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
In a trip down memory lane, I recall my experience with QEMU, and how the project changed completely to accommodate a new industry trend… | Continue reading
Fast charging and a bigger battery is good, for the user and the manufactures who try to hype up even 100 watts of charging for a damn… | Continue reading
In the milieu of the Cold War, a roadside accident three generations ago led to Sputnik 1, and the beginning of a new era: the Space Age. | Continue reading
We are going to take a look at the binary compatibility and API evolution while maintaining it, using the Kiwisolver Python package. | Continue reading
It takes so damn long to figure all this stuff out | Continue reading
Introduction And Context | Continue reading
At some moment, I worked with a team in one of my previous companies. First of all, it was hard to get anything out of them (they were… | Continue reading
Exploring how we can enable independent release flow in the modern web application | Continue reading
Magma project was initially started by Facebook (under TIP) but is now under the Linux Foundation umbrella and is unarguably one of my… | Continue reading
In order to get the most of the logs, we will try to detail their optimal format and structure while keeping humans and machines in mind. | Continue reading
#NoEstimates and Scrum | Continue reading
In this article, you’ll learn about the famous N+1 query that everybody is talking about, and how to fix and prevent them. | Continue reading
This is another blog entry about regions. As I mentioned in my last blog entry, regions on their own will naturally give us some perf… | Continue reading
When the above chart was shown last Monday at the San Francisco Bitcoin Developers’ monthly meetup, the room broke out into spontaneous… | Continue reading
I, Martin Luiga, a founding member and Secretary of the ZA/UM cultural association, as well as the assembler of most of the core team, am… | Continue reading