Gooooooood morning, Public!!! 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
- In Aging Singapore, 65-Year-Olds Are Learning How to Code
- The ‘last Botticelli’?
- Machine-learning Mendeleevs have rediscovered the periodic table
- Comprehensive Guide on Data Visualization with Pandas
- Researchers build microscopic biohybrid robots propelled by muscles, nerves
- Malware botnet Emotet awakes and resumes its global spamming campaign
- Open sourcing crypto-arbitrage bot in Python – back to the dawn of crypto hype
- A neural network to auto-complete your thoughts
- Language Both Enraptures and Deceives Us
- Project Ihmehimmeli: Temporal Coding in Spiking Neural Networks
- Havana syndrome: Exposure to neurotoxin may have been cause, study suggests
- AI competitions don’t produce useful models
- The BeagleBone AI is Available
- Machine Learning, Kolmogorov Complexity, and Squishy Bunnies
- Bots Help Moderate Stack Overflow
Blockchain and decentralization
- Announcing Yugabyte DB 2.0 GA: Jepsen Tested, High-Performance Distributed SQL
- Tildamail – Private Email with Decentralized Storage (Your Desktop, S3, IPFS)
Woman computer scientist of the week
Radhika Nagpal is an American computer scientist and researcher in the fields of self-organising computer systems, biologically-inspired robotics, and biological multi-agent systems. She is the Fred Kavli Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University and the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. She is also a Core Faculty Member of the Harvard Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. In 2017, Nagpal co-founded a robotics company under the name of Root Robotics. This educational company works to create many different opportunities for those unable to code to learn how.
Cloud and architecture
- Modern Applications at AWS
- Understanding Data Transfer in AWS (infographic)
- AWS Fargate Deep Dive: What it is, when to use it
- Purdue Pharma Files for Bankruptcy to Wipe Out 2k Lawsuits
- United States Files Civil Lawsuit Against Edward Snowden
- Software Architecture Is Overrated, Clear and Simple Design Is Underrated
- Interpreting Rope Channels: The Birth of Greek Monumental Architecture
- Dust cloud sparked explosion in primitive life on Earth, say scientists
- The C4 model for visualising software architecture
Development and languages
- Z – A dynamic functional programming language that compiles to JavaScript
- Maintaining the Kernel’s Web of Trust
- “DataGlyph” Embedded Digital Data
- AndOTP: Open-source two-factor authentication for Android
- How two dead accounts allowed remote crash of any Instagram Android user
- Schism, a self-hosting Scheme to WebAssembly compiler
- Emulating a PlayStation 1 (PSX) Entirely with C# and .NET
- Statistical tool for analyzing a Git repository
- Pain Points of Web Development with WordPress
- Create and apply simple filters to an image using OpenCV and Python
- Python Tests That Write Themselves
- Git Blame-Someone-Else
- The cost of parsing JSON
- Requests moved to Python Software Foundation
- The Pragmatic Programmer, 20th Anniversary Edition
- Wikipedia’s JavaScript Initialisation on a Budget
- Why I Prefer Functional Programming
- Working with GitHub Actions
- Game Programming Vexations Part 4: High Level vs. Low Level
- Lectures in Quantitative Economics with Python
- Cascadia Code, a Font for Windows Terminal and VSCode
- French high court rules that Steam can’t ban users from reselling digital games
- Common Systems Programming Optimizations and Tricks
- Perpetual Debt in the Silicon Savannah
Quote of the week
We have persistant(sic) objects, they’re called files.
— Ken Thompson
Enterprises
- Microsoft President: Democracy Is At Stake. Regulate Big Tech
- Tesla’s a Game Changer When It Comes to Windshield Wipers
- Leak of Microsoft Salaries Shows Fight for Higher Compensation
- Google ML/AI Comic
- The Amazon Rain Forest Is Nearly Gone. We Went There to See for Ourselves.
- Netflix acquires the global streaming rights to ‘Seinfeld’
- What the Ctenophore says about the evolution of intelligence
- Anti-intellectualism in American Life
- Google Fi Unlimited Plan
- Smart TVs sending sensitive user data to Netflix and Facebook
- How China Unleashed Twitter Trolls to Discredit Hong Kong’s Protesters
- Andrew Mason’s Descript raises $15M and acquires Lyrebird
- Cisco offered DataDog more than $7B before IPO
- Tesla earns its first-ever safety award from IIHS for Model 3
- Huawei Mate 30 phones launch without Google apps
- Amazon Signs Climate Pledge to Advance Paris Climate Accords Goals by 10 Years
- Google Wing Launching US Drone Deliveries with FedEx, Walgreens
- Hard Times in Silicon Valley? Not for the Payments Startup Stripe
- Twitter discloses 10k accounts suspended for fomenting political discord
- Edward Snowden says he didn’t cooperate with Russian intelligence services
- AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 32-core CPU is more bad news for Intel
Other news
- How kiteboarding was invented
- Ransomware hackers are targeting managed service providers for local governments
- Linux Kernel Fastboot
- How do wombats make cubed poo?
- Australia concluded China was behind hack on parliament, political parties
- Women make up 54% of new students entering Iranian universities
- A small programming course for everyone
- Banks Warm to Mortgage Bonds That Burned Them in 2008
- Linux Kernel 5.3
- Brain may not need body movements to learn virtual spaces
- Banks, Arbitrary Password Restrictions and Why They Don’t Matter
- Study suggest Neolithic Britons processed raw milk to reduce its lactose content
- GoCardless launches US debit payments solution
- IBM will soon launch a 53-qubit quantum computer
- Our Journey to the First Paying Customer
- Linux Terminal Goods
- Advanced hackers are infecting IT providers in hopes of hitting their customers
- Team closes in on “holy grail” of room temperature quantum computing chips
- The Mysterious Death of the Hacker Who Turned in Chelsea Manning
- Kiss – A Linux distribution with a focus on “less is more”
- EasyOS: An experimental Linux distribution designed from scratch for containers
- What’s new in civic tech: National Day of Civic Hacking
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