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No-Curb Streets Are Seattle's Hottest Traffic Trend - Slog - The Stranger
No-Curb Streets Are Seattle's Hottest Traffic Trend - Slog - The Stranger
The new Capitol Hill Farmers Market moved to its new permanent location along Barbara Bailey Way on the most perfect weekend of the year, during a brief mid-April heat wave under and cloudless sunny skies that drew hundreds to stroll happily amongst the tents. It seemed idyllic, but Mark Ostrow’s not convinced it couldn’t be better. “We have curbs for a reason,” he says. “They protect people from cars.” An advocate for sustainable streets, Ostrow...
·thestranger.com·
No-Curb Streets Are Seattle's Hottest Traffic Trend - Slog - The Stranger
Codespaces
Codespaces
Your instant dev environment
·github.com·
Codespaces
Decoding the sign | Seth's Blog
Decoding the sign | Seth's Blog
A “Deer Xing” sign isn’t there to tell the deer where to cross the road. It’s there to let drivers know that this is the spot where deer often choose to cross the road. Beca…
·seths.blog·
Decoding the sign | Seth's Blog
Beto Muniz 👨‍💻 on Twitter
Beto Muniz 👨‍💻 on Twitter
Earn money using the Web Monetization API 👇The How, The Where, The Web Monetization API 🧵 pic.twitter.com/ajyM9tmc6h— Beto Muniz 👨‍💻 (@obetomuniz) April 26, 2021
·twitter.com·
Beto Muniz 👨‍💻 on Twitter
Is Low-Code Development a Security Risk? - DevOps.com
Is Low-Code Development a Security Risk? - DevOps.com
Low-code development has unique challenges, especially when used by remote teams. But with the right preparation, those can be addressed.
·devops.com·
Is Low-Code Development a Security Risk? - DevOps.com
Kindness is Underrated - CircleCI
Kindness is Underrated - CircleCI
The fact is, people need to know what my position on things are. And I can't just say "please don't do that", because people won't listen. I say "On the internet, nobody can hear you being subtle", and I mean it. And I definitely am not willing to string people along, either. I've had that happen too - not telling people clearly enough that I don't like their approach, they go on to re-architect something, and get really upset when I am then not willing to take their work.
·circleci.com·
Kindness is Underrated - CircleCI
The social contract of open source
The social contract of open source
Even though I gave a keynote with an accompanying blog post all about setting expectations for open source participation, I felt it was time to do another blog post to directly address the issue of entitlement by some open source users which is hurting open source, both for themselves and
·snarky.ca·
The social contract of open source
Different Type of Coders and Their Traits
Different Type of Coders and Their Traits
Coders are very creative guys and that’s the reason every software development company likes them. Let’s discuss and know what’s in the mind of a coder and
·devopscube.com·
Different Type of Coders and Their Traits
What a year in lockdown taught us about how we want to live
What a year in lockdown taught us about how we want to live
In our new editorial package, Home Bound, we look at how the pandemic has thrown a spotlight on all the ways the home is and isn’t working for American families.
·fastcompany.com·
What a year in lockdown taught us about how we want to live
High Performance Computing Will Power The Next Normal
High Performance Computing Will Power The Next Normal
High Performance Computing is traditionally focused on solving the most complex problems in science, engineering, and business. Weather forecasting, for
·nextplatform.com·
High Performance Computing Will Power The Next Normal
Data Mesh Saves Your Legacy System! : @VMblog
Data Mesh Saves Your Legacy System! : @VMblog
Does your company have serious performance problems with the legacy system under the traditional SOA architecture?
·vmblog.com·
Data Mesh Saves Your Legacy System! : @VMblog
Work from Home Economy Incites Mass Exodus to the Cloud; Security Threats and Loss of Security Team Bandwidth to Follow : @VMblog
Work from Home Economy Incites Mass Exodus to the Cloud; Security Threats and Loss of Security Team Bandwidth to Follow : @VMblog
Since organizations quickly pivoted to work-from-home due to the COVID-19 crisis last year, business leaders have turned to implement more and more SaaS applications to increase collaboration, manage workflows, and scale their businesses.
·vmblog.com·
Work from Home Economy Incites Mass Exodus to the Cloud; Security Threats and Loss of Security Team Bandwidth to Follow : @VMblog
Airports could generate enough solar energy to power a city: Study
Airports could generate enough solar energy to power a city: Study
A new study has found Australia's government-owned airports could produce enough electricity to power 136,000 homes, if they had large-scale rooftop solar systems installed.
·techxplore.com·
Airports could generate enough solar energy to power a city: Study
Manageable On-Call for Companies without Money Printers - Software at Scale
Manageable On-Call for Companies without Money Printers - Software at Scale
Google’s SRE book has become a Bible for software companies that want to learn better ops practices. It’s a well-written and informative book about concepts that weren’t talked much about previously in our industry. It’s also free to read online and is not part of a marketing or sales strategy with shady affiliate links or a “pay to upgrade” bonus edition.
·softwareatscale.dev·
Manageable On-Call for Companies without Money Printers - Software at Scale