Opinions

  • Technology evolves in cycles.

Technology evolves in cycles. In the last 40 years, we have seen major technology cycles appear, consolidate and cannibalize the previous cycle. Microsoft spearheaded the Software era, a period where the technology of the previous paradigm — microprocessors — was commoditized. Web giants revolutionized software and started a new age built on top of open source. Proprietary software became less relevant and was replaced by data.


Right now, crypto networks are starting a new paradigm shift where data gets commoditized and open access to networks and resources becomes the new norm.


@Author: https://blog.openzeppelin.com/gsn-the-ultimate-ethereum-onboarding-solution/


  • How To Rebuild A Bad Reputation
Maybe you’ve made some bad choices, and the gossipers are now using them against you.Or maybe someone is making up lies about you, simply trying to hurt you. Gossiping is such a popular way for people to spend their time, and tragically, the damage it can do spreads like a virus, until someone’s reputation is seriously damaged. You may feel like there’s no chance to counteract the horrible things they are saying. It’s going to take some time, but trust me, you can rebuild your reputation. Click to continue reading.

  • Coding is not ‘fun’ — it’s technically and ethically complex
Programming computers is a piece of cake. Or so the world’s digital-skills gurus would have us believe. From the non-profit Code.org’s promise that ‘Anybody can learn!’ to Apple chief executive Tim Cook’s comment that writing code is ‘fun and interactive’, the art and science of making software is now as accessible as the alphabet. Click to continue reading.

  • Three Virtues
According to Larry Wall(1), the original author of the Perl programming language, there are three great virtues of a programmer; Laziness, Impatience and Hubris.  Click to continue reading.