Jason's Machine Learning 101 - Presentazioni Google
Jason Mayes Senior Creative Engineer, Google Machine Learning 101 Feel free to share this deck with others who are learning! Send me feedback here. Dec 2017 Welcome! If you are reading the notes there are a few extra snippets down here from time to time. But more for my own thoughts, feel free to...
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Artwork Personalization at Netflix – Netflix TechBlog – Medium
Artwork is the first instance of personalizing not just what we recommend but also how we recommend.
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Web Typography & Layout: Past, Present, and Future · An A List Apart Events
Can typography encourage long-form reading—not just scanning? What are the most exciting areas of cutting-edge experimentation in typographic technology and digital layout, and what new skills will…
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Enlight
Enlight is a resource aimed to teach anyone to code through building projects. Hosting a wide variety of tutorials and demos, Enlight provides developers with sample projects and explains how they work.
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Monitor server with CollectD, InfluxDB and Grafana - Nguyen Sy Thanh Son
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Jargon-Free Webpack Intro For VueJS Users
Webpack promises great things for Vue developers. But the range of possibilities of Webpack are also why it's so intimidating to learn. In this article, I'll give you a gentle introduction to Webpack without the jargon that may have you bewildered.
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Performance Calendar » Evolution of : Gif without the GIF
tl;dr
GIFs are awesome but terrible for quality and performance
Replacing GIFs with is better but has perf. drawbacks: not preloaded, uses range requests
Now you can s in Safari Technology Preview
Early results show mp4s in tags display
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The Beginner's Guide to ReactJS from @kentcdodds on @eggheadio
React got that name for a reason. It’s a component-based JavaScript library that renders smartly and can seriously simplify your work.
This course is f...
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The secret to being a top developer is building things! Here’s a list of fu
You can only become a great developer if you’re willing to put effort into itit. Imagine for a moment. You can’t become physically fit by reading a lot about fitness. You actually need to go to the…
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Get Ready for the AWS Serverless Application Repository | AWS News Blog
Serverless applications have become mainstream more quickly than I ever could have imagined. Every second of every day, countless AWS Lambda functions spring to life on an as-needed basis, take care of some critical business function, and then finish up. Our users tell us that they love the flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness of this model. […]
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AWS EC2 Virtualization 2017
AWS EC2 Virtualization 2017: explaining the different virtualization types, from emulation and binary substitution, paravirtualization and Xen, PV, HVM, and PVHVM modes, and the new Nitro hypervisor
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An Introduction to Scrollama.js
The what, why, and how to use scrollama.js for your next scrollytelling story.
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React-Redux A-B-C, Easy as 1–2–3 - Musa Barighzaai - Medium
This article is going to break down the 3 steps to implement Redux into your React applications. Broken down into 3 easy to remember steps.
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Understanding Ethereum Smart Contracts - Gjermund Bjaanes
You might have heard the term “smart contract,” and you might even know that they are “code” you can run on a blockchain.But how can you run code on a blockc...
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16 Lessons Learned Bootstrapping Kinsta from 0 to 7-Figure in Revenue
Check out the lessons we learned during our bootstrapping journey, and how we turned our startup into a 7-figure business. Nothing is impossible!
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Eric's Archived Thoughts: Generating Wireframe Boxes with CSS and HTML5
A method to create labeled wireframe-style boxes on top of existing page elements using a potpourri of CSS and tiny bits of HTML5.
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Common Responsive Layouts with CSS Grid (and some without!)
CSS grid is now supported in Samsung internet v6.2 and many other modern browsers and has been the answer to many a prayer of web developers everywhere. In the same way that flexbox gave us a way to…
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Modelling for Domain Driven Design: A Case Study | Moonpig Engineering Blog
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The Vanual | Complete Guide to Living the Van Life
Explore the entire van conversion process and learn what it takes to live life on the road.
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GTD in 15 minutes – A Pragmatic Guide to Getting Things Done
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Simple Asynchronous Infinite Scroll with Vue Watchers ― Scotch
Learn how to use Vue Watchers to check if a user has reached the bottom of a page and trigger infinite scrolling.
