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White Employees Are Heavily Over-Represented In Tech Leadership

By Justin Greet 
I collected and analyzed employment data by race for 57 of the biggest tech employers in the US (1). Here are the top level conclusions:

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Web Developer Job Interview Preparation: 25 Questions, Prompts, and Coding Assignments

By Momchil 
You’ve set the alarm for 2:45pm.

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How William the Conquerer Invented Humility

By Dave Balter 
Following is the never-before published introduction for The Humility Imperative, releasing June 30th, 2020.

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How To Be Responsible For Your Own Growth

By Vinita Bansal 
We all want to have a good relationship with our managers, work on impactful projects that help us advance our career, want to be highly regarded in our line of work and be trusted and respected by others. But, how often do we take charge of our own growth? 

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I Found A Painless Way To Manage Secrets In Google Kubernetes Engine

By Merlin 
When deploying complex SaaS platforms, secrets can quickly become the bane of one’s existence. I once wrote about how we ran out of space for our environment variables (in Elastic Beanstalk) because we had so many API keys and secrets. But those were the bad old days.

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Should We Kick Hardware out of Blockchain?

By Hang Yin 
You may think blockchain has little to do with hardware. After all, from Bitcoin to Etherum, blockchains are all software-defined. The hardware-based solution is usually more centralized.

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Global Trading on the Blockchain - Opportunity or A Pipedream?

By Golubev_Od_UA 
Industries and governments are continuously seeking ways to optimize the movement of goods, data, and currencies across global supply chains. Global growth needs a jumpstart.

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A Conversation With John McAfee From Underground London

By David Smooke 
What a character. This interview began with Zoom breaking and we when we started a new Zoom call, McAfee pretended to talk without making sounds just to fuck with me. Then we hit record:

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Descriptive Analysis: Why Did These 500 Trending Startups Shut Down?

By Paul Lee 
OUR REAL WORLD PROBLEM

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