A Hacker's Awakening: Ep.01 - Being Free While Feeling Caged and Yearning for a Victory

By Jarett Dunn 
The following are various emails, posts, messages, and tweets I've had on social media and privately (my side, only paraphrasing their side without permission) in the last 24 hours.

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Dear Aspiring Data Scientists: Skip the Certificates, Do This Instead

By Frederik Bussler 
If you've been on LinkedIn anytime in the past several months, you've probably come across the infamous "certification post."

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This Is What I Learnt After Making Over 1,000 Code Reviews

By Juraj Malenica 
This story was originally published on my blog. If you're interested in this kind of content, feel free to check it out and subscribe :)

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Building A Blockchain in Rust & Substrate: [A Step-by-Step Guide for Developers]

By NicoleZhu 
A beginner-friendly tutorial on how to build hardcore blockchain infrastructure in Substrate, an open source framework.

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Designing a Game from Scratch - How I Did It [Part I]

By Money Block 
Don't search too long for it, there is no silver bullet to build a great gaming experience. But if someone (even Blizzard or Riot) has found it, I will be grateful to get its recipe right now.

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Trading Altcoin Hype Cycles [A Deep Dive]

By Rekt Capital 
Hype moves markets...and the best thing about hype is that its potential is limitless.

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We've Mistaken Facebook For What It's Not

By Abanikanda 
Image Credit: Wallpapercave

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Our Data-Driven Approach to Making Sense of the 2020 Presidential Election

By Frederik Bussler 
In less than five months, the world’s attention will be drawn to the outcome of the US Presidential election.

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The State of Tech Job Market: Are Companies Still Hiring?

By CodersLink 
To understand COVID 19’s impact in the tech sector, we took a look at overall IT job postings and overall industry hiring data and trends over the last three months.

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Imagine Yourself Being A Hacker [Beginner's Guide]

By Abanikanda 
Make no mistake, the knowledge of hacking is different from a hacker. A hacker is a person, not the skill. And the use of any knowledge is a personal choice and that choice isn’t universal. The same way some politicians are corrupt, some hackers are corrupt. The same way some politicians are good, some hackers are good also. You may be a Satoshi Nakamoto or an Albert Gonzalez, it is your choice. There is nothing wrong with the hacker knowledge. It is all about you. What You’ll Learn

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Why Cryptocurrency Doesn’t Need to Compete With Government Money

By Mark 
As the global financial crisis accelerates, cryptocurrency has returned to mainstream public discourse. You know bitcoin has reached some level of legitimacy when Bloomberg Radio quotes its price.

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Learnings from the Big Market Tech Failures of Zune, Fire Phone, Windows Phone and Snap Spectacles

By Balach 
Last year, I did a talk, as part of orienting a team of automotive executives in modern way of iterative working, challenging the prevailing belief that perfect pre-planning backed by big money will always be a clear winner. I used a bunch of highly hyped tech failures to drive the point home. The talk inspired great discussions, and led to sea change in how we ended up working together afterwards. I hope you will find it equally stimulating.

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Reviewing the Eight Leading Global Cloud Providers in India

By Joe 
The cloud storage industry is growing exponentially in India as there is tremendous growth in the country's Information and Technology sector. This has lead to many businesses adopting the use of technology, including cloud storage. 

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Antifragile: Cryptocurrency and the Passage of Time

By Pablo Lema 
In his outstanding book “Antifragile,” Nassim Nichoals Taleb discusses certain technologies that not only are able to withstand long term volatility, and uncertainty, but rather become stronger because of them. I would like to suggest to you that properly executed crypto investments are antifragile in this sense. Long term crypto investments will thrive when thrust into an uncertain, highly volatile future, as long as they survive.

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In Layman's Terms, What is the Difference Between Node and Deno?

By thatIITGirl 
Worried that dinosaur or sock shaped "deno" is going to kill our favorite Node? Let me help you to get out of this dilemma.

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Understanding How Netflix Business Works Through Binge-Watching

By Gennaro 
Binge-watching is the practice of watching TV series all at once. In a speech at the Edinburgh Television Festival in 2013, Kevin Spacey said: “If they want to binge then we should let them binge.” This new content format would be popularized by Netflix, launching its TV series all at once.

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7 Reasons Your Mac Is Slower Than Mine. And How to Fix It

By Kunal Mishra 
Do you open your Mac and it takes a forever to wake up? Or are app on your Mac is slower than a Sloth? Do heavy apps crash frequently on your Mac making you lose loads of work? 

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The Good Things, and the Not So Good Things, About Working With Firebase

By Jure 
Most of the developers have heard for Google’s product called Firebase. It’s, how Google says “mobile platform that helps you quickly develop high-quality apps and grow your business.“. It’s basically a set of tools that most developers will need when building an app. In this article I’ll go over these tools, and point all the things you need to know if you choose to use Firebase.

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Long Term is an Illusion

By Austin Pocus 
As the ever-eloquent Linh Dao Smooke put it, in Slack: “In the end, don’t we all die? Long term is an illusion.” This was in reference to butter, but could easily apply to a multitude of concepts. I’m seriously fucked up over this. In this essay, I will...

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Five CSS Tricks With Codepen Examples

By Elijah Ayandokun 
CSS which stands for Cascading Style Sheets is a style sheet language used to describe how HTML elements are to be displayed. CSS is one of the core languages of the web because it is used to style the web. With CSS, you can add fonts, colors, size and spacing. It's basically used to layout the web.

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Building User Interfaces with React [A How-To Guide]

By Snehal Narkar 
Building user interfaces is also now possible using a JavaScript library named React. It is a tool that we can use to build UI components. It is especially for creating single-page applications.

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The Coders' Handbook: Tools of the Trade

By Kamron 
Git, debugging, testing, the terminal, Linux, the cloud, networking, patterns/antipatterns - what even is this mess? Don't worry we'll go through it from beginning to end (all the way, I promise) everything you need to know to collaborate proficiency with others.

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Why It’s Very Difficult to Create AI-Based Slow Motion

By martinanderson2017@gmail.com 
Over the last few years a number of open source machine learning projects have emerged that are capable of raising the frame rate of source video to 60 frames per second and beyond, producing a smoothed, 'hyper-real' look.

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Efficient Model Training in the Cloud with Kubernetes, TensorFlow, and Alluxio Open Source

By Bin Fan 
This article presents the collaboration of Alibaba, Alluxio, and Nanjing University in tackling the problem of Deep Learning model training in the cloud. Various performance bottlenecks are analyzed with detailed optimizations of each component in the architecture. This content was previously published on Alluxio's Engineering Blog, featuring Alibaba Cloud Container Service Team's case study (White Paper here). Our goal was to reduce the cost and complexity of data access for Deep Learning training in a hybrid environment, which resulted in over 40% reduction in training time and cost.

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The Less Understood Dangers of Secret Sprawl and What Devs Can Do to Fight It

By Jean Dubrulle | GitGuardian 
When developers refer to secret sprawl they are typically referring to the unwanted distribution of secrets across multiple platforms, services and machines.

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