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Videos: Testing with PhpStorm | PhpStorm Blog
PhpStorm supports all the major PHP testing frameworks: PHPUnit, Codeception, Behat, and PHPSpec.Recently we've published a series of short videos about running PHPUnit and Codeception tests in Ph
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Building React Applications with Idiomatic Redux from @dan_abramov on @eggh
This course will pick up where we left off with the Redux Fundamentals course. If you haven't watched that yet, you are highly encouraged to do so!
You ...
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The Cost Of JavaScript – Dev Channel – Medium
As we build sites more heavily reliant on JavaScript, we sometimes pay for what we send down in ways that we can’t always easily see. In this post, I’ll cover why a little discipline can help if…
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Fitness su Instagram: "Follow ? @girlsbuzz (me) for the best training video
1,689 likes, 15 comments - howtogetmuscles on November 14, 2017: "Follow 👉 @girlsbuzz (me) for the best training videos
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Spotted @goodful".
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Envisioning Chemistry, beautifully stunning videos of chemical reactions an
As a follow-up to Beautiful Chemistry, the Beauty of Science and the Chinese Chemical Society have teamed up to showcase the
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A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Things Done®
Getting things done is a task management system that helps you clarify what needs to be done, and when. Learn the GTD basics here.
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Flexbox and Grids, your layout’s best friends
We decided to debunk the myths around Flexbox & Grids in order to show you the power of these two technologies working together.
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Something is wrong on the internet – James Bridle – Medium
I’m James Bridle. I’m a writer and artist concerned with technology and culture. I usually write on my own blog, but frankly I don’t want what I’m talking about here anywhere near my own site. Please…
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http://meetupfeed.com/recorded-vuejs-talks-last-three-months-vuejs-talks-digest-q3-2017/
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ReactPWA | Progressive web application with ReactJS
An extendable boilerplate built on top of PawJS
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Against an Increasingly User-Hostile Web - Neustadt.fr
We are quietly replacing an open web that connects and empowers with one that restricts and commoditizes people. We need to stop it.
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PHP: Design Patterns
Write better PHP code by following these popular (and time-tested) design patterns.
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Web Typography: Designing Tables to be Read, Not Looked At · An A List Apar
You may not think about it often, but tables are meant to be read. In this excerpt from Chapter 2 of his book, Web Typography, Richard Rutter explains how typography can improve the UX of our rows …
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Docker for any PHP Version | Servers for Hackers
Using Docker to get 5.3, which required a PHP version I didn't have on my local machine.
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Angular Day 2017 on Vimeo
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JavaScript Start-up Performance – reloading – Medium
As web developers, we know how easy it is to end up with web page bloat. But loading a webpage is much more than shipping bytes down the wire. Once the browser has downloaded our page’s scripts it…
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Next Level Webpack Dashboard – freeCodeCamp
Webpack-dashboard has over 13,000 stars on GitHub, yet I almost never encounter developer teams making use of the plugin. We’re all familiar with the webpack log above. Although sometimes I wonder —…
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Infrequently Noted
Performance budgets are an essential but under-appreciated part of product success and team health. Most partners we work with are not aware of the real-world operating environment and make inappropriate technology choices as a result. We set a time budget of less than 5 seconds first-load Time-to-Interactive and less than two seconds for subsequent loads. We further constrain ourselves to a baseline device and network configuration to measure progress. 2017's global baseline is a ~$200 Android device on a 400Kbps link with a 400ms round-trip-time ('RTT'). This translates to ~130-170KB of critical-path resources, depending on composition; the more JS you include, the smaller the bundle must be.
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From Bootstrap to CSS Grid – Times Open
Despite many clever hacks and creative workarounds, there hasn’t been a simple answer for creating layout on the web. From misusing tables, to over-engineering simple floats that push around content…
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How to become a memory master | Idriz Zogaj | TEDxGoteborg - YouTube
Never miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: http://bit.ly/1FAg8hBIdriz is passionate about teaching others how to improve their memories and believes t...
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Joshua Foer: Feats of memory anyone can do | TED Talk
There are people who can quickly memorize lists of thousands of numbers, the order of all the cards in a deck (or ten!), and much more. Science writer Joshua Foer describes the technique -- called the memory palace -- and shows off its most remarkable feature: anyone can learn how to use it, including him.
