In an earlier post, I presented a timeline describing the key players and events in the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal, culminating with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifying before Congress… | Continue reading
There is no one-size-fits-all process! | Continue reading
But you can help make things happen. | Continue reading
The blockchain revolution is growing open source | Continue reading
It’s oppo dump time. If you aren’t familiar with the term, it’s what happens when a rival campaign collects opposition research and… | Continue reading
How Alibaba’s OceanBase manages multi-replica consistency for distributed relational databases | Continue reading
In this post, I will describe how to encode breadth-first traversal (search) (BFT/BFS) of a directed graph as a SAT problem. | Continue reading
When I announced that “we are all cyborgs” for my TED talk in 2009, smartphones were barely mass market and social media was a fraction of… | Continue reading
You Wouldn’t Want to Spread Cancer, Would You? | Continue reading
Hello internet, | Continue reading
Since the “Immigration Ban” Executive Order took effect early last year, there has been an onslaught of news stories, articles, and… | Continue reading
We’re releasing the first version of our sentiment analysis engine that analyzes 24M+ posts on 3,000+ crypto coins, and overlays sentiment… | Continue reading
It was announced yesterday that, between 2009 and 2018, a coding error meant that 450,000 women aged around 70 in the UK were not sent… | Continue reading
The 6.0.0 release of Angular is here! This is a major release focused less on the underlying framework, and more on the toolchain and on… | Continue reading
It’s far easier than you think. No luck or perseverance necessary. | Continue reading
This post will be a quick walkthrough of the new blockchain plans on IBM Cloud and on how to deploy chaincode on them. | Continue reading
FoundationDB is a very famous distributed database, after it is re-opened again, it quickly gains lots of attention. I also begin to study… | Continue reading
Blockchain is fascinating technology and we know Bitcoin is working pretty well as digital gold and Ethereum is working pretty well as… | Continue reading
This article is a comprehensive overview including a step-by-step guide to implement a deep learning image segmentation model. | Continue reading
The cashews in the giant plastic jars aren’t cheap, they said. I worked at a small startup and there was a rumor going around amongst the… | Continue reading
There were 26 valid characters. Now there are 1,853! | Continue reading
In this post, I will describe how to encode a simpler version of Sudoku game as a SAT problem. | Continue reading
In the final chapter of The Electronic B@zaar, a book I authored in 1998 about the destiny of the Internet, I wrote the following words: | Continue reading
One of the most interesting parts of Google is our fleet-wide continuous profiling service. We can see who is accountable for CPU and… | Continue reading
Starting from this week, I’m going to regularly unveil a specific eelo feature we’re working one. | Continue reading
Chinese AI and humanoid robotic company UBTECH Robotics today announced a staggering US$820 million in Series C funding. With its new… | Continue reading
How much time do you spend waiting for HTTP responses? | Continue reading
My last post explored calling .dispatch on a Redux store without listeners; in this post, I will add listeners to the toy application… | Continue reading
For many data scientists, data manipulation begins and ends with Pandas or the Tidyverse. In theory, there is nothing wrong with this… | Continue reading
Give Yourself Permission To Live | Continue reading
Quick tip on how to use ActiveStorage to manually upload a file | Continue reading
Yes, ES6 module support is finally catching up in browsers, and its almost there in all browsers. Surprisingly Edge got it up and running… | Continue reading
First truly distributed and decentralized Deep Learning training protocol | Continue reading
[This is an excerpt from our investigative report on Tesla’s Semi Strategy] | Continue reading
A spoonk is a brand of acupressure mat sixteen inches wide by twenty-six inches tall, which is soft but covered with hundreds of sharp… | Continue reading
Five months into 2018 sixteen technology companies have gone public compared to nine during the same time period last year. Five consumer… | Continue reading
IntelliJ IDE, but not Gradle | Continue reading
This work proposes models that combine information from different modalities (e.g., images and text) to be able to classify social media… | Continue reading
If you are a software developer working in the video game industry and wondering what else you could do to improve the quality of your… | Continue reading
Thank you so much. I think this is a great response, which raises a lot of very deep questions. | Continue reading
Or why you should always KISS* | Continue reading
Contrast is the practice of making design elements look different from each other in order to make the important elements stand out, it… | Continue reading
Using Wikipedia, Typography is the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when… | Continue reading
The release of Hadoop 3 in December 2017 marked the beginning of a new era for data science. The Hadoop framework is at the core of the… | Continue reading
There are number of results online over the internet to “how to get SSL certificate for my website/blog”. Without a hosting and SSL… | Continue reading
How do you sustain a business model in which users dont pay for your service. | Continue reading
One of the problems with computer programs, is that they have tendency to grow larger and larger, bringing more challenges for its… | Continue reading
First truly distributed and decentralized Deep Learning training protocol | Continue reading