Start Learning Front And Back End Development With This 25 Bundle

The package include nine separate courses, each covering a corner of the full development process. From servers and databases to user interface and design aesthetics, these courses explore the steps and tools needed to complete every stage of a project’s lifecycle. The courses featured are: The Complete Responsive Web Design Course (a $50 value) Learn Angular by Creating a Web Application (a $50 value) Intro to Next.js (a $50 value) Intro to Bootstrap (a $50 value) Azure Deployment for Node....

December 23, 2022 · 2 min · 223 words · Chase Verde

Startup Will Map The Coronavirus Spread By Looking At Poo

Biobot, an MIT spinout based in Massachusetts, will map the pandemic by analyzing data from sewage samples collected from across the US. The idea for the project came from new research showing that SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19, is shed in poo that flows through our toilets into city sewage systems. Biobot wants to test this sewage for SARS-CoV-2, and then use the data to create a map of the virus as it spreads to new places....

December 23, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · Candy Sherwood

Study Influencers Can T Even Influence Anymore

Littered Instagram feeds mean users are tapping ‘like’ less than ever before. This study by InfluencerDB measured engagement with a like-follower ratio, or by the average number of likes on a post compared to the follower count. In 2019, the engagement rate for sponsored posts fell to 2.4 from 4 percent three years earlier. And it’s not just the average influencer struggling to keep their followers interested in detox tea, the engagement rate declined across the board in the past year....

December 23, 2022 · 2 min · 263 words · Antonio Johnson

Tech In Latin America An Entrepreneur S Guide To April S Startup News

Much has changed in four years. Venture capitalists, for instance, have taken a shine to the region, with funding in just the first quarter of 2019 quintupling the $500 million that was raised by companies in all of 2016, and the number of unicorns — privately held startups that are valued at over $1 billion — having shot up from one in 2016 to 14 by the end of 2019....

December 23, 2022 · 9 min · 1793 words · Ronald Lopez

Tesla Recalls 9 500 Cars For Steering Issues And Detaching Roof Trim

According to the report and the US’ National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration, the first recall relates to the roof trim in 9,136 Model X vehicles from 2016. The recall states the trim may separate from the vehicle due to bolts that may not have been tightened sufficiently and an incorrect use of adhesive. The NHTSA says the front and spine cosmetic roof trim may have been improperly attached to the vehicle....

December 23, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Mary Taylor

The Feral Hog Meme Encapsulates The Best Side Of The Internet

Yep, when I stirred, and flipped open my phone this morning, my feed was filled with memes about garden-roaming, kid-attacking wild swine. I was utterly confuddled. After a bit of digging, I found the tweet that started it all: — William McNabb (@WillieMcNabb) August 4, 2019 Now, anyone who spends any sort of time online knows memes aren’t newsworthy by themselves. Yes, they’re an integral and longstanding part of internet culture, but are generally fast moving and light by nature....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 571 words · Wayne Milano

The 15 Steps To Successfully Selling A Startup

As a product intelligence platform, the synergy between our technologies was clear, even more so as we compared several offers from companies public and private. This process, while successful, was nonetheless quite challenging at times. Thankfully we had some great investors and advisors to guide us along the way. We came to realize acquisitions actually follow a fairly consistent process. And we wanted to now open-source a protocol for those who may be navigating their acquisition for the first time....

December 23, 2022 · 14 min · 2795 words · John Leflore

The Advantages Of Self Explainable Ai Over Interpretable Ai

In the past few years, explainable artificial intelligence has become a growing field of interest. Scientists and developers are deploying deep learning algorithms in sensitive fields such as medical imaging analysis and self-driving cars. There is concern, however, about how these AI operate. Investigating the inner-workings of deep neural networks is very difficult, and their engineers often can’t determine what are the key factors that contribute to their output. For instance, suppose a neural network has labeled the image of a skin mole as cancerous....

December 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1388 words · Tracy Pagan

The Asteroid That Killed Dinosaurs Hit At Worst Possible Angle Study Finds

Simulations show the impactor struck Earth at an angle around 60 degrees to the surface of Earth. Striking at this angle, the asteroid kicked up the greatest possible amount of dust, maximizing climate change, killing off the clade of animals, as well as 75 percent of other species on Earth. The dust lifted into the atmosphere, including millions of tons of sulfur, blocked out the Sun, creating a “nuclear winter” worldwide....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 618 words · Patricia Stewart

The Brutally Honest Guide To A Career In Tech Journalism

Next month marks my third year at TNW. I’ve been working in tech journalism in some capacity for almost eight years now. And honestly? It’s been a wild ride. From time to time, I receive emails from strangers asking how I got my job. I’m always happy to point them in the direction of TNW’s open vacancies, but I always feel like I could do more. So, here it is: all my tech journalism career advice, distilled into one simple blog post....

