Serverless as a Success, explained from a vendor-free view

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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Top rules to make life easier

Stay away from alcohol, anger and arrogant people. | Continue reading


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Tutorial on Active Inference

Active inference is the Free Energy principle of the brain applied to action. It is supported by lots of experimental neuroscience studies… | Continue reading


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When is a vulnerability not a vulnerability?

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


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Three months into the BBC Ideas beta, what have we learned about the product?

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


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What I learnt about Kubernetes Controllers

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


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Google Refused to Even Show Up to Senate Hearing on Election Meddling

The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence left a chair empty after Google executives declined invites to testify at a hearing on foreign… | Continue reading


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There’s more to life than HTTP: VerneMQ a distributed MQTT broker

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


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Share with Confidence: Cell-Level Access Controls – BigQuery and Data Studio

How to put your data on PAPER: Product Account Permission Enforced Reporting | Continue reading


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Token Curated Registries Explained

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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From 0 to 2500 subscribers in less than a month

From 0 to 2500 subscribers in less than a month | Continue reading


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Plotly.py: Static Image Export and a New Lead Maintainer

Static Image Export and a New Lead Maintainer | Continue reading


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My US visa got rejected again

“Are you unmarried?” | Continue reading


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The JAMstack: It's Pretty Sweet

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


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Paranoia Is Now a Best Practice

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


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How much would it cost to create Udemy / Teachable like SAAS e-Learning website?

Udemy is a very popular online eLearning marketplace for e-learning and teaching online. | Continue reading


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How to fund open source

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


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Announcing Styled-Components v4: Better, Faster, Stronger

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


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Structuring ML projects so they can grow

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


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Knative, a FaaS antipattern

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


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Lessons learned while working on a large scale react app

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


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The Purpose of Life Is Not Happiness

Happiness is never glamorous. | Continue reading


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Apple doesn’t let AI based avatars app go live

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


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How to plan and execute your day

A simple guide to always get back on track on your work. | Continue reading


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Constructing an Alcubierre Warp Drive

The possibility of faster than light travel | Continue reading


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How admin dashboard templates can bootstrap your startup

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


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What I Learned Each Time My Startups Got Acquired

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


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Product development and the potential pitfalls of narrow KPIs

Data drives the majority of our decision making these days. | Continue reading


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We’re a Type Zero Civilization – Member Feature Stories – Medium

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


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You Should Let Machines Take Your Job

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


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Great Technical Writing Process

Do you think that technical writing is hard? Or do you consider anyone can write documentation? Amrute Ranade, a technical writer, thinks… | Continue reading


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The Only Way to Spread Your Story Is to Tell It to Everyone, Anywhere

Thoughts on why it makes sense to republish content 10 times, and travel 25 countries per year. | Continue reading


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Spreadsheets for the mind

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


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Embark on a 6-week trip to the Silicon Valley of China

Immersively Experience China’s Tech and Innovation | Continue reading


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Ubuntu 18.04 Workspace Grid Issue

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


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The 10 Commandments of Good Products

What Defines Value? | Continue reading


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Flutter Facebook Login

…in just a few minutes | Continue reading


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Thinking About Undo and Redo for Redux

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


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Goodbye Redux

A complete breakdown on why we needed Redux in the past, and why we don’t any more. | Continue reading


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Decoding the Dunning Kruger Effect

How lack of skill leads to inflated self-assessment | Continue reading


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The Hunt for an Open Courseware Standard

Today, there are a variety of competing courseware formats, APIs, and standards. Most notably, SCORM is the de-facto standard for shipping… | Continue reading


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Constructors Considered Harmful

Don’t have much time to go into this right now but I think there’s enough here to make the case … | Continue reading


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Pushing Left, Like a Boss: Part 4 – Secure Coding

In the previous article in this series we discussed secure design concepts such as least privilege, reducing attack surface, failing safe… | Continue reading


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Swapping bits and distributing hashes on the decentralized web

How IPFS peers find, request, and retrieve content (and each other) on the decentralized web | Continue reading


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How I hacked Gitcoin's tipping mechanism

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


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Ethereum’s Demise as a Cryptocurrency Is Foreseeable

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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Words with Friends 2 and How We Built Lightning Round

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Your internet under threat: Here’s why you should care about EU Copyright Reform

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


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