Gooooooood morning, Heads!!! 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
- Crystallization robot generates true random numbers via chemistry stochasticity
- I built a DIY license plate reader with a Raspberry Pi and machine learning
- LinkedIn for Chatbots
- Mass layoffs reported after Starsky Robotics fails to find buyer, investors
- Why String Theory Is Both a Dream and a Nightmare
Blockchain and decentralization
- Uber’s M3DB, a distributed timeseries database
- Decentralized Automation Framework in YAML
- Redecentralize.org
Woman computer scientist of the week
Katia Sycara is a professor in the Robotics Institute, School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University internationally known for her research in artificial intelligence, particularly in the fields of negotiation, autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. She directs the Advanced Agent-Robotics Technology Lab at Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. She also serves as academic advisor for PhD students at both Robotics Institute and Tepper School of Business.
Cloud and architecture
- Servers for an Accelerated Future
- My First AWS “Free Tier” Hosting Bill Was $990
- Mimetic and Programmatic Architecture in America
- The wear patterns of jeans aren’t good forensic evidence
- Expertise Is ‘Just’ Pattern Matching
- First Amendment doesn’t apply on YouTube; judges reject PragerU lawsuit
- FreeDesktop.org financial situation regarding cloud hosting for Gitlab
- If your cipher were secure, this image wouldn’t have obvious repeating patterns
Development and languages
- The Case for Digital Public Infrastructure
- AntiVirus Monitor – GitHub Action to combat false positives
- Apple MusicKit JavaScript
- NFL Has a GitHub Page
- Gitlab 12.8 Released with Log Explorer, NuGet, and Compliance
- Microsoft apparently removing ‘Offline Accounts’ for international Windows users
- Search code in GitHub repos using regular expressions
- Strings in WebAssembly
- Go-flavored Pascal: A small embeddable self-hosting Pascal compiler for Windows
- The general value of typed functional programming lies in leaving no edge cases
- Legible Mathematics – Sketches of an interactive arithmetic for programming
- Functional Programming in OCaml – Spring 2020 Edition
- Fuchsia Programming Language Policy
- Our QA team leverages Gitlab’s performance testing tool (and you can too)
- Securing Firefox with WebAssembly
- GitHub Is Down Again
- Windows 10 live tiles reportedly getting killed by Microsoft
- Magit for VSCode (Alpha)
- Ex-MS engineer convicted of 18 felonies after stealing $10M in digital currency
- GitLab Handbook
- GitHub Facing Downtime
- Things about the new Firefox browser for Android
- Advanced usage of Python requests: timeouts, retries, hooks
- HOPL IV: History of Programming Languages – Accepted Papers
- Miranda released as free software
Quote of the week
A program that produces incorrect results twice as fast is infinitely slower.
— John Osterhout
Enterprises
- The BBC’s Netflix-killing plan was snuffed by myopic regulation
- A Tesla X Has Driven over 400k Miles. List of Parts That Had to Be Replaced
- Smartphone startups take on Google, Apple and put privacy first
- Google Interviewing Process for Software Developer Role in 2020
- Dispatch – Open-source release of Netflix’s crisis management framework
- Twitter’s community verification system will be a disaster
- Amazon Go Grocery – Full store open now
- Google is illegally moving EU citizens data to US
- Amazon Common Software for Devices
- Federal safety official slams Tesla, regulators for misuse of its Autopilot tech
- Google Chrome’s fear of Microsoft Edge is revealing its bad side
- Apple subpoenas Santander and US intelligence contractor on use of Corellium
- CVE-2020-0688: Remote Code Execution on Microsoft Exchange Server
- Google Earth finally available in browsers other than Chrome
- AMD Launches Ultra-Low-Power Ryzen Embedded APUs
- Google’s new treatment of nofollow links
- Still using Google Authenticator? Here’s why you should get rid of it today
- Google employee diagnosed with coronavirus
- Amazon tells employees to pause nonessential travel in U.S. due to coronavirus
Other news
- Learn Rust with Entirely Too Many Linked Lists
- The Art of Hacking
- Twitter Thread: Experience at Lambda School for UX
- Learn TLA+
- The free-spirited women who tangled with Orwell and other literary lions
- Developer Experience: Fundamentally harder than normal UX
- Mathematics for the Adventurous Self-Learner
- Hybrid Bank Account
- We use Kubernetes and spot instances to reduce EC2 billing up to 80%
- Google Plots Course to Overtake Cloud Rivals
- Critical PayPal Security Hack: Multiple Thefts Now Reported–Check Your Settings
- Facebook would have to pay $3.50 per month to U.S. users for contact info: study
- Things I Learned from Five Years in Climate Tech
- A hacker’s mom broke into a prison and the warden’s computer
- Measuring Latency in Linux
- Crash Bandicoot Hacked the Original Playstation
- A broken memory module hid in plain sight
- Forget Chess – The Real Challenge Is Teaching AI to Play D&D
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