A Pentester’s Guide to Windows Hashes | Continue reading
It’s a most inapplicable programming language in the universe. | Continue reading
Recently I’ve been interested in subjects relating the idea of how to make development of software more natural to human beings. | Continue reading
Introduction | Continue reading
Last Friday, March 30, was my team’s last day with Highrise. The entire Highrise team, including myself, is moving on. | Continue reading
Today has been years in the making. We’ve got a few major things to share with you — from the free Mail Pilot 3 Public Preview, to the… | Continue reading
This piece is part of a monthly series covering regulatory updates related to cryptocurrencies (here are January, February, March, and… | Continue reading
Lets make your React Native app look good on Tablets | Continue reading
Today, we are excited to announce first open beta of our web app Flops. Flops is space that allows you to save your snippets, tryouts and… | Continue reading
In the past, data were written and stored in archive to keep a record of them. This was inefficient in many ways. The task was manually… | Continue reading
In an environment already filled with painful interruptions (open office layouts, Slack, email, meetings, managers), code reviews are yet… | Continue reading
Last week we released the Just World License (JWL), our ethical open source license, and explained why it’s needed. | Continue reading
The #1 Predictor Of Success | Continue reading
Rare, hard to reproduce bugs are the hardest. We recently fixed a deadlock that had plagued our code for nearly a year, but only showed up… | Continue reading
The beneficial struggle of building your own narrative | Continue reading
The BBC did some kind of educational cartoon on Roman Britain and represented “diversity” in terms of someone looking African in the show… | Continue reading
Renewing a tradition in GoCardless, we have been reviewing a lot of CVs lately to select interns for our next summer season of internships… | Continue reading
I wrote a visual editor for AVAudioEngine, you can download it here: View on App Store | Continue reading
In 2008 Amazon Web Services offered a grand total of two web services: S3 and SQS (EC2, FPS and SimpleDB were in beta testing) Fast… | Continue reading
You can sense something different as soon as you enter the parking lot. The cars leave slowly, like bees burdened with pollen. They’ve all… | Continue reading
A Deep Convolution Network implementation for Reinforcement Learning | Continue reading
The workplace is changing. Who’s ready? | Continue reading
The pros and cons of Cloud Firestore | Continue reading
The modern web is financed by vicious competition for user attention. To stay afloat this attention has to be monetised in the most… | Continue reading
Your time is short and valuable, so I will not waste it on fluff. You would, however, need to take on these points and do more research on… | Continue reading
OverviewThis paper addresses a key NLP task known as sarcasm detection using a combination of model based on convolutional neural… | Continue reading
Why your microbiome is considered an ‘essential organ’ | Continue reading
Software engineering can be fun, especially when working toward a common goal with like-minded people. Ever since we started the uTensor… | Continue reading
Cities around the world are taking on the automobile | Continue reading
Table of Contents: | Continue reading
This is an expanded version of a presentation I gave on memory. Entire books have been written on these topics. This is just a sampler to… | Continue reading
How investors greed has led us to focus too much on problems that do not matter… | Continue reading
This is Part I of a two part series on my attempt to collect, clean, analyze and visualize data from the Ask HN: Who is Hiring? threads… | Continue reading
I’ve been reviewing sorting and heaps — so why not do both?! | Continue reading
I’ve spent a disproportionate amount of time in and around Walt Disney World, Florida. I’ve noticed things along the way which seem to be… | Continue reading
At busuu - a social network for language learning - we’ve recently built a simple yet functional friend suggestion system 👫. | Continue reading
After many years of using Macs, I’m writing this on a Windows PC. And I couldn’t be happier with my choice to switch. | Continue reading
Four designs to improve humanity’s relationship with social media | Continue reading
AI researchers are gathering in Vancouver, Canada for the sixth annual ICLR (International Conference on Learning Representations). The… | Continue reading
If you ever tried React’s Context API before it officially became a stable feature, you probably remember all the warnings and red lights… | Continue reading
AWS Lambda is an excellent environment for rapid and scalable development. | Continue reading
You often see software engineers brag that they never used any CompSci in their very well paid jobs. | Continue reading
Companies who are able to create a world-class training program and deliver it efficiently can keep their staff up to date and informed —… | Continue reading
I’ve been slightly obsessed about pricing since 2010. Before joining Fluxx, I was part of the team that changed the price of The Times… | Continue reading
Elasticsearch 6.3 is announced to contain basic X-Pack features in the repo by default. X-Pack contains APM, Canvas, and most importantly… | Continue reading
Recently I ran a drawing workshop for my colleagues at Fluxx. A few days later one of them was able to draw this: | Continue reading
The memo below was sent to the team at Tiny Speck, the makers of Slack, on July 31st, 2013. It had been a little under seven months since… | Continue reading