Despite the commercial catch-all terminology which serverless is part of, the technology quickly conquers the software development world. The latest Stack Overflow developer survey, finished by… | Continue reading
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Active inference is the Free Energy principle of the brain applied to action. It is supported by lots of experimental neuroscience studies… | Continue reading
Recently I was discussing the types of submissions that are often declined by bug bounty programs with Tomer Schwartz, who works as part… | Continue reading
We’re now three months into the BBC Ideas beta, and it seems like a good moment to reflect on some of the things we’ve learned in that… | Continue reading
If you are a Kubernetes Controller you know that your main duty is to react to changes to the world’s desired state and actual state to do… | Continue reading
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence left a chair empty after Google executives declined invites to testify at a hearing on foreign… | Continue reading
At LambdaClass and our blog This is not a Monad tutorial we are a big fans of exploring new topics, different operating systems, platforms… | Continue reading
How to put your data on PAPER: Product Account Permission Enforced Reporting | Continue reading
Lists play an important role in our lives. The format is simple and efficient. Top charts, top movies, top restaurants, top hotels, and… | Continue reading
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The JAMstack represents a major trend in web development. Coined by Mathias Biilmann, the CEO of Netlify, the JAMstack is “a modern web… | Continue reading
The 2010s will be remembered as the first decade in which we, the people, paid for the pleasure of welcoming Big Brother into our lives. | Continue reading
Udemy is a very popular online eLearning marketplace for e-learning and teaching online. | Continue reading
Again this year, funding for open source is making noise. Throwing their hands in the air, breathless open source advocates on the Orange… | Continue reading
A brand new global styles API, native support for the “as” and “ref” props, removal of .extend, full React v16 StrictMode-compliance, tons… | Continue reading
I’ve worked on many data science and machine learning projects — big and small. From projects that took only a few notebooks to the ones… | Continue reading
Knative was announced with a lot of fanfare and created a decent amount of noise in the blogosphere when it was released at Google Next in… | Continue reading
I have been using react from past18 months. It has worked great so far, except when I had a chance of working on a large scale app with… | Continue reading
Happiness is never glamorous. | Continue reading
My name is Ashot and I’m the founder of “Chudo”. It’s a messaging app that uses machine learning technology to turn you into live animated… | Continue reading
A simple guide to always get back on track on your work. | Continue reading
The possibility of faster than light travel | Continue reading
When your web development project asks for a custom, well-designed admin panel or dashboard interface, you might be still on the fence… | Continue reading
I’ve founded, co-founded, or been early at 12 startups in my career. Of those, eight were exits (six via acquisition), two stagnated, one… | Continue reading
Data drives the majority of our decision making these days. | Continue reading
The Kardashev scale, designed by astrophysicist Nikolai Kardashev, was created to assess how advanced a civilization is by taking into consideration multiple factors, including population growth… | Continue reading
Automation: Inevitable and—hear me out—possibly good! What purpose do we serve by halting the advancement of technology for an antiquated economic system? | Continue reading
Do you think that technical writing is hard? Or do you consider anyone can write documentation? Amrute Ranade, a technical writer, thinks… | Continue reading
Thoughts on why it makes sense to republish content 10 times, and travel 25 countries per year. | Continue reading
As is often the case in life, things get complicated. Whether we’re considering a difficult scenario at work or trying to make sense of… | Continue reading
Immersively Experience China’s Tech and Innovation | Continue reading
Workspace is used to organise your apps into tasks. i.e. you may keep your chat applications in one workspace and coding ide into other… | Continue reading
What Defines Value? | Continue reading
Undo and redo is a pretty common want for applications, but the way it is commonly implemented, in the redux world, has been insufficient… | Continue reading
A complete breakdown on why we needed Redux in the past, and why we don’t any more. | Continue reading
How lack of skill leads to inflated self-assessment | Continue reading
Today, there are a variety of competing courseware formats, APIs, and standards. Most notably, SCORM is the de-facto standard for shipping… | Continue reading
Don’t have much time to go into this right now but I think there’s enough here to make the case … | Continue reading
In the previous article in this series we discussed secure design concepts such as least privilege, reducing attack surface, failing safe… | Continue reading
How IPFS peers find, request, and retrieve content (and each other) on the decentralized web | Continue reading
Gitcoin offers a really neat way to send ethereum to any user on GitHub with just their username. I broke this mechanism and dumped the… | Continue reading
The fate of cryptocurrencies is dynamic, the roadblocks to ETH are considerable. Last year we loved to speculate about Bitcoin, this year… | Continue reading
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We are in the last few moments of what could be our last opportunity to define what the internet looks like in the future. | Continue reading