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DNS SRV-records support in HTTP-browsers - Alexey Zakhlestin's Blog
[Guide] How to automate tests for Docker and microservice driven applications - Codefresh
In today’s post I’ll show you how easy it is to setup your first multi-service application and write tests against it. This guide should take 15-20 minutes to follow and you’ll have your first tests up and running. This will include Application setup using Docker Compose Setting up the tests to run every time a … Read more
James Stanley - Encrypted email is still a pain in 2017
The dirty secret of machine learning - O'Reilly Media
David Beyer talks about AI adoption challenges, who stands to benefit most from the technology, and what's missing from the conversation.
Thrill
Thrill is a C++ framework for distributed Big Data computations on a cluster. It is currently in development and aims to be more versatile and performant than Java-based alternatives.
Ship Small Diffs
I regret to inform you that your code has to be deployed
Embed Analytics into Your Applications the Right Way - The New Stack
Embedding analytics into your commercial software applications can bring tremendous value. It provides business users access to analytics within the context of their applications. But the practice brings challenges: Product owners need to pay special attention to not only the UI customization but also the architectural integration. A well-architected integration ensures a secure, high-performance environment that…
After the Oroville Dam Crisis, Infrastructure Spending Must Get Smarter - CityLab
Scope: A Serverless Project to Manage Open Source Projects - The New Stack
The folks behind the Serverless framework have released an open source status board aimed at helping developers keep track of their GitHub projects, called Scope. Using Trello-like streams of project cards, Scope allows users to customize columns to show the current stage of open source projects. Users can set desired labels to decide which pull…
'You Made Me. And I'm Coming for You.' - CityLab
Ian Goodfellow of OpenAI on General Adversarial Networks
Did Qualcomm Kill WiMAX? - Unified Communications Strategies
A Startup Is First to Map Cape Town's Informal Bus Network - CityLab
As Goldman Embraces Automation, Even the Masters of the Universe Are Threatened
Software that works on Wall Street is changing how business is done and who profits from it.
Verifying Constituency: A Sovrin Use Case
Verified constituency is a simple, but powerful means of creating a collective voice that is difficult to ignore or dismiss.
The Missing Apex of Maslow’s Hierarchy Could Save Us All | Big Think
Maslow never got around to publishing the final tier of his pyramid: self-transcendence.
Feisty, Protectionist Populism? New Zealand Tried That - Bloomberg View
KAPITAAL on Vimeo
Award-winning Typo-Animation that gives you a clear impression of the enormous amount of visual stimuli that plague us every day. Due to the immense scale of the visual bombardment, the commercial effectiveness has become utterly dubious.
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How to punish our working class: Make Chinese smartphones expensive | ZDNet
On the eve of smartphones becoming cheap for everyone, President Donald Trump wants to ruin it.
The Wrong Abstraction — Sandi Metz
I've been thinking about the consequences of the "wrong abstraction." My RailsConf 2014 "all the little things" talk included a section where I asserted: > duplication is far cheaper than the wrong abstraction And in the summary, I went on to advise: >
16 maps that Americans don't like to talk about - Vox
The US has a lot to be proud of — but, like any country, it also has its flaws.
Blocking a DDoS Upstream - 'net work
A little-known California law is Silicon Valley's secret weapon - Vox
Google is bleeding self-driving car talent. That’s bad for Google but good for California’s economy.
Now sites can fingerprint you online even when you use multiple browsers | Ars Technica
Online tracking gets more accurate and harder to evade.
Cisco's Visual Networking Index: Rather optimistic traffic numbers, aren't they? • The Register
5G, New Radio - how much of the hype should we really believe...
Seth's Blog: Maybe your customer isn't trying to save money
Perhaps she wants to be heard instead. Or find something better, or unique. Or perhaps customer service, flexibility and speed are more important. It might be that the way you treat your employees,…
Do not confuse environment for deploy target
Discover insights and best practices in modern product development on the Perforce blog.
Why I started learning Emacs in 2016 | Blog of Adam Warski
Why learn another editor in the first place? The main role of a good editor is to not get into your way while working, and maybe even help a bit from time to time. If you are a programmer, chances …