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
- Researchers build a swimming robot that works in the Mariana Trench
- Building a Discord Bot Using Discord.js
- What Is RPN? Why Did/Does HP Use RPN? Learning RPN
- The machines that paved the way for Apollo
- Conversations almost never end when both parties want them to: study
- Amazon Assistant lets Amazon track your every move on the web
- Developing an underwater robot to save people from drowning
- AI learns from brain signals to create personalized attractive faces
- Accelerating Neural Networks on Mobile and Web with Sparse Inference
- Deep-learning enables real-time 3D holograms on a smartphone
Blockchain and decentralization
- China’s Bitcoin miners flee Inner Mongolia ahead of crypto mining ban
- Bill Gates Says that Bitcoin is bad For the Planet
- How to Kill Bitcoin (Part 2)
- Children Playing Blockchain
- Blockchain-based and open source Digital Euro usage in Café
- Decentralized Insurances
- A Decentralized Dead Man’s Switch
- Bitcoin miners in Abkhazia are causing blackouts in remote villages
- Diode Drive – Privacy-focused (distributed) alternative to GoogleDrive & Dropbox
- The 0x community DAO. The next step towards decentralized
- Ross Ulbricht – Decentralize Social Media
Woman computer scientist of the week
Barbara Liskov is an American computer scientist who is an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Ford Professor of Engineering in its School of Engineering’s electrical engineering and computer science department. She was one of the first women to be granted a doctorate in computer science in the United States and is a Turing Award winner who developed the Liskov substitution principle.
Cloud and architecture
- Apple M1 Microarchitecture Research
- Use GitHub Actions to serve a serverless service
- The Art of Immutable Architecture
- The Railsification of SaaS
- No/Low code in-app onboarding guides for SaaS businesses
- Oracle Cloud is unreachable
- ConsoleMe: A Central Control Plane for AWS Permissions and Access
- Why I Didn’t Open-Source My Second SaaS
- U.S. laws allow the President to exercise broad powers that violate human rights
- Point Cloud Library
- Toward Confidential Cloud Computing
Development and languages
- Accessing device orientation in pure JavaScript
- Pakhi – Bangla Programming Language
- PrograMaker – Visual Programming Platform
- Reconstant: Share constant definitions between programming languages
- The Digital Transformation of Cars Is Just Beginning
- Programming Paradigms, Turing Completeness and Computational Thinking
- Google suffers from a digital petro curse
- COMPOST – A DWeb-native magazine about the digital commons
- Git: Malicious repositories can execute remote code while cloning
- Write site-specific extensions to replace sites’ JavaScript code
- A guide to Windows application development using w64devkit
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee warns of widening digital divide
- How Git servers work, and how to keep yours secure
- GitHub’s Web Component Collection
- Spectre in JavaScript
- GitHub has Degraded Availability
Quote of the week
Threads [and] signals [are] a platform-dependant trail of misery, despair, horror and madness.
— Anthony Baxter
Enterprises
- A Second Conversation with Werner Vogels (Creation of Amazon S3)
- Tesla has closed its forums to launch a social platform and fans are not happy
- A Year at Google Brain
- The new Google Pay repeats all the same mistakes of Google Allo
- Google advised mental health care when workers complained about racism, sexism
- Interview with Patrick Collison
- Intel to Build Silicon for Fully Homomorphic Encryption: This Is Important
- Tesla is building a giant battery in Texas
- A decade long Google account disabled with no warning or reason
- Tesla Admits Current ‘Full Self-Driving Beta’ Will Always Be Level 2
- Amazon Fresh Opens in London
- Inspired by Alabama’s union battle, Amazon workers elsewhere consider organizing
- Intel joins DARPA in search of encryption ‘holy grail’
- Organizations announced for Google Summer of Code 2021
- A GUI for Google App Engine
- China’s $4k electric cars tap huge market Tesla can’t reach
- Netflix to Start Testing Warnings for People Borrowing Login Info
- EOS DeGoogled Privacy Smartphone in the US Review
- Amazon won’t sell books framing LGBTQ+ identities as mental illness
- Fitbit is doomed: Here’s why everything Google buys turns to garbage
- Microsoft attack 3000 UK email servers not secured
- CA crews handle tricky fire at Tesla factory
- Amazon will not sell books that ‘frame sexual identity as mental illness’
- Google slams Microsoft for trying ‘to break the way the open web works’
- Toronto swaps Google-backed, not-so-smart city plans for people-centred vision
- Federal investigators blast Tesla, call for stricter safety standards
Other news
- Paying my bills with ‘free’ ebooks
- Quantum mechanics isn’t weird, we’re just too big
- White House Warns After Microsoft Accuses China of Hacking Its Mail Server
- Chinese hacking spree hit an ‘astronomical’ number of victims
- Do Digital Platforms Reduce Moral Hazard? The Case of Uber and Taxis
- The race to teach sign language to computers
- Game Theory – Open Yale Courses
- When the Barbizon Gave Women Rooms of Their Own
- A Basic Timeline of the Exchange Mass-Hack
- Tim Sweeney: “ISO obstructs adoption of standards by paywalling them”
- Google image search cements national stereotypes of ‘racy’ women
- Pay toilets and NYT: a free market microcosm
- What We Can Learn from Japanese Prefab Homes
- Hackers Break into Security Cameras, Exposing Tesla, Jails, Hospitals
- Cloudflare, OKTA Hacked
- Guide: Full Wayland Setup for Linux
- About the March 8 and 9, 2021 Verkada camera hack
- Ancient woman may have been powerful leader, 4k-year-old treasure suggests
- Quantum weirdness isn’t weird – if we accept objects don’t exist
- 7-Zip for Linux
- 7-Zip developer releases the first official Linux version
- Online Hacker Simulator
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