The Pentagon Is Trying To Create A Futurecopter And It Could Become Really Cool
The Pentagon has started a multi-decade program devoted to creating the next generation of helicopters. Here's what the beginning of project "Future Vertical Lift" looks like.
What?s New For Designers November 2015
In this month?s edition of what?s new for designers and developers, we?ve included lots of productivity apps, design plugins for Photoshop and Sketch, best practices guides, educational resources, testing tools, marketing tools, and much more. And as always, we?ve also included some awesome new free fonts! Almost everything on the list this month is free, […]
Given Enough Money All Bugs Are Shallow
Eric Raymond, in The Cathedral and the Bazaar, famously wrote
Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow.
The idea is that open source software, by virtue of allowing anyone and everyone to view the source code, is inherently less buggy than closed source software. He dubbed this "Linus's Law".
Insofar
Building A Pc Part Viii Iterating
The last time I seriously upgraded my PC was in 2011, because the PC is over. And in some ways, it truly is – they can slap a ton more CPU cores on a die, for sure, but the overall single core performance increase from a 2011 high end Intel
Talking Versus Doing Which Business Stage Are You In?
You only have so much energy; where are you choosing to spend it? Listen to Editor-in-Chief and take a fun self-assessment. Plus, you?ll learn why physical notebooks with lined paper are the best tools for keeping you grounded and productive. In this 21-minute episode of Editor-in-Chief, host Stefanie Flaxman discusses: The benefits of self-assessment What
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Reading Roundup What?s New In Blogging Lately
Coming to you live from the depths of Melbourne winter – while the rest of the country (almost) is springing into spring, we’re still freezing our butts off. Fingers crossed we’ll start to see the sun soon! Here’s what I found interesting lately around the web: How to use a $5 Twitter ad To Redefine [...]
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Reading Roundup: What’s New in Blogging Lately
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Stop Paying Thousands Of Dollars For Online Business Reputation Management
SiteJabber for Business will help you with your online reputation management for free.
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4 Ways To Create Unbelievable Cssonly Accordions
Content accordions make a useful design pattern. You can use them for many different things: for menus, lists, images, article excerpts, text snippets, and even videos Most accordions out there rely on JavaScript, mainly on jQuery, but since the use of advanced CSS3 techniques became widespread, we can
The Unlikely Story Of The Happiest Blackout In Us History
Fifty years ago this evening, at roughly 5:15pm, every light connected to New York?s power grid flickered out?along with those of 30 million people throughout the Northeast. Chaos didn?t ensue, oddly enough.
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