Core77
What the Beetle was to Volkswagen, the Super Cub is to Honda. Since its launch in 1958, the Super Cub nameplate has sold over 100 million units; UK motorcycle website Bennetts calls it "the most successful and influential motorcycle ever designed." While Super Cubs are common sights in Europe
I said goodbye to local development and so can you
Stop maintaining your local development environment. Instead, automate the setup once and use a new environment for each task you work on - available in seconds and always ready-to-code.
This is an incredible video investigation by the NY Times of the January 6th attack on Congress by terrorists, rioters, and supporters of Donald Trump. They analyzed hundreds of videos, police bodycam footage, and police
This anti-GQP ad doesn't hold back, calling out Trump's traitorous base for what they really are | Boing Boing
Not only is this Meidas Touch ad spot on about the GQP’s criminal behavior that is threatening US democracy, but its brutally honest descriptions of the Capitol insurrectionists couldn’…
Recreating an old-school mechanical split-flap display with Arduino | Arduino Blog
Miss the clickety-clack of old split-flap displays? Dave Madison has created his own DIY version that supports 40 total characters per digit with eight digits total.
Asynchronous Design Critique: Getting Feedback – A List Apart
Receiving feedback can be a stressful experience: will an open-ended question attract helpful guidance or harsh criticism? Erin “Folletto“ Casali has already taught us how to provide good feedback;…
Rafi on Twitter: "TIL about the mountain in Wyoming that likely arrived where it is by traveling 25 miles in half an hour across a nearly-flat plain, possibly by dint of hovercraft https://t.co/wCDhksj7YH" / Twitter
TIL about the mountain in Wyoming that likely arrived where it is by traveling 25 miles in half an hour across a nearly-flat plain, possibly by dint of hovercraft pic.twitter.com/wCDhksj7YH— Rafi (@rafi_dot_net) June 25, 2021
Kubernetes-Run Analytics at the Edge: Postgres, Kafka, Debezium – The New Stack
You don't have to look very far to be reminded that macro trends like cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and machine learning/AI are all driving the creation of applications and compute requirements that span from data centers to public clouds to connected devices. We now see users discussing the ability to extend data sources…
There’s almost no sport or physical activity where that advice isn’t useful. Golf. Ping pong. Dancing. The more likely it is that people are tempted to focus on their hands or feet, the…