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First job lessons: Seattle tech startup CEOs on what they learned from car washing, delivery, and more

GeekWire

Device driver and E/PROM programmers are closest to the hardware, and that bottoms-up understanding how a computer operates — from booting to loading the OS, to launching apps and beyond — is still immensely valuable, even in the era of cloud and AI/machine learning!”. “My What did you learn from it? What were your responsibilities there? “My

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AI for everyone - How companies can benefit from the advance of machine learning

All Things Distributed

Personally, I think – and this is clearly linked to the rise of AI and ML – that there has never been a better time than today to develop smart applications and use them. For example programming interfaces that developers can use to analyze images, change text into true-to-life language or create chatbots. That is understandable.

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Elon Musk’s Starlink is only the beginning

Vox

This is not the case for rural areas or most of the developing world,” explained Scott Pace, the director of George Washington University’s Space Policy Institute. Space systems don’t replace existing terrestrial systems as much as they augment and deepen the scale and resilience of internet services in new ways.”. Challenges ahead.

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Bezos and the Bills (a.k.a., the three B’s): A Seattle Business Story

GeekWire

But there will be a new CEO starting in the third quarter: Andy Jassy, the long-serving leader of Amazon Web Services. The companies that the “three B’s” developed are world-beaters: Boeing, Microsoft and Amazon. Microsoft is now a fundamentally global corporation with diverse software and hardware (e.g.,