Benoit Mandelbrot, the French Mathematician, determined that only fractals are capable of capturing the reality of markets. | Continue reading
Over the last months I’ve been working on a soon-to-be-released app called Arcentry that lets users create isometric diagrams of backend… | Continue reading
Hi there! This is our regular development report and new version of the platform is 0.8.0. See full changelog. | Continue reading
Breakthrough Seminar research material. | Continue reading
Polysemy Embeddings, Semi Adversarial Networks, ULMFiT, Color Naming, Sentiment Style Transfer,… | Continue reading
We are much obsessed with teamwork, collaboration, and productivity. We are defined by our effective teamwork collaboration. We believe… | Continue reading
We need cheaper delivery. | Continue reading
Understanding how we get to know people in our personal life can teach us how to be better designers | Continue reading
Disclaimer: this article will be an inevitably subjective account of what I think Ember’s biggest problems are, why I think so, and how to… | Continue reading
Starting today, all Lyft rides are carbon neutral. A decision to ride with Lyft is now a decision to fight climate change. | Continue reading
“Immersive Interviews” is series of interviews with people that are giving their lives for developing new realities. | Continue reading
Using Hashicorp Vault like a pro | Continue reading
This article is part of the collection “TypeScript Essentials”, this is the Chapter four. | Continue reading
This year’s openvisconf provided a venue for pressing conversations in the visualization domain. | Continue reading
2018, the era of the Internet where more than 70% of world population is now connected to the internet. Social Media, Banking, Financing… | Continue reading
I’m moving our investor updates from private emails to open posts on Medium. This first update explains why. | Continue reading
Combining two of the hottest trends in tech right now, AI and blockchain, would seem a recipe for success. | Continue reading
These are my speaker notes from a talk I gave at OpenVis in April 2016. Originally this talk was supposed to be called “Everything we know… | Continue reading
Last week I spent three-days-and-change in St Louis MO, attending FOSS4G-NA 2018. I got home Thursday evening, and Friday morning woke up… | Continue reading
The Computer History Museum (CHM) recently released six video-recorded oral histories of key engineers and scientists from Japan who made seminal contributions to the magnetic recording technologies… | Continue reading
Owls are dead. Long live the Dragonflox. | Continue reading
At the company I am working for we had a pretty large project written in Sails.js. Now, after such a long time of development the project… | Continue reading
Vuesax is a frame of components based on vuejs, it is a framework that is designed from scratch to be incrementally adoptable. | Continue reading
Amidst our efforts in containerizing Paperchain’s microservices, we ran into the issue of accessing our private github repos from the… | Continue reading
When you think about Fortran, you might conjure up images of punch cards, mainframes, and engineers from the past. You might not think… | Continue reading
People are very excited about the blockchain, convinced it’s going going to replace cash, or gold, or credit cards, or even the internet. I’ve even read claims that it’s the most important invention… | Continue reading
In the recent decade, our systems got complex. Our average production environments consist of many different services (many microservices… | Continue reading
About three and a half years ago I was on the phone with Eric Nakagawa, who has long been a mentor of mine. | Continue reading
This blog post is for newbies to Elastic Stack and I am sure you won’t be so after reading this! | Continue reading
Have you ever wondered why Clickbait exists? | Continue reading
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Siri is the voice controlled AI behind most Apple products. | Continue reading
Seeing certain patterns everywhere? You’re not alone. | Continue reading
The purpose of this case study is comparing Javascript performance and what is the cost of choosing jQuery as solution of any problem. | Continue reading
It’s been more than a decade since I’ve been engaged in what used to be called “the copyright wars.” It was in the summer of 2007 that I… | Continue reading
A Practical Guide For Positive Thinking | Continue reading
Implementing a globally distributable, non-blocking clock solution | Continue reading
Putting employees first is always at the heart of how we create great places to work. | Continue reading
It’s one of the best entrepreneurial stories I’ve read and here’s my take on the book. | Continue reading
This topic has bothered me for years. So now, in a moment of inspiration instigated by Wait But Why¹ and drinking a glass or two of… | Continue reading
It’s easy to look at Nusret’s (a.k.a. “salt bae”) videos, and see him as a lucky, crude showman, and attribute his success solely to his… | Continue reading
You are not alone and here is how to fix it | Continue reading
Nobody owes you shit. | Continue reading
GDPR has brought in place many changes to data processors and controllers globally. Companies must consider how they are affected by the… | Continue reading
I’m writing only for myself: not for GnuPG, not for Enigmail, and absolutely not for my employer. | Continue reading
The last last meal granted to a prisoner in the state of Texas went to Lawrence Russell Brewer, who requested two chicken fried steaks, a triple-meat bacon cheeseburger, a large bowl of fried okra, a… | Continue reading
Hi and welcome, promises in javascript are sometimes misunderstood and that is a shame because this tool brings a powerful abstraction… | Continue reading
The coworking giant's achilles heel | Continue reading