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Daily Crunch: After glitch causes a two-hour global outage, WhatsApp restores service

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Bilt Rewards, which works with some of the country’s largest multifamily owners and operators to create loyalty programs and a co-branded credit card for property renters, entered unicorn status after securing $150 million in a growth round at a $1.5 8 questions to answer before your startup faces technical due diligence. .”

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Book Review: A Philosophy of Software Design

Henrik Warne

I really liked A Philosophy of Software Design by John Ousterhout. The focus is on how to structure systems to make them easy to understand and work with. The author is a professor of Computer Science at Stanford, but he has also spent 14 years developing commercial software. What I Liked The Most.

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Daily Crunch: Due to ‘growing concerns about security risks,’ Samsung bans workers from using generative AI

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Nextdoor now has a new “Assistant” feature, powered of course by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, to help users of the neighborhood social network write posts that will have more positive engagement, Aisha writes. TechCrunch+ is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack. Want help finding your lost dog?

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What is a liquid neural network, really?

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The initial research papers date back to 2018, but for most, the notion of liquid networks (or liquid neural networks) is a new one. It was “Liquid Time-constant Networks,” published at the tail end of 2020, that put the work on other researchers’ radar. Everyone talks about scaling up their network,” Hasani notes. “We

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Mulesoft Anypoint Studio Overview & Review

The Crazy Programmer

Amongst the most pressing issues confronting IT departments, today is system connectivity. Connecting apps with point-to-point code are unsustainable, time-consuming, and costly. MuleSoft is used by over 1,600 companies to build application networks. And it can find the source of any faults or system failures.

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Book Review: Designing Data-Intensive Applications

Henrik Warne

It covers databases and distributed systems in clear language, great detail and without any fluff. I particularly like that the author Martin Kleppmann knows the theory very well, but also seems to have a lot of practical experience of the types of systems he describes. Foundations of Data Systems. Encoding and Evolution.

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How Programming Teams are Making Remote Work Functional

The Crazy Programmer

This caused a lot of disruption for a number of companies, but more so for the programming teams that are so used to working in close proximity to each other daily. So what are programming teams doing now, and is it making their solutions better than before? Software Development Frameworks. Read on to find out.