You can’t train your way out of a toxic organizational culture
When it comes to fixing an unhealthy work culture, the last thing any of us needs is another HR workshopContinue reading on Better Programming »
Read moreMeta is shutting down Messenger Lite for Android in September
Meta is shutting down Messenger Lite, its lightweight stripped-down version of Messenger, the company confirmed to TechCrunch. Users of the app are starting to see a message that advises them to “use Messenger to keep chatting.” The app has been removed from the Google Play Store for new users and
Read moreNo Man’s Sky updates are going strong with Starfield around the corner
With a big budget space exploration game debuting in days, indie spacefaring mainstay No Man’s Sky continues to deepen its own world with no signs of slowing down. No Man’s Sky is one of gaming’s biggest unlikely success stories: After launching as a widespread letdown, the team at Hello Games
Read moreAstropad’s latest is a combo iPad screen protector/Apple Pencil Tip
One thing you can definitely say about Astropad: they didn’t let a good old fashioned Sherlocking keep them down. Over the years, new Apple features have scorched the earth of many a startup, and while the introduction of Sidecar for macOS certainly knocked the company for a loop, they learned
Read morePlans for massive R&D spend for VMware in place once deal approved
With Broadcom’s blockbuster US$60 billion acquisition of VMware moving closer to becoming a done deal, details on what will happen when all approvals are in are beginning to surface. Judging by comments made by Broadcom chief executive officer (CEO) Hok Tan on Tuesday in a recorded message delivered at the
Read moreSocial media giants urged to tackle data-scraping privacy risks
A joint statement signed by regulators at a dozen international privacy watchdogs, including the UK’s ICO, Canada’s OPC and Hong Kong’s OPCPD, has urged mainstream social media platforms to protect users’ public posts from scraping — warning they face a legal responsibility to do so in most markets. “In most
Read moreA Split Image Effect in React
A random image from Unsplash split into stripes and recomposedPhoto by Schuyler Dugle on UnsplashThis is a simple component built almost entirely with CSS. JavaScript is used to apply some randomness, to access the Unsplash API, and to configure the app.You may find other (and better) ways to achieve the same effect.
Read moreBusiness email compromise scams getting more sophisticated: Report
Messaging scams that try to trick employees into performing risky transactions continue to dog organizations. In a report released today, Trustwave said a category of cons called business email compromise (BEC) scams followed a historical trend by jumping in January and February before settling down. More importantly, attackers have come
Read moreDOJ sues SpaceX for hiring discrimination
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in 2020. | Image: Joe Burbank / Orlando Sentinel / Tribune News Service via Getty Images The US Department of Justice is suing Elon Musk’s SpaceX over allegations that it discriminated against asylees and refugees in hiring. In a lawsuit filed on Wednesday, the DOJ
Read moreHow Google Cloud learned to embrace its partner ecosystem
Google Cloud’s annual Next event is happening in San Francisco next week (and we’ll be on the ground to cover all of the announcements), but ahead of the event, Google Cloud today put a spotlight on its partner ecosystem. It’s no secret that in its early days, Google’s cloud efforts
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