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We Adapted It to Our Team Pure Kanban does not require you to do several activities that are necessary for Scrum. However, it gives you the flexibility to do them if you foresee value in adding them to your workflow. Retrospective meetings are one of the most important meetings for a team. It’s where you can look to ...
['Programming', 'Agile', 'Technology', 'Startup', 'Kanban']
Enough Theory, Let’s Get Coding Background and main container According to the structure chart, we want the background in html:before . Then we want the html element to contain everything. This allows us to use relatively positioned elements that stack normally, instead of manually positioning every element ourselve...
['CSS', 'Web', 'Design', 'Programming', 'Css3']
With this app, we’re experimenting with making offline news reading easier and more relevant, through automatic personalizations of your reading package based on signals like your interests or, possibly in the future, your location and what’s being read nearby. We also hope LabRdr will save a reader time, since it doe...
['Innovation', 'Personalization', 'Mobile', 'Journalism', 'iOS App Development']
It seems contrary to what you’d expect, but the bulk of a UX writer’s time isn’t spent writing. Rather, we research, experiment, and meet with our engineering, design, marketing, support, and localization partners to ask questions — lots of questions. We ask, who is our customer? What task are they trying to accomplish...
['Microsoft', 'Design', 'Ux Writing', 'User Experience', 'UX']
I woke up this morning with an excerpt on my mind from Dickens’s A Christmas Carol: “If these shadows remain unaltered by the Future, none other of my race,” returned the Ghost, “will find him here. What then? If he be like to die, he had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.” Scrooge hung his head to hea...
['Christian Living', 'Christianity', 'Life', 'Coronavirus', 'Economy']
The Inability To Show What Constitutes Today’s Philosophy An overview of contemporary philosophy has the particular problem of grasping its subject matter — how late Arthur Schopenhauer or Friedrich Nietzsche, for example, were received; Bernard Bolzano, for instance, would have fallen into oblivion without Edmund Hus...
['Philosophy', 'History', 'Science', 'Culture', 'Social Media']
In this post, I cover some of my favorite methods for detecting outliers in time series data. There are many different approaches for detecting anomalous data points; for the sake of brevity, I only focus on unsupervised machine learning methods in this post. The anomaly/outlier detection algorithms covered in this ar...
['Anomaly Detection', 'Time Series Analysis', 'Python', 'Data Science', 'Machine Learning']
Celebrating a book coach’s success Author Accelerator is on a mission to help writers write books worth reading. We do that by training book coaches to support writers throughout the entire creative process. Meet Dani Abernathy became a certified book coach in May 2020. Today we are celebrating Dani getting her first ...
['Coaching', 'Freelancing', 'Coaching Skills', 'Writing', 'Success Story']
Why developers love TypeScript every bit as much as Python And why you might consider switching if you’re dealing with front-end web, or back-end Node development Python and TypeScript are among the most-loved programming languages. Photo by Obi Onyeador on Unsplash Python is my bread-and-butter, and I love it. Even...
['Software Development', 'Typescript', 'Towards Data Science', 'Programming', 'Programming Languages']
The code for this article is in this codesandbox, If you don’t need explanations as to why things are happening, head over there, otherwise keep reading, I promise you will learn a thing or two. Why Cancel Requests? It is one thing to write an asynchronous call to an API to fetch data, and it is another thing to canc...
['React', 'Componentwillunmount', 'Abortcontroller', 'Cancel Request', 'Axios']
Giving is a universal behavior that spans cultures around the world. Altruistic acts — from supporting disaster relief to voting rights efforts to housing development and cultural preservation — not only benefit the recipients, but also make a positive impact psychologically on those who give. The effect of giving tend...
['Microsoft', 'Design']
“Amante” 10 A 1983 Peterson designed Choate 48 sailboat photo D Ramey Logan This article will walk you through the steps that can be used to install and setup a Spinnaker instance on Kubernetes that’s behind a corporate proxy. We will use Halyard on docker to manage our Spinnaker deployment. For a super quick install...
['Kubernetes', 'Spinnaker', 'K8s', 'Docker', 'Continuous Delivery']
Your headline is the first impression of your story. Writing a great headline can be the difference between a handful of reads or orders of magnitude more. It can mean the difference between reliably growing an audience or losing integrity. Your job is to convince the reader to dive into your story, and then you must d...
