Gooooooood morning, Y’all!!! 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
- Google’s Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls
- Segmentel – Let AI segment videos for you
- Types of Robotics Papers
- Co-founder of Neuralink leaves the company
- Andrew Ng says AI has a proof-of-concept-to-production gap
- Google AI leader has defected to Apple
- Why A.I. Moonshots Miss
- Machine learning accelerates cosmological simulations
- Study: Using Apple’s Night Shift to improve your sleep? Don’t bother
- OpenCV AI Competition 2021 Highlights and Team Profiles Part 2
- Adversarial Reprogramming of Neural Cellular Automata
- College Became a Ruthless Competition Divorced from Learning
Blockchain and decentralization
- A Primer for Decentralized Identifiers
- What is Chia cryptocurrency – and why is it bad news for hard drives?
- SkyTransfer – Free, Open-Source, Decentralized and Encrypted File-Sharing
- Bitcoin Core: Bitcoin Core 0.21.1 Released with Taproot Activation Code
- Is Dogecoin Capped?
- A Decentralized Q&A Platform
- Blockchain Is Not Decentralised
- Coinbase is closing their SF office
- Bitcoin gave a shuttered coal plant a second life
- Crossbar.io – an open source platform for distributed and microservice apps
Woman computer scientist of the week
Catherine Gody Wolf was an American psychologist and expert in human-computer interaction. She was the author of more than 100 research articles and held six patents in the areas of human-computer interaction, artificial intelligence, and collaboration. Wolf was known for her work at IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY, where she was a 19-year staff researcher.
Cloud and architecture
- Request for comments regarding topics to be discussed at Dark Patterns workshop
- Polyglot Assembly – assembly code that runs on multiple architectures
- The Autodidactic Universe (does the Universe “learn” its laws?)
- AWS Enhancement Suite
- Serverless USGS Historical Topographic map tiles
- Comparing Tesla, Ford and VW’s Electrical Architectures
Development and languages
- Windows Terminal Quake Mode
- GitHub style split diffs in your terminal
- Turn GitHub into an RSS Reader
- Hosting SQLite databases on GitHub Pages or any static file hoster
- SciteQt: A Port of the SciTE Editor to Qt/Quick – Android App and WASM available
- Extempore – An audiovisual live programming environment
- The Programming Language Zoo
- Building video chat into my personal website using WebRTC, WebSockets, and Go
- ReplPad – Javascript Repl/Scratchpad
- Putting an old digital clock (with an outdoor thermometer) on steroids
- Vulture: Find Dead Python Code
- Python Default Dict
- Gitlab’s 2021 Survey uncovers a new DevOps maturity model
- Android Studio 4.2
- Declarative Validation in Python
- Hy: A dialect of Lisp that’s embedded in Python
- Advancing Excel as a programming language
- History of Programming Languages
- SpiderMonkey JavaScript/WebAssembly Engine
- Instruction level just-in-time programming
- JavaScript for Shell Scripting
- Over a Billion Android Devices Are at Risk of Data Theft
Quote of the week
Software obeys the law of gaseous expansion – it continues to grow until memory is completely filled.
— Larry Gleason
Enterprises
- I See Dead µops: Leaking Secrets via Intel/AMD Micro-Op Caches
- The 7 Powers Known to Tesla, Pixar, Netflix, Apple, and Twilio
- Google I|O 2021 and Uncomfortable Questions
- California appeals court finds Amazon responsible for 3rd party sellers products
- Tesla Continues to Walk Back Full Self-Driving Claims
- The End of AMP
- Google penalizes you for using Google Analytics
- Amazon had sales income of €44bn in Europe in 2020 but paid no corporation tax
- Jigsaw: A Google disinformation, toxicity, censorship and extremism control unit
- Stadia’s VP and head of product leaves Google
- Confirmed talk cancelled due to slides heavily critical of Google and Facebook
- Netflix IT exec forced employees to use products from vendors that bribed him
- National Artificial Intelligence Initiative
- Covid: US backs waiver on vaccine intellectual property
- Tip Jar
- Tesla Engineer Says Musk Overstated Tesla Autopilot Reality
- Sonova Acquires Sennheiser Consumer Business
- Afraid to Google a thing because I don’t want the algorithm to think I like it
Other news
- List of apps people pay for but have low rating
- The Linux kernel has surpassed one million git commits
- Negative interest: Danske Bank changes threshold for personal customers
- Linux Terminal Tools
- Hacking a ProgComp with Side Channels
- Tesla Car Hacked Remotely from Drone via Zero-Click Exploit
- Linux and Glibc API Changes
- Modern C and What We Can Learn from It
- How to Teach Math?
- I spent some time exploring how to improve the UX of code blocks on the web
- I Hacked Google App Engine: Anatomy of a Java Bytecode Exploit
- Quantum Double-Slit Experiment Offers Hope for Earth-Size Telescope
- What can ‘The Age of Decadence’ teach us about today? A great deal
- Directory of Open Access Journals
- PsiQuantum to Build the World’s First Full-Scale Quantum Computer
- The Distribution Vector That Changed Linux Forever
- Linux Foundation starts AgStack, an open-source agtech initiative
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