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Vue.JS Top 10 Articles For the Past Month (v.Oct 2017)
For the past month, we’ve ranked nearly 800 Vue articles to pick the Top 10 stories that can help advance your career. (1.2% chance to be pi
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DevDocs API Documentation
Fast, offline, and free documentation browser for developers. Search 100+ docs in one web app including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Ruby, Python, Go, C, C++, and many more.
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Troy Hunt: The 6-Step "Happy Path" to HTTPS
It's finally time: it's time the pendulum swings further towards the "secure by
default" end of the scale than what it ever has before. At least insofar as
securing web traffic goes because as of this week's Chrome 62's launch, any
website with an input box is now doing this when served over an insecure
connection:
It's not doing it immediately for everyone
[https://textslashplain.com/2017/10/18/chrome-field-trials/], but don't worry,
it's coming very soon even if it hasn't yet arrived for yo
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100/100 su Pagespeed Insights con il tuo sito Wordpress
L'unica guida che ti fa ottenere veramente il 100/100 su tutte le tab di Pagespeed Insights. Metti il turbo al tuo sito Wordpress diminuisci il bounce rate
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Metaballs
Metaballs, not to be confused with meatballs, are organic looking squishy gooey blobs. From a mathematical perspective they are an iso…
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Don't Overthink It (Flexbox) Grids | CSS-Tricks
Four years ago I posted "Don't Overthink it Grids" and it resonated with quite a few people. Even back then, I thought we might have been at Peak Grid.
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Developer Experience Lessons Operating a Serverless-like Platform At Netflix
Drawing from our developer experience learnings operating a Serverless-like platform at Netflix, we outline various aspects that are applicable to general purpose serverless solutions too.
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Michael Dyrynda | Uploading files to Amazon S3 from the browser - Part One
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Create a Vuex Store using TypeScript from @alexjoverm on @eggheadio
A Vuex store centralizes the state of your app, making it easy to reason about your state flow.
In this lesson we’ll see how we can create a Vuex stor...
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What I Learned From Reading Every Amazon Shareholders Letter
Insights from every Amazon Shareholder Letter dating back to 1997.
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Web Audio Modem
What do you do when you cannot copy text between computers due to lack of internet connectivity? I built a modem using the Web Audio API, allowing data transfer via audio.
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Rebuilding slack.com – Several People Are Coding
In August, we released a major redesign of slack.com, and we want to give you a peek behind-the-scenes. Rebuilding our marketing website was a massive project that took careful coordination across a variety of teams, departments, and agencies. We implemented a redesign while overhauling all the under-the-hood code. Our aim was to address a few…
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The Depression Thing
the depression thing: a neat story about depression and mental health. By Zach Holman.
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CSS Grid Challenge: Winners and Templates – Smashing Magazine
[CSS Grid](https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2017/06/building-production-ready-css-grid-layout/) is becoming the **new layout standard** for the web, and we are all still experimenting with what we can achieve with it.
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Comparing CSS Resets
This pen is a demo by scotch.io to demonstrate different CSS resets and how they are used....
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Out to Get You
Epistemic Status: Reference. Expanded From: Against Facebook, as the post originally intended. Some things are fundamentally Out to Get You. They seek resources at your expense. Fees are hidden. E…
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Conclusion
Let's take a very quick look at how best to set up PHP-FPM for high throughput, low latency, and more stable CPU and memory use. By default, most setups
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A Five-Minute Guide to Better Typography — Pierrick Calvez
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Uncle Bob and Silver Bullets • Hillel Wayne
A while back I wrote that Robert Martin was ruining software by being too good at programming. That was supposed to be a joke. Since then he’s done his damndest to actually ruin software by telling people they’re doing it wrong. His most recent response where he yells at software correctness was the breaking point for me, so I’m going to go ahead and say what many of us have been thinking:
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How to handle configuration in PHP - Magium - The Selenium-based testing fr
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Your app is an onion: Why software projects spiral out of control
You start with the best of intentions. You hire a developer to build out your startup idea. But almost every week, it feels like the project needs tweaking. Features start creeping in, and the scope…
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Learn Blockchains by Building One – Hacker Noon
You’re here because, like me, you’re psyched about the rise of Cryptocurrencies. And you want to know how Blockchains work—the fundamental technology behind them.
