What I read/spoke/listened to this week (week of 12/05/2022)
What I read this week
Shopping on Amazon is getting worth
Not sure about you, but my experience with the Amazon app gets worse and worse, besides that prompts products are showing everywhere.
Probably too much complaints, but Do you remember when using Google to search for something online felt like magic?
Walmart takes over Amazon on Black Friday Barton
Walmart silently is winning back some battle ground.
The future news media is shut down
It's actually some pretty great resources there, and you can still access here.
The app’s original purpose has been lost in the era of “performance” media.
Six Investors Chasing Debt Deals During the Downturn
At the current economic situation, probably easier for startup to raise debt than using equity.
What I listened to this week
As Netflix celebrates 25 years in business, we dive into its founding story and major inflection points, specifically examining its tech advantage and how its deep content investments may pay off in future. Here's the detailed research paper.
What I spoked this week
On technology
What's Apache Superset and how powerful it is?
What is cold storage and offline digit wallet?
What is synthetic data used in machine learning model testing?
What is component based UI visual regression testing
What is the Monte Carlo - a data quality monitoring platform
What is federated machine learning training?
What’s the templating in micro service architecture?
On investment
What’s comparable store sales?
What is the difference between alpha and beta in investment?
What’s the debt/equity ratio? What’s a good one of it?
What is the CAPE ratio?
Enjoy the week ahead!