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I am tiring of the fight for this concept. | Continue reading
A few days ago I wanted to search something in https://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/amber-dev/ Apparently, there is no direct way, how to do… | Continue reading
The great man has spoken of the internet at last In 2006, Jürgen Habermas, the preeminent theorist of the public sphere, spoke of the internet for the first time, only in a footnote, all but dismissing the net as "millions of fragmented chat rooms." Many have waited for more.(med … | Continue reading
How Airbnb built a persistent, high availability and low latency key-value storage engine for accessing derived data from offline and… | Continue reading
Back in January 2022, Rachel Glickhouse of the News Revenue Hub read a column in the Washington Post by noted media critic Margaret Sullivan titled, " If American democracy is going to survive, the media must make this crucial shift. " "This is so important and necessary, and I h … | Continue reading
It seems like certifications are one of the newest fads in data engineering. Everyone wants to be able to show off that they have strong knowledge of a particular tool, and what better way to do that… | Continue reading
The cloud-native realtime data warehouse SelectDB recently reached the top 1 of ClickBench which is a global benchmark for analytical… | Continue reading
Hint: Think like a pirate | Continue reading
Choosing a graphics API has always been a bit like trying to fit a carpet in a room which is just a tiny bit too small for it. You might be… | Continue reading
Laravel is an open-source PHP web framework, intended for the development of web applications following the model–view–controller… | Continue reading
Over the years, I’ve shared my knowledge with my clients and colleagues about what Good Software Delivery looks like. | Continue reading
As always when we use the word Art we do not mean just the graphic or plastic arts, but also musical and literary art forms. | Continue reading
I had just joined a new team and asked my new teammates about our architecture. | Continue reading
Backgroud | Continue reading
A helpful tip for the final project of Udacity’s Self-Driving Car Engineer Nanodegree | Continue reading
An overview of the changes that altered the business landscapeContinue reading on Jimmy on Learning » | Continue reading
A day-to-day report | Continue reading
These days I get pinged almost every week, and often more frequently than that, about another paper that just came out claiming a new… | Continue reading
It’s all about privacy and control. | Continue reading
An AI’s imagination of popular fonts as people | Continue reading
By now the term MVP, or “minimum viable product,” is cliche in product circles, with most product and engineering teams buying into the… | Continue reading
Satellite communication has been around forever, like from 1957 when sputnik was launched to 1989 when Motorola launched commercial… | Continue reading
Early this year (2022) we released Plan about Ant Design V5 to introduce the 5.0 plan we will launch. After 8 months of work with community… | Continue reading
Any business or influencer on Facebook needs to see this warning about how much power Facebook holds over them and how everything you have… | Continue reading
A small, zero-dependency utility to manage modals for React. | Continue reading
Did you know that 83% of developers suffer from burnout? Yeap. You read it right — 83%. I didn’t. The last two years had an extra cherry… | Continue reading
We thought billionaires were playing 3D chess while we played checkers. It turns out they’re playing the same game, but on a more expensive… | Continue reading
The most common task is getting data from a database — we all know how to do this very well, but let’s see how it works. | Continue reading
Plus the Indonesian Netflix is taking on the streamers and the biological revolution comes to farming | Continue reading
Unpacking the Cherry term sheet and the thinking behind it | Continue reading
After 18 months of development we’re thrilled to introduce Noir: the language of zero-knowledge proofs. | Continue reading
This is a story about how my FitBit logged a manic episode. | Continue reading
Simulating the impact of improved price forecasts on CAISO battery revenues | Continue reading
The 10th anniversary of the Google search incident that incorrectly classified the entire World Wide Web as malware is another opportunity… | Continue reading
Is it a crazy idea? | Continue reading
By now, everyone must have seen THE MLOps paper. | Continue reading
Picnic is changing the way people do groceries. We’re an app-only supermarket, delivering the highest quality products for the best price… | Continue reading
(English Edition) The original data visualization was released on 8 January 2022 and translated in August 2022. | Continue reading
The emphasis and outcome matter. The framework doesn’t. | Continue reading
From the Apache Spark and Ray team, blazing fast bulk data transfers between any cloud. | Continue reading
I’ll tell you about my experience with it. | Continue reading
We are excited to announce the launch of the Numaproj, an open source language agnostic, real time data analytics engine on Kubernetes. | Continue reading
Building a simple NGINX Lua module to detect bots using Cookie Validation | Continue reading
This post was started from my Twitter thread, please follow me to join the discussion. | Continue reading
A few years back, I first learned about the Osmo. It is an iPad add-on that features engaging games and apps. Although the idea was… | Continue reading
Not many studies have looked into how many apps in the App Store use Swift. Andrew Madsen made the most recent study in 2019. The previous… | Continue reading