Docker has increasingly become one of the most trending technologies in our times along with Blockchain, AI and many more. Released in… | Continue reading
NOTE: This post is meant to be a beginner’s guide to Bitcoin’s impact on the environment, and some technical details and caveats have been… | Continue reading
How not to get lost in the dark forests of programming | Continue reading
If you aren’t aware, Unity is the MOST POPULAR game developer platform in the world — especially for mobile games. | Continue reading
A non-technical introduction to the XYO Network. | Continue reading
TL;DR the headline says it all. The Senate votes on Wednesday, so contact your lawmakers right now and go here to get tools to put your… | Continue reading
With the passage of time running Docker in development, we tend to accumulate a lot of unused images. Sometimes for testing, research or… | Continue reading
Welcome to the Sega Saturn style Left Joy-Con D-pad mod guide. | Continue reading
Your game will improve dramatically the moment you decide you need to win. I know this sounds like random, useless success-speak, but… | Continue reading
Here I’m going to share with you an approach of how to use Angular CLI locally without having the global installation of it. I’ve been… | Continue reading
Let’s begin with the well-known phrase: | Continue reading
[EDIT 4/16/2018]: I received some feedback telling me that using Hooks could lead to a big code mess and should be clearly documented. It… | Continue reading
In mid-2013 I started working on Fieldbook, an information tool that combined the best of a spreadsheet and a database. Today, almost five… | Continue reading
Protect Your Life Vision From The Drama Of Life | Continue reading
As detailed in our prior post, a fair marketplace for expertise must align the payout to a true expert with the material gains from… | Continue reading
Learn about the technologies and components that comprise the XY Oracle Network. | Continue reading
Fieldbook users, customers, and fans, | Continue reading
In mid-2013 I started working on Fieldbook, an information tool that combined the best of a spreadsheet and a database. Today, almost five… | Continue reading
With over 2 million mobile apps in the major app stores, getting your app discovered is one of the biggest issues facing mobile app… | Continue reading
The first-of-their-kind and one-of-a-kind CurryKitties are revealed! | Continue reading
Maintaining the interface contract is a two-sided affair | Continue reading
How can today’s innovative AI startup stand out in a sea of competitors? Some decide to double down on their core products, while others… | Continue reading
Beijing-based artificial intelligence startup Unisound, (a.k.a. Yunzhisheng / 云知声) today announced that it had raised US$100 million in… | Continue reading
At Fragments, we’re developing a low volatility coin that splits on inflation. | Continue reading
“HEY, KIDS! Why do real work when you can spend 90% of every work day struggling with authentication systems nobody understands, complete… | Continue reading
"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
In this article we’re going to explore the following topics: | Continue reading