Big Tech doesn’t just build, they buy.
From Alphabet’s YouTube to Amazon’s Whole Foods, here’s how tech giants quietly own the apps, tools, and brands you use every day.
#Businessbulls #Tech
From Alphabet’s YouTube to Amazon’s Whole Foods, here’s how tech giants quietly own the apps, tools, and brands you use every day.
#Businessbulls #Tech
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Talk With Paulos Yibelo
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Hey guys 👋
I just wanted to drop this amazing podcast I came across, it’s an interview with Paulos Yibelo, one of the top Ethiopian hackers. 🇪🇹💻
Honestly, I learned a lot from this one and he talks about hacking, cybersecurity, and his journey, and it’s super inspiring.
I think you guys will love it too. Give it a listen when you get the chance
I just wanted to drop this amazing podcast I came across, it’s an interview with Paulos Yibelo, one of the top Ethiopian hackers. 🇪🇹💻
Honestly, I learned a lot from this one and he talks about hacking, cybersecurity, and his journey, and it’s super inspiring.
I think you guys will love it too. Give it a listen when you get the chance
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Distributed Systems:
A distributed system is a system of multiple nodes that are physically separated but linked together using the network. Each of these nodes includes a small amount of the distributed operating system software. Every node in this system communicates and shares resources with each other and handles processes in a team. Distributed systems are a growing trend as more and more applications migrate to the cloud. They allow improved performance, scalability, and fault tolerance compared to a traditional centralized system. This Distributed System blog will cover all the basic to advanced topics of distributed systems like communication, remote procedure calls, Distributed File Systems, Distributed shared memory, etc. to provide you with a thorough overview of distributed systems.
Why do we need a distributed system
Broadly speaking, they allow us to achieve following
1. Horizontal scalability
2. High efficiency for given infra costs
3. High availability
from medium.com
A distributed system is a system of multiple nodes that are physically separated but linked together using the network. Each of these nodes includes a small amount of the distributed operating system software. Every node in this system communicates and shares resources with each other and handles processes in a team. Distributed systems are a growing trend as more and more applications migrate to the cloud. They allow improved performance, scalability, and fault tolerance compared to a traditional centralized system. This Distributed System blog will cover all the basic to advanced topics of distributed systems like communication, remote procedure calls, Distributed File Systems, Distributed shared memory, etc. to provide you with a thorough overview of distributed systems.
Why do we need a distributed system
Broadly speaking, they allow us to achieve following
1. Horizontal scalability
2. High efficiency for given infra costs
3. High availability
from medium.com
Medium
Distributed Systems: Basics
A distributed system is a system of multiple nodes that are physically separated but linked together using the network. Each of these nodes…
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The net/http package in Go remains one of the most elegant and powerful ways to build web servers. ⚙️
It gives full control, from defining routes to handling requests and crafting responses, without hiding the details behind abstractions.
That simplicity is intentional: you understand every layer of the HTTP workflow while still leveraging Go’s speed and concurrency model.
It’s a great reminder that strong fundamentals often outperform heavy frameworks.
Sometimes, minimalism is the best architecture.
#Golang #BackendDevelopment #WebEngineering #GoLang
It gives full control, from defining routes to handling requests and crafting responses, without hiding the details behind abstractions.
That simplicity is intentional: you understand every layer of the HTTP workflow while still leveraging Go’s speed and concurrency model.
It’s a great reminder that strong fundamentals often outperform heavy frameworks.
Sometimes, minimalism is the best architecture.
#Golang #BackendDevelopment #WebEngineering #GoLang
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📌 Machine Learning Basics: Classification
Hello everyone 👋
Today I want to share one of the core concepts of Machine Learning — Classification.
🔹 What is Classification?
Classification is a type of supervised learning where the goal is to predict a category (label) instead of a number.
The model learns from labeled data and uses that knowledge to classify new, unseen data.
🔹 Common Examples
🔹 Binary Classification
Most beginner problems are binary classification, meaning there are only two possible outcomes:
In ML:
Example:
Malignant → 1
Benign → 0
🔹 Why Classification Matters
Classification is widely used in:
Hello everyone 👋
Today I want to share one of the core concepts of Machine Learning — Classification.
🔹 What is Classification?
Classification is a type of supervised learning where the goal is to predict a category (label) instead of a number.
The model learns from labeled data and uses that knowledge to classify new, unseen data.
🔹 Common Examples
* Email → Spam or Not Spam
* Tumor → Malignant or Benign
* Transaction → Fraud or Normal
* Student result → Pass or Fail
🔹 Binary Classification
Most beginner problems are binary classification, meaning there are only two possible outcomes:
* Yes / No
* True / False
* Positive / Negative
* 1 / 0
In ML:
* 1 usually represents the positive class
* 0 represents the negative class
Example:
Malignant → 1
Benign → 0
🔹 Why Classification Matters
Classification is widely used in:
* Healthcare 🏥
* Cybersecurity 🔐
* Finance 💳
* Email filtering 📧
* Image & text recognition 🤖
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Forwarded from Merry’s Thought
Sometimes we wonder why things don’t happen instantly, but maybe the waiting is where life finds its meaning
I am open for new perspectives but how I see it is some of the things we once wished and prayed for have already happened. And that becomes hope that the other things we still are dreaming of will happen too.
The things we have now were once far from a distance. And the things that still feel far away are just waiting for their right time.
In between, we are being built. Built to understand. Built to experience. Built to grow into the kind of person who can truly appreciate having something we once wished for.
And the things we are praying for now, they are also waiting for their own time. While we wait, we grow. While we wait, we become.
I am open for new perspectives but how I see it is some of the things we once wished and prayed for have already happened. And that becomes hope that the other things we still are dreaming of will happen too.
The things we have now were once far from a distance. And the things that still feel far away are just waiting for their right time.
In between, we are being built. Built to understand. Built to experience. Built to grow into the kind of person who can truly appreciate having something we once wished for.
And the things we are praying for now, they are also waiting for their own time. While we wait, we grow. While we wait, we become.
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“Dear AI, we live together. If you fall, we fall too. Without you, we are just code.”
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Here are 12 courses you don't want to miss in 2025:
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https://t.co/irFfEstg0P
2. Data Science: Machine Learning:
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Jessica, co-founder and CEO of Sol, shares her journey from being the youngest quantitative researcher at a major hedge fund to leading a startup focused on agentic process automation. Sol is an AI-driven platform designed to automate critical and operational workflows for enterprises much more efficiently than traditional Robotic Process Automation (RPA) tools. She is 22 years old btw🫡 YouTube
Forwarded from Natyiu
X has been a real blessing for me. Just finished a call with a big crypto company founder to talk about a possible design project for the company… dude’s net worth was $2.2Billion in 2022 😭 And the crazy part? He DMed me on X after seeing my post.
Moral of the story: just post your work, guys. You never know who’s watching.
@natyiu0
Moral of the story: just post your work, guys. You never know who’s watching.
@natyiu0