Friday, May 17, 2019
The struggles of an open source maintainer - Antirez developer of Redis shares some thoughts about maintaining open source projects - every login and almost every linkblog page load involves Redis in someway, it's really wonderful software and I am very thankful to Antirez for writing the code, building the project, and for sharing it with the comunity with an open source license antirez.com #
Google Knows That I Seamlessed Chicken Fingers Last Night gizmodo.com #
NASA details Ultima Thule in first profile of Kuiper Belt object - It's a massive 22 mile high statue of E.T. that is very red orbiting the sun, what are the chances eh? slashgear.com #
As San Fransisco bans facial recogition, the NYPD police officers ahave been routinely using photoshoped images, and pictures of actors as input to it's facial recognition system theverge.com #
DJI Osmo Action, new GoPro competitor with front-facing selfie screen, works with most GoPro mounts, waterproof, shockproof, screwable lens covers and easily replaceble lenses theverge.com #
Facebook says it will restore groups infiltrated by saboteurs - Lots of groups on Facebook have been changing from private to seret as some popular groups got shutdown theverge.com #
Acording to this article, supposedly about the EU elections next week, fake news is not the problem - "The rhythmic, regular sharing of true stories that, taken together, present a startlingly one-sided narrative. One account shared stories from Reuters, from the Financial Times, the Metro, the BBC, from Sky News, with every single story focusing on immigration and knife crime. Taken together, it’s a Bayeux Tapestry of far-right talking points, pieced together from a patchwork of factually-accurate stories from reputable outlets" - I guess based only on this article, the problem then is the "subtle" sharing of links on the internets, hey here is an idea, how about you spend some time reading articles you like and share your one sided view of the world? wired.co.uk #