Gooooooood morning, Family!!! 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
- Extreme Learning Machine
- Neuroscientist Larry Cahill on the ‘neurosexism’ debate
- A visual proof that neural nets can compute any function
- Parents and students in Kansas have concerns about the Summit Learning program
- Embracing Swift for Deep Learning
- Botan: Crypto and TLS for Modern C++
- Botanists rediscover rare Hawaiian flower thought extinct, thanks to a drone
- Dear AI startups: Your ML models are dying quietly
- Relearning Matrices as Linear Functions
- Made an AI to Write News Headlines Like Fox News, CNN, Breitbart etc.
- Robotic driving instructors are here to make lessons less stressful
- Amazon’s Alexa Reviewers Can Access Customers’s Home Addresses
- Speech synthesis from neural decoding of spoken sentences
- Brain signals translated into speech using AI
- AI-powered laundry-folding robot company has filed for bankruptcy
- A Recipe for Training Neural Networks
- Non-Photorealistic Rendering Using a Painting Robot
Blockchain and decentralization
- Making reliable distributed systems in the presence of software errors
- After the Bust, Are Bitcoins More Like Tulip Mania or the Internet?
- Medical records on the blockchain – the history of a bad idea
- Offst – A decentralized payment system
- Things Got Weird for Stablecoin Tether
- E*Trade Is Close to Launching Cryptocurrency Trading
Woman computer scientist of the week
Kathleen McKeown is an American computer scientist, specializing in natural language processing. She is currently the Henry and Gertrude Rothschild Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering at Columbia University. McKeown received her B.A. from Brown University in 1976 and her PhD in Computer Science in 1982 from the University of Pennsylvania and has spent her career at Columbia. She was the first woman to be tenured in the university’s School of Engineering and Applied Science and was the first woman to serve as Chair of the Department of Computer Science, from 1998 to 2003. She has also served as Vice Dean for Research in the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Cloud and architecture
- Visualization techniques for different data sets
- Anthos – Google’s Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Platform
- Portal Cloud Announces Subspace, an OpenSaaS WireGuard VPN Server GUI
- Serverless GitHub Leaderboard Single Page App
- TurboTax Uses Dark Patterns to Trick You into Paying to File Your Taxes
- Lifetime SaaS Deals (tired of paying monthly for biz tools?)
- A Complete Formal Semantics of x86-64 User-Level Instruction Set Architecture
- The Climate and Cloudflare
- IAM Is The Real Cloud Lock-In
- AWS Opens in Hong Kong
- AWS Region in Hong Kong Is Now Open
- SaaS vs. Open Core Software: An Introduction
- Cloudflare’s CTO Wants to Shake Up How We Think About VPNs
Development and languages
- Asynchronous Programming in Rust
- OpenCV-Python Cheat Sheet: From Importing Images to Face Detection
- Windows 10-The best features of the May 2019 Update REVEALED
- Python Requests III
- BepuPhysics – Pure C# 3D real-time physics simulation library
- A Visual Introduction to Function Kernels
- From Imperative to Functional Programming: The Dijkstra Algorithm
- Comparing Java Alternatives to JavaScript in the Browser (GWT, CheerpJ, TeaVM, J
- Microsoft Research: Bosque Programming Language
- Mozilla announces WebAssembly System Interface, what JVM should have been
- Guide to TensorFlow 2.0 in Python
- Why Programming Is Difficult
- High-Powered REPL for Haskell, Inspired by IPython
- Write Python inline in your Rust code
- Running Datasette (a Python 3 app) on Glitch
- Inline Python in Rust
- WAPM – Package Manager for WebAssembly
- Source for CARBANAK backdoor leaked and placed on GitHub
- Running WebAssembly and WASI with .Net
- James Webb runs a proprietary JavaScript interpreter by a bankrupt company
- An Introduction to C and GUI Programming
- Assessing Unikernel Security
- .Net for Apache Spark Preview
- The Q-BAL programming language
- WebAssembly Troubles Part 4: Microwasm
- Gitlab 11.10 Released
- KaiOS takes on the Apple-Android mobile duopoly
- Clang/LLVM Support in Visual Studio
- The Pragmatic Programmer, 20th Anniversary Edition, in Beta
Quote of the week
Nobody who uses XML knows what they are doing.
— Chris Wenham
Enterprises
- I Built Darwin Mail as a Google Inbox Replacement
- Google Open Source Tool for Securing C and C++ Software Libraries, Sandboxed API
- Amazon Quits China Market
- How Amazon’s Mechanical Turkers Got Squeezed Inside the Machine
- Google Walkout Organizers Say They’re Facing Retaliation
- Tesla Live Stream – Autonomy Day
- Microsoft engineer complains that company is biased
- Two Google employees say management is punishing them for organizing walkout
- How to Ace the Google Interview: Ultimate Guide
- Amazon customers will be able to return purchases to any Kohl’s store in July
- Elon Musk Claims on Tesla Chips Don’t Match the Reality
- An emerging black market offers Amazon sellers ways to cheat the marketplace
- Xilinx to Acquire Solarflare
- A crowd-sourced social media swarm that is betting Tesla will crash
- NoScript extension officially released for Google Chrome
- How Twitter Users Compare to the General Public
- Amazon fired hundreds of workers a year from one warehouse over ‘productivity’
- Microsoft is now a $1T company
- Google Is Eating Our Mail
- Microsoft Is Winning the Techlash
- Twitter won’t ban Neo-Nazis because the algorithm might ban GOP politicians too
- Musk, SEC Settle Legal Fight over His Tweets About Tesla
- Google search only has 60% of my content from 2006
Other news
- Linux 5.2 Is Introducing the Fieldbus Subsystem
- High-Deductible Health Policies Linked to Delayed Diagnosis and Treatment
- Crux – open-source answer to Datomic
- The Academic Destruction of the University of Tulsa
- Could a woman walk around the world today?
- Linux Network Queues Overview
- Warren’s Higher Education Plan: Cancel Student Debt and Eliminate Tuition
- Most Teachers Don’t Teach Climate Change; 4 in 5 Parents Wish They Did
- What can we learn from the matrix.org compromise?
- Mux is looking for a developer who wants to work as a developer advocate
- What do modern women think about fertility?
- Nest, designed to keep intruders out of homes, allowed hackers to get in
- The Brave Browser Will Pay You to Surf the Web
- A drug rehab program has sent patients to work without pay
- Is cyberwarfare war? Insurers balk at paying for some cyberattacks
- Behind the Yakuza: documenting the women of Japan’s mafia
- Behind the Yakuza: documenting the women of Japan’s mafia
- Revolut is at risk of losing its European banking licenses
- Robots That Learn to Use Improvised Tools
- A New Approach to Multiplication Opens the Door to Better Quantum Computers
- Two L.A. universities quarantine hundreds students and staff in measles outbreak
- US10144532B2 – Craft using an inertial mass reduction device
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