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jeudi 19 décembre 2024, 13:45
In the past year economic and business pressures, the rise of AI technologies talent shortages and more have put a strain on code pipelines and increased demands on developer teams. This in turn leads to fears around developer strain, product launch timescales and...
I was lucky enough to spend the weekend in the always-weird-and-wonderful Bisbee, Arizona, where I had the grand pleasure of experiencing Bisbee's newest artistic labor of love: The Freak Family Roadshow. And boy does it deliver! It has everything I love: Aliens! — Read the...
The Commodore 64, released by the long-dead manufacturer in 1982 with 64kb of RAM and capable of displaying 16 colors at once, is more than merely alive. It was still performing inventory and point-of-sale duty at the Hilligoss Bakery bakery in Indiana as last as 2015. —...
What level of marketing is this? In any case, the first big budget entry in James Gunn's new DC universe, which wallpapers over the confusing jumble of cameos and half-baked plotlines that constituted the last one, is just over the horizon. — Read the rest The post A teaser...
I find these videos of artist Joe Richards creating sculptures by pouring molten metal into various containers filled with Orbeez absolutely mesmerizing. Arizona-based Richards, who describes himself as 'Air Force Colonel (ret), Dad, Artist, Forensic Psychiatrist, Science...
If you've never experienced the mellifluous sounds of the Fart Piano, you're truly missing out. What's a Fart Piano, you ask? It's a battery-operated toy that went by the full name of the Prank Star Fart Piano, and was made in 2014 by Skyrocket Toys. — Read the rest The...
…And if you have any idea what that means, it might be too late for you. Fortnite is no stranger to collaborations, from Lionel Messi to Lethal Company, but its latest stroke of synergy feels a little like scraping the bottom of the barrel: viral meme and Grade-A Gen Z brainr...
In the era of digital transformation, public safety stands at a critical crossroads. Law enforcement agencies globally are under increasing scrutiny to enhance transparency, efficiency, and trust within their communities. Against this backdrop, Kazakhstan’s “Digital...
Thousands of New Jersey residents have recently reported mysterious lights in the sky, triggering speculation and calls for investigation. The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security are monitoring the skies with infrared cameras and drone detection tech and analyzing...
There are always lots of financial scams running online, and pig butchering is currently one of the most commonly used techniques for parting victims from their money. But INTERPOL doesn’t like the term, saying it is shaming and puts people off reporting crime. The...
Intel’s recently released Arrow Lake processors were notable for the wrong reasons. Performance was found to be more than a little disappointing, particularly for gamers. A fix was promised, and one has been delivered. The fix takes the form of a not only an update to...
Microsoft has made a lot of big bets in its preferred cloud-native infrastructure. You only need to look at.NET Aspire and Radius to see how the company thinks you should be designing and building code: a growing cloud-native stack that builds on Kubernetes and associated...
Go 1.24, an update to Google‘s popular open source programming language, is now generally available as a production release, with full backing for generic type aliases, performance improvements, and improved WebAssembly support. The release was unveiled February 11, and...
What is Bluesky? Bluesky is a “microblogging” social media network similar to X (formerly Twitter), where people can publish posts with a maximum of 300 characters, as well as follow others, create lists, like posts, and so on. “Similar to Twitter” makes sense,...
The Bluesky social network is seeping into the mainstream, thanks in part to people unhappy with changes at X (formerly Twitter). “It’s not some untouched paradise, but it’s got a spark of something refreshing,” Jan Beger, global head of AI Advocacy at GE HealthCare, ...
Microsoft has made a lot of big bets in its preferred cloud-native infrastructure. You only need to look at.NET Aspire and Radius to see how the company thinks you should be designing and building code: a growing cloud-native stack that builds on Kubernetes and associated...
Webcam users rejoice: the end of the “Another App Is Using the Camera Already” error message could be nigh. People have been asking for the ability to use a single webcam in two or more apps at the same time for what feels likes forever. Built ostensibly as an...
The Redox team has received a grant from NLnet to develop Redox OS Unix-style Signals, moving the bulk of signal management to userspace, and making signals more consistent with the POSIX concepts of signaling for processes and threads. It also includes Process Lifecycle and...
TL;DR: This TSA-approved luggage lock works with Apple Find My, so you can track your bag anytime — check out now to get it for $29.99 with free shipping. Tracking down lost luggage used to turn people into Tom Cruise from Mission Impossible: endless phone calls, missing...
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