This is a very rosy take on React Native in my opinion.

This is a very rosy take on React Native in my opinion. If you are working on a production application, you’ll soon discover that you are very much on the bleeding edge and that the experience and size of the React Native community is small. For particularly gnarly problems you may be needing to communicate with the Facebook team directly. Good luck with that!

That said, React Native is pretty great. It solves a really hard problem and unleashes huge potential on the mobile platform. Its maturity will only improve with time.

Adopt with caution.

A very good analysis of a very evil piece of writing.

A very good analysis of a very evil piece of writing. The kind of op-ed writing that the good liberals of the New York Times deem fit to print.

Originally shared by Jeff Zahari

“In figuring out that someone is distorting the truth, sometimes you do not even need to have observed the truth with your own eyes, because they have inadvertently revealed it themselves.”

This is what Freedom looks like:

This is what Freedom looks like:

Next school year, Lockport schools will have in place the kind of security software used at airports, casinos and sensitive government installations.

Facial recognition and tracking software will add an unprecedented level of security at the schools. District officials have decided locked entrance doors, bullet-proof glass and sign-in registers at the front desk are not enough.

“We always have to be on our guard. We can’t let our guard down,” Lockport Superintendent Michelle T. Bradley said. “That’s the world that we’re living in. Times have changed. For the Board of Education and the Lockport City School District, this is the No. 1 priority: school security.”

The video was made in late 2016 by Nick Foster, the head of design at X (formerly Google X) and a co-founder of the…

The video was made in late 2016 by Nick Foster, the head of design at X (formerly Google X) and a co-founder of the Near Future Laboratory. The video, shared internally within Google, imagines a future of total data collection, where Google helps nudge users into alignment with their goals, custom-prints personalized devices to collect more data, and even guides the behavior of entire populations to solve global problems like poverty and disease.