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From the Diaries of John Henry | Continue reading
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By Giulio Quarta — Co-Founder and Ecosystem Strategist at Crypto Commons Association. | Continue reading
Building remote teams was a practice that I wasn’t thinking about until last year. I was given a task to build the engineering team for a… | Continue reading
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TL;DR — In this article we introduce a few tools and techniques for studying relationships between the stock market and the news. We… | Continue reading
Sustainability Part V: The importance of data lifecycle and data care! | Continue reading
With the latest update of Jina NOW, you can quickly build and deploy multimodal Neural Search in the cloud without writing a single line of… | Continue reading
Logic programming in real life. | Continue reading
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I’ve always been curious about solar energy, so a few years ago I started dabbling with it by throwing a 100-watt panel on top of my… | Continue reading
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One of my favorite writer on distributed systems lore is Martin Kleppmann. His lectures on the topic are, in my opinion, some the best… | Continue reading
Get smarter at creating CTAs people (actually) want to click on. | Continue reading
This isn’t exactly the way to save humanity | Continue reading
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Analyzing Wiki site changes in real time. | Continue reading
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A guide for a new iOS architecture for mid-large codebases, born from the Viper approach | Continue reading
The times when it was possible to create a useful service, wait for people to find it themselves and start using it, are long gone. Now… | Continue reading
Every year there’s a draft for human capital. And every year, the U.S. gets the top picks. | Continue reading
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A week ago I got invited to an “innovation hero” award ceremony at a government agency. I don’t know how many of these I’ve been to in the… | Continue reading
SAFe offers a way to “scale up” agile, but at what cost? | Continue reading
The tech industry has gone mad. Some radical people have suddenly started to think blacklist and whitelist are racially insensitive. Are… | Continue reading
By solving their own collective action problems, blockchains also solve the biggest problem with open-source software. | Continue reading
This is a common question that I get a lot as a financial advisor. My first response is that it depends upon the goal that we are… | Continue reading
At Shoprocket.io, we have many merchants selling digital downloads. For the sake of setup time, we went with AWS S3 for v1 of our digital… | Continue reading
Did you find yourself as a pivot in a project without knowing how to communicate about the evolution? In Doctolib, I tackle this issue with… | Continue reading
With Binance Dual Investment, you may take advantage of your investment’s yield regardless of the market’s direction. This dual investment… | Continue reading
The video game Age of Empires came out in 1999, which was perfect-timing, because I was graduating high-school and needed something to do… | Continue reading
Use his technique to help establish your own | Continue reading
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