Woman up! Red Hat’s women in technology focuses on role models and success stories
On Jun. 7, Red Hat hosted its annual Women in Technology event, which celebrates the importance of women’s involvement in the technology industry, and gives women in the industry a space to talk about the barriers that still exist in tech today. From the venue in the Microsoft Canada head
Read MoreWhy every EV charging network combined can’t compete with Tesla
It’s no secret that the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles generally sucks. There are exceptions, of course: Tesla has it pretty well figured out, and some highly trafficked corridors are well covered. But overall, the state of fast charging, which can replenish usable amounts of range in 30 minutes or
Read MoreQuerying Both Structured and Unstructured Data with LlamaIndex and OpenAI
Combining text-to-SQL structured analysis and semantic search for a vacation planContinue reading on Better Programming »
Read MoreMechanical Turk workers are using AI to automate being human
File this one under inevitable but hilarious. Mechanical Turk is a service that from its earliest days seemed to invite shenanigans, and indeed researchers show that nearly half of its “turkers” appear to be using AI to do tasks that were specifically intended to be done by humans because AI
Read MoreScaling as a Manager
Tips for rearranging your responsibilities and managing your time to carry out new dutiesPhoto by Andy Beales on UnsplashImagine you have been leading a team of a decent size for a while, and then over time, your team grows beyond the healthy size of a single team, or your team’s mission expands,
Read MoreHiring Buzzwords and the Paper Ceiling
It’s crucial to consider the immense potential and talent that lies beyond the boundaries of traditional educationPhoto by Sven Brandsma on UnsplashThe Paper Ceiling. An invisible barrier that comes for workers without a bachelor's degree. It comes with a next-to-non-existent professional network, no alumni network, being screened out of entry-level positions,
Read MoreCode of Honor: Unveiling My Software Team’s Values
How I build world-class developer teamsCouple discussing technology. *All images were generated by MidjourneyMy journey navigating the complexities of the software industry for a little over a decade now — from large corporations to agile startups — has allowed me to nurture a distinct set of values. These values are my North Star guiding
Read MoreFoXAI for Pneumonia
Applying explainable AI methods to lung diseasePicture of lungs from radiopedia.org, 1- trachea, 2–3 right/left bronchus, 4 — right lobe (4a-superior, 4b-middle, 4c- inferior), 5 — left lobe (5a- superior, 5b — inferior), six on the right and 7- horizontal fissure, six on the left oblique fissure, 8 — pulmonary artery.What is Pneumonia?Pneumonia is a common infection, with increased
Read MoreCanva introduces new developer tools and $50M investment fund
Canva has been around since 2013, and has been a tremendously successful design platform, raising over $570 million and garnering 135 million users along the way. With that kind of traction, it makes a ton of sense to let developers tap into that user base and take advantage of the
Read MoreAsk Sophie: How much time and money will we need for an H-1B transfer?
Sophie Alcorn Contributor Share on Twitter Sophie Alcorn is the founder of Alcorn Immigration Law in Silicon Valley and 2019 Global Law Experts Awards’ “Law Firm of the Year in California for Entrepreneur Immigration Services.” She connects people with the businesses and opportunities that expand their lives. More posts by
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