Today: Hungry black holes; pacemakers can kill; better CSS systems, and learning motion designCluster Interaction | Today in Kubernetes, Microservices, and DevOpsVersioning changelogToday Adam shows you how to interact with your Kubernetes clusters in meaningful ways. Coming Up: We'll kick off next week by looking at Kubernetes deployment. At Your ServiceFront-endBuild a PWA with Create-React-App and custom service workers [freecodecamp]. A bunch of developers share their favorite VS Code extensions [css-tricks]. Pts is a library for building visualizations and creative projects [github]. A guide to building better CSS systems [medium]. Progressive enhancement with CSS Grid [freecodecamp]. You're Parking Me In AgainBack-end/programming/mobileUse Strapi to handle content management in Node.js with a React SPA [snipcart]. An intro to machine learning in Node.js with TensorFlow [dev]. Build a smart parking lot with real-time space monitoring [codeburst]. ESPnet is an end-to-end speech processing toolkit [github]. A guide to Google Flutter's mobile UI framework [tutsplus]. Set the Wheels in MotionDesign/UX/productHow to teach yourself motion design in 100 days [medium]. What should usability mean to designers [subtraction]? If your product or site has been hit by the August Google algorithm update, check out Sol Orwell's approach to fixing things [sjo]. A List Apart on typesetting [alistapart]. Double BubbleNews/businessSamsung's Big Day: a new Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Watch [venturebeat], and a cauldron-shaped, Bixby-powered smart speaker [theverge] for whoever the heck would want that. Discord is launching a game store and launcher in its app [variety], initially rolling out to test users in Canada. More automotive companies will now be able to build Alexa into their cars with a new SDK [venturebeat]. A history of Facebook's creepy People You May Know feature [gizmodo]. Security researchers have developed a hack for one brand of pacemaker that can deliver dangerous shocks to the heart [arstechnica]. That seems less than ideal. Seeing Stars (Until You're Not)Everything else (apps, fun tools, gaming, culture, funny stuff)Google Maps cartographers keep renaming people's neighborhoods, the rest of the world follows suit, and residents are quite unhappy about it [nytimes]. Watching black holes devour stars is becoming a big hobby for astronomers [quantamagazine]. We finally know what ancient Greek music sounded like [theconversation] — and it replaces Gregorian chanting as the oldest known root of Western classical music. That's it for your Friday Versioning. Have a great weekend! |
Friday, August 10, 2018
Black Hole Sun
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