Author: Andreas
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Sysyphonian, Infinite Ikea Instruction.
Gregor Weichbrodt built a infinite IKEA instruction manual. The website of his BÆBEL Project is here.
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Presentation Training
Presentations have been an integral part of my career so far. Having started into professional life as a product trainer, I was thrown right into cold water. Coming from university, I felt not at all ready to speak in front of 6 to 10 people, for the length of as much as a 3 day…
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The cloud runs on power, too.
However, power failed in a data center in Gutersloh, Germany, this afternoon, bringing down several popular German websites.
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Here's What Real 3D Touch Looks Like | WIRED
With all the advertisements from Apple about their 3D touch technology, virtually everybody that actually got their hands on the devices was somewhat disappointed with the advancement. There must be options beyond peek and pop, and startup Qeexos develops this real 3D touch technology. Wired has an article on the possibilities. You may soon be…
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Meanwhile at Anonymous
It’s dinnertime over at Anonymous!
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Wireshark 2.0 Released, UI Rewritten In Qt5
After 2 years of development, Wireshark 2.0 Released, UI Rewritten In Qt5 – writes Phoronix
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Visual Studio now open source
Microsoft announced it will be open sourcing Visual Studio Code at it’s connect(); developer conference. Code is available over at github. Alongside, MSFT released a preview extension that will allow debugging Linux applications using GDB, too. Microsoft doubles down on cross-platform software development. A huge move forward. Quelle: Ars Technica
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Docker: Swarm 1.0 released
Today is a big milestone for Swarm: we’re taking it out of beta and releasing version 1.0, ready for running your apps in production. Swarm is the easiest way to run Docker applications at scale on… Quelle: Announcing Swarm 1.0: Production-ready clustering at any scale | Docker Blog
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The workstation for the modern office worker.
My guess is everybody in the office will give an arm and a leg to get one of these desks and become so much more productive. Instantly. At 5900,-$ it is a bit out range for our budget, though, but Mashable has still a good point about the device: …and it’s amazing. via: mashable