['Medium', 'Headlines', 'Writing', 'Writers', 'Writing Tips']
Let’s create a new one to test the code: [{ "objects": ["sky", "grass", "dog", "cat", "tree", "ocean", "boat"], "relationships": [ [0, "above", 1], [2, "standing on", 1], [3, "by", 2], [4, "behind", 2], [5, "by", 4], [6, "on", 1] ] }] Running: python scripts/run_model.py \ --checkpoint sg2im-models/vg128....
['Collection', 'Digest', 'Python', 'Data Science', 'Machine Learning']
Linear Regression With Ordinary Least Squared Method and Gradient Descent From Scratch In Python. Linear regression is modeling the linear relationships between real-valued predictors and target variables. We find the function that best representative of the data. Introduction Linear regression is the first model we...
['Ordinary Least Square', 'Gradient Descent', 'Linear Regression', 'Python', 'Data Science']
I love how you always bring a friend. But your friend is never ready so they watch as we indulge. Afterward, they stay for a few days and take care of me. Slowly, they become you, fleshy and firm then soft and squishy. Desire unfolds fragrantly, your sweetness swells.
['Humor', 'Food', 'Sexuality', 'Marketing', 'Poetry']
When people like you, they want to talk to you. All the time. Photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash We have to ask ourselves the following question. How much time do we have and how much time are we willing to spare? Chatting is fun but they don’t pay the bills. The ability to focus is key. Distraction can be expens...
['Communication', 'Attention', 'Technology', 'Social Media', 'Productivity']
Illustration by Lisima I say that I am in no rush to be with him in person even though I think about being with him on a continual basis. I encourage him not to worry about me because I am more experienced with relationships than he is and will be strong for us as he navigates the anxiety of his first romantic relatio...
['Relationships', 'Love', 'Mental Health', 'Family', 'Long Distance']
Your Attachment Style Is Making You Burned Out The way you relate to other people may be the key to staying engaged at work Photo: Caiaimage/Paul Bradbury/Getty Images When psychologist Michael Leiter gets called in to consult for a company that wants to reduce burnout in its employees, his options for advice are ty...
['Relationships', 'Psychology', 'Work', 'Burnout', 'Succeed']
What has changed, is that as a discipline, data science has matured. Many companies have gone from proof-of-concept mode to running multiple productionised machine learning models in a short span of time, with varying degrees of success. A lot of the reason behind this success or failure is not having the most highly ...
['Data Science', 'Artificial Intelligence', 'Machine Learning', 'Teamwork', 'Team Building']
Photo by Ankur on Pexels Humans are social by nature, and depriving us of human connection is harmful. During this pandemic, social distancing has become the new normal, urging primarily Generation X (born between 1965-1979) and Baby Boomers (born between 1944-1964) to be driven to the social confines of their homes. ...
['Covid 19', 'Design', 'Digital Experience', 'Gen X', 'Customer Experience']
My First Week on News Break Week One is in the books. These are my results … News Break logo Last month, I read of a stir in the ointment for content writers. News Break, the well-publicized news site that began operations in 2019, was now accepting freelancers. As I write full-time for a living, and during the ear...
['Newsbreak', 'Writing', 'Content Writing', 'Content Marketing', 'Freelancing']
Have you ever stared at your keyboard and wondered how your brain could recognize and associate actions with the vast array of glyphs? Or how all of the icons on Apple products, even though they represent the same thing, look different from icons on Google products? Are you a designer that was just tasked with creating...
['User Interface', 'Icons', 'Design', 'Design Systems', 'Resources']
photo screen captured from my epub version. Our Chemical Hearts by Krystal Sutherland It’s been a long time since I wrote a review so here you go. I have finished this book last month. Normally, once I finished a book I go ahead and create a review about it but this time right after I finished ‘Our Chemical Hearts’ ...
['Life Lessons', 'Book Review', 'Writing']
The Chicken and Egg Problem The value of Kafka for other teams rises with the growing number of data streams offered. To get more people to use Kafka we must simplify the data consumption and production. It’s a chicken and egg problem. We do not get more people using Kafka if there is no data. The main objective is to...
