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Garrison Gibbons Garrison Gibbons
Updated on July 21, 2022

How to Celebrate Your LGBTQ+ Employees Every Day

A truly inclusive culture exists beyond Pride Month.

Chris Liquin & Aleyna Dogan Chris Liquin & Aleyna Dogan
Updated on July 20, 2022

A Tale of 2 Metaverses

Here’s why Web3 might look more like Web2.5 in the medium-term.

Fiona Lake Waslander Fiona Lake Waslander
Updated on July 19, 2022

7 Tips for Building an Inclusive Team

Improving diversity and inclusion in the tech industry is a moral imperative that also offers material benefits to your bottom line. Use these guidelines to make sure you’re doing the most you can.

Erik Fogg Erik Fogg
Updated on July 19, 2022

How E2E Testing Takes a ‘Marie Kondo’ Approach to Software Testing

Remove clutter and maximize your resources in the process.

Dr. Eric Wang Dr. Eric Wang
Updated on July 19, 2022

Press Tab to Accept: How AI Redefines Authorship

Those autocomplete suggestions are so handy — but what will happen when AIs are writing more than just emails?

Emrah Şamdan Emrah Şamdan
Updated on July 19, 2022

How to Solve Cold Starts in Serverless Architecture

Try these four remedies to alleviate pain points in your serverless strategy.

Edward Hearn Edward Hearn
Updated on July 18, 2022

Are Empirical Bayes Models a Data Science Panacea?

Empirical Bayes models are a vital part of the statistician’s toolbox, even if they can’t fully bridge the gap between Bayesian and Frequentist approaches.

Edward Hearn Edward Hearn
Updated on July 18, 2022

Is Proprietary Software Really Better Than Open-Source?

How I learned to stop worrying and love the free lunch.

Edward Hearn Edward Hearn
Updated on July 18, 2022

How Much Transparency Is Too Much?

Transparency within an organization is good for productivity and morale. Taken too far, though, it becomes surveillance and starts to have adverse effects.

Edward Hearn Edward Hearn
Updated on July 18, 2022

Don’t Let Zombie Languages Devour Your Organization

When programming languages fall by the wayside, beware of putting them out of sight and out of mind — or they just might come back to bite you.