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I believe in a happy medium, somewhere between too little and too much. Aristotle defended this view with his Golden Mean, the middle ground between excess and deficiency. Apply it to the pleasures of
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Spread the love Understanding ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed As you begin your journey into the world of filmmaking, getting a good grasp of how exposure works is one of the most fundamental things
As photographers, when we hear the word “bokeh”, we probably already have a visual in our mind of its meaning. Since bokeh can be somewhat abstract and subjective, describing it can be difficult. Tabl
Published in MuckHacker · 10 min read · Nov 4, 2016 -- Twitter is the public Internet company everyone loves to hate these days. It’s not growing . No one wants to buy it . And people are genuinely co
In a world of increasing automation, at least photography still offers the opportunity to stay alert, active, and in command. While intimidating at first, shooting in full manual mode provides creativ
By Russ Cox, Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, Ian Lance Taylor, Ken Thompson Communications of the ACM,May 2022,Vol. 65 No. 5, Pages 70-78 10.1145/3488716 Credit: Andrij Borys Associates; Renee French (CC
On Thursday, November 18, 2021, Dropbox did not go down. On a normal day this would be a non-event—a sign that everything was operating as usual. However, this day was anything but usual. At 5:00 pm P
Opinion I Treasure the Life I Live in the Subway. And I Am Afraid of Losing It. Credit... By Photographs by Andrew Seng Ms. Wang is the author of “Beautiful Country: A Memoir of an Undocumented Childh
Daniel Distant didn’t register it right away. All the software engineer knew was that three or four times a day, a director or senior engineer would walk outside, and “the next thing you know, no one’
Originally published January 2018. Updated March 16, 2020. People like to be near bodies of water. They like to linger over dinner and drinks at waterside tables. They run, walk and bike alongside its
If you squint enough, building software looks a lot like building a house. In both cases, you start with a problem and Frankenstein together various components using rules of thumb until you have some
Credit... Illustration by Israel G. Vargas; Photo: Taylor Hill/FilmMagic The Fortunes of MacKenzie Scott Three decades after worrying about making rent, she is now giving away billions — all while try
Today, Cython celebrates its 20th anniversary! On April 4th, 2002, Greg Ewing published the first release of Pyrex 0.1 . Already at the time, it was invented and designed as a compiler that extendedth
Let me ask you a question: How much value do you think your source code has? To answer this question, let me take you a few years back, when I worked with a small high tech startup. We were working on
Programming as Theory Building Peter Naur Peter Naur's classic 1985 essay "Programming as Theory Building" argues thata program is not its source code. A program is a shared mentalconstruct (he uses t