Upwork vs. Nebojsa Todorovic

By Nebojsa “Nesha” Todorovic 
As this year's nominee for the Most Controversial Writer of the Year Hacker Noon Award, I couldn't possibly wish for better circumstances and time to write this story.

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Was the Mona Lisa the Result of a Fad?

By Yumna Sohail 
A picture is worth a thousand words. Throughout history, art has gone through many phases like Romanticism, Classicism and many other types of -isms. These are regarded as styles of painting of those periods. However if you think about it, from a modern perspective, these phases can be considered fads, although the more precise term would be trends, due to their longevity.

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Monitoring And Orchestrating Your Microservices Landscape using Workflow Automation (Part 3 of 7)

By Bernd Ruecker 
On Wednesday, March 11, 2020, I conducted the webinar titled “Monitoring & Orchestrating Your Microservices Landscape using Workflow Automation.” Not only was I overwhelmed by the number of attendees, but we also got a huge list of interesting questions before and especially during the webinar. Some of them were answered, but a lot of them were not. So I want to answer all open questions in this series of seven blog posts covering.

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AI is Fostering in a New Era of Video Game Development

By Limarc Ambalina 
With Fortnite, developer Epic Games didn’t just create an internationally acclaimed game; they built a new virtual space for socializing. With the PlayStation VR, Sony released the first mass-market console that allowed us to experience high-definition virtual reality in the comfort of our own living rooms.

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PCI DSS – Compliance Requirements and How to Meet Them

By Debricked 
Is your business involved in any type of payment card processing? Then you need to be aware of the PCI DSS requirements. In this article, we take a closer look at some of the requirements defined by PCI DSS and show how they can be met.

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Effort Estimations...And Similar Fairy Tales

By Nemo Oudeis 
Disclaimer: This is based on conversations, anecdotal evidence and personal opinion. This is not backed by statistical evidence. But neither is the cargo cult around estimations (to my knowledge). 🤷🏻‍♀️

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NO! GPT-3 Will Not Steal Your Programming Job

By Francesco Gadaleta 
TL;DR; GPT-3 will not take your programming job (Unless you are a terrible programmer, in which case you would have lost your job anyway)

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WTF is Shamir's Secret Sharing Scheme And How Does It Preserve Your Privacy?

By Tayla King 
An introduction to this privacy-preserving cryptographic technique and how Keyless is using it to transform the way we share and store private data across the internet.

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Which Attribution Model Is The Best Of Them All?

By Daman Soni 
Setting up attribution models correctly will enable marketing budgets to be allocated to the right channels and campaigns A couple of years ago, I was helping a friend run a digital campaign to sell pet supplies. We scaled up the campaigns to drive 10X traffic with a reasonable conversion rate. During optimising the campaigns, we saw that CPS for top of the funnel keywords like ‘Dog Food’ way higher than other campaigns. We, therefore, decided to ramp down the budget for this campaign and allocate budgets to better performing campaigns. Standard operating procedure till here.

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Towards an ImageNet Moment for Speech-to-Text: A Deep Dive

By Alexander Veysov 
Speech-to-text (STT), also known as automated-speech-recognition (ASR), has a long history and has made amazing progress over the past decade. Currently, it is often believed that only large corporations like Google, Facebook, or Baidu (or local state-backed monopolies for the Russian language) can provide deployable “in-the-wild” solutions.

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Dear Product Managers, Stop Building Things

By Ryan Seamons 
Product managers have a dangerous role because of one oft-missed truth: Decisions about what to build are far more costly than most teams realize.

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How to Do B2B Focused Advertising Without Creeping Out Your Targets During COVID-19

By Simran Malhotra 
Remember how annoying it is when you Google something and start seeing ads for it across all online platforms?

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What the GDPR and California Privacy Act Means for Tech Companies

By Patrick Dunn 
You may not know it, but companies are using your data as a commodity. For decades, all of your online habits have been stored, bought, shared, transferred, and maybe even stolen by businesses and individuals. 

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Why We Need Surveillance-Free Sound Money (Fungible Bitcoin?)

By Joshua Marriage 
The money printers go "BRRR," debasement of the US dollar continues, and Bitcoin's leading narrative is undoubtedly one of censorship-resistant digital gold. But while the 'Big Brothers of Blockchain' surmount unprecedented surveillance measures, can Bitcoin fulfill its role as Sound Money?

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The Management Guide to Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

By Andrew Vo 
21 years ago, in 1999, Ethan Rasiel published The McKinsey Way. This book quickly became a "must-read" for business school students and anyone applying to work in the management consulting industry as it shares insider tips into what it is like to work for "The Firm."

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Provably Fair Game Designs Will Be The Future of e-Gaming: A Deep Dive

By Tornike Razmadze 
Provably fair games ensure fairness and establish a new paradigm where fairness in gambling is maintained by “math” and provable hashing algorithms instead of players placing trust on an unscrupulous casino’s and their goodwill.

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How to Build a QR Code Generator for Slack with Just 7 Lines of Code

By Scott Gamble 
Hey, remember QR Codes?

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Why Digital Transformation is Yes Code

By Kelly Sarabyn 
No code applications are all the rage amongst fans of digital transformation. But do they actually facilitate the goal of making organizations more efficient, connected, and effective?

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Artificial Intelligence talks with Daniel Jeffries, AMA on August 25th, 10 am EST

By Noonies 
Daniel Jeffries is Chief Technology Evangelist at Pachyderm, author, engineer, futurist and pro blogger.

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Bernard Moon, 3x Noonies Nominee, Co-Founder of SparkLabs group AMA

By Noonies 
Bernard Moon is Venture Capitalist, Co-Founder of SparkLabs group and 3x Noonies nominee.

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