When you picture Ron DeSantis, is he smiling or glowering? Telling you about some new project he’ll bring to life or some group of people he’ll bring to their knees? Sowing inspiration or vowing retribution?I’m guessing he’s the seething protagonist of a reven... More »
The cameras mostly focused on Volodymyr Zelensky during his address to Congress on Wednesday night, but I focused my attention as much as I could on the audience in the room. There was fervor, admiration, yelling and whooping. In a divided nation, we don’t oft... More »
1 / 19Try These Easy Christmas Mocktails for a Seasonal Sip Without the AlcoholA cold glass of milk with a plate of gingerbread cookies isn't the only non-alcoholic drink option available to you during the Christmas season. And while a spiked cup of hot chocol... More »
A protective face mask lies on the sidewalk in New York City on Oct. 26. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)COVID-19 updates. View latest news.WASHINGTON — Coronavirus infection rates rose steadily through the first half of November across Los Angeles County, then beg... More »
Hate mealy apples and soggy french fries? Science can help.Restaurants, grocers, farmers, and food companies are increasingly turning to chemistry and physics to tackle the problem of food waste.Some are testing spray-on peels or chemically enhanced sachets th... More »
Dear Reader,
About a year ago, I happened upon this statement about the Monitor in the Harvard Business Review – under the charming heading of “do things that don’t interest you”:
“Many things that end up” being meaningful, writes social scientist Joseph... More »
We all know the adage — “Bad workers blame their tools.” But here’s five reasons why the software tools involved in DevOps in general, and the CI/CD pipeline in particular, have become part of the problem rather than the solution. 1. They take too long to dep... More »