Gooooooood morning, Humans!!! Hey, this is not a test, this is a tech roundup. Time to rock it from the Delta to the DMZ.
AI, bots and robots
- Deep Learning in TensorFlow – The Roadmap for Study and Learning
- Gatwick airport trial for valet-parking robots
- Machine Learning Feynman Experience: build models from scratch on Google Colab
- Humanity Has Hope: Pro-Gamers Win 1 of 11 StarCraft Matches Against DeepMind AI
- Rustic Shelters Called Bothies
- Can a Machine Learning Model Predict the SP500 by Looking at Candlesticks?
- A BlockTogether list for election propaganda bots on Twitter
- Deep Learning GUI to Create, Train and Visualize Models in a Browser
- My journey applying AI to horse racing
- A Self-Learning, Modern Computer Science Curriculum
- Pandas extension arrays
- Counting solar panels in the U.S. with machine learning and satellite images
Blockchain and decentralization
- Fescar: High-performance, Java-based, OSS distributed transaction solution
- Iran to Launch State-Backed Cryptocurrency to Counter SWIFT and US Regulations
- Anonymous web authentication with Stellar blockchain
- Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) Is Now Live on Ethereum
- Amazon Corretto: No-Cost, Multiplatform Distribution of OpenJDK
- Apple redistributes more wealth upward than any corporation or country on earth
- Buckaroo – A decentralized C++ package manager
Woman computer scientist of the week
Janet L. Kolodner is an American cognitive scientist and learning scientist and a retired Regents’ Professor in the School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She was Founding Editor in Chief of The Journal of the Learning Sciences and served in that role for 18 years. She was Founding Executive Officer of the International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS). From August, 2010 through July, 2014, she was a program officer at the National Science Foundation and headed up the Cyberlearning and Future Learning Technologies program. Since finishing at NSF, she is working toward a set of projects that will integrate learning technologies coherently to support disciplinary and everyday learning, support project-based pedagogy that works, and connect to the best in curriculum for active learning. Currently, she is a Visiting Professor at the Lynch School of Education at Boston College.
Cloud and architecture
- How to Setup Your Own PaaS with Dokku and Node and React and Mongodb and Nginx
- Cloudflare’s open source QUIC implementation in Rust
- Kite launches line-of-code completions, goes cloudless, secures $17M in funding
- A simple debugging module for AWS Lambda timeout
- Cloudflare.design/color
- Rigetti launches the public beta of its Quantum Cloud Services
- “I, Robot” – the 3 laws considered harmful
- Google Cloud Firestore Is Now Generally Available
- Microsoft Azure data deleted because of DNS outage
Development and languages
- Fossil vs Git
- Future JavaScript: what is still missing?
- Google Easter Egg- Translating Monty Python’s “funniest Joke Ever” from German
- Outperforming everything with anything Python? Sure, why not?
- Compile Ruby into WebAssembly
- Detecting Kernel Memory Disclosure with x86 Emulation and Taint Tracking
- I Am Not a Real Programmer
- Swizzle Inventor: Data Movement Synthesis for GPU Kernels
- Microsoft Issues Windows 10 Upgrade Warning
- Digitized minutes of Royal Society meetings taken between 1686 and 1711
- Vulnerability Spotlight: Python.org certificate parsing denial-of-service
- Serve Static GitHub Pages Locally
- Amiga Music Tracker in JavaScript Works with Amiga Mod and FastTracker XM Files
- A Image Editor in JavaScript Canvas
- Add limits to amount of JavaScript that can be loaded by a website
- Canonical’s Web and Design team use GitHub to agree on team standards
Quote of the week
No code is faster than no code.
— merb motto
Enterprises
- Amazon’s Power Reviewers
- Microsoft’s fonts catch out another fraudster–this time in Canada
- Microsoft engineer on Mozilla
- Sony is making the same mistake that hobbled Microsoft and almost killed Xbox
- What happened to the people in Microsoft’s iconic 1978 company photo
- “This is it.” Alien contact – a Twitter thread
- Microsoft decides IE 10 has had its fun: Termination set for Jan 2020
- Google: Oracle Java win will kill software development, so SCOTUS must rule
- Goodbye Big Five: Google
- Reconstructing intelligible speech from the human auditory cortex
- Microsoft Dev Implores Mozilla to Surrender and Bring Firefox to Chromium
- Intel Open Image Denoise: High-Performance Denoising Library for Ray Tracing
- Amazon has forced attrition rates (someone has to go every year)
- New research says intelligent people are messy, stay up late, and curse a lot
- Google Feels the Brunt of GDPR Enforcement
- Tesla Q4 2018 Earnings Letter
- Google is discontinuing their free weather API
- Google+ for consumers will shut down on April 2nd
- Mozilla developer fixes Chromium bug caused by Google breaking the spec
- Shutting down Google+ for consumer (personal) accounts on April 2, 2019
- Elon Musk’s Surprise Pick for Tesla CFO Is a Relative Unknown
- amazon.com announces 4th quarter sales up 20% to $72.4B
- CBC head warns Netflix poses cultural threat to Canada
- New study: Google manipulates users into constant tracking
- It’s Time to Ditch Google Analytics
- The IPO of Virgin Trains U.S.A.
- Google Play Store Now Open for Progressive Web Apps
- More Google Employees Are Losing Faith in Their CEO’s Vision
- Where do Google’s flaky tests come from?
Other news
- Lessons Learned from Kaggle’s Airbus Challenge
- Making C Less Dangerous in the Linux Kernel
- University of the Third Age
- An elementary introduction to the geometry of quantum states with a picture book
- Why Is It So Hard to Detect Keyup Event on Linux?
- Here are 588 women in the UK who could speak at your tech event
- We demand BuzzFeed pay out earned paid time off to its recent laid-off employees
- Hacking PostgreSQL
- Future of digital journalism as BuzzFeed and HuffPost lay off 1,000
- U.S. Accuses Huawei of Stealing Trade Secrets, Defrauding Banks
- The PewDiePie Hackers: Could hacking printers ruin your life?
- Lessons learned scaling a PostgreSQL database to 1.2bn records/month
- Why women are outperforming men at the extremes of endurance
- PGPG&E E Files for Bankruptcy Following California Wildfires
- “Learn to Code”: The Meme Attacking Media
- I Tried Linux as My Main Dev Environment but Was Forced Back to Windows
- PG&E files for bankruptcy
- A Science Journal Funded by Peter Thiel Dismisses Climate Change and Evolution
- Alpine Linux 3.9.0 Released
- The UAE’s hacking team of U.S. mercenaries
- Learn How to Listen. One of the Hardest Parts of Data Science
- Quid – try micropayments instead of ads or subscriptions
- Another Side of MeToo: Male Managers Fearful of Mentoring Women
- Freedom of speech memo, President of the university of Alaska, March 2001
- How to teach programming to your loved ones
- A Debt to Education
- ICE set up a fake university; 100s enrolled, not realizing it was a sting op
- Criminals Are Tapping into the Phone Network Backbone to Empty Bank Accounts
- Linux Fu: Easier File Watching
- Self-driving cars will «cruise» to avoid paying to park
- Saudi Arabia runs online database of women to track them, stop them running away
- Full-system dynamic tracing on Linux using eBPF and bpftrace
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