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I Built a Neuralink App Concept After Elon Musk’s Latest Joe Rogan Podcast

By Jamie Kleyweg 
I decided to design a Neuralink concept app after watching Elon Musk’s latest chat on Joe Rogan’s podcast. Context: Neuralink is one of the companies Elon Musk works on. They're developing skull implants that connect to the brain to restore certain body functions that were lost through injury or health complications.

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How To Use Guilds For Better Knowledge Transfer Between Engineers

By Alex Chernenko 
Hello, Hacker Noon people! Technology guilds are a popular but still fresh way of implementing communities of practices in companies. Still, there are many questions, especially related to guild responsibilities and organization. Together with Andrew Kozin, I've prepared this post for you as a summary of our personal experience and understanding of the role of a technology guild nowadays.

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How Social Robots Help Reduce Stress and Loneliness In Child Patients

By Vik Bogdanov 
What do a smartphone, a kick scooter and a pet have in common? When combined and powered by artificial intelligence, they become new members of the household – social companion robots. They can do a boatload of things from guarding the house and doing chores to babysitting and teaching kids to keeping company to the older adults or those with health issues.

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Falling In Love With Vue.js

By Oleksandr Simonov 
Vue.js is an open source JavaScript framework for creating user interfaces. Easily integrated into projects using other JavaScript libraries. It can function as a web framework that helps develop advanced one-page applications.

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How Feasible Is Jumpstarting Your Career With AWS Certifications?

By Moneer Rifai 
Cloud expertise is currently one of the most sought-after tech skills out there, and cloud jobs are some of the highest paying in the industry. But how does one break into this exciting field?

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Trump vs. The Internet

By David Smooke 
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Use the 80/20 Rule with Moderation

By Felipe Penha 
The 80/20 rule, a.k.a. Pareto principle, has been perpetuated along the lines: "80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes." Different cases where the rule emerges have been studied, in the last century, by great personalities such as Vilfredo Pareto (land ownership in Italy), George Kingsley Zipf (word frequency in Languages), and Joseph M. Juran (quality management in industries). Working as a Data Scientist, I have seen enough of the 80/20 rule being invoked in business meetings followed by a round of applause 👏👏👏. Also, I have read numerous LinkedIn posts alike. Most times, it is just a reckless stretch of the rule. But what is the danger here, if any? After all, profits matter more than mathematical and statistical rigor.

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15 Quick And Effective Tips To Make Zoom Meetings More Secure

By Kunal Mishra 
The Verge reporter Casey Newton and investors Hunter Walk were hosting WFH Happy Hours, a popular daily public video call show on Zoom. Some crooks started screen sharing, showing inappropriate images to everyone in the meeting.

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