['Java', 'Kafka Connect', 'Event Driven Architecture', 'DevOps', 'Apache Kafka']
ICCDI Africa like several organizations all over the world joined stakeholders, environmentalists, NGOs, Government agencies etc to mark the second international E-Waste Day which took place on the 14th of October 2019 at Adeyemi Bero Hall, Alausa Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria. A sensitization program on E-Waste manageme...
['Recycling', 'Women', 'Waste', 'E Waste', 'Environment']
Getting my poetic on. Or words to that effect… I don’t know whether it is a good thing or not, but I have been posting some of my ramblings to a new Instagram account I recently set up (@jmjacksonwrites) and, in doing so, it has opened up a new writing style/method/mode/sais pas for me. Let’s call it.. something lik...
['Instagram', 'Poem', 'Writing', '100 Naked Words', 'Poetry']
The last Deepak Chopra/Oprah Meditation Experience that I participated in inspired the original version of following blog post (edited to reflect the passage of time). It came to mind recently as I was being bombarded with offers to fix myself because it still holds true. I am not broken and neither are you. We might h...
['Self-awareness', 'Meditation', 'Self Improvement', 'Self Confidence']
With the fast acceptance and impact of new technologies such as IoT, AI, AR, VR, Robotics- many of us still misunderstand the concept of Blockchain. Especially regarding the development of apps. Let me question you, what do you mean by Blockchain? Cryptocurrency, cryptocurrency, Etherum … all that? Yet it is worth res...
['App Development', 'Mobile App Development', 'Mobile Apps', 'Blockchain Technology']
Part one: A brief history of Black-owned news media (June 8, 2020) Subscribe to The Idea, a weekly newsletter on the business of media, for more news, analysis, and interviews. HISTORY A 2019 report, “African American Media Today,” compiled by the Obsidian Collection for Democracy Fund, traces the arc of the Black p...
['The Latest', 'Media', 'Journalism', 'History', 'Newspapers']
Looks can be deceiving: We are not an athletic family. I’ve never been much of a competitive person. I’m a middle child, comfortable with ambient neglect and isolation. You know the type: Not the awe-inspiring firstborn, or the doted on lastborn. I was just … there. And that was perfectly fine with me. It was others w...
['Pregnancy', 'Motherhood', 'Kids', 'Mental Health', 'Parenting']
The onboarding sequence has defaulted to become the go-to spot for Dribbble designers to flex their UI muscles. And usually, that happens with an utter disregard for the effects that the five-ish screens that sit pre-launch can have on a product. Onboarding isn’t something that should be left in the dust. It’s no secr...
['Product Design', 'UX Design', 'Startup', 'Tech', 'UX']
Sometimes there’s sadness as moments pass, and our experience of life disappears forever like bath steam fading from the surface of a mirror. Those moments when something in your eyes dissolved all separation, needing no words though nothing was left unsaid, nothing was left unknown, are moments also gone f...
['Self-awareness', 'Yoga', 'Life', 'Poetry', 'Mindfulness']
Dear Readers and Writers, I am sorry for the delay of our second list. I was unwell due to some Covid like symptoms but fortunately the tests were negative. Today, I compiled stories submitted to Technology Hits and named it Reading List #2. Those who missed my first list can check it from this link. I created my i...
['Tech', 'Programming', 'Writing', 'Security', 'Technology']
The Latest: Bloomberg and NYT offer free access to students (April 27, 2020) Subscribe to The Idea, a weekly newsletter on the business of media, for more news, analysis, and interviews. THE NEWS Bloomberg Media is giving undergraduate and graduate students globally free unlimited access to Bloomberg.com — otherwise...
['The Latest', 'Media', 'Journalism', 'New York Times', 'Covid 19']
Speaking of the dashboard, you may think of the instrument panel of an airplane or a car dashboard, where drivers monitor the major functions at a glance via the instrument cluster. In the field of business intelligence, business dashboards have a similar role. They use data visualizations to show indicators and implem...
['Dashboard', 'Guides And Tutorials', 'Business', 'Data Science', 'Data Visualization']
Our Sadness Micropoetry about sadness Photo by Anthony Intraversato on Unsplash we grow with our sadness somehow we learn to fly. our heart makes space for the tenderness which we need to survive.
