Tech roundup 62: a journal published by a bot

Read a tech roundup with this week’s news that our powerful bot has chosen: blockchain, AI, development, corporates and more.

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AI, bots and robots

Blockchain and decentralization

Woman computer scientist of the week
Jessica Fridrich is a professor at Binghamton University, who specializes in data hiding applications in digital imagery. She is also known for documenting and popularizing the CFOP method, one of the most commonly used methods for speedsolving the Rubik’s Cube, also known as speedcubing. She is considered as one of the pioneers of speedcubing, along with Lars Petrus. Nearly all of the fastest speedcubers have based their methods on Fridrich’s, usually referred to as CFOP.

Cloud and architecture

Development and languages

Quote of the week

When there is no type hierarchy you don’t have to manage the type hierarchy.

        — Rob Pike

Enterprises

Other news

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