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Dear background mind: please think about Postgres and Clojure – Jon Udell
I used a Lisp variant in my first programming job, so I have some appreciation for the “code as data” power of that language. Nowadays I’m building an analytics system that combin…
How to Build a DIY Coffee Table Universal Remote | Digital Trends
Universal remotes are great but what if you could control your media via your coffee table? Do just that with this innovative Instructables walkthrough.
How to Create a Soundtrack for Your Life | The Art of Manliness
The soundtrack of a movie can really help make a film, deepening the anxiety of suspense, heightening the glory of victory, magnifying the heartache of tragedy, and accenting the protagonist’s change of course. Daniel Day-Lewis’ leap into a waterfall in The Last of the Mohicans wouldn’t be as dramatic without Trevor Jones’ score swelling in the […]
Calico Integration with WireGuard Using kOps – The New Stack
It has been a while since I have been excited to write about encrypted tunnels. It might be the sheer pain of troubleshooting old technologies or countless hours of falling down the rabbit hole of a project’s source code that always motivated me to pursue a better alternative — without much luck. However, I believe…
In Micron's keynote today at (virtual) Computex, the memory manufacturer announced they have started shipping the companies first PCIe 4.0 SSDs, using their latest...
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Seattle Now & Then: The Alley That Became I-5 | DorpatSherrardLomont
(click to enlarge photos) ========== 180 DEGREE VARIATION Here gain is Werner Lenggenhager on Melrose Place North, but this time looking in the opposite direction to the north and in the su…
CI/CD Highlights from KubeCon Europe 2021 – The New Stack
KubeCon+CloudNativeCon Europe 2021 – Virtual wrapped a couple of weeks ago, and we now have a treasure trove of conference talks to watch at our leisure. There are 225 of them! I’ve managed to catch up with some of these. While there are always quite a few takeaways from an event of this size, I’d…
Even as cloud computing remains popular, concerns remain about security, particularly when companies store large amounts of sensitive data in the cloud. However, an emerging option called confidential computing could lead to a confidential cloud, too
Interaction patterns in SSI differ from what we see in a traditional IAM system that is performing authentication and authorization. This post discussed three different authentication and authorization patterns and then shows how they are all specializations of the general verifiable credential exchange pattern.
Communities across North America are facing a watershed moment in the history of our transportation infrastructure. With cities, citizens, and transportation officials all looking for alternatives to
Here are two policies it might be fun to try for a week: Meeting abstention: Anyone invited to an internal meeting has the power to opt-out. “Send me the summary, please.” If someone ab…
Schema explorers and how they can help guide adoption of common standards – Lost Boy
Despite being very different projects Wikidata and OpenStreetmap have a number of similarities. Recurring patterns in how they organise and support the work of their communities. We documented a nu…
Actually, it’s every day. We talk about graduation as if it’s the end of some journey, but it’s the beginning of one. The chance to see the world differently, to contribute, to un…
Sometimes to solve a problem we tend to choose a set of tools we got used to. How often we pick a tool just because we know it, and not necessarily because it's the right one for a task at hand? These are my rules to overcome that.