['Kindness', 'Writing', 'Empathy', 'Sadness', 'Poetry']
What is Jungian psychology? Carl Jung (1875–1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, who, after a feud with Sigmund Freud, cultivated his theory of personality which has come to be known as Jungian or Analytical Psychology. This is summarised by Joseph Campbell in Mythos using a version of the diagram below. He describes the p...
['Psychology', 'Hermeneutics', 'Behavior Change', 'Jung']
Kuma老師的軟體工程教室 Welcome to the Kingdom of Software Engineering
['Product Owner', 'Scrum', 'Software Engineering', 'Agile', 'Agile Methodology']
PYTHON IS OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE. What does this mean? In python, everything is an object and object has one good thing they can be assigned to variable and instance can be created for the objects. What is OOP (Object oriented programming)? OOP is the concept which preaches to create objects. And, obje...
['Python Programming', 'Python3', 'Kids And Tech', 'Kids', 'Python']
Some time ago I started a journey into one of the most exciting fields in Computer Science — Machine Learning. This is my subjective guide for anyone who would like to explore this topic, but don’t know how to start. Before You Go It’s time to pack our bag: math is a must — it will be hard to start if you don’t know...
['Data Science', 'Artificial Intelligence', 'Machine Learning']
My favorite Courses to Learn Kotlin in 2021 These are the best online courses to join if you want to learn Kotlin in 2021 for Android or Java development If you don’t know Kotlin, it’s a relatively new programming language that makes programming on Android and Java easy. It’s Android’s official Application developmen...
['Android', 'Programming', 'Java', 'Android App Development', 'Kotlin']
Getting lost in motivational videos or stories can be empowering. You feel like you’re at a low point in life and need something to pull you out of it. The likes of Joe Rogan, David Goggins, Jordan Peterson, and others lay out stories of survival and overcoming. Listening to others tell their stories of escaping lows ...
['Advice', 'Life Lessons', 'Writing', 'Self Improvement', 'Life']
SATIRE I Signed Up For 1,124,765 Newsletters And My E-mail Is Utter Chaos How am I going to see all those emails begging me to donate to politicians? Photo by CHUTTERSNAP on Unsplash I love newsletters. I can’t get enough of them, and I obviously want to know what’s going on in my favorite people’s lives. But I re...
['Satire', 'Humor', 'Gadgets', 'Technology', 'Productivity']
Don’t get me wrong — working at Facebook was my dream job. Was. How could it not be? In 2015, it was one of the fastest-growing companies in the world with no sign of stopping. It had everything: talented engineers, ridiculous compensation, happy employees, etc… Don’t even get me started on all the free food. Dozens ...
['Work', 'Life Lessons', 'Programming', 'Software Engineering', 'Personal Development']
How to Usability Test a Government Service An overview of my favorite approach to getting government services in front of real users, and making use of the feedback as quickly as possible. As you may have heard, some folks have had a hard time trying to conduct usability testing in the Federal government (and other g...
['Government', 'Design', 'Policy', 'Technology']
Simple Linear Regression Estimator in Python | Towards AI In this article, we describe how a simple python estimator can be built to perform linear regression using the gradient descent method. Let’s assume we have a one-dimensional dataset containing a single feature (X) and an outcome (y), and let’s assume there are...
['Machine Learning', 'Gradient Descent', 'Python', 'Linear Regression', 'Optimization']
What’s got my thinking about the honey badger, the Jesus Lizard, the American Bull Frog and the Nasty Disgusting World of Vampire Bats is Randall’s World of WIld Wild Animals. Admittedly I’m a little late to this party. The honey badger video was posted in January of this year and has racked up 12 million views. Randa...
['Humor', 'Nonprofit', 'Honey Badger', 'Environment Films', 'Environment']
Fluentbit (https://fluentbit.io/) is becoming increasingly popular as a light-weight alternative to Fluentd for log collection, processing and forwarding in Kubernetes environments. Fluentbit is typically deployed as a DaemonSet(https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/daemonset/) in production environ...
['Fluentbit', 'Kubernetes', 'Elasticsearch', 'Docker', 'Stream Processing']
How to keep up with academic literature Learn to do literature review efficiently and consistently Keeping up with academic literature is like trying to drink water from a fire hydrant — it seems impossible to keep up! (credits to Alex Konings). Artwork from dlpng.com, freepik.com. Academic publishing is exploding. ...
