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19 Sept 2023

Let's learn about Tips via these 190 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. 10 Tips For Junior Developers To Succeed in Code

Here are 10 tips for junior developers that will help you get started on the right foot

2. Minimize Your Life Expenses by Following These 5 Steps

Living in today’s world may force you to prepare more money. But don’t worry because we will show you how to minimize expenses in five simple ways!

3. Disabling My Favicon: How and Why

It turns out that disabling a Favicon is surprisingly easy and eve a good idea when you don't really want to deal with the hassle of another part of a website

4. Your Go-to Programs to Master Web Development

In this day and age, faster always wins. Tools can make or break any job. Tasks that you do everyday shouldn't become a hassle. This is a list of tools I use when I develop websites, logos and anything else when I'm making content for the web.

5. Top 5 TypeScript Performance Tips

Hi everyone! Today I want to talk about fast TS compilation. There are a lot of tips and tricks about TypeScript code style. But not about compiler performance.

6. 10 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do With Google Keep

Good day! My name is Robert. I work for Zoo Web Designs and today I'm sharing some things I think other people would love to know about the Google Keep app.

7. How to Use Hotwire in Rails 7 to Build a Real Time Notification System

This is a quick update of an article on how to build a notifications system with Rails and Redis, now using Hotwire

8. 10 Coding Hacks to Remember in 2023

Let’s take a look at some of the best coding hacks to remember in the new year.

9. How to Run Scripts on Boot in Linux Using Systemd

You probably have programs that you run repetitively each time you turn on your Linux system. In this article, we still learn to automate these scripts on boot.

10. Stop Using The ‘else’ Keyword in Your Code

If-else keyword built into nearly every programming language and simple conditional logic are easy for anyone to understand. If you are a programmer, you know else keyword. But if you are a good programmer, don’t use this keyword. One of the biggest mistakes I fell into when starting was overusing the else keyword when writing conditionals. I stopped using this keyword in my programs since 5 years ago. Let me explain!

11. How to Configure VS Code for Java in 2022

VS Code is Java-ready! Learn which extensions to use and how to configure it to start coding Java in a modern IDE.

12. TypeScript's Omit Type Explained

The Omit utility Type lets us take types, remove elements, and make entirely new types. Let's look at how it works.

13. 5 VSCode Quick Tips to Boost Your HTML Writing

When I started writing HTML and CSS documents, I found out that one of the best ways to practice building websites was cloning some of them. I spent a lot of time dealing with monstrous HTML documents with tags full of texts and links, which sometimes was not the most exciting experience. Since then, I've managed to look for some time-savers that could improve my efficiency inside VSCode, and here are some that I found:

  1. Selecting blocks of text

14. Web Monetization + Hackernoon ❤️

So you want to earn a little spending crypto in exchange for your thoughtful Hackernoon content. You could try selling shady links on the black market...but you know that's not right. And getting a sponsorship deal isn't easy without risking life and limb...

15. Getting Into Tech: 7 Golden Tips For a Career Change

If you are reading these tips on how to switch your job to IT, then below you will find some golden tips which I wish I had got at the start of my career back t

16. Hide the Exported ENV Variables From the History

Hi, happy to join your community. This is my first post, so I start from the simple one, but useful. Maybe you don't know about it yet.

17. Substrata CEO Talks About the Subtle Art Of Dealmaking

A successful dealmaker needs two things to push a sale forward: the right attitude and a reliable, cutting-edge tool.

18. The Rise of Refurbished Phones — Except in the U.S.

Refurbished phones are becoming more and more popular, but the U.S. is lagging behind in sales. Here's a look at why.

19. Seven things that slow down your VPN and What You Can Do About It

Those accustomed to Virtual Private Networks probably know what a painful experience is slow connection speed. Paradoxically, VPNs are the #1 go-to software when talking about torrenting (where speed matters a lot), yet, due to their technicality, some sort of a speed drop is inevitable.

20. Transitioning to Product Management: Resume Writing Tips for Novices

Useful tips on how to write your resume if you are looking for a product manager job.

21. Get Rid Of Mistakes In Coding Once And For All: Useful Tips For Beginners

Here in this post, I am going to tell you about the 10 common mistakes you will make or who knows you're still making as a beginner and will clear them all.

