Site Reliability Engineering (SRE): More Code, Less Toil

In 2003 Google created the Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) position. SRE teams have spread throughout the industry, and there are now ~25K… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

How Internet Behemoths Are Keeping Millennials Poor

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Learnings from running hackathons

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

From successful to zero, thanks to Namecheap

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

EU parliaments website in violation of GDPR

Personal Identifiable Information is being stored without any legal basis under the upcoming GDPR. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Command-Line Arguments in Ruby: Part I

In this article we’re going to explore the following topics: | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Why Ethereum Could Be Worth $1.7 Trillion

Check out my DApp, an Ethereum address book keymesh.io. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

The question: Should everyone learn to code?

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

The New Face of War: Explosive kites, interceptor drones and tear gas bombers

Weeks of violent protests by Palestinians along the fenceline have given birth to ‘incendiary kites’ as a robust asymmetric warfare tactic… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Intuition of Gradient Descent for Machine Learning

The most challenging part of Machine Learning is “optimization”. Gradient Descent is one of the most popular optimization algorithms used… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

How to Fix “ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR” on Google Chrome?

Do you use Google Chrome to browse the web? You must have encountered “This site can’t provide a secure connection “or… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Generating next 50000 robotics startups by bringing 4-year-olds to tech events

The speech delivered by me at Venture Day Minsk 2018. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

How to Collect Custom Metrics from AWS EC2 Instances

Monitoring is a critical part of any cloud infrastructure and it is important to maintain reliability, availability, and performance of… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

How to Fix Error Code:ssl_error_ssl_disabled in Firefox

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

How We Grew Our Crypto Fund to $1M in 1 Month Flat

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Make an Amazon Echo answer to the name “Wiretap” and earn up to $1000

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

South Korea Aims High on AI, Pumps $2B into R&D

The birthplace of Samsung, LG and Hyundai, South Korea is a hotbed for tech and consumer electronics innovation. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Brain’s new super fast and highly accurate AI: the Mixture of Experts Layer

Conditional Training on unreasonable large networks. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

MXNet GluonCV – Deep Learning Toolkit for Computer Vision

Author: Mu Li, Principal Scientist at AmazonTranslated from: https://zh.mxnet.io/blog/gluon-cv | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Azure Application Insights with App Service – ENABLE ALL THE THINGS

Recently I had to diagnose an issue with an ASP.NET web application running in Azure App Service; utilising Azure Application Insights… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Repeating of history and what does it mean for AR/VR designers

Prehistory: | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Augmented reality – the next wave of reporting

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Apartment baiting with Facebook Ads

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Augmented Reality and the Death of the Billboard

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Stellar’s first (and hopefully second) USD anchor

I can still remember reading about Jeb McCaleb’s “Secret Bitcoin Project” in early 2014. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Switter: My six week rollercoaster ride

How Switter came about from my perspective | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Bitpress: An Open Protocol for Tracking the Credibility of News

The only thing worse than the broken business model for news is the wholesale destruction of trust and credibility. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Communication between components

Communication is important, especially neighborhood communication 😎 Let’s collect communication approaches between components. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Eastern European Dream Easier Than the American Dream

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

(2015): Developer tools: why it’s hard to build a big business

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

We user-tested with people who never used a smartphone before

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Google I/O highlights, Git and even GDPR this week in our post

These JavaScript methods will boost your skills in just a few minutes by Dler Ari | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

A list of artificial intelligence tools you can use today – for personal use 1/3

Artificial Intelligence and the fourth industrial revolution has made some considerable progress over the last couple of years. Most of… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

New Blog Post: How Bullet-Proof Is the Blockchain? (Explain Like I’m 5)

…continuing from: Why is the blockchain so revolutionary (ELI5) | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Apartment baiting with Facebook Ads

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

How Augmented Reality Benefits Real Estate Business

Augmented Reality really gives business unique opportunities. AR enlivens any advertising media: Packaging of goods, print ads, Internet… | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

So, we had to change the name of our startup, but got the dot com

TL;DR: We changed our name to TimeChi — yes, like Tai Chi but with Time. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Working remotely from Lagos, Nigeria as a software developer

What this post contains: | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

The Problem with Paul Graham’s “Maker’s Schedule, Manager’s Schedule”

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Psychology of Code Readability

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Show HN: Web layouts, introducing the Magic Hat technique

A recipe for happy designers, happy developers, but most of all, happy users. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Speaking of web layouts…introducing the Magic Hat technique

A recipe for happy designers, happy developers, but most of all, happy users. | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

Human Nature Is Pro-Cyclical, Go Against the Urge

Dear Community, | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

From Sharding-JDBC to Sharding-Sphere, a New Travel Begins

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

[RUBY] the super keyword

In this article we’re going to explore the following topics: | Continue reading


@medium.com | 6 years ago

The Power of Doing Only One Thing

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

We Cut Ties with Our Founder Because He Supports Trump

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago

How to sell a 1998 Mitsubishi Charisma for $2000

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


@medium.com | 6 years ago