['Academia', 'Reading', 'Science', 'Education', 'Towards Data Science']
Dr. Jen uses her own experiences, skiing, books, movies, and real people to help curb the pains of life Follow
['Outdoors', 'Skiing', 'Vitamin D', 'Mental Health']
Dreams & Stories -A New Name For The Publication This Shall Be Our Story Our Stories connects each other as a family. designed by author Hey All, After a few interactions with our regular writers and editors, we have decided to change our name to Dreams & Stories. This change in publication comes because of our hu...
['This Shall Be Our Story', 'Writing', 'Dreams', 'Relationships', 'Family']
A Game to Get You Un-Stuck on Crappy Feelings I started doing this when I needed it, and now I use it all the time My friend Anna once joked that before we both got married (not to each other), we dated each other for years (open relationship, technically speaking). We would do lovely dinners at spots we’d added to o...
['Self', 'Grief', 'Self Improvement', 'Gratitude', 'Mental Health']
Today the Bitfury Group announced its artificial intelligence division, Bitfury AI, has opened two new offices. The first office, focused on R&D, is now open in the Dutch city of Eindhoven, a leading tech and innovation hub. The second office is a regional location in Milan, Italy. Beginning with the appointment of ve...
['Bitfury', 'Technology', 'Artificial Intelligence']
The breadth of expertise was impressive too, ranging from UX design, inclusive design, hardware design, game design, mixed reality, app and voice design, to Fluent Design—a design system that will unite these experiences across devices and beyond. There were also expert contributions from UX writing, research, and data...
['Design', 'Data Science', 'UX', 'Inclusive Design', 'Mixed Reality']
In honor of my birthday coming up, I decided it might be fun to bestow what little wisdom I have. You’re probably wondering why you should listen to the ramblings of a 20-year-old? Well, me too. Hopefully, there is something here for you. In 20 years I’ve had the pleasure (and often displeasure) of learning some hard l...
['Personal Growth', 'Life Lessons', 'Personal Development', 'Development', 'Learning']
by Staff Stanford is new money. Those old, prestigious elite universities on the east coast? They are old money. We are West Egg and they are East Egg. I have heard this comparison quite often made around campus, and I started hearing it before I was even accepted to Stanford. The comparison is not exactly difficult t...
['Startup', 'Education']
Breathe Your Way To Better Health Just Make Sure It Is Through Your Nose, Not Your Mouth We all breathe. To be exact, we take around 25,000 breathes a day. It is what sustains our life and all our metabolic functions. Without it, we would die. Despite its importance, very few of us do it well and this is to our o...
['Books', 'Life Hacking', 'Self Improvement', 'Reading', 'Breathing']
Adopting a dog during the coronavirus scare How to socialize your pet during social isolation One of my top-five favorite dogs to hang out with as a dog walker. Although I’m never thrilled when dogs catch me in a close-to-mouth kiss, I adore this dog so he got a free pass. (Photo credit: Shamontiel L. Vaughn) Your t...
['Dogs', 'Dog Adoption', 'Pet Owners', 'Coronavirus', 'Dog Socialization']
What to Read if You’re Learning French You don’t have to be fluent to enjoy these Photo by Phix Nguyen on Unsplash Are you learning French? Ready for the challenge of reading a whole book? Stop! Don’t pick just any book. You may be feeling it now, but three pages into the latest translated Sophie Kinsella, your dic...
['Language', 'Self Improvement', 'French', 'Reading', 'Books']
Serialised book (with a progressively updated ToC Links page) Book: Philosophy of Life Instinct: Prologue Prologue Image by the author It all kept coming back to our being a form of matter called Life that has a need to know combined with serious limitations in its ability to understand and explain reality. The or...
['Metaphysics', 'Happiness', 'Philosophy', 'Life', 'Books']
The majority of organisations are well along the way with the design adoption journey. Organisations have moved towards more human-centred processes, and design thinking is commonplace along with new ways of working such as agile. As designers who’ve long advocated for this change, we now have our seat at the table in ...
