How My Hacker Noon Stories Impacted Upwork Stock Prices

By Nebojsa “Nesha” Todorovic 
If you think that a small story can't make a big splash, then, good luck with that!

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Introducing Microservices Security in Action

By Prabath Siriwardena 
The book Microservices Security in Action, which I authored with Nuwan Dias is now available to buy online from Amazon and Manning. Nuwan and I spent last 27+ months writing/re-writing the book. It was a marathon effort, but yet a great experience, and we both are very glad to see how it came out at the end! This is the story, which lead us to write the book.

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Using DAL For Migration From DynamoDB to Spanner and Bigtable

By Roshan Patil 
Game changers emerge when you are deep in the trenches laying the foundation.

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A Chance for Emerging Video-Sharing Apps: What Happens If TikTok Is Banned in the US?

By John 
So far, 800 million people worldwide use the TikTok video streaming app for entertainment and connection, and 12.5% of them, 100 million, are Americans. After President Donald Trump said on July 31 that he planned to bar the Chinese-owned social media app from operating in the US, he reversed course, saying he would allow TikTok to keep operating if it were sold to an American owner. Microsoft is one of the companies most likely to buy the app. The possible acquisition will allow the software company to compete with Facebook and Google-owned YouTube and attract a younger audience.

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By Hossein Raspberry 
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5 Tips to Get 245,466 Views on Your Tech Vlog

By Sandesh Suvarna 
In this article, I'll talk about how I got over 245,000 views on my tech vlog and give you some tips on how to replicate my success.

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8 Essential Non-Technical Tips Every Software Developer Should Know

By Jonathan Arnold 
As a software development company, it’s easy to focus on technical excellence while forgetting that a lot of what creates that excellence isn’t technical in nature at all. Culture, practices, and all those ‘soft’ things in and around the technical heavily influence the way software gets built, and the quality of output.

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20+ Extraordinary Apps For Remote Teams

By barbara@nxt.page 
I am sure that you already have Zoom, Slack and Asana on your computer. But daily office life is more than written tasks and planned meetings. There are lunches with your team, spontaneous talks near the water cooler, common tasks and goals you want to acheive. It’s your comfortable workplace and it by itself motivates you to be productive. Just look at the bunch of stickers on the wall — big things are waiting for you!

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Stop Using Fake Quotations You Found on the Internet

By Justin Roberti 
The Internet is full of people seeking and sharing useful information. Yet, news stories are subject to constant skepticism — the political views and motivations of legitimate news outlets are under constant scrutiny.

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My On Call Manifesto

By melmoth 
This has been burning for a while.

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How to Make a Poor Man's EEG (Electroencephalography)

By Branislav Đalić 
How far can you go in building a "psychic" app without having to wait for Elon's Neuralink?

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The Basic UX Design Tradeoffs for Navigation Menus

By Jordan Bowman 
Navigation menus are one of the most-viewed and most-clicked-on pieces of interface. Let’s look at some principles of nav design that will help our users have a better experience.

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If It’s So Awesome, Why Doesn’t Every Company Adopt the DAO Model?

By Reuben Jackson 
When Ethereum first launched back in 2015, it marked a new era for the blockchain ecosystem. For the first time, anyone could mint their own tokens using the ERC-20 standard, creating a new means of crowdfunding and leading to the heady days of the 2017 ICO boom. 

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Distributed Governance and Anonymity: A Bad Idea

By Grace Rachmany 
One of the big debates in the Genesis DAO started by DAOstack was the question of anonymity. Should people be able to make proposals and ask for budgets without providing a real identity? 

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Solution To Value Agregation

By roman.yampolskiy 
A Solution to the Multi-Agent Value Alignment Problem

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11 Ways Your Competitors Can Hit You With Negative SEO Attacks And How To Bolster Your Defenses

By Murrough Foley 
Negative SEO is nothing new. As long as there have been ways to improve your position in the organic results, there have been malicious actors who target their competition with negative search engine optimisation techniques.

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