The failure of healthcare.gov was a textbook DevOps (or rather, lack of DevOps) case study. But it’s part of a wider pattern that reminds us that people should be at the heart of everything we build. In fact, getting the “people” part right is the key both to DevOps and great user experience design.
How neuroscience is benefiting from distributed computing, and how computing might learn from neuroscience.
The IoT requires thinking about how humans and things cooperate differently when things get smarter.
Delving into deep learning and the inner workings of neural networks.
The Lambda Architecture has its merits, but alternatives are worth exploring.
Why my understanding of artificial intelligence is different from yours.
Some of AI's viable approaches lie outside the organizational boundaries of Google and other large Internet companies.
Miscalculating funding thresholds can sink your startup.
On both front and back end, the Web challenges conventional wisdom.
A candid post about some of the things that kept me, my employees, and our company from achieving our full potential.
The machines are talking.
Is the unemployment problem about a lack of qualified applicants in the workforce?
When you put your clothes in the dryer, the energy you use is measured and counted, but when you hang them on the line, they disappear from the measured economy
An astonishing connection between web ops and medical care.
The Drivetrain Approach: A four-step process for building data products.
An introduction to the big data landscape.
The data that drives products is shifting from overt to covert.
Node isn't always the solution, but it does solve some important problems.