DevOps report card: Security must be part of the software delivery cycle
After surveying nearly 3,000 tech and professionals from around the world, Puppet released its findings from the State of DevOps: Industry Report Card. The survey examined...
After surveying nearly 3,000 tech and professionals from around the world, Puppet released its findings from the State of DevOps: Industry Report Card. The survey examined...
For a decade now I’ve written personal essays describing hidden bottles of cheap Chardonnay and the whine of ambulances and how the lip of the bumper...
Cartoonist Lisa Wool-Rim Sjöblom begins her graphic memoir, Palimpsest: Documents from a Korean Adoption, with the following dedication: This album is dedicated to all adoptees —living...
The film adaptation of Brian K. Vaughn and Tony Harris’s Ex Machina isn’t going to be called Ex Machina. Why? Probably at least in part because its star,...
Start this new year with a carefully curated list of the best UK books out this January. From the sweltering heat of Seoul to the dangerous...
Trigger Warning: Mention of sexual assault In high school and college, Greek epics like Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey were never among my favorites. This is partly...
I like to read about celebrities. I don’t necessarily need to know a celebrity’s work, either, to be invested in what I’m reading: hearing someone’s life...
Valentine’s Day is coming up and so is the release of P.S. I Still Love You, the sequel to the Netflix original film To All the...
Reading books full of queer suffering can get exhausting, especially for queer readers. I’m not saying there’s no place for books that explore all the specific...
There’s nothing worse than seeing a super interesting, buzzy, way-hyped book in a magazine or hear people talking about it, only to get to the library...