22. A Former Hacker’s 10 Tips on Staying Safe Online

While in prison, Hiếu wrote an online security guide for the average internet user.

23. Here's How To Fix Your Ethernet If It's Not Working

If your WiFi is working properly but your wired ethernet connection isn't, here's a bunch of things you can do. The first thing you need to do is turn off the WiFi. Right-click on the WiFi icon in the notification area and click "Open Network and Internet Settings". Go to the WiFi tab and use the toggle to turn it off.

24. How To Avoid Digital Identity Theft - 6 Steps To Stay Safe

At least once per day, we're seeing examples of digital identity theft. Most well-known cases of such crime are using a person's pictures to create fake social profiles, purchasing items online by pretending to be a different person and similar situations.

25. The Impact, Symptoms and Management of Stress

Are you frequently feeling stressed out? If so, this article discusses some of the physiological symptoms associated with stress and offers tips for reducing

26. Lessons learned from my 4 years in Software Development & Product Designing.

Photo credits : Simon Abrams on Unsplash

27. Tips and Tricks to Pass Certified Kubernetes Application (CKA) Exam

Certified Kubernetes Administrator: What you need to know to pass the CKA exam? Useful tips to pass the Certified Kubernetes Administrator exam.

28. A Productivity Hack that Changed my Life as a Developer and Solopreneur

Do you find it hard to find motivation to finish your long-term goals or be self-motivated? This simple productivity hack will make 10x more productive!

29. How To Disable Javascript In Tor

Do you need to know how to disable JavaScript in Tor? This would be easier you could imagine!

30. Dall-E May Be Awesome, but It Still Can't Count.

OpenAI's "Dall-E" artificial intelligence can be very frustrating for some professional uses. Here are a few things that Dall-E just can't seem to do.

31. How to Pick the Best Email Marketing Platform

Email marketing, where many view it as a dying industry, is still very active - by 2024, it is estimated that more than 361 billion emails will be sent each and every day. This massive resource is already being utilized by many different companies to market a wide array of products and services. Email marketing can be much more effective than other forms of marketing campaigns - email marketing campaigns have been shown to acquire 40 times more customers than Twitter and Facebook campaigns combined. Email offers can also make customers spend more than twice as much with a special email offer. Marketing professionals say that email engagement is their top metric for measuring content performance, that email is one of their top free and organic distribution channels, and that email newsletters are their most used form of content marketing.

32. Why is This So Hard?

This article explores what good code is and shares some tenets of good structure.

33. The Differences between Shared and Private Caching

Do you know the difference between private and shared caches ?

34. Error Handling Strategies for Serverless Event-Driven Architecture

Designing the error handling for event driven architecture.

35. The Mighty App Developer vs a Pesky Bug

A year ago, I, the almighty mobile application developer, was brought down by a pesky bug that was causing my precious creation to crash frequently for users.

36. What is Cyber Grooming?

Cyber grooming is one of the most dangerous types of cyber crimes since the victims are teenagers and young kids.

37. I Increased My Typing Speed From 40 to 120 Wpm. Here’s How.

How making regular practice and working on small things like finger placement can help improve your typing speed from 40wpm all the way up to 120wpm.

38. How to Get a Recruiter to Work Harder for You

Here’s the secret to getting a recruiter to work harder for you.

39. Google Sheets Hack: How to Get Currency Data into Google Sheets

I recently came across the challenge of getting currency exchange data into spreadsheets. In this article, I show two quick and easy methods to do so.

40. What Does .PHONY Do in a Makefile?

We take a look at what .phony actually does.

41. What I Do with Notion as a Software Developer

Ever since I discovered Notion, it has become a productive tool I use almost every day.

42. 10 Common Coding Mistakes Data Scientists Should Watch Out For

A look at common mistakes that data scientists make in the process of service delivery.

43. Common Mistakes Made by Developers While Redesigning

Mistakes made during software redesign - Perfection, following a trend, hitting with a big hammer

44. Top 10 CSS Performance Tips

Hi everyone! There are a lot of tips and tricks about CSS styling. But not in this article. Today I want to talk about how to use CSS more efficiently and make

45. 4 Reasons for Cyber Intelligence Failure

Cybersecurity is a complex game of cat-and-mouse between you and would-be hackers.

