Gooooooood morning, Folk!!! 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
- Strong AI Requires Autonomous Building of Composable Models
- How Learning Works: Components, Systems, Loops
- Resource bundle for learning Kafka Streams
- Closed-loop enhancement and neural decoding of cognitive control in humans
- Spectrograms – audio signal processing for machine learning
- Sponge Genes Hint at the Origins of Neurons and Other Cells
- Why AI lags behind the human brain in computational power
Blockchain and decentralization
- ‘Sleeping Whale’ Awakens as Unused Bitcoin Wallet Comes Online
- Bitcoin Pizza accepts Bitcoin this time
- Report on Stablecoins
- The Promise and Paradox of Decentralization
- Raspberry Pi Colocation: Decentralized. Exclusive. Green
Woman computer scientist of the week
Katherine St. John is a Professor at the CUNY Graduate Center Department of Computer Science and at Lehman College Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. She is a faculty member at the New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology. In 2007 she was selected to be an AWM/MAA Falconer Lecturer where she gave a presentation on «Comparing Evolutionary Trees».
Cloud and architecture
- An Architecture for Life
- JavaScript RORO pattern – A nice way to write more readable functions
- AWS Service Terms 42.10
- Nginx – The Architecture of Open Source Applications
- AWS credentials management CLI tool
- Emitting Domain Events with Outbox Pattern
- Anti-Patterns to Avoid in Lambda Based Apps
- Hetzner Cloud Goes US (Ashburn/VA)
- Hetzner cloud servers are now available in Ashburn USA
- Beyond Whiteboarding: Creating Expert System Architecture Diagrams
- Amazon Time Sync Service
- Designs from Kimono Pattern Books (ca. 1902)
Development and languages
- An Ode to the 10k RPM Western Digital (Veloci)Raptor
- Updating (and Git-Ifying) David MacKay’s Sustainable Energy Without the Hot Air
- A cross platform front-end GUI of the popular YouTube-dl written in wxPython
- Sparse vs. Dense Arrays in JavaScript
- Western Digital to Ship 20TB OptiNAND HDDs in November
- SizeBench: A new tool for analyzing Windows binary size
- Trie in JavaScript: The Data Structure Behind Autocomplete
- Diffractive optical networks reconstruct holograms without a digital computer
- Pyheatmagic: Profile and view your Python code as a heat map
- How to avoid leaking your customer’s source code with GitHub apps
- Wasp: WASM Programming Language
- Orca – esoteric programming language, designed to create procedural sequencers
- The Reflect and Proxy APIs in JavaScript
- Why SQLite Does Not Use Git
- Windows 11 Upgrade tool that bypasses Microsoft´s requirements
- Version 7 of FLENG, a concurrent logic programming language, has been released
- The fastest object diff library in JavaScript
- Guide of CPython’s Parser
Quote of the week
Once a new technology starts rolling, if you’re not part of the steamroller, you’re part of the road.
— Stewart Brand
Enterprises
- Google DNS at 010.010.010.010
- Google’s ‘Be Evil’ transformation is complete: Time for the end game
- Microsoft Loop brings back Google Wave?
- Google News to Return to Spain
- Google introduces mandatory 2-Step Verification for Google Accounts
- Intel’s Alder Lake big.little CPU design, tested: it’s a barn burner
- Amazon.com BBB Business Profile
- We bootstrapped our open source Google Analytics alternative to $500k ARR
- Tesla pulls its new Full Self-Driving beta due to software ‘issues’
- AMP Has Irreparably Damaged Publishers’ Trust in Google-Led Initiatives
Other news
- Administration to pay $450K per person to immigrants separated at border
- Chip built by UCPH physicists resolves quantum headache
- How learned helplessness happens in engineering teams
- University of Florida bars professors from testifying in a voting rights case
- Intel Extension for Scikit-Learn
- Linux 5.15
- John Deere boosts pay, retirement benefits in new offer to striking UAW
- Kunyu Wanguo Quantu
- Microsoft Edge GA on Linux
- How Temporal Workload Shifting Can Reduce Carbon Emissions in the Cloud
- Open-Source Quantum Development
- Reducing complexity by integrating through the database
- Hackers are stealing data today so quantum computers can crack it in a decade
- Linux x86 program start up
- Four Oxford women transformed philosophy
- How to learn compilers: LLVM Edition
- From macOS to Arch Linux
- Intel Core i5 12600K / Core i9 12900K “Alder Lake” Linux Performance
- Lessons Learned: A severe vulnerability in the OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set
- University of Florida reverses course, allows professors to testify
- It‘s been 9 years since Valve rolled out the Steam Linux beta
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