Kemal Karataş asks Android with Huawei Mobile Services: Will it Work Out?; author Dave Balter explores the various personal crises involved in post-publication self-criticism—familiar to most writers—in Why My New Book is a Failed Attempt at Something I Can’t Put My Finger On; Marian Pekár shares some hardwon wisdom in What I've Learned By Making And Promoting A Game To Help Stray Cats; and more!
Mehran Muslimi explores How AI Solves SCADA System Questions Around Remote Security and Leveraging AI for Insights-Driven Organizational Efficiency Gains—a quick read by Aditya Gairola—highlights how
"AI is enhancing this analytics world with totally new capabilities to take semi-automatic decisions based on training data. It revolutionized the way you get rules, decisions, and predictions are done without complex human know-how."
Hacker Noon regular Nebojsa “Nesha” Todorovic unpacks The "Golden Million" Upwork Freelancers: Between Conspiracy Theory and Business Reality.
The sale of spiral hams spiked 622% in Week 3 of the Covid-19 pandemic's sweep across the U.S. (What is a spiral ham?) For more interesting Covid-19 statistics, check out Hacking Your Psyche to Prevent Isolation Fatigue from our resident infographic expert, Brian Wallace.
How Similar Are Programming Languages? asks prolific contributor in Hacker Noon's programming category, Jure—co-founder of Codequickie and WhistleX.
Finally, thank you for the lolz, Hessel Dijkstra: here's Pseudo-Mathematical Proof of All Things Being Skills You Can Get Better At