Gooooooood morning, Information superhighway!!! 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
- Bottled Authors: The predigital dream of the audiobook
- Falling robots and human trust
- Dataflowr – Deep Learning DIY
- GeoGuessing with Deep Learning
- Parkinson’s gene may impair how new neurons are made throughout our lifetime
- Behavior Trees in Robotics and AI
- AI names colors much as humans do
- PlenOctrees for Real-Time Rendering of Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs)
- Documents show Amazon is aware drivers pee in bottles and even defecate enroute
Blockchain and decentralization
- Cryptography Behind the Top Cryptocurrencies
- The Blockchain Is a Dark Forest
- Distributed Systems: A free online class
- The operative system for a decarbonised, decentralised, digitised energy system
- Distributed – Live social chat app to help remote teams stay in sync
- Tesla cars can be bought in Bitcoin
- Ethernet and IP Networking 101
Woman computer scientist of the week
Winifred «Tim» Alice Asprey was an American mathematician and computer scientist. She was one of only around 200 women to earn PhDs in mathematics from American universities during the 1940s, a period of women’s underrepresentation in mathematics at this level. She was involved in developing the close contact between Vassar College and IBM that led to the establishment of the first computer science lab at Vassar.
Cloud and architecture
- Ten thousand reasons to use Textpattern
- Pulling Bits from ROM Silicon Die Images: Unknown Architecture
- MacBook Owners’ Butterfly Keyboard Lawsuit Gets Class Action Certification
- How to price your SaaS product
- Compare AWS and Azure Services to Google Cloud
- AWS Aurora Serverless v2: architecture, features, pricing, comparison with Fauna
- Vercel Serverless Functions vs. Cloudflare Workers
- Better Architecture Diagrams for Agile Teams: actionable tips and lessons
Development and languages
- The Western Digital WD Black SN850 Review: A Fast PCIe 4.0 SSD
- The Magic Kernel
- Adoption of Mypy for Python type checking: 45% already use it, 40% don’t plan to
- Monty Python’s John Cleese Sells the Brooklyn Bridge as an NFT
- PyDisAss: A 6502 Disassembler in Python
- “Is Parallel Programming Hard, and, If So, What Can You Do About It?” v2 Is Out
- Gitlab 13.10 Released
- Crystal Programming Language 1.0
- Vim-gh-line: Vim plugin to open the current line on GitHub
- Google confirms an issue with WebView is crashing many Android apps (Fixed)
- Programmer’s Poop NFT
- The Most Important Scarce Resource Is Legitimacy
- Closing web browser windows doesn’t close connections
- Syntax Highlighting in a Webpage Without JavaScript
- WebRTC 1.0 telephony app using “hifi” Opus codec with up to 500kbs bitrate
- An Introduction to Typeclass Metaprogramming
- FSL: A programming language to make complex finite state machines easy to create
- WebAssembly and ffmpeg = Quick clip, overlay, resize and GIF-ize videos
- Programming quotes
- Building a full-text search engine in 150 lines of Python code
- 1993: CGI Scripts and Early Server-Side Web Programming
- How GitHub Actions renders large-scale logs
- The Mercury functional programming language
- How to make Command Prompt launch from Start Menu directly into Windows Terminal
- AMA: Gaël Duval, founder of the de-Googled Android OS /e/
Quote of the week
True glory consists in doing what deserves to be written; in writing what deserves to be read.
— Pliny the Elder
Enterprises
- Tesla orders its first 8k-ton Cybertruck Giga Casting machine
- Malfrats/xeuledoc: Fetch information about a public Google document
- Google for the Physical World
- Amazon Keeps Getting Sued for Paying Drivers Less Than Minimum Wage
- AMD Expected to Become TSMC’s Second Largest Customer
- Microsoft in talks to buy Discord for more than $10B
- Intel’s New IDM 2.0 Strategy
- Robinhood is said to have filed confidentially for U.S. IPO
- The End of Tesla’s Dominance May Be Closer Than It Appears
- Microsoft in Talks to Buy Discord for More Than $10B
- Grow with Google
- Amdahl’s Law
- Google’s got a secret
- Why Microsoft Wants Discord
- Tesla broke US labor law with anti-union efforts – watchdog
Other news
- Iconic L.A. bookshop is housed in an abandoned bank
- Redux Alternative
- What I learnt shopping for decent computer speakers
- YouTube and Patreon Still Aren’t Paying the Rent for Most Creatives
- Turkey’s currency plunges after the head of the country’s central bank is fired
- The price students pay for a prized IIT seat
- Project Pockit, a modular ARM computer runnig Linux
- Setting Up Arch Linux with KDE Plasma in Windows Subsystem for Linux 2
- How Penny Arcade manages PAX tickets – and why your idea to fix them won’t work
- Construct Your Own Bayeux Tapestry
- 64-Bit Linux Return-Oriented Programming
- The Irish Woman Who Shot Mussolini
- Linus Torvalds on where Rust will fit into Linux
- Yale’s 367-year-old water bond still pays interest
- Hacktivism, leaktivism and the future
- CourseMaker – Interactive Course Builder for Programming Courses
- Donald Knuth’s Algorithm D, its implementation in Hacker’s Delight and elsewhere
- Learn about problems, not solutions
- Canberra startup unveils world-first diamond quantum computer technology
- Medium Tells Journalists to Feel Free to Quit After Busting Union Drive
- Identifying banknote fingerprints can stop counterfeits on streets
- Reproductive Problems in Both Men and Women Are Rising at an Alarming Rate
- Reducing database queries to a minimum with DataLoaders
- Does a case of top-notch Bordeaux taste different after being in Space?
- The bank effect and the big boat blocking the Suez
- What you can learn from old hard drive adverts
- Tony Hsieh Bankrolled His Followers. In Return, They Enabled His Risky Lifestyle
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