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Draggable JS – JavaScript drag and drop library
Draggable is a lightweight, responsive, modern drag and drop JavaScript library – the ideal choice for adding slick native-feeling drag and drop behaviour to your web apps.
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We need to talk about Session Tickets
More specifically, TLS 1.2 Session Tickets.
Session Tickets, specified in RFC 5077 [https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5077],
are a technique to resume TLS sessions by storing key material encrypted on the
clients. In TLS 1.2 they speed up the handshake from two to one round-trips.
Unfortunately, a combination of deployment realities and three design flaws
makes them the weakest link in modern TLS, potentially turning limited key
compromise into passive decryption of large amounts of traffic.
How
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Going back to Web Basics: Structuring HTML – Toni-Jan Keith Monserrat – Med
As web developers, there’s no escaping the fact that we have typed HTML since we did our first web development tutorial or published our first website. Right now, we can manipulate HTML to our own…
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10 SASS (SCSS) mixins you should be using in your projects | Engage
Save yourself time and stop repeating so much code, with help from a set of 10 SCSS 'mixins' taken from the Engage Front End Baseplate.
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Six random issues and their solutions in VueJS. - Stijlbreuk - Medium
@Stijlbreuk, we ❤️ VueJS. We quickly fell in love with it after testing it and comparing it with the usual suspects such as Angular, React, Ember and some unusual suspects such as Mithril and a very…
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It’s all going to be serverless — the question is “When?”
The preceding 10 years have taught us to embrace the elasticity and manageability of the cloud. Cloud sparked the intoxicatingly powerful notion of being able to have a new server whenever you…
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Penthouse 1.0 — Official Release!?? – Jonas Ohlsson Aden – Medium
Penthouse is the first and best free critical css generator out there, helping you improve your speed index — time to first render. Inspired by Facebook’s awesome open source contribution with React…
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Face ID, Touch ID, No ID, PINs and Pragmatic Security
I was wondering recently after poring through yet another data breach how many
people actually use multi-step verification. I mean here we have a construct
where even if the attacker has the victim's credentials, they're rendered
useless once challenged for the authenticator code or SMS which is subsequently
set. I went out looking for figures and found the following on Dropbox:
> "less than 1% of the Dropbox user base is taking advantage of the company’s
two-factor authentication feature": htt
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Basic Single Page application using Vue.js and Firebase — Part 1
In this tutorial I want to describe how to build a basic scaffold application with Vue.js and Firebase.
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Vue.js communication Part 1: single component | Christian Gambardella
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How to gradually upgrade toward PHPUnit 6 with namespaced classes
In the latest months I wrote multiple times, in different projects, code migrating PHPUnit toward major version 6. This upgrade is harder than the previous one, since in this version it was introduced a big breaking change: all classes got (finally!) namespaced.
This means that any usage of those classes in your project needs to be updated. It may seem a simple find & replace job, but since you need to introduce at least one use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase line at the top of each one of your test classes, it’s a boring and a little more than trivial task; also, upgrading it in a single big jump may not be feasible or prudent, especially in the case of open source or distributed libraries, where backward compatibility and support for old PHP versions must be ensured.
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Domain-Driven Design | @herbertograca
Domain-Driven Design was coined by Eric Evans in his fantastic book Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software, published in 2003. Eric Evans book was key in formalising man…
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How to not be annoyed by tests and why they are important — Part 1
Developers tend to not write tests, the code is really hard to test or we simply don’t have time to write tests. For the last 3 years I was always struggling to test our software. These are merely…
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Configuring With Composer in PhpStorm 2017.2 | PhpStorm Blog
Configuring PhpStorm correctly is important to get the most out of your IDE, and PhpStorm 2017.2 has made it easier by allowing you to detect some of the settings from your `composer.json` file.
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JSX (react) in depth - an interactive tutorial
JSX react in depth - an interactive tutorial
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Show HN: Page.REST – An API to fetch details from a web page as JSON | Hacker News
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