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Building an AI Red Team to Stop Problems Before They Start

By Daniel Jeffries 
An incredible 87% of data science projects never go live.

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What Happens When You Get Sick Right Now?

By Artur Kiulian 
We are living in a weird time. Day by day we see more & more people coughing and getting sick, our neighbors, coworkers on Zoom calls, politicians, etc… But here’s when it becomes really, really scary — when you become one of “those” and have no clue what to do. Your reptile brain activates, you enter a state of panic, and engage complete freakout mode. That’s what happened to me this Monday, and I’m not sure I’m past this stage.

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How to Build a Bar Chart Race on COVID-19 Cases in 5 Minutes

By James N 
Using the new Tableau version 2020.1 onwards.

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Trading Crypto When Charts Fail: How To Use Elliott Waves and Fibonacci Retracement Instead

By DxOne Exchange 
In this article, we dive deep into the advanced concepts and techniques employed in the technical analysis of cryptocurrencies. We'll be witnessing how the market moves in waves, as a whole, and on all other levels as well, through our analysis of advanced methods like Elliott Wave theory, Fibonacci Retracement, and much more.

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Just Paste Link and Hit Enter to Embed CodePen, CodeSandBox, Tweets or Youtube on Hacker Noon

By David Smooke 
Hey, the Hacker Noon editor now supports embeds from CodeSandbox and CodePen so software developers can better tell the story of their code. To use, simply paste the link and hit enter (GIF above).

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How to Hack Awareness for Your Startup — Without Content Marketing

By John Lafleur 
Startups usually focus on building their product first, and don’t even try to generate leads or interest until an MVP is ready. Some will just launch on ProductHunt hoping for some lead flow. But in the best case, they will get eyeballs for two days, and then no more leads come in. And building a lead flow is not that easy. 

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How a Desperate Computer Science Student Got a Job Through TikTok

By Laura Sophie 
In the midst of this global crisis, millions of tech workers are losing their jobs. These individuals are now flocking by the thousands back to LinkedIn, looking for remote jobs. Bonjee's situation was no different.

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