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Michal Holub

Apache Apollo 1.0 Released! - 0 views

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    vylepseny ActiveMQ s "radically different threading architecture which lets it scale to large number of concurrent connections and destinations while using a constant number of threads"
Peter Vojtek

What do the best computer programmers have in common? - 3 views

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    vysvetlenie preco nie je velmi vhodne, aby office-management a programatori boli v jednej miestnosti a zvonenie telefonov a postarka vyrusovali tych, ktorych naplnou prace je najma programovat: top performers overwhelmingly worked for companies that gave their workers the most privacy, personal space, control over their physical environments, and freedom from interruption. Sixty-two percent of the best performers said that their workspace was acceptably private, compared to only 19 percent of the worst performers
aurelo

Model generates descriptions of image regions - 4 views

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    Multimodal Recurrent Neural Architecture generates sentence descriptions from images. There are few examples of generated sentences.
Peter Vojtek

World of Warcraft is assuming spiritual importance for some players in China - 0 views

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    odkaz na samotnu studiu o WoW je v ramci toho vacsieho clanku na bbc.
Peter Vojtek

Email tends to bias design and discussions towards those who have more time to read and... - 2 views

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    ten blogpost je o niecom uplne inom (mikroformatoch), ale je tam zaujimavy kapitolka o tom, ze sa im email ako nastroj na vymenu informacii a brainstorming neosvedcil: Perhaps the most important is that as a community we are far more efficiently productive using just IRC and the wiki, than any amount of use of email. In fact, the microformats drafts that were developed wtih the most email (e.g. hAudio) turned out to be the hardest to follow and discuss (too many long emails), and sadly ended up lacking the simplicity that real world publishers wanted (e.g. last.fm).
Peter Vojtek

How to Take the 'Cult' Out of Your Company Culture - 2 views

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    By taking the leader's opinions as fact, your company may grow so rigid that innovation becomes impossible.
Juraj Visnovsky

Refactor Until You Feel Almost Comfortable - 0 views

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    Refactor until you feel you are one step behind the solution you want. Avoid your comfort zone. And while you might see extractions that would probably get you to a better design, don't apply them until you see the need two or three different times. Remember that duplication is cheaper than the wrong abstraction. The best refactors will then naturally arise from the repeated inconveniences, instead of from unbacked ideas of what could potentially be better.
Juraj Visnovsky

Adopt New Tech Before Everyone Else - 2 views

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    One glaring constant in your career is that the technology you'll use for your craft will regularly change. When this happens you have a choice: hold on to what you know or become an early adopter, exploring the next thing. It's the early adopters who take the early lead towards mastering the newest tools will have a greater chance of wining the race for new client opportunities.
Juraj Visnovsky

Quick, Draw! - 2 views

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    This is a game built with machine learning. You draw, and a neural network tries to guess what you're drawing. Of course, it doesn't always work. But the more you play with it, the more it will learn.
Juraj Visnovsky

Which programming languages have the happiest (and angriest) commenters? - 2 views

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    It's officially winter, so what could be better than drinking hot chocolate while querying the new Stack Overflow dataset in BigQuery? It has every Stack Overflow question, answer, comment, and more - which means endless possibilities of data crunching. Inspired by Felipe Hoffa's post on how response time varies by tag, I wanted to look at the comments table (53 million rows!).
Stano Bocinec

I Wrote a Faster Sorting Algorithm - 0 views

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    These days it's a pretty bold claim if you say that you invented a sorting algorithm that's 30% faster than state of the art. Unfortunately I have to make a far bolder claim: I wrote a sorting algorithm that's twice as fast as std::sort for many inputs.
Juraj Visnovsky

Image Tragick - 0 views

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    There are multiple vulnerabilities in ImageMagick, a package commonly used by web services to process images. One of the vulnerabilities can lead to remote code execution (RCE) if you process user submitted images. The exploit for this vulnerability is being used in the wild.
Peter Vojtek

Fingers Can Detect Nano-Scale Wrinkles - 2 views

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    if your finger was the size of the Earth, you could feel the difference between houses from cars
Peter Vojtek

Apple explains how the iPhone's fingerprint sensor keeps your info secure - 3 views

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    su tam fajn informacie, napriklad: "With one finger enrolled, the chance of a random match with someone else is 1 in 50,000. ". (to je FAR).
Peter Vojtek

North is a set of standards and best practices for developing web based projects - 1 views

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    North encourages an agile, content-first, approach to product development and a mobile-first, in-browser, system based approach to design and development.
Peter Vojtek

online kurz: Coursera: Think Again: How to Reason and Argue - 3 views

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    Reasoning is important. This course will teach you how to do it well. You will learn how to understand and assess arguments by other people and how to construct good arguments of your own about whatever matters to you.
Jozef Fulop

Blog of Ryan Bigg - Bundler local paths - 0 views

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    Malo znama, ale zaujimava feature bundlera...
Peter Vojtek

Nepal puts ID cards project on ice - 2 views

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    However, ADB found that a former employee of Gemalto had prepared the tender document. A fresh bidding process is expected to be announced in the future.
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