Facebook Gave Device Makers Deep Access to Data on Users and Friends - The New York Times
The company formed data-sharing partnerships with Apple, Samsung and dozens of other device makers, raising new concerns about its privacy protections.
I Went To Japan To Make The Most Difficult Omelet - YouTube
“I was hoping there was a secret I was missing for why I was doing it so badly.” Watch Andrew’s first attempt to make the omelet here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFCpQ0I3SYk
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Lambda Cambridge - How Scrum disempowers developers (and destroys agile)
Last time, we looked at how Scrum has become the de facto definition of Agile, and how it is uniquely lacking in technical practices compared to the other methodologies that were involved in creating the Agile manifesto. This lack of technical good practices and craft causes some obvious
Josh Pigford sur Twitter : "1/ It's fun (or, more specifically, "therapeutic") to reflect on learnings over the years for businessing. 15+ years in to all this, I'm still winging it on just about every level possible, so take these insights/observations f
1/ It's fun (or, more specifically, "therapeutic") to reflect on learnings over the years for businessing.15+ years in to all this, I'm still winging it on just about every level possible, so take these insights/observations for what they're worth.— Josh Pigford (@Shpigford) May 30, 2018
Hands-On The Seiko Prospex SPB077 And SPB079 By James Stacey Recommended Reading More Old, Issued Rolex Watches In One Place Than You Ever Thought Possible By…
Conversations with a six-year-old on functional programming | blog :: Brent - [String]
My six-year-old son walked up to me yesterday. “What are you reading?” At the time, I was reading part of Janis Voigtländer’s habilitation thesis. Unsure where to even start, I decided to just ans…
"Across the road from Happy Valley, 27 floors up, two Americans sat in a plush office, ignoring a live feed of the action that played mutely on a TV screen. The only sound was the hum of a dozen computers. Bill Benter and an associate named Paul Coladonato had their eyes fixed on a bank of three monitors, which displayed a matrix of bets their algorithm had made on the race—51,381 in all. Benter and Coladonato watched as a software script filtered out the losing bets, one at a time, until there were 36 lines left on the screens. Thirty-five of their bets had correctly called the finishers in two of the races, qualifying for a consolation prize. And one wager had correctly predicted all nine horses."
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There’s this popular idea among developers that when you face a problem with code, you should get out a rubber duck and explain, to the duck, exactly how your code was supposed to work.
Less is exponentially more – Rob Pike Smart phones are useful, but they are also incredibly addictive, and that addiction is at the epicenter of Silicon Valley’s effort to grab an ever-increasing percentage of our minds. If a substance or behavior controls us, it becomes our master, and that just won’t do. For the humor of it, let’s use this webMD post and only slightly modify the key signature behaviors outlined to describe smart phone usage addiction:
Improbable Cause: The Harrison Family Murders | The Star
Three deaths — all in the same house. The first two were written off as a tragic coincidence, until the third shattered doubts. This is how authorities failed the Harrison family.