Gooooooood morning, Population!!! 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
- The “Happy Birthday Chip” and Beam Robots
- Alexa suggests lethal challenge to child
- Amazon’s Alexa assistant told a child to do a potentially lethal challenge
- From the File of Bad Ideas: Banning unknown drugs with «Machine Learning»
- Ancient dreams of intelligent machines: 3k years of robots
- Yesterday the FBI signed its first public contract with Clearview AI
- Alexa suggests 10-year-old put a penny on partially exposed plug
Blockchain and decentralization
- 100s of El Salvadorans Report Bitcoins Disappearing from Their Chivo Wallets
- Mary Somerville, for whom the word “scientist” was coined
- Distributed Tracing Using OpenTelemetry and ClickHouse
- Alexa tells girl to put coin in plug socket
- Nassim Taleb: Bitcoin, Currencies, and Fragility
- Rubin’s 2021 Bitcoin Advent Calendar
- Shard Manager: A generic shard management framework for geo-distributed apps
Woman computer scientist of the week
Catherine Cole McGeoch is an American computer scientist specializing in empirical algorithmics and heuristics for NP-hard problems. She is currently Beitzel Professor in Technology and Society at Amherst College. She has been the Editor in Chief of ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics and is currently a member of the ACM Publications Board.
Cloud and architecture
- Amazon Introduces Re:Post, a “Stack Overflow” for AWS
- The Cost of Cloud
- Pixor: Real-Time 3D Object Detection from Point Clouds
- What does 2022 have in store for cybersecurity and cloud security specialists?
- Riot Games settles gender discrimination lawsuit for $100M
- Stupid Patterns
Development and languages
- JavaScript for Impatient Programmers
- Practicing Programming
- I found (and fixed) a vulnerability in Python
- OsmAnd 4.1 adds inital support for Android Auto
- Pytudes: Python programs for perfecting particular programming skills
- Windows 2000 Modernization Guide
- Experimenting with brain-computer interfaces in JavaScript
- Quick and dirty way to rip an eBook from Android
- Prince of Persia in JavaScript
- Features of a dream programming language
- A Big Picture, Thesaurus, and Taxonomy of Modern JavaScript Web Development
- Pre-Scheme: A Scheme Dialect for Systems Programming
- Using GroupBy on an array of objects in JavaScript
- Python, unlike C, has the mod operator always return a positive number
- Google Apps Script for Gmail to filter and sort email from Gitlab
- Digital Unwrapping of the Mummy of King Amenhotep I Using CT
- Sciter, the 5 MB Electron alternative, has switched to JavaScript
- Some sanity for C and C++ development on Windows
- Browser based deep fakes in pure JavaScript
- Python module for parsing Apple Numbers .numbers files
- Will Digital Technologies Kill the Nation State?
- Finding your home in game graphics programming
Quote of the week
As a rule, software systems do not work well until they have been used, and have failed repeatedly, in real applications.
— Dave Parnas
Enterprises
- Bad Data and Data Engineering: Dissecting Google Play Music Takeout Data
- This year, Oculus has sold more headsets than Microsoft did Xboxes
- Finnish Man Blows Up Tesla Car Instead of Replacing Battery
- «Widevine Dump»:Leaked Code Downloads HD Video from Disney+, Amazon, and Netflix
- Cognitive and Interpersonal Features of Intellectual Humility
- Microsoft buys Xandr, AT&T’s advanced advertising business
- Tesla recalls nearly half a million Model 3 and Model S cars
- How Telegram Messenger circumvents Google Translate’s API
- Fiatjaf/nostr – a truly censorship-resistant alternative to Twitter
- The FIP-FS “Microsoft” Scan Engine Failed. Can’t Convert “2201010001” to Long
Other news
- Real-Time Error Correction for Quantum Computing
- Marktext – Elegant Markdown Editor for Linux, macOS, Windows
- Things I learned writing my first technical book
- Intimate portraits of a hospital Covid unit from a photojournalist-turned-nurse
- Teaching Information Security
- GitHub – hackerkid/Mind-Expanding-Books: Books everyone should read
- Teaching D from Scratch: Is it a viable first language?
- Gobolinux : Redefining Linux filesystem hierarchy
- System Design Primer: Learn how to design large-scale systems
- Wargames can help you to learn and practice security concepts through games
- I learnt how to use WebSockets, made something beautiful/terrible
- Women force change at Indian iPhone plant
- macOS Setup after 15 Years of Linux
- Linux Kernel RNG is now Blake2 instead of SHA1 and 3x faster
- CentOS Linux 8 Reaches End-of-Life
- Things I Learnt in 2021
- Coding error at Santander Bank put millions into random accounts on Christmas
- Why Linux is now my primary OS going into 2022
- To learn Klingon or Esperanto: What invented languages can teach us
- Update on Linux hibernation support when lockdown is enabled
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