Gooooooood morning, Citizens!!! 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
- Style2paints, an AI driven lineart colorization tool
- Physics-Based Deep Learning Book
- OpenAI Shuts Down Chatbot Project by Indie Developer
- RaveDJ – AI Music Mashup Maker
- Faster Quantized Neural Network Inference with XNNPack
- Entrepreneur plans to resurrect woolly mammoths
- A vector database built for Machine Learning embeddings
- Learning Mathematical Properties of Integers
Blockchain and decentralization
- Peermaps – distributed, offline-friendly alternative to commercial map providers
- The Edge Is Just a Geographically Distributed Cluster
- Walmart says it intends to allow shoppers to make payments with Litecoin
- Bitcoin consumes 2nd highest electricity per capita
- Founder of $90M cryptocurrency hedge fund sentenced to seven years in prison
- Waste from one Bitcoin transaction ‘like binning two iPhones’
- Bitcoin’s growing e-waste problem
Woman computer scientist of the week
Annamaria Beatrice (Nina) Amenta is an American computer scientist who works as the Tim Bucher Family Professor of Computer Science and the chair of the Computer Science Department at the University of California, Davis. She specializes in computational geometry and computer graphics, and is particularly known for her research in reconstructing surfaces from scattered data points.
Cloud and architecture
- Cross-Account Container Takeover in Azure Container Instances
- Welcome to Cloudintosh
- 9/11 changed architecture and urban design forever
- What Is the Data Lakehouse Pattern?
- «Secret» Agent Exposes Azure Customers to Unauthorized Code Execution
- AWS federation comes to GitHub Actions
- Cloud Infrastructure as SQL
- U.S. court upholds dismissal of lawsuit against NSA on ‘state secrets’ grounds
- Cloudflare Images Now Available to Everyone
- Run code samples directly in the Google Cloud documentation
- Anatomy of a Cloud Infrastructure Attack via a Pull Request
- Reality Check for Cloudflare Wasm Workers and Rust
Development and languages
- Interpretable Model-Based Hierarchical RL Using Inductive Logic Programming
- K Programming Language
- Disable Google Drive drive letter
- Minimal APIs at a glance in .NET 6
- Understanding a static analysis pass in JavaScriptCore JIT
- Usage statistics of server-side programming languages for websites
- Use your own WiFi connection test server in Windows
- X Windows on a Floppy
- S.Korea fines Google $177M for blocking Android customisation
- OpenBSD’s Pledge and Unveil from Python
- Seq: A programming language for high-performance computational genomics
- Version Control Without Git
- ChowJS: An AOT JavaScript engine for game consoles
- Windows 11: Just say no
- An old programmer loses his job
- ChucK: Strongly-Timed, Concurrent, and On-the-Fly Music Programming Language
- Borb – A Python library to read, write, and edit PDF files
- Python Programming Puzzles
Quote of the week
If you’re willing to restrict the flexibility of your approach, you can almost always do something better.
— John Carmack
Enterprises
- Emulating AMD Approximate Arithmetic Instructions on Intel
- I Had Removed Google Analytics and Google Services from My Website Why I Did It?
- I refuse to let Amazon define Rust
- TweeView – A Tree Visualisation of Twitter Conversations
- Tesla Wanted $22,500 to Replace a Battery. An Independent Shop Fixed It for $5k
- Tesla opens a center on Native American land, selling cars straight to consumers
- Intuit to Acquire Mailchimp for $12B
- California May Be the First State to Legislate Amazon Warehouse Conditions
- Google Pixel 3 (XL) bricking out of nothing
- Australia to acquire nuclear submarine fleet (AUKUS)
- I made a better Twitter?
- Video of Tesla FSD almost hitting pedestrian receives DMCA takedown
- Twitter locked my account (again) for an obvious joke
- Shortcomings of Amazon Mechanical Turk May Threaten Natural Language Generation
Other news
- PipeWire: A server for Linux audio and video streams
- Drugs mimicking effects of cigarette smoke reduce Covid’s ability to enter cells
- Societies that treat women badly are poorer and Less Stable
- Journals of Plague Years
- Epic vs. Apple injunction doesn’t allow for alternative in-app payment mechanism
- Linux Phones
- Child’s Play: On Wittgenstein and teaching children
- Linux-Router
- China plans to break up Ant’s Alipay and force creation of separate loans app
- Scikit-Learn Version 1.0
- Linux kernel VP9 codec V4L2 control interface
- A Billionaire-Funded Website Is Trying to “Cancel” University Professors
- TC39 Pipeline Operator – Hack vs. F#
- Spectrum OS: a declarative, reproducible, compartmentalized Linux
- Epik Registrar Hacked
- Anonymous Hacks Epik
- Three Former U.S. Intelligence Operatives Admit Hacking for United Arab Emirates
- HSBC exits US mass market retail banking
- Pay Transparency Is Coming, and Employers Are Terrified
- Microsoft Azure silently install management agents with vulns on your Linux VMs
- Driving payment card adoption with deeplinks, applinks, long cards, and autofill
- Linux Sucks 2021 – The End of Linux Is Nigh
- Women are nearly half of new gun buyers, study finds
- The Justice Department Moves to Block the Purdue Pharma Sackler Bankruptcy Deal
- Treasury Dept. Seeks to Track Transactions of Personal Bank Accounts over $600
- Black Lotus Labs uncovers Linux executables deployed as stealth Windows loaders
- The Big Escape: How the Ultra-Wealthy Avoid Paying Taxes and How to Fix It
- OECD Releases “Education at a Glance 2021”
- What I Learnt Becoming a Tech Lead
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