This sounds a bit like an addiction? We need to find ways to exercise influence in the real world, offline. The connections formed through volunteering or public service are the better weapons.
I too thought this was "Hacker" News, where we found ways to break down barriers and expand access to services to the benefit of society. Apple is absolutely abusing their market position and we should all be finding…
This is my absolute concern with Brave as well and why I do not trust this browser and its advertising model in the slightest.
This article continues to be a fantastic introduction to the distributed log and all of the benefits it can bring a project as scaling becomes more complex. When I worked at Salesforce, we successfully implemented…
This design system failed to deliver the highly requested feature of a desktop dark mode for five years (until today): https://twitter.com/SlackHQ/status/531941157283315712?s=19
When the right to be forgotten becomes plastic surgery.
I really wish Brooklyn had as many latitudinal lines as Manhattan. Whenever I visit Brooklyn, Uber/Lyft is always a better option.
I have been excited about this project for quite some time. They recently released their Rust client, although without networking. I cannot wait to play with it further as it holds the most promise amongst all "Web3"…
Congratulations on the move. I've been working in tech for a decade in Atlanta and have always been impressed with the diversity here.
Or a narrative about a narrative about a Facebook crisis?
How often do tech people actually strike?
This is an excellent write-up on the different on-chain randomization approaches. If both secret messages are somehow discovered by a hacker, I wonder if it would still be possible to influence the outcome by…
I am so glad the article mentions IPFS and the great potential it has to solve this very issue.
Who cares?
I believe this article completely contradicts this belief.
Shill much? There are tons of projects like this doing the same thing and you've already plugged this once.
I still have faith in our ability to escape the ill effects of capitalism that are slowly destroying our industry. See Bitcoin & Ethereum.
Who are they? The founding fathers of America promised Democracy, yet look at the corporate oligarchy in which we now live. You have to fight for this decentralized future in every decision you make.
How are you measuring efficiency? If something is centralized and widely used, are you even capable of recognizing technological progress now defined by the centralizer?
They do offer credit cards through third parties. They also have the Amazon payment service that allows third parties to process transactions through Amazon.
Like seriously, what the hell link did I just click on? This has to be the worst mobile ad experience in recent memory.
Absolutely; blockchain technology is just the shift of power from one group to another.
There are just far too many better choices out there (Elixir, Phoenix) for me to ever consider going back to Microsoft technologies. I still haven't forgotten their ASP.Net MVC framework that nearly made me give up…
I agree with this perspective. However, you have to wonder why we don't have more Alexa skills in the platform. Here are a couple of my thoughts. 1. They require you to say "Alexa, tell <app_name> to <do_something>";…
I tried Alexa a month ago and gave up on it within a week. Digital assistants fall flat in walled gardens. It was clear during this week that Alexa only worked well with Amazon services, which were always subpar. Google…
This sounds a bit like an addiction? We need to find ways to exercise influence in the real world, offline. The connections formed through volunteering or public service are the better weapons.
I too thought this was "Hacker" News, where we found ways to break down barriers and expand access to services to the benefit of society. Apple is absolutely abusing their market position and we should all be finding…
This is my absolute concern with Brave as well and why I do not trust this browser and its advertising model in the slightest.
This article continues to be a fantastic introduction to the distributed log and all of the benefits it can bring a project as scaling becomes more complex. When I worked at Salesforce, we successfully implemented…
This design system failed to deliver the highly requested feature of a desktop dark mode for five years (until today): https://twitter.com/SlackHQ/status/531941157283315712?s=19
When the right to be forgotten becomes plastic surgery.
I really wish Brooklyn had as many latitudinal lines as Manhattan. Whenever I visit Brooklyn, Uber/Lyft is always a better option.
I have been excited about this project for quite some time. They recently released their Rust client, although without networking. I cannot wait to play with it further as it holds the most promise amongst all "Web3"…
Congratulations on the move. I've been working in tech for a decade in Atlanta and have always been impressed with the diversity here.
Or a narrative about a narrative about a Facebook crisis?
How often do tech people actually strike?
This is an excellent write-up on the different on-chain randomization approaches. If both secret messages are somehow discovered by a hacker, I wonder if it would still be possible to influence the outcome by…
I am so glad the article mentions IPFS and the great potential it has to solve this very issue.
Who cares?
I believe this article completely contradicts this belief.
Shill much? There are tons of projects like this doing the same thing and you've already plugged this once.
I still have faith in our ability to escape the ill effects of capitalism that are slowly destroying our industry. See Bitcoin & Ethereum.
Who are they? The founding fathers of America promised Democracy, yet look at the corporate oligarchy in which we now live. You have to fight for this decentralized future in every decision you make.
How are you measuring efficiency? If something is centralized and widely used, are you even capable of recognizing technological progress now defined by the centralizer?
They do offer credit cards through third parties. They also have the Amazon payment service that allows third parties to process transactions through Amazon.
Like seriously, what the hell link did I just click on? This has to be the worst mobile ad experience in recent memory.
Absolutely; blockchain technology is just the shift of power from one group to another.
There are just far too many better choices out there (Elixir, Phoenix) for me to ever consider going back to Microsoft technologies. I still haven't forgotten their ASP.Net MVC framework that nearly made me give up…
I agree with this perspective. However, you have to wonder why we don't have more Alexa skills in the platform. Here are a couple of my thoughts. 1. They require you to say "Alexa, tell <app_name> to <do_something>";…
I tried Alexa a month ago and gave up on it within a week. Digital assistants fall flat in walled gardens. It was clear during this week that Alexa only worked well with Amazon services, which were always subpar. Google…