In 2003 Google created the Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) position. SRE teams have spread throughout the industry, and there are now ~25K… | Continue reading
Have you ever stopped to think that it’s insane how much time, attention, and content we share on the Internet while we get essentially… | Continue reading
When picturing a hackathon, you may often think of engineers coding away for 48 hours in a dimly lit room, stocked with pizza and beer and… | Continue reading
TL;DR; Namecheap screws a domain transfer of a SaaS service with tens of important nationwide clients, doesn’t know where the problem is… | Continue reading
Personal Identifiable Information is being stored without any legal basis under the upcoming GDPR. | Continue reading
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Check out my DApp, an Ethereum address book keymesh.io. | Continue reading
One of the most fascinating debates I have been observing with key intent on the Internet, is the question: should everyone know how to… | Continue reading
Weeks of violent protests by Palestinians along the fenceline have given birth to ‘incendiary kites’ as a robust asymmetric warfare tactic… | Continue reading
The most challenging part of Machine Learning is “optimization”. Gradient Descent is one of the most popular optimization algorithms used… | Continue reading
Do you use Google Chrome to browse the web? You must have encountered “This site can’t provide a secure connection “or… | Continue reading
The speech delivered by me at Venture Day Minsk 2018. | Continue reading
Monitoring is a critical part of any cloud infrastructure and it is important to maintain reliability, availability, and performance of… | Continue reading
It’s an era of Encryption and Security where the privacy of the user in the main concern for website owners, (Desktop and Mobile based)… | Continue reading
One month ago when we were releasing Shrimpy, we didn’t expect this moment to come so soon. We actually didn’t know if it would come at… | Continue reading
Earlier today, inspired by a meme image I had seen, I tweeted wondering if it was possible to make an Amazon Echo answer the the name… | Continue reading
The birthplace of Samsung, LG and Hyundai, South Korea is a hotbed for tech and consumer electronics innovation. | Continue reading
Conditional Training on unreasonable large networks. | Continue reading
Author: Mu Li, Principal Scientist at AmazonTranslated from: https://zh.mxnet.io/blog/gluon-cv | Continue reading
Recently I had to diagnose an issue with an ASP.NET web application running in Azure App Service; utilising Azure Application Insights… | Continue reading
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The following is based on a workshop I did at the Associated Press a few weeks ago, and comments from a Matter.vc panel I spoke on last… | Continue reading
There are all sorts of clever things you can do with Facebook’s ad platform. One example I ran across recently is the ability to snipe a… | Continue reading
If you find yourself with some spare time and want an odd challenge, try counting how many mass-consumer ads you see every day. | Continue reading
I can still remember reading about Jeb McCaleb’s “Secret Bitcoin Project” in early 2014. | Continue reading
How Switter came about from my perspective | Continue reading
The only thing worse than the broken business model for news is the wholesale destruction of trust and credibility. | Continue reading
Communication is important, especially neighborhood communication 😎 Let’s collect communication approaches between components. | Continue reading
I’m not sure that too many people realize that there’s an Eastern European dream that’s way easier to reach than the American dream. I’ll… | Continue reading
A few weeks ago, Atlassian went public. Not only are they the most successful public developer tool company, they’re the only public… | Continue reading
Last week concluded a round of user-testing on a newly designed onboarding flow for people who visit our web-based product, My Tanda, from… | Continue reading
These JavaScript methods will boost your skills in just a few minutes by Dler Ari | Continue reading
Artificial Intelligence and the fourth industrial revolution has made some considerable progress over the last couple of years. Most of… | Continue reading
…continuing from: Why is the blockchain so revolutionary (ELI5) | Continue reading
There are all sorts of clever things you can do with Facebook’s ad platform. One example I ran across recently is the ability to snipe a… | Continue reading
Augmented Reality really gives business unique opportunities. AR enlivens any advertising media: Packaging of goods, print ads, Internet… | Continue reading
TL;DR: We changed our name to TimeChi — yes, like Tai Chi but with Time. | Continue reading
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The main problem with paul graham’s “Maker’s Schedule, Manager’s Schedule” is that it gives makers(us hackers) an excuse for not starting… | Continue reading
By no means should be this regarded as truth, but rather a model that I’ve found extremely helpful in understanding and finding better… | Continue reading
A recipe for happy designers, happy developers, but most of all, happy users. | Continue reading
A recipe for happy designers, happy developers, but most of all, happy users. | Continue reading
Dear Community, | Continue reading
Through over two years of growth and development, Sharding-JDBC gained the 4,000th star on github recently, which has now occupied a place… | Continue reading
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This idea of doing only one thing was sparked by an event that happened this week. I decided to delete all podcasts on my phone and only… | Continue reading
Crowdpac was started in Menlo Park by Steve Hilton, Gisel Kordestani, and Adam Bonica in 2013 as an experiment to help bring more… | Continue reading
28 people tuned in to the Facebook livestream at 9:30. A cinematographer, a Chinese medicine practitioner, the owner of a local café. The… | Continue reading