Luke joined Google when it acquired Polar in 2014 where he was the CEO and Co-founder. Before founding Polar, Luke was the Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder of Bagcheck which was acquired by Twitte
Chief Design Officer at Newfangled and Magnolia.
A seed stage venture partner at Homebrew, previously managed consumer products at YouTube and worked at Google and Linden Lab.
One of the authors of this blog is Morgan Housel, author of The Psychology of Money and Same As Ever, partner at The Collaborative Fund.
Track Awesome List Daily Updates on Github.
The Blog of Scott Aaronson
Wait But Why is a popular blog exploring big ideas; founded by Tim Urban, known for deep dives into complex topics like AI and space colonization.
A frontend web developer who publishes tutorials and articles about topics like React, CSS, JavaScript, animation and performance.
I creates music and software; has worked for Livestream, Unity, and others; open to short-term consulting.
I used to edit a Mac magazine, launched a website called Alphr.com
For the last 10 years I've chased my way down the software stack starting from humble beginnings with the venerable jQuery and PHP.
My job is to put people in situations and see what happens. The results, which I call experimental history.
Co-founder of Claypot AI, graduated from Stanford University, grew up in Vietnam. Ex NVIDIA, Snorkel AI, and Netflix.
I’m a software developer. I live in Montreal. I sometimes give talks. Most of my income comes from my programming zines business Wizard Zines.
By Timothy B. Lee, a tech reporter with a master’s in computer science, covers AI progress and policy.
ongoing is short for “ongoing fragmented essay. The unifying themes are Truth, Technology, and Business.
Founder of OpenAI
Electrical engineer, musician, out and about on two wheels, read a lot of books, coffee-addict.
I’ve been a CEO, a founder (twice). I led resilient, diverse, remote-first teams across the tech and media industries.
A designer and artist based in Canada. Currently, I design web things at a nice company.
Written by John Siracusa, a software developer, podcaster, and writer, started writing for Ars Technica in 1999.
The day's most fascinating news by Dave Pell.
A blog about programming and the programming industry. Vancouver, BC
By Azeem Azhar, an expert on artificial intelligence and exponential technologies.
Co-founded Maven, a platform for live online courses.
Collects links around the web that aims to help you learn something new.
Six Colors provides daily coverage of Apple, other technology companies, and the intersection of technology and culture.
American entrepreneur and investor, author of
‘The Almanack of Naval Ravikant’, has invested in more than 200 companies, including Uber and Twitter.
by Randall Munroe, author of ‘What If?’ ‘How To’ ‘Thing Explainer’. A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.
Investigating industry and technology at Gavekal Dragonomics and the Yale Law School’s Tsai China Center
A writer, freelance translator, and an enthusiast photographer. I’m also a Mac consultant and conservator.
The Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) is a nonpartisan think tank working to strengthen the transatlantic alliance through research, analysis, and programs.
A learning a day, since May 12 2008, by Rohan.
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