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Can you accept your loved one’s political choices? / Boing Boing
Can you accept your loved one’s political choices? / Boing Boing
It becomes an argument at the moment you can’t let go. In this politically divisive climate we all have our opinions and ideological stances. And that includes our loved ones. But what if we …
·boingboing.net·
Can you accept your loved one’s political choices? / Boing Boing
Research Blog: Graph-powered Machine Learning at Google
Research Blog: Graph-powered Machine Learning at Google
Posted by Sujith Ravi, Staff Research Scientist, Google Research Recently, there have been significant advances in Machine Learning that en...
·research.googleblog.com·
Research Blog: Graph-powered Machine Learning at Google
How We Switched Without A Hitch To A New API |
How We Switched Without A Hitch To A New API |
Back in January, here at Trainline Europe, we learnt that SNCF, the main French railway company, wanted to update their fare system — that is, the set of rules which determine their ticket prices…
·engineering.thetrainline.com·
How We Switched Without A Hitch To A New API |
Hyperledger
Hyperledger
Hyperledger is a multi-project open source collaborative effort hosted by The Linux Foundation, created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies.
·hyperledger.org·
Hyperledger
GitHub - hapijs/joi: Object schema validation
GitHub - hapijs/joi: Object schema validation
The most powerful data validation library for JS. Contribute to sideway/joi development by creating an account on GitHub.
·github.com·
GitHub - hapijs/joi: Object schema validation
GitHub - hashicorp/vault: A tool for managing secrets.
GitHub - hashicorp/vault: A tool for managing secrets.
A tool for secrets management, encryption as a service, and privileged access management - GitHub - hashicorp/vault: A tool for secrets management, encryption as a service, and privileged access ma...
·github.com·
GitHub - hashicorp/vault: A tool for managing secrets.
FiveThirtyEight’s ‘Whiz Kid’ Harry Enten represents the new generation of political journalist - Columbia Journalism Review
FiveThirtyEight’s ‘Whiz Kid’ Harry Enten represents the new generation of political journalist - Columbia Journalism Review
On a Monday night in September, 2,000 people gathered at a theater off Times Square to watch five political journalists sit on a stage and talk about polls. The occasion was a live taping of the FiveThiryEight Elections Podcast, an almost unimaginably nerdy event for which attendees paid up to $100 per ticket. As members […]
·cjr.org·
FiveThirtyEight’s ‘Whiz Kid’ Harry Enten represents the new generation of political journalist - Columbia Journalism Review
No Technology Thrives Alone: Progress Is All About Convergence
No Technology Thrives Alone: Progress Is All About Convergence
15 years ago, Ray Kurzweil published one of the most significant essays in the history of futurism: “The Law of Accelerating Returns.” This piece showcased the immense power of exponential technology versus linear technology and became a pivotal concept for anyone trying to anticipate what the future held. The essay predicted advances in business and …
·singularityhub.com·
No Technology Thrives Alone: Progress Is All About Convergence
The Emergence Of Data-Centric Computing
The Emergence Of Data-Centric Computing
As data grows, a shift in computing paradigm is underway. I started my professional career in the 1990s, during massive shift from mainframe computing to
·nextplatform.com·
The Emergence Of Data-Centric Computing
Context: VMware’s Plan to Lead Enterprises Through the Virtualization Jungle - The New Stack
Context: VMware’s Plan to Lead Enterprises Through the Virtualization Jungle - The New Stack
If it were up to VMware Chief Technology Strategy Officer Guido Appenzeller, and if architecture were the only factor under consideration, he would be running containers every day. “Everybody’s running containers inside of VMs — pretty much everybody I talk to,” said Appenzeller.  “I can’t recall a single instance where people are actually running it…
·thenewstack.io·
Context: VMware’s Plan to Lead Enterprises Through the Virtualization Jungle - The New Stack
Using DNS Names in Firewall Rulesets « ipSpace.net by @ioshints
Using DNS Names in Firewall Rulesets « ipSpace.net by @ioshints
My friend Matthias Luft sent me an interesting tweet a while ago: @ioshints What’s your take on firewall rule sets & IP addresses vs. hostnames? — Matthias Luft (@uchi_mata) August 16, 2016 All I could say in 160 characters was “it depends”. Here’s a longer answer.
·blog.ipspace.net·
Using DNS Names in Firewall Rulesets « ipSpace.net by @ioshints