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Using GitHub Protected Branches to Make SOC 2 Audits Suck Less

By AJ 
“Hey, can you meet with our SOC 2 auditors’ for a couple of hours next week to talk about our SDLC process?” Oh no! This question continually causes heartburn and eventual headachesfor software engineers. Spending multiple hours in a conference room explaining to auditors how your team deploys changes, what a pull request is and explaining how infrastructure as code works is not how engineers would describe a productive afternoon.

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A Linked List Implementation for Ethereum [Deep Dive]

By Alberto Cuesta Cañada  
In this article I’ll introduce an implementation for Singly and Doubly Linked Lists, which you can reuse or modify for your own purposes. All the code is available in github or as an npm package.

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Marketing Automation for Non-Technical Professionals [The No-Nonsense Guide]

By Nicolas Growth Marketer 
Chances are, you need better strategy, not more tools. Marketing Automation (MA) historically has been perceived as a magic solution for most businesses' growth problems. Many business and marketing “experts” are obsessed with automation, preventing them from strategically thinking about their customers and instead relying on tools to automate as much as they can without a clear or realistic goal in mind.

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Meaningful Crypto Conversations That Aren't About Getting Your First Lambo

By Mark 
Recently, Warren Buffett told the world cryptocurrency has no value. He doesn’t own any and never will.

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What Should You Expect From A Truly Private Digital Cash?

By Kevin Pira 
The evolution of digital currency came about in part to address the issue of online payments. To decipher the question of truly private digital cash, we first need to understand the history of virtual currencies. Let’s take a look at past attempts of digital currencies.

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Pivot via Repositioning

By Yonatan Kagansky 
The restroom story

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Life Without Google I/O, F8 and the Other Places Developers Learn

By Shane Schick 
The most predictable thing about most conferences used to be that, in the days leading up to them, you would be flooded with e-mails about your registration, new speaker additions and party invites.

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Making Sense of Bitcoin's Volatility Clustering and How To Take Advantage of it

By Caleb Swift 
In 2019, Bitcoin's (BTC) volatility was erratic. On one day alone, the price of bitcoin changed by over 40%. However, for most days, the change in price hovers around 1%-2%. The purpose of this article is to investigate the nature of BTC's volatility and see what kind of strategies are suited best to take advantage of it.

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Build Your Own Blog at $5 a Month [A Step by Step Guide]

By jeremymorgan 
Blogging about tech is fun. Having your own blog allows you to help others, polish your skills, and maybe get you a job. Blogging on popular tech sites is great. Obviously you're reading this on Hackernoon, so you know I do it. It's fun. But having your OWN site to manage your content is important as well. This gives you freedom to do things exactly as you want, try out weird applications and patterns, and experiment.

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Sub-Markets on Crypto-Exchanges and Their Volumes [An Analysis]

By paul arssov 
The article lists the crypto sub-markets of a number of crypto-exchanges, and gives results of a snapshot — a moment in time, of the trading volumes of the most traded items, normalized — in percentages, and arranged from max to min.

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Is GPU Really Necessary for Data Science Work?

By Cleuton Sampaio 
A big question for Machine Learning and Deep Learning apps developers is whether or not to use a computer with a GPU, after all, GPUs are still very expensive. To get an idea, see the price of a typical GPU for processing AI in Brazil costs between US $ 1,000.00 and US $ 7,000.00 (or more).

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Enlightened Machines, Super Intelligent AI, And Buddhism

By Edmar Ferreira 
I find the concept of superintelligence fascinating. Reading Nick Bolston’s Superintelligence made me think about the future of intelligence in ways that I never imagined. A lot of discussions about the perils of a super AI have been done in the last couple of years.

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Scrum Stakeholder Anti-Patterns: "I Know What We Have to Build"

By Scrum.org 
By Stefan Wolpers, Professional Scrum Trainer, Scrum.org

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How the Washington Post Uses TikTok, and What That Means for GenZ News Consumption

By Andreas Sandre 
GenZ-ers seem to like political and international news so journalists are now moving to TikTok.

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