Polestar and Xingji Meizu join forces to create tailored OS for Chinese EVs
Swedish electric vehicle maker Polestar has formed a joint venture with Xingji Meizu, a mobile phone and consumer electronics company, to build an operating system for Polestar cars sold in China. In the rest of the world, Polestar has integrated Google’s Android Automotive OS into vehicles to power its infotainment
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Easy logging for your Kubernetes clusterContinue reading on Better Programming »
Read moreEquation of an ellipse or hyperbola through five points
Yesterday I wrote about the equation of a circle through three points. This post will be similar, looking at the equation of an ellipse or hyperbola through five points. As with the earlier post, we can write down an elegant equation right away. Making the equation practical will take more
Read moreModern Software Engineering — Part 1: System Design
“Make it simple, but significant.” – Don Draper, Mad MenContinue reading on Better Programming »
Read moreChris’ Corner: Little Useful Websites
I came across Alexey Ardov’s work the other day. Looks like the color bug hit him pretty hard. I first saw this playground: It’s awfully cool. I like seeing color palettes presented in the context of UI like that. Sometimes it’s hard to picture how it all might come together
Read moreRemote Interactive Debugging of Python Applications Running in Kubernetes
Set breakpoints, step through code, and interactively debug your Python applications running on Kubernetes with easeContinue reading on Better Programming »
Read moreCreating Your Own Websites as a Side Hustle on AWS S3 for Passive Income
How often have you been on social media this week and seen an influencer say, “Check the link in my bio”?Continue reading on Better Programming »
Read moreReddit hackers demand $4.5 million ransom and API pricing changes
Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge A ransomware group is claiming responsibility for a hack on Reddit’s systems earlier this year — and demanding not just money but policy changes. BlackCat, a ransomware group, says it was behind the February phishing attack on Reddit, as previously reported by Bleeping Computer.
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