['Management', 'Innovation', 'Leadership', 'Design', 'Future Of Work']
Why I Became A Teacher And Then Quit I learned about my own self-worth after I quit teaching Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels This story isn’t an unusual one. It’s quite common. I grew up in Australia, but this story could be universal. This is the story of a teacher who failed. And there lies the problem. A...
['Teaching', 'Life Lessons', 'Self Worth', 'Mental Health', 'Positivity']
When nations across the globe began facing the growing danger of the Covid-19 pandemic, it became evident that Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) would be in short supply. In March 2020, the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) admitted that the country struggles to meet even a fraction of the d...
['Covid 19', 'Design', 'Manufacturing', 'Public Health', 'Research']
More from rstevens Follow I make cartoons and t-shirts at www.dieselsweeties.com & @rstevens. Send me coffee beans.
['Humor', 'Comics', 'Apocalypse', 'Environment']
Drawing symptoms on a body shape Some of the most fascinating findings came out of analyzing the body drawings; these represented how someone’s body was feeling when they came to the ER. Here’s what the empty worksheet looked like: What did we learn? The color red means pain, heat, injury I’m going to start with th...
['Design', 'Healthcare', 'Patient Experience', 'Healthcare Innovations']
For many Author Academy Elite authors, the journey doesn’t stop at publishing our books. We have dreams of doing more, both to inspire our vision of our potential and to inspire the potential of others. Author April Tribe-Giauque dreamed of taking her story of survival and perseverance to another level by helping othe...
['Publishing', 'Authors', 'Writing Tips', 'Writing']
Cryptocurrency is not just about trading. As the industry continues to boom, more and more practical applications are increasingly being developed. This includes a wide range of initiatives which benefit the greater good. Our own CLN community, whose aim is to make more equitable local financial ecosystems a reality, i...
['Community', 'Refugees', 'Cryptocurrency', 'World', 'Environment']
Writers, Prism & Pen offers you a somber challenge As the covid-19 pandemic explodes, many of us feel isolated and afraid. The holiday season approaches for many, but the virus denies us the comfort of family and communal hearth. For some, it is snatching loved ones. In the US and the UK, inept politicians leave us fe...
['LGBTQ', 'Storytelling', 'Covid 19', 'Writing Challenge', 'Writing Prompts']
Written by Gabriel Lerner and Nathan Toubiana Excited about your python project? Do you want to share it with a wider audience? Packaging and publishing your package is a great way to get other people interested in your project. Here is a simple step by step guide to build and publish your first python package. We’ll...
['Programming', 'Tech', 'Github', 'Open Source', 'Python']
Lao Tzu on the Truth of Life and the Nature of Reality Reflections on the ancient text that still speaks timely wisdom Source: Wikipedia Commons/Pictured: Lao Tzu It’s a real art to remain present while life is continually changing, shifting, evolving into something vast, spacious, and fleeting — yet eternal. I had...
['Life', 'Self Improvement', 'Psychology', 'Spirtuality', 'Life Lessons']
The quote above is only one of many school leader voices we collected in late spring and early summer 2020 through RAND’s nationally representative American School Leader Panel and in virtual community dialogues with the #PrincipalProject’s national Principal Panel. As this assistant principal reminds us, uncertainty a...
['Racial Equity', 'Social Emotional Learning', 'Coronavirus', 'School Administration', 'Teachers']
A well-researched account of the Apollo 11 mission in graphic novel form, Fitch, Baker & Collins’ book is surely right up there with LEGO’s Saturn V as a must-have for Apollo dorks. Apollo cover, art by Mike Collins (Image: apollocomic.com) What is it? Graphic Novel What’s it about? Apollo 11, the first Moon Landing...
['History', 'Comic Books', 'Space', 'Apollo', 'Science']
You will never believe how machines can learn like humans: Part 2 Anvitha Gowda Follow Jul 7 · 7 min read In my previous article, I wrote about some fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence. If you haven’t read that one, please click on the link given below. https://medium.com/dev-genius/you-will-never-believe-how-mac...
['Programming', 'Neural Networks', 'Deep Learning', 'Artificial Intelligence', 'Machine Learning']
I’ve already discussed the importance of writing by hand when it comes to learning languages. Indeed, the time it takes gives time to the brain to form memories which will last longer. However, that isn’t the only advantage there is to it. Another often overlooked one is developing patience. No matter how fast you ca...
