The most powerful number in personal finance is the gap between what you earn and what you spend. Cody Berman, speaking with Andrew Giancola on The Personal Finance Podcast, described a year when that ...
A cyberattack on the learning platform Canvas disrupted access for several critical hours, leaving students and educators scrambling. We learn why it's a big deal. Dick Van Dyke, 99, names the two ...
This video combines a simple magic trick with a voice assistant reaction. Instead of a human audience, Siri is asked to respond and rate the illusion. The result creates an unexpected and slightly ...
The magic of Disney’s got nothin’ on cold, hard math. Disney fanatics are crunching the numbers: Is it really cheaper to visit their Tokyo park than the entertainment juggernaut’s US destinations?
This information could really come in handy. Randy astronauts may find themselves in need of a little sexual relief while touring the galaxy. But when a rocket man can no longer keep those inner ...
When is it appropriate to completely reinvent the wheel? To an outsider, that seems to happen a lot in category theory, and probability theory isn’t spared from this treatment. We’ve had a useful ...
On small CPUs, you often don’t have a multiply or divide instruction. Of course, good programmers know that shifting right and left will multiply or divide by a power of two. But there are always ...