December 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1400 words · Albert Eicher

The Dev Career Ladder Needs Reassessing Not All Senior Developers Should Be Managers

The career ladder for software engineers is often confusing and inconsistent. Many people who go into software development tend to go in with tunnel vision – they don’t even think about the career ladder because they’re so focused on the next pay bump or the next feature release. Also, they know that there are at least two steps in the ladder to worry about before anything dramatic can happen: junior developers become mid level developers and mid level developers become senior developers....

December 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1396 words · James Stout

The Last Thing We Need Is For The Auto Industry To Get Back To Normal

Those who know that returning to old ways is not an option are using this pandemic as an opportunity to press the reset button. Businesses and individuals alike are reflecting on their actions and thinking about how to implement changes. As one of the major contributors of greenhouse gas emissions, it’s time for the auto industry to put the pedal to the metal and work towards real change, not just shallow benchmarks....

December 23, 2022 · 7 min · 1436 words · Julius White

The Magic Of Mediocre Technology

Today we’re gonna talk about the joy of okay tech. Okay? Not a fantastic joke, sure, but a good one just wouldn’t fit with this newsletter’s topic. And we’re all about consistency over here. And, of course, mediocre technology. The other day, I discovered the current Apple TV is now over a thousand days old. And it got me thinking about adequate technology. My first Apple streaming cuboid (circa… 2012) felt magic....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 518 words · John Dodgen

The Netherlands Is The Ideal Breeding Ground For Green Tech Startups

Managing the climate is deeply rooted in Dutch culture. With nearly a third of its land below sea level, the country has been highly-adaptive to environmental challenges — finding ways to turn them into opportunities for technological growth. Think, for instance, of how the Dutch have managed to reclaim land from sea with polders, or avoid flooding from the North Sea with the construction of the Delta Works, a series of dams and surge barriers along the southern West coast....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 429 words · Maria Baker

The Secret Startup Weapon No One Talks About Befriending Competitors

But over my 15 years of building startups, my co-founder and I have found a better strategy is to cozy up to the competition — even befriend them. I know this approach can seem counterintuitive, but it was critical to the success of our last business, Imagine Easy, and is the same playbook we’re following with our current one, classic games, and brain training app Solitaired. Not convinced? Well, let me walk you through the short-, medium- and long-term benefits we’ve seen from this strategy — and how easy it is to put into action....

December 23, 2022 · 5 min · 901 words · Jason Green

The Taur Electric Scooter Prioritizes Safety With Giant Tires And A Forward Riding Position

Now a scooter startup called Taur, which launched its first product on Kickstarter this week, thinks it can make a safer, more stable scooter ride, in a package that otherwise looks pretty sleek too. The Taur scooter’s pneumatic balloon tires are 12.5-inches wide, which is far larger than the 8-ish inch tires you’ll typically see on scooters. Moreover, they’re actually a name-brand product from Continental and have a Kevlar puncture protection layer, which should provide some additional peace of mind....

December 23, 2022 · 4 min · 686 words · Susan Nelson

The Transport Industry Isn T Doing Enough To Halt Climate Change Report Says

Even more alarmingly, the scenarios mapped out in the report show that announced pledges fall far short of the emission reductions needed to limit the temperature rises to 1.5 Celsius degrees — beyond which the worst impacts of climate change will be felt. Feeling depressed yet? Me too. Transport at the core of the problem Not surprisingly, transport is expectedly a focal point of the report, as it has the highest levels on reliance on fossil fuels and accounts for 37% of CO2 emissions from end-use sectors....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 575 words · Susan Browning

The Uk Illegally Copied Sensitive Personal Data From Eu Databases But The Eu Doesn T Seem To Care

When Julian King, the European commissioner for security, acknowledged the existence of the secret report detailing the UK’s illegal and sloppy data practices — which the EU Observer revealed in 2018 — he added that “there are a number of member states that have challenges in this area.” While the remark might have been made to decrease the severity of the UK’s infraction, for MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld it only hints at a bigger systemic problem....

December 23, 2022 · 5 min · 1030 words · Deborah Martin

The Windows 11 Beta Is Finally Out Here S How To Install It

Today the company finally released its first build into the proper ‘beta’ channel, where builds are typically much more stable and generally stable enough to use on your primary PC. Per Microsoft’s own words, the Beta Channel is ‘right for early adopters,’ where your feedback ‘has the greatest impact,’ and where builds ‘will be reliable with updates validated by Microsoft.’ By comparison, the Dev channel is right for ‘highly technical users’ and will have ‘rough edges’ and ‘some instability....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 427 words · Sylvia Sanchez

The World Isn T Ready For Deepfakes Here S What We Need To Do

Thanks to illusory superiority, you probably think you’re better than average. You probably also think you couldn’t possibly be fooled by a computer program. After all, you just got back from seeing the latest superhero movie, and it was obvious which parts were CGI’d. But here’s the thing: deepfakes are getting so impossibly convincing, even the best discerners aided with the right technology are having trouble telling the difference between what’s faked and what’s real....

December 23, 2022 · 5 min · 1007 words · Patricia Pullen