['Handwriting', 'Writing', 'Patience', 'Time', 'Self Reflection']
I’ve Learned to Receive Messages From The Universe The signs will be obvious to you if you just tune in Photo by Jen Theodore on Unsplash “One of your ancestors from Europe is watching over you,” said a woman to me when I was 19 years old, working at a chocolate store in Union Station in DC. She was buying a truffl...
['Intuition', 'Spirituality', 'Consciousness', 'Self-awareness', 'Life']
Privacy International has today written to government ministers, members of the opposition, and oversight bodies reaffirming its call for the UK government to reveal secret intelligence sharing arrangements with the United States. The original UKUSA agreement — drafted shortly after World War II — allows UK and US age...
['Surveillance', 'United States', 'Big Data', 'Donald Trump', 'Privacy']
Where do they live and how do they grow? Photo by Rohan Makhecha on Unsplash Like all forms of life, we humans are amazingly complicated beings. We are made up of trillions of cells, which are composed of even larger numbers of molecules, all of which cooperate to keep us alive. Yet during our lifetimes we move and a...
['Cognition', 'Psychology', 'Philosophy Of Mind', 'Ideas', 'Language']
Image source: edureka.co Let’s learn how to get data in and look at it.We’ll need to remember a few things about pandas. First, pandas is a library for data analysis. The powerful tool of pandas is the data frame, a tabular data structure with labeled rows and columns. Image source geeksforgeeks.org As an example, w...
['Python Pandas', 'Data Mining', 'Python', 'Machine Learning', 'Data Wrangling']
This actually isn’t a book but a report. It forms the backbone of the importance of creativity in the advertising process. Using the data from 996 campaigns entered in the IPA Creative Effectiveness Awards, Binet and Field make a compelling case on the role of media, creativity, emotion, short/long term focus, and fame...
['Content Marketing', 'Advertising', 'Strategy', 'Marketing', 'Behavioral Economics']
Don’t call the World Dirty because you Forgot to Clean Your Glasses! — Aaron Hill Let’s make this task easier. During this test, we’ll first discuss some Benefits of Writing the Clean Code. Then, We’ll take a jump at some tips, or practices, for writing clean code to make it a good habit. Major Benefits: One of the ...
['Javascript Tips', 'Coding', 'JavaScript', 'React', 'Programming']
“You don’t get it. You aren’t the point.” The surprising reason why your brand sucks at storytelling, and what to do about it. Meet the upside down triangle Among the super simple things that they teach in journalism school there is the super simplest thing of all. It’s called the inverted pyramid, aka the upside do...
['Marketing', 'News', 'Branding', 'Social Media', 'Tech']
Make Black Lives Matter In Your Workplace Seeing your prejudices and bringing your privilege out into the light is a step towards change. Previously published on Forbes Say what you need to on social media. Then put down your phone and pick up your life. Not many will see you learning, confessing, repenting, uprooti...
['Leadership', 'Self-awareness', 'Unconscious Bias', 'Racism', 'Personal Development']
Trigger warning: The following article talks about suicide. I’m not exactly private about my tendency to have suicidal thoughts. I’ve briefly mentioned it at least once or twice in written pieces before. I’ve talked about it with friends I’ve never met in real life. Suicidal thoughts are nothing new to me. When I was...
['Suicide', 'Mental Health', 'Self', 'Depression', 'Life']
From Web Development To Business intelligence Hello everyone i decide to write this series of stories about my experience where i passed From Web development to Business intelligence. Firstly i’m a web developer i choose to move to data field starting from BI , after more than 4 years in programming (java,c++,c…) and...
['Obiee', 'Odi', 'Oracle', 'Java', 'Jee']
What if I don’t want to be strong? Is that so wrong? How I stand outside the desolation of a stage house singing the same old song Everyone listens, Cheering with an outlandish applause but no one hears me I sit at the foot of a bed with wrinkled bedsheets Falling back to lie down, as I wait for the next round...
['Poetry', 'Life', 'Depression', 'Mental Health']
Building Neural Networks with Neural Networks: A Gentle Introduction to Neural Architecture Search A recent survey by IBM outlined the main neural architecture search methods used to automate the design of deep learning systems. I recently started a new newsletter focus on AI education. TheSequence is a no-BS( meanin...
