I just found a video of our presentation at DefCon last year, which I haven’t watched since. The talk included a live demonstration… | Continue reading
I ❤ the internet. By visiting a URL I can have access to information, learn new skills, interact with friends, shop, watch movies, play… | Continue reading
This step by step guide shows you how to set up a git centric CICD pipeline for Kubernetes with Helm and Weave Flux. | Continue reading
Thanks a lot to Lauren for taking the time to do this Interview. | Continue reading
Scikit-Learn is adding many new features that will make workflows more feature rich and robust coming from a Pandas DataFrame. | Continue reading
The easiest way to use Lightning available today. | Continue reading
Self-driving cars are an applied science program; not just a product one. | Continue reading
Everything you need to conduct a good Scrum Retrospective | Continue reading
What we did when our company was closed | Continue reading
By Charlotte Kng | Continue reading
To hear Venezuela’s leftist President Nicolas Maduro tell it, this remote hamlet of 1,300 souls is perched on the cutting edge of an… | Continue reading
Show Me The Code: https://github.com/CovenantSQL/CovenantSQL | Continue reading
The way futurists tell it, AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is either around the corner or never going to happen. Part of the problem… | Continue reading
September 2018 marks the two year anniversary of our first AI product at Bukalapak: a recommendation AI that learns from the behavioral… | Continue reading
Coming from JavaScript to Go I’ve encountered few “whaaat?!” moments that eventually became “haaa, ok!”. | Continue reading
One cannot overstate the importance of monitoring infrastructure as an integral component of distributed systems (or, any system for that… | Continue reading
Which program has never reached Version 1.2, but is used as a core of security on the Internet? OpenSSL. | Continue reading
This post is based on talk I gave at Vilnius Golang meetup. I have read many blogs, watched talks and gathered all these tips & tricks… | Continue reading
In my previous stories, I explored different techniques for exploiting Server-Side Request Forgeries (SSRF), which can lead to… | Continue reading
I’ve been involved with teaching — particularly teaching people to program — for over twenty years. I’ve seen students succeed… | Continue reading
Many resources on service tests are missing descriptions of the supportive tooling and plumbing required to achieve reliable, repeatable… | Continue reading
All the Ways It Doesn’t Matter…and the One Way That It Does. | Continue reading
In 2016, Steve Bannon played a critical role in electing the current President of the United States. On Election Night I wrote a piece for… | Continue reading
Great day awesome people and welcome to the 28th Issue of the NLP Newsletter! I am Elvis from Belize, Editor of DAIR.ai, and a PhD… | Continue reading
A look at the incentives that lead rankings sites like CoinMarketCap to include junk exchange data in their listings. | Continue reading
The week started with a very long debugging session. We’ve recently taken over a project that includes a React Native hybrid application… | Continue reading
Our marketing department at Tesla HQ came up with an idea: to hold a special giveaway event for all cryptocurrency fans out there. I… | Continue reading
The successes, challenges, and influence of Microsoft’s quick-turnaround user research team | Continue reading
In 2018 teens are now hyper aware of their mobile addiction and app consumption patterns, they are trying to cut the habit. This is… | Continue reading
At Wellmee we’re building a mobile app, that enhances people’s wellbeing. The app is a part of an ecosystem of employees, employers and… | Continue reading
A couple years ago, I documented my experience with Amazon’s “customer service backdoor” which would continually give out my private… | Continue reading
The Internet. It’s a great place. You can find anything you want on the internet. | Continue reading
The evolution of a well intentioned technology to what it is today | Continue reading
In this post I am going to cover how distributed stateful applications can be deployed in a Azure VM Scale Set with a custom image built… | Continue reading
The WWW revolutionized information in the early nineteens. With the time, the Internet became more mature & programmable. During the Web… | Continue reading
Data is an integral part of any machine learning and data science project. | Continue reading
The first time I got drunk — really drunk — I was 14. It was summer, and I was on my own; my mother was a nurse and worked 16-hour days, leaving me in the house with nothing much to do. I suppose… | Continue reading
Part I — GLOBAL | Continue reading
Successfully bringing revolutionary research and innovation to market requires robust and efficient supply chains or ecosystems that can… | Continue reading
We’re happy to announce that Buddy now supports deployments to the AWS ECS! Amazon Elastic Container Service is a scalable container… | Continue reading
Notes on scaling realtime messaging to a million messages per second at Koinex | Continue reading
In these series of articles, I would be implementing a few famous papers related to distributed systems, primarily in Golang. | Continue reading
From performance reviews to vacation time, here’s a guide to ensure your office has the best and hardest workers. | Continue reading
I love products from Xiaomi. They have excellent build quality and they are relatively cheap, good quality and easily hackable. | Continue reading
Analyzing the differences between DEXON’s & NANO’s blocklattice implementation | Continue reading
A kingdom where Gophers of all kind live in peace, share, educate and develop HQ pragmatic, idiomatic GoLang software. | Continue reading
Every year new programmers sign up for their classes hoping to learn how to build the next big mobile app, but instead are forced to… | Continue reading