By Artem Tsygankov We humans are amazing creatures, we are full of contradictions, we seem to combine surprisingly incompatible things - anger and kindness, loyalty and betrayal, honesty and deceit, greed and generosity. Some people may be vicious and greedy deceivers capable of taking any actions to achieve their selfish goals, while others may disinterestedly and generously help strangers in distress.Read the full story By Jithin Balakrishnan The advent of AI has made voice-enabled chatbots and voice assistants part of our lives. Imagine the likes of Siris and Google Assistants for your phones, Alexa and Google Home for your house. These aforementioned systems are nothing but voice-enabled chatbots.Read the full story By doppl We are creatures of habit. As we live in those comfortable loops we barely deviate from, we rarely question the “why” of our doing so. Technology, once thought of as a means of emancipation, has become a way to feed us an endless stream of news we want to hear and believe in — what Nicholas Negroponte calls the daily me. Read the full story By Pavan Belagatti DevOps being the center stage of the software development life cycle today, has gained enough momentum and has a massive community around the world. Read the full story By Hammad Tariq Admit it! Startups are hard, why? Because in startup space we are looking at a problem that no one is solving or an incumbent is making lives miserable there and we improve the state, we add value, we find a new business model while doing so and somehow make that startup - now turned into a business - self sustainable!Read the full story By Jesus Rodriguez Machine learning models tend to overfit when used with blockchain datasets. What is overfitting and how to address it?Read the full story By Shiva Sai Kumar B In this article, we will see,Read the full story By Abhishek Kumar Every successful tech product, by the very definition, is a result of some technological marvels working with impeccable user experience to solve a key problem for the users. One such marvel is the recommendation engine by YouTube. Read the full story By Gaja Vaidyanatha nullRead the full story By Arik Marmorstein Disclosure: I'm the owner of Spectroomz, which is currently in YC's startup school trying to solve the autism employment gap. Read the full story By Chad Befus The Rule: Whenever you name a variable, function, or class, ask if it is concise, honest, expressive, and complete.Read the full story By Ravi Vaka In January 2019 I launched Truepush, a free forever platform for Push Notifications, on ProductHunt. The very next morning after trending as the “Product of the day”, the skyrocketing growth was set to take place in the next coming months. A lot of growth strategies were implemented and continuous feature updates were done covering the journey of one whole year.Read the full story By Juan Andrés Hurtado Why hard-to-read code can be a good code. A complex criticism to the “keep it simple” universal coding adviceRead the full story By Dawood Khan This isn't going to cover every single graphics card used in the whole world as there are so many. But we are going to be covering the one company that almost run the whole production and lead the market with a storm. Side note for the Nvidia side the cards I have added are all the main board cards from Nvidia themselves and not custom boards like which MSI and Asus make.Read the full story By Satish Chandra Gupta Voice assistants are one of the hottest tech right now. Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant, all aim to help you talk to computers and not just touch and type. Automated Speech Recognition (ASR) and Natural Language Understanding (NLU/NLP) are the key technologies enabling it. If you are just-a-programmer like me, you might be itching to get a piece of action and hack something. You are at the right place; read on.Read the full story By Oluwadamilare Olusakin There’s more to code than the codeRead the full story By Bakhtiiar Muzakparov The sheer idea of the magnitude of impact you making by just contributing to an open-source project is breathtaking. Imagine software that runs on thousands and thousands of users’ machines and imagine that little feature you made last week is running on all of them. Read the full story By Dmitry Chervonyi Whenever my team discusses B2B content marketing, we split into two opposing camps: the “Just SEO” camp and the “Content Strategy” camp. Read the full story By Daniel Jeffries Ever since Jack tweeted about decentralizing Twitter I’ve thought about it constantly.Read the full story By Loredana Cirstea Imagine a space where you can freely explore a data set along several spatial indexes, such as in the following scene from “The Matrix”:Read the full story By Vladimir Jules Verne, John Brunner, Arthur Clarke, William Gibson, George Orwell — it’s a short list of writers who predicted the future in their books. They’ve written about social and technical changes that will take place in human society. Here we are, facing those changes good or bad.Read the full story |
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