Remember when you were first learning to drive? It was hard, wasn’t it? | Continue reading
This week is Google Next, Google’s three-day cloud technology event. For years Google has provided leadership around cloud native… | Continue reading
I became a fucking millionaire at 19. I finessed my way there and I didn’t give the time of day to anyone who wanted to stop me. | Continue reading
Note: This post was jointly developed with Erik Trautman, a technical entrepreneur specializing in business strategy and product… | Continue reading
Scenario | Continue reading
This is part 2 of a 2 part series on OpenCalc, an open-source mobile calculator built with react-native, javascript and flow. | Continue reading
Here is what we learned from the AI’s failure to predict the results of the FIFA World Cup 2018 Russia. | Continue reading
“It is a dark time for the Rebellion” | Continue reading
The Indian government is expected to issue detailed cryptocurrency guidelines by September, a senior official from the country’s Ministry… | Continue reading
There’s a new automated propaganda machine driving global politics. How it works and what it will mean for the future of democracy. | Continue reading
Full-time maintenance and explosive growth | Continue reading
Governments Opposing Encryption and Secure Means of Communication | Continue reading
Contributors: Bhavik Ambani, Vishvesh Oza | Continue reading
It started with an idea that I got from my online dating experience for over the past 2+ years. I talked about the idea with one of my… | Continue reading
There is currently no convenient or “natural” way to transfer information directly from the backend to your views in Ruby on Rails. | Continue reading
Reducing boilerplate in GraphQL with new helper methods for creating mutations & subscriptions now available in the new version of the AWS… | Continue reading
Anyone who’s developed front-end applications knows that managing the state is one of the most important, and challenging, aspects. | Continue reading
Transparent, measured, and aligned goals | Continue reading
Transparent, measured, and aligned goals | Continue reading
What you eat makes a huge difference in how optimally your body operates. And what you spend time reading and learning equally affects how… | Continue reading
Welcome to the 22nd Issue of the NLP Newsletter! Here is this week's notable NLP news! Tensorboard for PyTorch, Prodigy's NLP best… | Continue reading
Hi, my name is Luis and I am a 23 year-old python and javascript full-stack software engineer living in the Dominican Republic. In my… | Continue reading
An important tool for effective communication is to be approachable to all those around you. | Continue reading
Colaboratory is a hosted Jupyter notebook environment that is free to use and requires no setup. You may have already seen it in Machine… | Continue reading
When you are learning to become a web developer, CSS is something that you are gonna struggle a lot with because there are few things that… | Continue reading
Imagine your resume is flawless, and you have prepared meticulously for your interview. You appear for it well-groomed. You have already… | Continue reading
Recently at work, we introduced a new Slack channel called `#availability` where we mark when we are working. It’s not about tracking how… | Continue reading
Joe is a co-founder of Sketchbox. It’s the first design tool crafted for augmented and virtual reality. | Continue reading
I have never managed to memorize all of x86 Assembly’s string instructions — so I wrote a cheat sheet for myself. Then I thought other… | Continue reading
Kubernetes Pod Disruption Budgets through the lens of Chaos Engineering | Continue reading
There may be low-hanging fruit 🥝 affecting performance in areas you might not track very closely but are still important. | Continue reading
When you write code, you work on multiple levels. The problem you are trying to solve, the method or logic you have in your head to solve… | Continue reading
In early summer of 2018 I traveled across Russia on the Trans-Siberian Railway, from St Petersburg to Vladivostok. This is the story of… | Continue reading
On Saturday, 2600 and HOPE Conference organizers refused to remove fascist and white nationalist disruptors from HOPE 2018 — including a… | Continue reading
You see this, what do you do? | Continue reading
Blackbox availability probes are simple, easy to operate and maintain checks which add a solid first level of system observability. Probes… | Continue reading
Coal-miners keep Canary-birds in cages in the mine. You may have heard of this strange practice. Why do they do that? As long as the… | Continue reading
Computers are illiterate. Reading requires mapping the words on a page to shared concepts in our culture and commonsense understanding… | Continue reading
Note: I am no longer at Yahoo! and this is a follow up to my previous post:(Part #1) 0 to $640M: Non-obvious Lessons Learned Building… | Continue reading
I didn’t have an undergraduate degree. I didn’t go to design school. I have never taken any UX crash course. And, I have never lived in a… | Continue reading
Last week I spoke at Scalapeño about "Thinking Less With Scala". Watch this talk if you'd like to get started with Functional Programming | Continue reading
We established GuerrillaBuzz at the beginning of 2018. | Continue reading
Why we should care — What it looks like today — Where it’s heading — What we can do about it | Continue reading
The latest Handwaving Freakoutery over guns appears to be the news that Cody Wilson won his court settlement against the US State… | Continue reading
I really love the font medium has designed which kind of outshines good old Georgia fonts. | Continue reading
The Newark, New Jersey, law firm of Hunt, Hamlin & Ridley has tapped the legal services of Isaac Wright, Jr. — once wrongfully accused and… | Continue reading
Recently, we built crowdsourcing consultancy community for the people who need help and can’t ask. | Continue reading
A lot of people get confused in between currying and partial application and many of us does not know what, where and when we should use… | Continue reading