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New Inline Emoji Reactions on Hacker Noon

By Dane Lyons 
The traditional comment box at the end of a blog post is not a sufficient way to facilitate reader and writer communication. It falls short in a number of ways:

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Hacker Noon Joins Mozilla’s Fix The Internet Incubator

By David Smooke 
The internet functions, but does it work? 

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New Inline Emoji Reactions on Hacker Noon

By Dane Lyons 
The traditional comment box at the end of a blog post is not a sufficient way to facilitate reader and writer communication. It falls short in a number of ways:

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Learning When and When Not to Leverage AI in Your Products

By Aditi 
You need to go from your house to the Airport. Do you take a Limo or a bike? Of course a Limo? The road is bad and the traffic worse... A Limo is not always the right choice.

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A Beginner's Guide to the Dark Web and Online Anonymity

By Arushi A 
If you have always wondered what’s the deal with the dark web and how to access it, or you just want to learn how to browse the web without spreading your information around, you’re at the right place.

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The Rise of Robots: Insights Into the Global Robotics Market

By CapitalXPartners 
2020 marks one hundred years since the word “robot” was first coined by science fiction playwright, Karel Capek. Forty years later, in 1961, General Motors installed the worlds first industrial robot, paving the way for automated manufacturing and the era of programmable machines.

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MIDAS: A State-of-the-Art Model for Anomaly Detection in Graphs

By Limarc Ambalina 
In machine learning, hot topics such as autonomous vehicles, GANs, and face recognition often take up most of the media spotlight. However, another equally important issue that data scientists are working to solve is anomaly detection. From network security to financial fraud, anomaly detection helps protect businesses, individuals, and online communities. To help improve anomaly detection, researchers have developed a new approach called MIDAS.

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Is Buy and Hold Really the Best Strategy in Crypto?

By deandree 
There are a lot of these proverbs that get thrown around the trading community like “cut your losses short, let your winners run”, “buy the dip”, “never add to a losing trade”, “don’t try to catch a falling knife” etc. Yes, intuitively they sound about right, but how much truth there really is behind them?

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A n00b's Guide To Data Structures and Algorithms

By Chamal Pradeep 
We are going to start a series of lessons based on Data Structures and Algorithms.

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What Are The New Features in Python 3.9?

By Gajesh Naik 
It’s that time again, a new version of Python is imminent. Now in beta (3.9.0b3), we will soon be seeing the full release of Python 3.9.

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The One Piece Of Advice All Founders Need To Hear

By Kerry Morrison 
Lose the to-do list, there is only one thing you need to focus on

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Did You Miss Bitcoin’s Most Revolutionary Feature Too?

By Mark 
With bitcoin’s price gaining steam, you may think it’s about to go mainstream.

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HDTree: A Customizable and Interactable Decision Tree Written in Python

By mereep 
Introducing a customizable and interactable Decision Tree-Framework written in Python

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COVID Happened And I Decided to Stop Gaming And Start Coding

By Mitchell Harp 
It's no secret that today, during a global pandemic unlike anything in well over a hundred years, many people are stuck at home and unable to work by no choice of their own. This massive inconvenience of feeling trapped and bored out of our minds for months within our own dwellings is leaving a lot of us with fluxes of emotions like restlessness, hopelessness, depression, and many other not-so-good things. 😷 On a positive note though, this is a great time to adopt some new mental flexibility skills.

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What Whiplash Teaches Us About the "Sink or Swim" Method in Engineering

By tom@swimm.io 
I love movies - Particularly ones that can be referenced to bring a point home in a professional discussion. Such is the case with the movie “Whiplash” and the debate over the “sink or swim” methodology in engineer onboarding.

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10 Female Software Developers Helpful Advice For New Devs

By arielcamus 
Currently, women only represent 27.5% of software developers globally (source at bottom of article). The software developer community has a long way to go to reach gender equality and one of the ways to do this is to help highlight female developers.

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What Professional Gamers Can Teach Us About Tech Health

By Jennifer Spencer 
When asked to name a paragon of technology-life balance, most people wouldn’t reflexively answer, professional gamer. 

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AI in Gaming: 5 Ways Machine Learning Will Change the Industry

By Limarc Ambalina 
With rampant developments in computer vision technology, there are many ways that machine learning is being used in the video game industry, especially in virtual reality. Developments in VR games are quickly changing the way we game and the way we socialize. It wouldn’t be much of a stretch to say that VR is the future of gaming.

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Google Developer Expert Phil Nash is Nominated for Ruby on Rails "Thinker of the Year"

By Noonies 
Among the 2,000+ deserving humans nominated across 5 categories for over 200 award titles in this year's Noonies, we discovered Phil Nash from the United states.

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