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Four Years From ‘Zero to IPO’ : A Chat About Pivots And Productivity

By Rachel Lee 
I remote chat this afternoon with Joost Boer, a Dutch entrepreneur, company builder and product strategist who has extensive international experience gained through living in 5 different countries in Asia-Pacific over the past decade. He describes himself as having a beginner's mindset, happiest when creating something, a voracious reader. He is currently based in the Netherlands.  

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Destination Heroku: Changing My Tech Stack

By Michael 
In the "Moving Away From AWS and Onto Heroku" article, I provided an introduction of the application I wanted to migrate from Amazon's popular AWS solution to Heroku. While AWS is certainly meeting the needs of my customer (my mother-in-law), I am hoping for a solution that allows my limited time to be focused on providing business solutions instead of getting up to speed with DevOps processes.

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Ask Better Questions, Get Smarter Answers: A Practical Guide for Devs

By Bolaji Ayodeji 
Learning is a journey that never ends. At every point in your career, you will keep learning, re-learning, and un-learning.

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How To Automate Conference Organization Processes Using n8n Workflows

By Tanay Pant 
Organizing conferences is hard. Recently, I was chatting with Nicolas Grenié about the manual processes that conference organizers have to deal with. The automation of these processes can save them time and effort as well as improve the conference experience. Inspired from this brainstorm, we ended up creating this tutorial using tools like n8n, Typeform, Bannerbear, Airtable, and Trello.

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If #ACAB, FTP, 1312, or 'F*ck 12' Make You Uncomfortable, Let's Talk

By Natasha Nel 
The concept of Policing came about in the 17th century—unsurprisingly—around the same time as Capitalism. Even way back then, We, The People, sensed this was probably a shit idea.

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Managers, Do You Wait for the Doorknob Effect?

By Raphael 
If you are not sure what a Doorknob effect is, you probably want to keep reading. Either you’ve seen it before and didn’t act properly, or worse you just missed it.

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The Venture Capital Guide to Machine Learning

By Andrew Vo 
“Artificial Intelligence began with an ancient wish to forge the Gods."

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Trump’s War on Social Media is an Opportunity for Decentralized Platforms

By Mehran Muslimi 
We are surrounded by battles, if one wants to use the language of war that seems to be the default setting of a number of political leaders. For some months the world focused on defeating Covid-19, but as interest in that wanes, President Trump, and indeed the USA, have all too readily provided us with two other touchpaper moments that have claimed our attention, and they are intertwined: the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis and Trump’s executive order targeting social media platforms.

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Untangling Two of Today's Most Unnecessary Startup Fundraising Myths

By Rizwan Virk 
If you are building a startup, you’ll find no shortage of people who are willing to give you advice, particularly when it comes to raising financing.  Unfortunately, much of this advice is wrong. 

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Is Your Zoom Meeting Really End-to-End Encrypted?

By Kunal Mishra 
What do you do when your product isn’t encrypted? Change how encryption to is commonly understood.

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How Social Robots Help Reduce Stress and Loneliness In Child Patients

By Vik Bogdanov 
What do a smartphone, a kick scooter and a pet have in common? When combined and powered by artificial intelligence, they become new members of the household – social companion robots. They can do a boatload of things from guarding the house and doing chores to babysitting and teaching kids to keeping company to the older adults or those with health issues.

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