['Deep Learning', 'Artificial Intelligence', 'Thesequence', 'Data Science', 'Machine Learning']
Before I joined OutSystems as part of the User Experience Research team, my work as a researcher and designer focused on impacting ‘real-world’ environments, from industrial cities in Italy to remote communities in Mozambique. My purpose was — and has always been — to spot opportunities and problems. In my previous li...
['Design', 'UX Research', 'Research', 'User Experience', 'UX']
Written by Daily comic by Lisa Burdige and John Hazard about balancing life, love and kids in the gig economy.
['Comics', 'Humor', 'Mental Health', 'Mental Health Awareness', 'Therapy']
Easy read, easy understanding. A good writing is a writing that can be understood in easy ways Follow
['Indonesia', 'Project Management', 'Product Manager', 'Startup', 'Product Management']
These are the top 10 writer’s, we want you to read and enjoy today: 10. Why Peter Dinklage Will Be the Ultimate Toxic Avenger Tim Ebl is an author, adventurer, and mindfulness mentor. His style is simple, direct, and engaging. You’ll love it. If you read this story, you’d definitely like to check his other work. The...
['Reading', 'Writing', 'Readinglist', 'Writing Tips', 'Self Improvement']
In this article, we’re going to review the AppBar widget’s parameters one by one using a little app I whipped up for this exercise. It’s available to you for download on Github called, appbar_example. You can then ‘look under the hood’ at the code and see how to use AppBar widget’s many parameters. I Like Screenshots....
['Programming', 'Flutter', 'Android App Development', 'Mobile App Development', 'iOS App Development']
The essay predicted advances in business and technology with eerie precision, including how exponential growth would ripple through any technology that became an information technology, such as computing, biotechnology, or energy. The past 15 years have shown that while some of Kurzweil’s specific predictions may or m...
['Artificial Intelligence', 'Singularity University', 'Abundance', 'Convergence', 'Technology']
How to Choose a 21st Century Career Or: how to work with robots rather than against them How many times have you heard a sentence that started with the words “I wish I had…”? College graduates wish they had understood how the world works before they chose their majors (or, indeed, whether to attend university at all)...
['Technology', 'Automation', 'Work', 'Business', 'Future']
Syntax range(start, stop, step_size) Here: start : Starting point of the sequence. Optional and by default 0 . : Starting point of the sequence. Optional and by default . stop : Ending point of the sequence. The sequence ends one element before stop . : Ending point of the sequence. The sequence ends one element b...
['Coding', 'Software Development', 'Python', 'Data Science', 'Programming']
Team Zero would like to welcome Laura, who’ll be helping with Marketing & PR at Zero. https://twitter.com/ZeroCurrencies/status/1334104600186671107?s=20 Blockchain PR
['Blockchain', 'Zero', 'Marketing', 'Cryptocurrency', 'Crypto']
Are you afraid of spiders? Most people are, but you might change your mind after learning about three newly-described peacock spiders, Maratus species, discovered in southwestern Australia. In fact, these tiny spiders are so adorable that an entire community of people from all walks of life have come together to devote...
['Evolution', 'Zoology', 'New Species', 'Spiders', 'Science']
For Rachel Carson, wonder was a radical state of mind - Jennifer Stitt | Aeon Ideas In 1957, the world watched in wonder as the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, into outer…
['Nature', 'Philosophy', 'Articles', 'Science', 'Rachel Carson']
15 Years Later Seventh grade was a long time ago. I have now finished graduate school and have been working full time for almost two years. This story has repeatedly popped in my head this year and has taught me a lot during 2020. I realized what my dad did for me then carries over into what I can do in my life now. T...
['Life Lessons', 'Happiness', 'Wellness', 'Mindset', 'Lifestyle']
Claudia Black is one of the best writers about dysfunctional families. Her book It Will Never Happen to Me is a primary text for those who were raised by alcoholics or those trying to understand someone in their life who had this experience. And although these “rules” are not framed and hung on the wall, everyone know...
['Alcoholic', 'Politics', 'Therapy', 'Georgia', 'Psychology']