Juan Buis, Hacker Noon

Juan Buis

Hacker Noon

Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Hacker Noon
  • The Next Web
  • Matador Network
  • AOL.com

Past articles by Juan:

How the $170 million Ethereum bug could have been prevented

170 million dollars lost in the blink of an eye. Until recently it would’ve been hard to imagine this could ever happen — this kind of money doesn’t just disappear overnight, and destroying it would… → Read More

Delete yourself from the internet by pressing this button

The internet can be horrible, and it isn't weird to sometimes feel like you want to leave. But there's wasn't an easy way out, until now. → Read More

The best places for coffee and work in Amsterdam

Working as a freelancer? Here's a selection of the best cafes for work in Amsterdam. → Read More

The troubled history of VR and why next year will make it or break it

VR has been through some hard times in the Nineties, but it's back. And next year we'll be finding out if it's here to stay. → Read More

The troubled history of VR and why next year will make it or break it

VR has been through some hard times in the Nineties, but it's back. And next year we'll be finding out if it's here to stay. → Read More

These are the ugliest tech products of 2016

Technology can be beautiful. Technology can also look like it was pulled straight out of hell, crafted from children’s tears. As we look back on the year, it’s easy to see 2016 hasn’t exactly been great for tech design. Yes, there were some beautiful products — just take a look at Sharp’s edgeless concept phone. … → Read More

These are the ugliest tech products of 2016

Technology can be beautiful. Technology can also look like it was pulled straight out of hell, crafted from children's tears. As we look back on the year, it's easy to see 2016 hasn't ... → Read More

This is why Facebook and Twitter desperately need to change in 2017

As we're nearing the end of 2016, Facebook and Twitter are bigger than ever. But more than ever, the platforms are facing serious problems. → Read More

This is why Facebook and Twitter desperately need to change in 2017

As we're nearing the end of 2016, Facebook and Twitter are bigger than ever. But more than ever, the platforms are facing serious problems. → Read More

Always dreamt of dating a horse prince? There’s an app for that

Some ideas out of Japan work great overseas. Others, like My Horse Prince, are bit more difficult to digest for an international audience. → Read More

Always dreamt of dating a horse prince? There's an app for that

Some ideas out of Japan work great overseas. Others, like My Horse Prince, are bit more difficult to digest for an international audience. → Read More

These trippy pictures are actually painkillers from up close

Painkillers are the world's most-used drugs. They might not look like anything special, but if you look closer, they reveal hidden works of art. → Read More

These trippy pictures are actually painkillers from up close

Painkillers are the world's most-used drugs. They might not look like anything special, but if you look closer, they reveal hidden works of art. → Read More

Watching all Casey Neistat vlogs is the best way to spend your time today

Remember Casey Neistat? YouTube's favorite vlogger gave up on his craft on November 16, but that doesn't mean we have to stop watching him. → Read More

Watching all Casey Neistat vlogs is the best way to spend your time today

Remember Casey Neistat? YouTube's favorite vlogger gave up on his craft on November 16, but that doesn't mean we have to stop watching him. → Read More

It's been twelve years since Numa Numa and viral videos suck now

Remember 2004? It was the year Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook, Google introduced Gmail, and Gary Brolsma became Numa Numa guy. → Read More

It's been twelve years since Numa Numa and viral videos suck now

Remember 2004? It was the year Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook, Google introduced Gmail, and Gary Brolsma became Numa Numa guy. → Read More

Dutch police looking to fight crime with augmented reality

In a future that looks like a weird version of RoboCop, the Dutch national police might be using augmented reality in their day-to-day activities. → Read More

Dutch police looking to fight crime with augmented reality

In a future that looks like a weird version of RoboCop, the Dutch national police might be using augmented reality in their day-to-day activities. → Read More

Somewhere on the internet, a guy shaves his head every day

It's pretty rare to come across an extremely low quality video these days, so when a friend sent me the above one, I was immediately intrigued. → Read More