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MicroservicePrerequisitesmartinfowler.com
There are certain things you need to get sorted out before you can put your first microservices system into production: monitoring, provisioning, and a devops culture. -
WALLED OFFnytimes.com
Chinese authorities have tightened censorship over Internet traffic in recent weeks, and Google and its services are particularly affected. - os2museum.com
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Medieval Selfiesmedievalbooks.nl
Self-portraits of medieval book artisans are as exciting as they are rare. In the age before the modern camera there were limited means to show others what you looked like. In the very late medieva... - usatoday.com
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100yrs of Data Visualisation best practice100yrsofbrinton.tumblr.com
Willard C Brinton wrote the first book on data visualisation best practise. When? 100yrs ago.... -
Bone paste could provide treatment for ostoeporosis - Telegraphtelegraph.co.uk
Scientists are developing a paste made up of stem cells encased in hollow spheres bone mineral which they hope will help regenerate thinning bones using a simple injection -
Aurous - The Road So Farblog.aurous.me
It’s been quite a journey thus far in terms of development; two rewrites, four redesigns and a lot of nights spent pulling what little hair I have out over what to do next. Balancing the development... - blogs.hbr.org
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The invasion of corporate news - FT.comft.com
A population of 100,000 is no longer a guarantee that a city like Richmond, California can sustain a thriving daily paper. Readers have drifted from the tactile pleasures of print to the digital gratification of their smartphone screens, and -
URX Careersurx.com
URX omnilinks route users to the best place to experience a piece of content on their device. -
What Your Visual System Sees Where You Are Not Looking | Ruth Rosenholtzyoutube.com
Ruth Rosenholtz Dept. of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, Computer Science and AI Lab, MIT January 25, 2011 Given to the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscien... -
Who funds the arts and why we should care - FT.comon.ft.com
Anyone passing through Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall one recent Saturday might have witnessed an unscheduled performance by a group of people writhing beneath a huge square of black cloth. Taking its motif from the Malevich exhibition at Tate, the -
David Berreby – The obesity eraaeon.co
As the American people got fatter, so did marmosets, vervet monkeys and mice. The problem may be bigger than any of us -
Where Geniuses Livecitylab.com
A look at the highly mobile lives of MacArthur "Genius Grant" winners. - math.utah.edu
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50 years of Moog, the analog synth that still beats 1s and 0sarstechnica.com
A look back at Bob Moog's industry-altering invention.