Gooooooood morning, Bodies!!! 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
- How Knightscope’s Security Robots Surveil the Public
- A unifying approach for controlling flying robotic insects
- Introduction to Confident Learning: Finding and Learning with Errors in Datasets
- New AI System Predicts Seizures with Near-Perfect Accuracy
- What Would the Father of Cybernetics Think About A.I. Today?
- Farewell, Cortana
- Machine Learning Can Help Unlock the World of Ancient Japan
- Bank of America Closes Roelof Botha’s Bank Account
- AI Update, Late 2019
- How to recognize AI snake oil
- Vertebrates became predators by tweaking the neural crest
- How to apply ML and deep learning to audio analysis
- AI hype opens doors as easily as it slams them in your face
- Deep Learning with PyTorch
Blockchain and decentralization
- Tari labs blockchain tech curriculum
- 400 Lines Binance CryptoCurrency Bot
- A Python library for writing distributed self-replicating programs
- A Leaky Cryptocurrency Faucet
- Police seize cryptocurrency from alleged movie pirate
- PIA bought by company known for distributing malware
Woman computer scientist of the week
Thea D. Hodge was a member of Association for Computing Machinery and a cofounder of the Minneapolis chapter of the Association for Women in Computing. Hodge was a pioneer for women in computer science and mentored many women in the field. She worked at New York University from 1943-44, then spent 1960-67 at Illinois Institute of Technology. From 1967-68, Hodge worked at the University of Chicago. Hodge was hired by Northwestern University in 1968, before moving to the University of Minnesota in 1971, where she retired in 1990.
Cloud and architecture
- Basecamp Co-Founder David Heinemeier Hansson On: The Founding of Ethical SaaS
- Microsoft Incorporates Graphcore AI Chips in Azure Cloud
- Determining the Size of Your SaaS Market
- An interview with Barbara Liskov
- Google Kills Cloud Print
- How NextRoll uses AWS Batch for daily business operations
- Cloudflare open-sources Flan Scan, a network vulnerability scanner
- Google Is Killing Google Cloud Print
- Comparative Benchmark of Arm, AMD, and Intel for Cloud-Native Workloads
Development and languages
- Microsoft is working to bring 64-bit Intel app emulation to Windows on ARM
- Building a 64-bit aarch64 kernel and userspace for the Raspberry Pi 4
- New Vulnerabilities All Come Preinstalled on Android Phones
- Windows will improve user privacy with DNS over HTTPS
- Logitech’s Adaptive Gaming Kit Finishes What Xbox’s XAC Started
- Programmer’s Guide to Performance Analysis and Tuning on Modern CPUs
- WebWindow, a cross-platform webview library for .NET Core
- Publish NPM Package with GitHub Actions
- Eliza explores the dangers of on-demand digital therapy
- Microsoft says yes to future encrypted DNS requests in Windows
- Why is Android Studio’s Emulator always listening to my microphone?
- Python 3.9 Alpha 1 released
- Designing Windows 95’s User Interface
- Appelpy – library for easier regression modelling in Python
- Bad Binder: Android In-the-Wild Exploit
- The Enterprise Programming Language
- Mu: Sketching out a minimal system programming language
- GitLab 12.5
Quote of the week
The best things are simple, but finding these simple things is not simple.
— bill
Enterprises
- NUVIA: New Server CPU Startup Going After Intel and AMD
- Google One
- Operating Manual for VC Firm Bloomberg Beta
- Intel desktop board BIOS update end-of-life
- Google search results have more human help than you think, report finds
- Amazon, Please Stop Sending Me Packages I Didn’t Buy
- Testing Google Stadia
- «Google Stadia is not a product that exists because people want it»
- Facebook and Microsoft Partner on Remote Development
- jquery Commit d0c00: Core: Migrate from AMD to ES Modules :tada:
- Her Amazon Purchases Are Real. The Reviews Are Fake
- When Will Google Shutdown Stadia?
- Tesla Cyber Truck Live Stream – 8pm PST
- Tesla’s new Cybertruck smashed during demo
- Tesla’s Cybertruck Approach on Auto Manufacturing and Engineering
- Google Translator Toolkit is shutting down
- Microsoft Fluent Design System
Other news
- European IBank to phase out fossil fuel financing
- What Did I Learn from the First VC Check I Ever Wrote?
- A Woman Who Recorded 70k Tapes of American News
- Linux Distributions Archives
- A foundation course in reading German
- Apple warns of risks from German law to open up mobile payments
- Local Linux User Tries FreeBSD
- Blocklike.js Educational Library – So kids can level up from Scratch
- Disney+ fans without answers after thousands hacked
- Why is everyone a bank?
- AT&T Released Danos Code to Linux Foundation
- The Robotics Industry Could Learn a Lot From Puppeteers
- Uxbox – The open-source prototyping tool
- One year using Kubernetes in production: Lessons learned
- Computer things they didn’t teach you in school #2
- The Long-Forgotten Flight That Sent Boeing Off Course
- So you want to learn Microservices?
- System76 Will Start Designing and Building Its Own Linux Laptops in January 2020
- Don’t Rush Quantum-Proof Encryption, Warns NSA Research Director
- Mastering Atari, Go, Chess and Shogi by Planning with a Learned Model
- Rust compiler bug test case reduction techniques
- Expose local server. Support both TCP/UDP, of course support HTTP
- Microsoft’s “Love” of Linux
- Greener, longer life: More trees reduce premature deaths in cities
- DeepMind’s MuZero teaches itself how to win at Atari, chess, shogi, and Go
- Things I’ve learned in 20 years of programming
- We Tested 5 Popular Web Hosting Companies and All Were Easily Hacked
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