46. Forget Quiet Quitting, fatFIRE is the Newest Workplace Trend

All the talk about quiet quitting makes it seem like everyone hates their jobs and is just sleepwalking through the workday, but that’s not the case -here's why

47. Buying an iPhone Landed me my First Job as a Developer

Buying an iphone gave me a great idea, that resulted in my first job as a develop, here's how!

48. Amend vs Reset: 4 Simple Ways to Reverse a Git Commit

If you want to keep your history clean and make your mistake disappear, let me show you 4 different ways to undo a commit.

49. Amending and Updating a Git Commit

Now, you can easily update your commit messages by simply adding --amend to your git command.

50. 6 Tips for Working Remotely

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, millions of people have suddenly had to relocate their office to their own homes. In normal times, around 8 million Americans work from home, but in just a few days, that number has multiplied, and then multiplied again.

51. The Most Common Coding Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

There are many mistakes a new programmer can make. Today, you will learn the most common mistakes that beginners make, and how you can avoid them.

52. An Introduction on Arch Linux Pacman for Beginners

Need help learning about Linux's pacman? Look no further. Here's everything you need to know.

53. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon's Contributor Nikita Starichenko, SWE at Snap Inc.

From Engineering to Surfing!

54. Using the Binary Search Algorithm With Git and AWS Kinesis

Discover how the binary search algorithm improves performance in Git and AWS Kinesis. Learn how to implement it in your own projects for better efficiency.

55. Clarity is the Best Tool to Amplify Your Outputs

Planning ahead and having clarity about what you want to achieve can save you time and increase your outputs, especially as a leader in a large organisation.

56. Building a Divider App: How Many Cases Can Share One Operation?

Thinking about all the things that could go wrong in code execution and preparing for them is a big part of a programmer's job.

57. How to Upload Source Maps to Sentry with Next.js

Troubleshooting with source maps uploading to Sentry with Next.js

58. Merging Datasets from Different Timescales

One of the trickiest situations in machine learning is when you have to deal with datasets coming from different time scales.

59. Technical Interview: How to Prepare, Structure, and More Tips

Interviewing someone isn't as easy as it seems. Here are some tips to form the best interview, both for you and your interviewee.

60. Getting Rid of Garbage in Java

Every application needs memory to run. However, computer memory is limited. Therefore, it is important to clear it of old unused data to make room for new ones.

61. Ten Important Factors to Consider When Choosing a Streaming Service

Things to consider when choosing a streaming service

62. 10 Ways to Cope with Remote Work to Make Working From Home Enjoyable

In this post, you’ll find 10 tech tips and hacks to make remote working productive and fun.

63. HTML and CSS Tips From a Newbie

About a month ago I started Microverse’s Technical Curriculum and two days ago I finished its first module, HTML and CSS.

64. 7 Things New Mac Users Need to Do

Hi! My name is Robert and I own a computer repairs company in Australia. As a company owner, I often help my clients with setting up their Mac devices. Here are some things I think every new Mac user should know:

65. Convert Selected Text to an Image With this Chrome Extentsion

Instantly convert your text selection to images that you can share on social media. You can customize the image with attractive backgrounds.

66. How Spike Replaces Slack as the Leading Communications Tool

67. 5 Web Design Tips for Beginners

Here is a list of 5 things you didn't know you didn't know about designing a website.

68. How to Attract Instagram Followers That Actually Buy From You

Previously I wrote an article about the importance of hashtags, and how you can use them for your business to increase your exposure organically, through this article I'm going to explain how to target the correct audience, which will yield a higher chance of conversion.

69. Top 5 Tips to Pitch Your Way Into Startup Accelerators

Wondering how to get your startup into top startup accelerators like Y-Combinator and Techstars? Here are some tips that will help your application stand out

70. Habits Every Software Engineer Should Imbibe

Good habits are important for a software engineer. They help you write maintainable code that your future self will thank you for.

71. Demystifying System Design Interviews

Approaching systems design interviews strategically is crucial, as they typically do not require any actual coding.

72. 8 Tips For Running A VR-based Event

You can now find whatever boats your float: talking head panels, tech talks, or even yoga and meditation classes.

73. Pythonic Techniques for Handling Sequences

Advanced Tips for better List and Tuple Manipulation and Sequence Handling.

74. How an NFT Investor can Survive a Bear Market: Practical Tips

75. What to Do Before Selling a Computer

Planning to sell your computer? Here's everything you need to know to get it done right.

76. Diversifying your portfolio? Here are some tips you should try

When the economy is expanding and stock markets soaring, it seems almost impossible to sell an asset for any amount less than the purchasing price. However, the economy is ever-changing, making it hard to predict market conditions. It is imperative for investors to have a well-diversified portfolio for any market condition.

77. Tips to Improve Mobile App Conversion Rates in 2022

A conversion rate of 1% is regarded as good in general.

78. (Un)Stablecoins: A Risk-Averse Investor’s Guide to Safeguarding Your Crypto

Stablecoins have always been heralded as the solution to crypto volatility, but if the stablecoins are crashing, where do you store your digital assets?

79. Follow These Tips If Your Android Apps Keep Crashing

There are several factors to cause apps to crash on your Android smartphones. Sometimes one or several bugs are responsible for crashing the apps.

80. 5 Tips for PR Managers How to Get Published in Forbes

Working in the field of cybersecurity has been one long lesson about outreach and promotion. I worked with an Abstract Stylist magazine for a year and CyberNews media outlet for half a year, and I managed to reach the world's biggest media outlets on my own. How to do it if you're a new business?

81. 10 Must-Try Computer Tricks For Both Mac and Windows

  1. Undo Closing A Tab

82. Meet The Entrepreneur: Dvir Ben Aroya, Co-Founder & CEO, Spike

Dvir has over 20 years of executive experience leading technology and internet companies.

83. Graphic Designer Tips: How to Communicate With Your Clients

Client-oriented approach tips that help to build smooth and productive communication with clients.

84. How to Prepare For a Mock Interview — Daniel Habib

Programming mock interviews can be time consuming and intimidating - here's how to make sure you didn't just waste your time

85. Adopting the Repository Pattern for Enhanced Backend Development With FastAPI

In this article, we'll cover the benefits of utilizing the repository pattern in building backend systems with FastAPI.

86. 9 Most Useful WordPress Plugins for All Business Websites

It’s quite a tricky job to pick the best plugins from 55,000 official free plugins. In this article, we’ll share the best WordPress plugins that are essential for business.

87. Heterodyne or Beat Long wave Telegraph Receiving Set?

In 2002, there were four different ways used to break up the continuous waves of a wireless telegraph transmitter into groups. Let's discuss them.

88. The Best Mechanical Keyboards for Gamers

This article takes a look at some of the best mechanical keyboards for gamers.

89. 12 Steps to Make Online Meetings Accessible for People With Disabilities

There are simple steps to make online meetings more accessible to people with disabilities. Here are a few of them.

90. Meet The Entrepreneur: Ido Wiesenberg, CEO, Voyantis

Ido Wiesenberg is the CEO and Co-Founder of Voyantis, a predictive growth OS. He shares his favourite productivity tips and offers advice for entrepreneurs.

91. Speed Up Your Windows 10 With These 10 Tips

Just because Windows 10 is the latest version of Microsoft doesn’t mean it’s immune to slow downs. Here are 10 tips you can try to speed up Windows 10:

92. Protect Your iPhone and iPad Better With These Security Tips

  1. Keep The Device Up To Date

93. Meet The Entrepreneur: Gal Ringel, CEO, Mine PrivacyOps

How Gal Ringel, co-founder and CEO of Mine Privacy Ops, deals with stress and tips that he has for other entrepreneurs trying to get their own startups going.

94. Critical Tips to Learn Programming Faster

Looking to understand the critical factors to learn programming faster are listed here.

95. 8 Habits of Highly Productive People

The habits of highly productive people make them accomplish a lot. It's not magic, and you can improve your mentality by following these 8 habits.

96. 7 Tips for Choosing a Web Design Agency

The corporate image of a company is everything in today's world. That is why when choosing a Web Design Agency it is important to take into account some basic r

97. 5 Tips To Extend Your Battery Life On A Windows Laptop

One of the greatest things about having a laptop is being able to bring it anywhere. However, it's not so great when your laptop is running out of battery and there's no outlet in sight. To keep this from happening, here are some things you can do to extend your laptop's battery life:

98. How to Build Small K8s Cluster on a Single PC - Chapter 3 - Crafting the Appscape.

Third article where I review my guides about building a small K8s cluster on a single PC with Proxmox VE, Debian VMs, and K3s.

99. How to Get Voice Chat on Roblox

Roblox is a popular online platform that allows users to create and play games with their friends.

100. Complexity is An Opportunity, Not A Threat

For every facet of an organization, the increasing and infinite demands that need to be met are inevitable, especially if your company is growing.

101. Getting to the Promised Land of Software Engineering

A software engineer navigating the benefits of good communication in a remote workplace

102. Security For PMs: A Step-By-Step Guide

Cybersecurity is among the most significant trends over the last decade and has become even more important now, especially due to more remote work being done. From ransomware to cyber espionage, hackers have developed sophisticated techniques to break into your project/company data and get away with critical information or demand ransom.

Even well known organizations such as Canon, Garmin, Twitter, Honda, and Travelex have fallen victims to malicious actors. A data breach can be a disaster for your company/project, destroy the trust of your customers, and spoil your company’s reputation.

103. 6 Types of Web Hosting to Consider

When it comes to web hosting, you’ll find that there are plenty of options out there. However, each of these has its own pros and cons. Usually, they’re all tailored for the specific needs of the website owner. And while all of them are basically storage space you rent for your website, there are plenty of differences between them; ranging from the required technical knowledge to reliability and server speeds. With that in mind, here are the six basic kinds of web hosting you should consider!

104. 6 Ways to Improve Inventory Management

A business's inventory is one of its most important and valuable assets. In this article, you will explore six ways to improve inventory management.

105. 21 Valuable HTML & CSS Code Snippets for Web Developers

21 Useful HTML & CSS tips for every project

106. Use Jupyter to Restart the Script from the Point Where the Scrapper Terminated

Have you ever had a situation where your scrapper came across an error [may it be server error or scraper block] and had to start over again?

107. Effortlessly Transfer Your Website to a New Host in 6 Simple Steps

If you want to transfer your website to a new host, this how-to article outlines the step-by-step process for a smooth migration.

108. How to Win Git and Influence Repositories: 15 Git Commands Every Engineer Needs

The version control system is the foundation of the basics, without which it is impossible to conduct team product development in our time.

109. Six Things I Learned When Integrating Stripe Connect

Almost every service on the Internet today deals with money. And dealing with money requires a robust Billing system. Building your own billing system is a pain. It is a crucial component that should be highly available, secure, and 100% bug-free, otherwise, your users or your business might lose some money, which is unacceptable.

110. Techniques To Deal with Ultra-Tight Deadlines

Here are some tips that I use to efficiently meet strict deadlines.

111. How to Stay Safe When Browsing Online or Viewing Emails at Home or Work

Here are some essential password management tips and tricks to staying safe online. Learn how to bolster security protection in the 21st century.

112. Understanding SOLID Principles in JavaScript

The invention of SOLID principles began in the late 80s. Robert C. Martin started to develop these principles while arguing the principle of software design on USENET (an early kind of Facebook). After addition and subtraction, Robert C. Martin formulated the principles in the early 2000s. It was until 2004 that the principles were arranged and called SOLID principles. It is an acronym that stands for five specific design principles.

113. The Quiet Quitting Trend and Why You Should Not Follow It

According to Blind, white-collar tech professionals have lost 100,826 jobs so far this year. Here is how you can avoid getting laid off this time.

114. Marketing in the Metaverse: Lessons From 4 Case Studies

Unlocking the power of 3D to boost sales and customer satisfaction. Leveraging the metaverse and 3D internet in web3 for sales.

115. A Break Down of Financial Aid for Public Colleges in the US

The Student debt crisis is a pressing issue. As such, this article explores financial aid alternatives to be considered before taking out a student loan.

116. Top Management Tips for Startup Founders

Here are some top dos and don'ts for startup founders, alongside some management tips for startup founders from successful entrepreneurs.

117. 7 Git Practices to Start Using in Your Next Commit

Every software has best practices. Git is not different. It has become the most used versioning system in the last years. Many companies adopted git because of its features. If you wonder why git is so powerful, here are some of the advantages over other versioning systems, like Subversion:

118. AWS Chatbot Magic: Building Conversational AI with AWS Services

AWS offers a range of services that can be used for chatbot development and deployment. The steps outlined in this article show you how.

119. Removing Duplicates in Google Sheets: A Guide for Non-coders

Highlight and Remove duplicate rows in your google spreadsheet with this script for free. Works with any type and length of sheets.

120. Understanding the Hot Tub Strategy

Turn up the heat on your crypto game with Hot Tub. Access arbitrage alpha with our automated strategy that is low-risk, sustainable and delta neutral.

121. Tips for Safeguarding Your WordPress Website

All websites are prone to cyber-attacks from hackers attempting to control website resources and users' data.

122. How to Arrange App Windows Using Mac Keyboard Shortcuts

An Easier Way to organize application windows in macOS using keyboard shortcuts.

123. YSK about [Unix tools]

This Slack discussion, featuring myself in some sleep-deprived rambling, occurred in hackernoon's official #protips channel, and has been [barely] edited for readability.

124. 4 Tips SaaS Founders can use to Optimize their Sales Funnel

This article will show you 4 tactics for optimizing your SaaS sales funnel

125. 3 Golang Pitfalls Every Developer Needs to Know

Over-viewing common coding pitfalls we've encountered when we started to use GoLang for production systems

126. Apple M1 Chip: How To Install Homebrew Using Rosetta

Setup Homebrew In New Apple M1 Chip

127. How to Embed Video Call Function on Your Website with PreBuilt SDK

This article will introduce how to embed Video Call into your website using the Prebuilt SDK with two lines of code.

128. Forget To-do Lists. What About To-learn Lists?

We all have to-do lists. But what about a to-learn list?

A to-learn list is a way to keep track of everything you want to learn.

The beauty of a to-learn lis

129. What’s Up with Short Wave Regenerative Receiving Sets?

A short wave receiving set is one that will receive a range of wave lengths of from 150 to 600 meters.

130. How To Set Up tsconfig [Part 1]

Guide to TypeScript tsconfig.json. Settings explanation. Tips and tricks. Each new project I prefer to write on TS rather than native JavaScript.

131. Choosing Your First Software Development Job: Factors to Consider

Getting into the field of software development is a smart career move. Many employers are looking for developers and often struggle to fill these roles. Not only that but salaries and benefits are extremely competitive in our tech-centric world.

132. From Science to Soup: The Power of Transferable Skills

Discover how these top five skills can lead to new career opportunities.

133. How to Accelerate Mobile App Development

Modern mobile products are the quintessence of the founders’ vision and actual market needs. To be successful, a mobile application needs to continually evolve in order to keep pace with changing market conditions. However, not every approach to application development can ensure such success.

134. Become a UX Wizard With These Simple Tips for Beginner Designers

Taking the first step towards something new is never easy.

135. Tips for Fixing the Net::err_cert_date_invalid Error

If you receive the error message "Your connection is not private" or "net::err_cert_date_invalid" in your Google Chrome browser, it means that the browser is unable to establish a secure connection to the website you are trying to visit.

136. A Practical Guides for Putting Up Your Aerial Receivers

An aerial for receiving does not have to be nearly as well made or put up as one for sending.

137. How You Can Combat Misinformation on the Internet

Actions individuals can take to fight against the recent trend of misinformation and protect themselves on the internet.

138. How to Build a Small K8s Cluster on a Single PC - Chapter 4 - Care About your System

Fourth and last article where I review my guides about building a small K8s cluster on a single PC with Proxmox VE, Debian VMs, and K3s.

139. We Need to Talk About DX (Developer Experience)

I want all involved in development to think about other users. Not about those who use your application to solve their problems. But those who extend your app, run it in production and integrate with other systems. About developers, operations, SREs and many others who make your business running. Those behind the curtains. I want you to think about the Developers Experience (DX).

140. Intermediate and Long wave Regenerative Receiving Sets

All receiving sets that receive over a range of wave lengths of from 150 meters to 3,000 meters are called intermediate wave sets.

141. The Operation of Vacuum Tube Receptors

To understand how a vacuum tube acts as a detector and as an amplifier you must first know what electrons are.

142. 4 Ways to Budget for Your Website and Digital Communications

Having a clear budget is extremely useful for a nonprofit. But having a budget for the nonprofit's website is useful as well. Here's why and how to do it.

143. 5 Things Every Apache Kafka Dev Needs To Know: A Performance and Architectural Deep Dive

Here are five tips on how Kafka works and how you can get started with Apache Kafka.

144. How Transmitting and Receiving Sets Work

The easiest way to know how a wireless transmitter sends out electric waves and how a wireless receptor receives them is to consider each one separately.

145. What Should be Included in an Internal Component Library

Some helpful tips that can steer you in the right direction and help you decide if a component should be part of your internal component library.

146. Short: The React Virtual DOM

Short refresher about the Virtual DOM used in React. What are the differences between the browser DOM and the virtual DOM?

147. 7 Tips to Make your Presentation Balanced and Appealing

Did you know that your audience can judge the effectiveness/appeal of your presentation in as little as five seconds? Or the attention span of most people (during a presentation) is for about 10-15 minutes?

148. There is a Striking Resemblance Between Sound Waves

There is a strikingly close resemblance between sound waves and the way they are set up in the air by a mechanically vibrating body.

149. Regenerative Amplification and Receiving Sets

While a vacuum tube detector has an amplifying action of its own, its action can be further increased by making radio frequency currents react on the detector.

150. Among Several Hundred Thousand Interested in Telephony

There are two distinct kinds of wireless systems and these are: the wireless telegraph system, and the wireless telephone system.

151. What Headphones and Loud Speakers Were like in 2002

Wireless Headphones.--A telephone receiver for a wireless receiving set is made exactly on the same principle as an ordinary Bell telephone receiver.

152. Crystal Detectors and Telephonic Speech

With a crystal detector receiving set you can receive either telegraphic dots and dashes or telephonic speech and music.

153. Privacy and Security, Though Distinct Concepts, Are Interdependent

Security & Privacy are often confused, but are distinct. It’s important that we understand the difference so that we can protect ourselves

154. Telegraphs in the 80s

A wireless telegraph transmitting set can be installed for a very small amount of money provided you are content with one that has a limited range.

155. Electricity, What a Concept!

It is easy to understand how electricity behaves and what it does if you get the right idea of it at the start.

156. How I Gather Technical Requirements before Building Systems

Learn about how to gather technical requirements for the systems you build.

157. To Get the Outputs You Want, You Need to Build Systems

There are two kinds of leaders: one that acts on a whim, and one that follows procedures to solve a problem.

158. Lessons Learned Using Docker from Development to Production

Like many tools in the software developer's toolbox, docker is relatively easy to jump into and takes some time to master. Using it for a variety of projects over the years I've learned a few lessons along the way.

159. Meet the Entrepreneur: Guy Melamed, CEO, Exberry

Guy Melamed is the co-founder and CEO of Exberry, the exchange technology pioneer revolutionizing marketplaces.

160. Reverse Social Engineering: A Call to Quit Sharing More Than Necessary

Social engineering is the use of a person's sensitive information to launch a targeted cyber-attack on them. Reverse social engineering mitigates the rate...

161. How Color Psychology Impacts Branding

While there is still much research to be done, color psychology has been used in fields such as marketing and design to help create appealing appealing products

162. Finding Product of Array Except Self

Sergei Golitsyn. Find the product of all the elements of nums except nums[i]. The product of any prefix or suffix of nums is guaranteed to fit in a 32-bit int

163. 7 Vital Steps in the Machine Learning Life Cycle

This is a framework for using machine learning in your business.

164. Data Engineering Tools for Geospatial Data

Location-based information makes the field of geospatial analytics so popular today. Collecting useful data requires some unique tools covered in this blog.

165. 25 Questions Candidates Should Ask in an Interview for Remote Work

Remote interviews allow companies same time and money on travel expenses, while determining whether a candidate should be hired.

166. 5 Tools To Decide If a Crypto Project Is Worth Investing In

There are tools that help VCs and institutional investors assess the potential of a crypto project before investing

167. What Are Some Simple Ways to Find Out if Your Business Idea Is Any Good?

With the help of digital technologies, it will be easier for any startup to constantly research its audience, interests, and current needs.

168. How Do You Find the Longest Common Subsequence of Two Strings in Java?

Strings are nothing but a combination of characters, and working on strings is a common part of a programmer’s life.

169. 7 Ways MSPs Can Manage a Remote Workforce

With issues like Great resignation coming into prominence MSPs need to create proper remote workforce management strategies to grow. Here’s how to do so.

170. Security For PMs: How-To [Part II]

In the first part of this article, we have talked about the ways in which your customers may check if your statements of the security matter in your company line up with reality. Now let us focus on how to ensure that your security practices are actually working and how to avoid the numerous pitfalls on this way.

171. What to Do After You've Deployed Your WebApp

When your web app is live, it’s definitely worth checking how search engines will like it.

172. From Novice to Expert: How I Mastered Web Development

Becoming an expert in Microsoft web development is no easy feat. It requires a significant amount of time, dedication, and hard work. However, the rewards that

173. Why I have 218 Tabs Open

It's been decades since the invention of browser tabs. Now, everybody uses them. What does the future of tabs look like?

174. 5 Best Practices for Writing Efficient Python Code

In this article, we'll discuss some basic principles of coding in python that can help you optimize your programs' performance.

175. Cybersecurity Considerations for Employee Onboarding

Is cybersecurity emphasized in your employee onboarding program? Here's what onboarding with a strong security foundation should look like.

176. The Radio Amateur's Hand Book - Table of Links

The Radio Amateur's Hand Book, by A. Frederick Collins, is part of HackerNoon’s Book Blog Post series. The table of Links for this book can be found here.

177. 7 Most Important Tips for New Sellers

This quick round-up of sales tips will help you become a top-notch seller from your first days at the office.

178. 8 Debugging Techniques for Dev & Ops Teams

This blog highlights eight debugging techniques that will help Software engineers adopt the DevOps approach to debugging a code.

179. How A Vacuum Tube Can Be Used as A Radio Amplifier

A Vacuum tube is more sensitive than a crystal detector because it rectifies the oscillating current in receiving circuits and works as an amplifier all at once

180. 6 Types of Web Hosting to Consider

When it comes to web hosting, you’ll find that there are plenty of options out there. However, each of these has its own pros and cons. Usually, they’re all tailored for the specific needs of the website owner. And while all of them are basically storage space you rent for your website, there are plenty of differences between them; ranging from the required technical knowledge to reliability and server speeds. With that in mind, here are the six basic kinds of web hosting you should consider!

181. Mark Your Calendars, Bad Bots Are Coming for the Last Months of 2022

The sad reality for many online business websites and applications is that they are flooded by automated bad bots

182. 5 Tips For Launching a Successful Product

Many new products get launched in the market every day. But not every product is a hit.

183. What I Wish I Knew Before Building with Bootstrap

I don’t know if it’s just me and the way I was raised, but I had the wacky idea that Bootstrap was supposed to make things easier for building websites. It turns out it doesn’t. At least not if you’re new to it.

184. Building Homebrew Taps for Private GitHub Repos

How to create private homebrew taps

185. Practical Tips For Binary Classification Excellence

Imagine if you could get all the tips and tricks you need to tackle a binary classification problem on Kaggle or anywhere else. I have gone over 10 Kaggle competitions including:

186. Debunking 6 Common Stereotypes About Working in IT

Stereotypes about IT still live on. However, every year they seem less and less witty to IT specialists. In this post we've taken apart the most popular ones.

187. A Simple Vacuum Tube Detector Receiver

Though the vacuum tube detector has more complicated circuits than a crystal detector, it doesn't require constant adjustment like the crystal detector.

188. Life Hacks You Wish You Knew Growing Up

In this thread, our community shared the main lessons they've learned throughout lo life - from exercising to investing in education and seizing the day.

189. The Radio Amateur's Hand Book: Introduction

Before delving into the mysteries of receiving and sending messages without wires, we look at the history of the art and its present-day applications.

190. How to Overcome the Problem of Time

Whenever you say “I don’t have time,” you are sending a message about how you prioritize and organize your own life. Stop using this phrase.

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