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A programmer started today; he quit too

This story does not have a good ending. So it's day 0 at work, and I was supposed to have three new staff to onboard. The first one got the starting date wrong so that he will start two weeks later. That is fine. People make mistakes. The

To 2020 and beyond!

I spent the entire year writing about 2019. On the second last day of the year, I have my eyes set on 2020. So, how will 2020 be different from 2020? A culmination of habits If you are expecting a radical change, there is none. Instead, I am hoping for

There is no startup scene in Singapore

Right after I graduated, I contemplated a move to Silicon Valley, and I would if public transport was like Europe's; if the homeless situation was like Singapore, and houses the price of Berlins. The bay area is great for entrepreneurs but not so much for living. But given

The power of the gavel

I have a serious crush on Nancy Pelosi. No, it is not because she impeached Trump. Because honestly I am impressed at how far Trump has come. But this post is not about Trump. This post is about Nancy Pelosi, and how she has shown me what it is like

Much ado about nothing

Specifically, doing nothing. I finished my tasks for the year last week, so I tried to do nothing over the pre-Christmas weekend. I failed catastrophically. Honest to goodness, I did not know that not doing anything is this hard. It is no wonder Bach says that we Singaporeans are addicted

Five years old

As a hypochondriac with self-diagnosed ADHD syndrome, I manage my restlessness with videos playing in the background. Having something (useless) in the background that is interesting enough for my brain to make multiple contextual every few seconds helps me to focus on my main task. Then I paused and shifted

Given N, pick two

Where N is usually three. Given 3, pick 2. This is a classic dilemma of compromise. That neither you nor I can have our cake and eat it at the same time. And I say that as a father that has been leaving work at six every day so I

As a young boy, I was afraid of water until...

How do you know someone does CrossFit? He will tell you. Anyways, as I was doing CrossFit today, I thought about how my workouts are manageable now in contrast to how I heaved and felt faint in the first three months of every CrossFit workout. And during the workout, I

I avoid speaking out on politics on the web

Some topics, such as religion and politics, are better kept within the confines of heated in-person arguments. But if you notice, the products I have built over time reek of activism. NuMoney was built because fuck-you banks. Gom VPN was built because fuck-you government firewalls. Insofar that I am starting

Recently I received an inquiry on Sapiengraph CCTV

A European telco wanted to work with us to bring Sapiengraph to fruition. The CEO found us when the CEO read our post titled "Open-sourcing Sapiengraph CCTV [https://nubela.co/blog/open-sourcing-sapiengraph-cctv/]." I had two thoughts: 1. Wow, this blogging habit is paying dividends 2. It looks like

When work is play and play is work

I do not try to go out of my way to make work fun for my staff. So it makes my day when I receive random messages like these: > sorry, but fuck I'm so excited doing this hats task, i smiled a lot during the sketching phase,

Because it is a good business

Met a buddy for lunch today, and we have been great pals. So a few weeks ago, when he asked if I could help him expand his business to Indonesia, I said yes readily. I even offered to put some of my resources into helping him. Both monetary and technical

I aim to do nothing in 2020

I consider myself a creative. Better yet, I consider entrepreneurship a creative endeavor because, more often or not; breakthroughs occur when a business does something uniquely different from the rest. Staying ahead of the game means consistently staying better not just by executing well, but also executing uniquely consistently. Even

Another take on giving up

I have written a few posts on giving up. Here, I wrote a story about a friend who found success through perseverance [https://nubela.co/blog/the-story-of-stupidity-and-ubersnap/]. I wrote about giving up too quickly [https://nubela.co/blog/giving-up-too-quickly/]. I wrote about a product cancellation [https://nubela.co/blog/i-canceled-sapiengraph/

You do not need great programmers

I read a well-written post [elijames.org/the-two-tiers-of-singapores-tech-companies/?fbclid=IwAR2Dk4aRf0U7GVCTDS-OAfOLN0vqsVi1zowRX8gs8UWBLom9e0v8cXQMejA] by Eli James, a schoolmate from my university, on good-tier and shit-tier companies to work at as developers. I agree with him on the fact that there are great places to work as a developer, but the chances are that

WIIFY

If you failed an interview at Nubela, it is because you were unable to deliver a WIIFY. Our recent product Sapiengraph [https://nubela.co/blog/i-can-see-your-bikini-pictures/] failed because we did not offer a strong WIIFY. Our product team is happy because we nailed the WIIFY for the technical crew. WIIFY

Adam Neumann's Optionality

Adam Neumann of WeWork was the largest advocate for "optionality." A term he coined to describe the availability of options. For example, if Softbank did not invest in WeWork, Adam would have primed the situation to have ten other investors lined up. Optionality is the ideal I pursue

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4 Use Cases for Sentiment Analysis

Here’s a crystal ball to know exactly what each and every one of your customers are saying about your business and/or product(s). Just kidding, it’s data extraction technology, not magic. When it comes to aggregating a large scale data set, we already know that web scraping

Shi Hui
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Holidays and rumination

I find holidays annoying because flights are intolerable, and being always on the move is exhausting. But because it is jam-packed with touristy activities, holidays force me not to work and spend time with the family. But I am not always "there." My body automatically shuts down during

Growing up

Because I want to build a company that someone like myself will be proud and happy to work. This is the dull reason I give when people ask why I started a business. I like the people that I work with, and it is nice to age together with them.

From code to production with Kubernetes via Gitlab

Warning: This is a technical post. We decided to adopt Kubernetes as the company doubles down on container-based deployment. I am probably the last code-savvy person in the company to understand Kubernetes since we migrated our deployments to Kubernetes. Given that I have some code to deploy, I spent three