Gooooooood morning, Rank and file!!! 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
- Relearning to Type
- Deep Learning with PyTorch: A 60 Minute Blitz
- Californians Learning That Solar Panels Don’t Work in Blackouts
- Learning Wi-Fi Connection Loss Predictions for Seamless Handovers
- Association of Neurocognitive and Physical Function with Gait Speed in Midlife
- Learning to Simulate
- Solving the Rubik’s cube with a robot hand
- One Way to Keep the Sidewalk Clear: Remote-Controlled Scooter-Bots
- The Pioneering Maps of Alexander von Humboldt
- Scientists pinpoint neural activity’s role in human longevity
- AI Detects Heart Failure from One Heartbeat: Study
- Cortex: Deploy machine learning models in production
- Machine learning in UK financial services
- Mathematics for Machine Learning
- Builders Ditch Nest After Google Ties Devices to Digital Assistant
- Restoring ancient text using deep learning: a case study on Greek epigraphy
Blockchain and decentralization
- The boy behind the biggest coin-op conversion of the 80s
- Coinexchange.io is closing down on 01Dec2019
- LegoOS: A Disseminated, Distributed Operating System
- US Law Enforcement Traces Bitcoin Transfers to Nab ‘Largest’ Child Porn Site
- The Fallacy That Is Cryptocurrency
Woman computer scientist of the week
Carla Schlatter Ellis is an American computer scientist and Emeritus Professor of Computer Science at Duke University. She is known for her work in energy management on mobile devices as well as for her dedication to increasing the number of women in the field of computer science. She is one of the founding members of Systers, an international email list of female computer scientists that was founded in 1987. Systers, which was initiated by Ellis and 12 other female computer scientists who met at a Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP), has since grown to over 3000 members.
Cloud and architecture
- Cassandra as a Service on AWS/GCP
- Shareable Jupyter Notebooks That Run on Free Cloud GPUs
- A father knitted his baby’s first year of sleep pattern data into a blanket
- NASA engineer’s ‘helical engine’ may violate the laws of physics
- AWS’ Sponsorship of the Rust Project
- Policy_sentry, an AWS IAM Least Privilege Policy Generator
- Docker containers in space
- Booste – a cloud-hosted desktop for developers
Development and languages
- Tracking PG&E outages by scraping to a Git repo
- Object-Oriented Programming and Essential State
- Notice of Retraction due to a programming error
- Solving the Megaron Cube with Python
- The state of Android updates is still dire
- JavaScript Image Compress Using HTML5 Canvas and File API Before Upload
- Watt: A runtime for executing Rust procedural macros compiled as WebAssembly
- GitHub is going after the software security market
- What’s New in Python 3.8
- macOS windows-switcher (Windows 10 style)
- Digital dystopia: how algorithms punish the poor
- Raising severity to serious for some Python 2 leaf packages with no Python 3
- My 2019 Mathematics a to Z: Linear Programming
- A tool to make all data more useful
- Let’s Write an LLVM Specializer for Python
- Change Python code while it’s running using a reloading loop
- Why Isn’t Functional Programming the Norm?
- The Wayback Machine: Fighting Digital Extinction in New Ways
Quote of the week
Incorrect documentation is often worse than no documentation.
— Bertrand Meyer
Enterprises
- The end of uBlock origin for Google chrome
- Amazon stops charitable donations via Amazon Smile if you turn off notifications
- Tesla’s Autopilot Could Save Millions, but It Will Kill Some People First
- Flash Memory Wear Killing Older Tesla’s Due to Excessive Data Logging: Report
- Google Announces Nest WiFi
- Amazon sells a kit for a 2600 sqft house
- Open-source apps removed from Google Play Store due to donation links
- AndOTP Removed from the Google Play Store Due to Donation Link
- Extinction Rebellion Blockade Google HQ
- Improving Form Controls in Microsoft Edge and Chromium
- Jacobian/notamazon: Turns out The Everything Store is kinda full of crap
- AMD Lists Threadripper 3000 CPU with 32 Cores, Possible New Socket
- Google chief: I’d disclose smart speakers before guests enter my home
- Intel Shooting Star Drones
- The outcry over deaths on Amazon’s warehouse floor
Other news
- The Profitability Challenge for Challenger Banks
- Relativistic Quantum Chemistry
- Monolinux – A tiny embedded Linux distro
- How to make Linux run fast again on Intel CPUs
- Lessons Learned from Building an AI Writing App
- SoftBank Seeking to Take Control of WeWork Through Financing Package
- In praise of dissenters: It pays to encourage a variety of opinions
- Facebook to Pay $40M Under Proposed Settlement in Video Metrics Suit
- Peter Ratcliffe’s Nobel Prize Winning Study Was Rejected by Journal
- YouTube is taking down educational hacking videos
- Learn How to Raise a Seed Round
- Lambda School is SV big bet on reinventing education but students say is a cult
- I created the same app with React and Redux. Here’s the differences
- Kparc/kcc: k crash course
- What IBM Pays H-1B Software Engineers and Developers
- Common Voice – Mozilla’s initiative to help teach machines how real people speak
- In 2019, multiple open source companies changed course
- DoNoPay calls for you to get a human on the line quickly
- Mozilla’s initiative to help teach machines how real people speak
- Remove my password from lists so hackers won’t be able to hack me
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