The Many Faces of Mark Zuckerberg: A Deep Learning Approach (PT2)

There’s a dataset called Labelled Faces In The Wild (LFW) with about 13,000 photos of people scraped from the web. As part of this little… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Say Goodbye to Alexa and Hello to Gadgets Listening to Voice Inside Your Head

Arnav Kapur’s AlterEgo lets him communicate, switch TV channels, and more by talking silently to himself | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Einsum, Magenta.js, ML Debiasing, Tensorflow 1.8.0, the Gradient, MLPerf,

Einsum, Magenta.js, ML Debiasing, Tensorflow 1.8.0, The Gradient, MLPerf, Sarcasm Detection, Fast.ai loves PyTorch, Word Morphing,… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Deep Learning and Time to Predict Emojis

This paper investigates the usage and semantics of emojis over time to analyze seasonal variation of emoji usage. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Why I'm Co-Organizing the Big Elixir Conference

“Creating a conference is hard.” “It takes a lot of time, energy, and planning.” “You have to be a certain kind of crazy to want to create… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

How Althea ensures net neutrality

There’s been a lot of talk recently about the FCC’s efforts to get rid of net neutrality. I’d like to take a little bit of time to talk… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

My Ember Wishlist for 2018

I have been building ember apps for 5+ years now (Hyperlogs and Application Starter Kit). I still LOVE IT. It is still my favorite… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Wrecking Infowars – a thought experiment

Unfortunately, by now you are probably familiar with Alex Jones and Infowars, a conspiracy driven alt-right orgy of insanity. Lately, I’ve… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Flash's Gaming Legacy  and My Efforts to Save It

Adobe Flash (previously Macromedia Flash) is arguably the largest treasure trove of unpreserved gaming history today. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

User Acquisition in the Microsoft Store: It’s (Almost) a Thing (2017)

How we accidentally turned a marketing experiment into thousands of free downloads | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Reporting automated test results

Given my profile, I obviously think Tesults (https://www.tesults.com) is the best way to report build status, automated test results, spot… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Webpack and Dynamic Imports: Doing It Right

+ Webpack 4 new import features | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Against trendism: how to defang the social media disinformation complex

There’s an essential mistake that almost every social media platform makes — one inherited from marketing (where it makes some sense), and… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Does your multi-academy trust use surveys to collect stakeholder feedback?

A quick self-evaluation to start improving surveys | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Why we’re switching Ulysses to Subscription

Today, we are switching Ulysses to a subscription model. The short story is this (tl;dr): Our users expect a continuously evolving high… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Introducing EOSIO Dawn 4.0

It has been about 1 month since block.one released EOSIO Dawn 3.0. This past month our team has been focused on cleanup and stability of… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Phone Walking: Keeping Your Phone Out Without Using It

Men are less likely to do it than women, and mixed-sex pairs least likely of all | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Beginnings of Bitcoin: The First 3000 Blocks

As we celebrate more than 9 years of Bitcoin’s operation, I’d recently found myself pensive about the origins of the world’s longest… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Art show at the hacker conference

This weekend, myself and a small group of artists & hackers co-organized an art show at Chicago’s THOTCON 0x9 hacker conference. Members… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

A plausible case for a future with no privacy, and why it should concern you

In all three scenarios, let alone all three combined, privacy is threatened on a scale we have never thought about. We are entering the post-privacy age. Most of all, I feel for our children. They… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

You’re not running vanilla Kubernetes

Stop pretending it isn’t your own clumsy distribution. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Facebook gives you user's first name without auth, use it on your landing page

Facebook gives you user’s first name without auth, use it on your landing page. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Node.js 10.0.0, What to expect as a Back end developer/Security enthusiast?

Recently Node.js Project released 10.0.0 and which is the 7th major release and will be LTS(Long term support) in October 2018 and will be… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

6 Career Advices to New Software Engineers

A friend of mine who is graduating from a good Computer Science school in a few weeks shared some good news with me — he accepted an offer… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

The Subtle Art of Connecting with Anyone

Shared culture and the unspoken.. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

All in One cryptonews application for crypto traders

I am doing crypto trading and If are you doing short term crypto trading then staying in touch with the latest updates related to your… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Look into My Eyes: Is Hypnotism Real or Just Suggestion?

So begins the 1951 British Pathé short film profiling the work of hypnotist Peter Casson. This question—whether hypnosis is genuinely harmful or some kind of fiction—has plagued the topic ever since… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

How to Build a 100x Company by Fully Unlocking Human Potential

Many years ago, when I was a manager, I spent at least fourteen hours per week in one-on-one meetings with the people who reported to me… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Why Rocket Mortgage Doesn't Work for Me

Currently I’m in the middle of the mortgage process. During the beginning of the process, I decided to try out Rocket Mortgage. I’ve heard… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

JSX can do that?

First I’m going to explain how JSX works and then use it in “unusual” ways. If you know how JSX works you can skip the first part. If you… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Solid Principle in PHP

Solid is composition for the first five object-oriented design(OOD) principles by Robert C. Martin, popularly known as Uncle Bob. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Saying Goodbye to RediSearch

Let’s get the hard part over right away: I will be leaving Redis Labs next week, which means I will also be leaving the RediSearch project… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Bookmarks – your new (awesome) Daily tool

We know that many of you have been waiting for this moment… We are happy to announce a new exciting feature — Daily Bookmarks! | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

How to run a successful crowdfunding campaign?

A list of tips I gave to a friend based on my experience so far… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Hello Go [Edited 6th of May]

For the past couple of months I’ve taken a liking to Go for various biased reasons so to showcase the beauty and simplicity of Go we’ll… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

JavaScript Proxy

Recently, I was reading some less famous javascript feature and I found Javascript Proxy. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

The Tragedy of Australia’s NBN

Australia’s National Broadband Network (or NBN for short) could have been a game changing national infrastructure project for the 21st… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Supporting Brave means empowering freedom

When I bought my first laptop at 9 I started using Internet Explorer to have some fun watching Youtube videos and learning the basics of… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Just-In-Case v. Just-In-Time Learning

Should software engineers learn new things “just in case” we need them in the future? Or should we learn the things we need “just in time”… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

A game of developer ecosystem: why mobile developers will be pissed off

It all started PhoneGap, back in 2008 by a small company named Nitobi which was later acquired by Adobe. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Go Forth and AppSync

In a previous post, we discussed the basics of GraphQL and how it can be a great REST API alternative. In this one, we’ll see how AppSync… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Show HN: Reinventing SLA on the Blockchain: Downtime Compensation as a Service

Watch our founders discuss the next chapter of the Stacktical company with Bunny Hernandez, Crypto Consultant and Founder at BunLab Crypto… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Should You Let Your Kids Play Fortnite? Well…

This morning, my son threw a joypad at his big brother in a rage before kicking him, all because his turn playing Fortnite was over. It made me remember, again, why my worries about him playing this… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Thinking inside the box

We switched our entire development setup to nanobox.io and we’re not looking back. Here’s why. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

How quitting my corporate job for my startup dream f*cked my life up

Finally the SMS arrived: | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

What are the best productivity hacks of startup CEOs?

Mikael Cho, Founder/CEO of Unsplash answers: | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Travel Is No Cure for the Mind

Travel is often seen as the key to happiness. Here’s why it’s not. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

The Hive Is the New Network

co-authored by Andy Artz | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago