"For me, the main value of a colleague is lunch." | Continue reading
by Andy Schuler and Matthew Donato | Continue reading
Women have always been over-protective about their hair. And, there is no wrong in this as hair is the best feature that compliments a… | Continue reading
State, or simply data, is a crucial ingredient for User Interface (UI) development. Your data is a 1-to-1 mapping to what the user is… | Continue reading
On Monday, we launched the Rad 30 Crypto Composite that tracks 30 crypto assets not named Bitcoin or Ethereum. Later in the week, on… | Continue reading
Who are virtual assistants for, and how do we relate to them? | Continue reading
Googlebot is stuck on Chrome 41, which lacks support for many modern JavaScript features. SPA and library authors haven’t escaped the… | Continue reading
In Washington, a clown makes people frown. In Beijing, men in suits do as it suits — probably them. In Sydney — well, nobody cares. In… | Continue reading
Lately, while discussing Breez with different people, I’ve been receiving repeated arguments against implementing Lightning Network as a… | Continue reading
Perhaps I’m mistaken, but it seems to me that enthusiasm for Leaflet and OpenLayers web mapping libraries has cooled over recent times… | Continue reading
Perhaps it has happened to you. You have a great idea, one that will fix a difficult problem at work. It is creative and outside the box —… | Continue reading
You ask Alexa for Slade; you get Katy Perry. This familiar scenario might soon be uncommon. With advances in AI and machine-learning, a… | Continue reading
What is the money supply? | Continue reading
Recently I’ve been working on a project code-named Matreon. It’s like Patreon, but for the matriarchy. In a world of increasing online… | Continue reading
How I learned to stop worrying and love the rebase | Continue reading
I’ve been using Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi 3 to automate all the lights, sensors, music and media devices in my apartment for… | Continue reading
Programming reproduces a worldview, and the problem is that the worldview reproduced in most cases is too much of a monoculture, with… | Continue reading
“Technology” is one of those words where your bullshit detectors should perk up whenever you hear it. | Continue reading
A story of poor backend security in midst of scandals and new regulations. | Continue reading
For the past six years I have been obsessively following the startup world. From small, bootstrapped teams to massive VC funded unicorns, I’ve been a studious observer. Four years ago, a small… | Continue reading
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Data will not be seen by others if it is secured by an SSL Certificate. Your customer won’t trust your e-commerce site without SSL… | Continue reading
Nerdiness: 5/5 | Continue reading
A (long overdue) interview with the author of “Reinventing Organizations”, Frederic Laloux | Continue reading
It’s difficult to figure out what to test when you’ve decided it’s time to start marketing your product. How much effort and money do you… | Continue reading
DeepMind, which created the epoch-making AlphaGo, has once again made a remarkable achievement in machine learning. Researchers from the… | Continue reading
Digital Bullet Journal | Continue reading
Talking about a solution is meaningless unless you’ve talked about the problem | Continue reading
Keeping native wrapped objects under control. | Continue reading
Myth 1: The government is coming for your crypto. | Continue reading
A former techno-skeptic embraces blockchain’s environmental potential. | Continue reading
Do you ever feel that the demands of your job are too much? If so, that’s not a surprise. Modern-day life demands much of us as human… | Continue reading
Kik’s announcements yesterday (here and here, for example) to fork the Stellar blockchain and develop a “fee-free blockchain” of their own… | Continue reading
Vivian Qu | Pinterest engineer, Growth | Continue reading
PopPic creates interactive 3D photos on a smartphone using computer vision | Continue reading
Startup Hiring Practices, Inspired by Peter Drucker's Managing Oneself | Continue reading
And it should concern you, too. | Continue reading
We're excited to announce funding for O(1) Labs and our first project, Coda, a cryptocurrency that achieves new levels of decentralization… | Continue reading
Kill waste. Focus. Innovate. Stay Lean. Be a pro. | Continue reading
Don’t just ask, “Any questions?” | Continue reading
To be clear I love the Revolut app, I use it a lot and intend to continue using it as it provides a service that other banks seem to be… | Continue reading
Open, fair, and competitive markets are essential to a thriving economy. | Continue reading
By David Hahn | Continue reading
Over the past few weeks, IEX® upgraded the IEX Signal, a model developed by IEX and designed to predict when and how a stock price is… | Continue reading
This post was originally published as “API Security vs. Web Application Security Part 1: A Brief History of Web Application Architecture”… | Continue reading
It has been almost 2 months since my dream to work in a remote team came true. | Continue reading