Nikolay Kolibarov
@nikolaysoftware
scuba diving into problems | Senior Software Engineer | R&D, Machine Learning, Distributed Systems, Automation, Cloud
The biggest barrier to AI in production? Trust. Neurosymbolic AI - neural networks + mathematical proof - can verify AI accuracy up to 99%. Critical for finance, healthcare & government. thekernel.news/articles/provi…
The companies that will win in the next decade: Not the ones with the most data. Not the ones with the best AI. The ones that connect messy real-world inputs to clean, actionable outputs. Data transformation is the new competitive moat.
Most people think AI is about replacement. It's actually about multiplication. One person + AI can now do what took a team of 10. Not because AI replaced 9 people. Because it removed the repetitive work that was drowning them.
I have been actively looking into sectors like finance, healthcare, e-commerce, real estate, education and energy over the past year. I will start sharing thoughts and insights on software engineering, system design, and AI regarding these fields and how to incorporate them.
Writing a desktop app using Go, React and MongoDB 💫💫💫
I built a prototype desktop app using Python + Tkinter. The clients confirmed that we are moving on to the next phase. I want web for the UI (React). I have used Electron before but it's too heavy. I went with Wails, a Go desktop framework. Seems good so far! @wailsapp
A reverse proxy is a server that accepts a request from the client, forwards the request to web servers, and returns the result as if the proxy server had processed it. Commonly used to protect servers, load balancing, cache static contents, encrypt/decrypt SSL communications.
A forward proxy is a server that sits between user devices and the internet. Commonly used to protect clients, avoid browsing restrictions, block access to certain content.
Squeezed in a quick 40min gym workout with 2 fellow honest remote workers 💫
A CDN (Content Delivery Networks) stores content (images, videos, files) at “edge” locations closer to users, cutting down load time and keeping them happy. Imagine every YouTube video streamed from one spot in Chicago.
If you are stuck, just try to finish with an easy task. Doesn’t have to be at work. Get some quick wins under the belt to gain that motion back 💫💫💫
Since its launch a year ago, my web3 security company has both paid out to security researchers & profited >$1,000,000 USD. Secured Aave, Uniswap, LayerZero, Ethena. We are celebrating with a giveaway. You need to like, retweet & comment. 4 winners, $500 each, 48hrs. Good luck🫡
Travelled around Japan for a month. It isn't easy to get back to hard work after a long vacation. It's time to lock in and get some motion💫💫💫
X is full of “Comment PASSIVE and I will teach you how to make 10k/month” type shit. At least they don’t include lavish style bait vids like IG.
Meta just copied our app 🫤 So a weird thing just happened which I am not sure how to handle... A few days ago, @DanBochman and I released an app showcasing Meta's new Sapiens models - A pure contribution to open-source. The space got great feedback and we even got a GPU…
I have never used X before (nor Twitter). After a day of playing around with it, I must say I am starting to like it.
Uber has one of the largest Kafka deployments in the WORLD… • 138 million messages a second • 89 GB/s • 38 clusters So how do they secure them? mTLS and strong authorization rules. Uber models its production environment as a zero-trust network. Since any host can be…
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