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
- AI can’t tell you it’s lying if it thinks it’s telling the truth
- The Balloon Learning Environment
- New Lidar System Promises 3D Vision for Cameras, Cars, and Bots
- Python Differentiable Logic Programs
- Incremental Learning
- Japanese rail company rolls out VR-piloted Gundam robot worker
Blockchain and decentralization
- Cryptocurrency as a cybersecurity alarm
- Central African Republic Adopts Bitcoin as Legal Tender
- PranaDB – A distributed streaming database, designed to be horizontally scalable
- Letter from a Young Distributist: Georgism and Distributism
- You Don’t Need a F % ing Blockchain
- Global Income Coin – Crypto UBI Project Backed by Gitlab CEO
Woman computer scientist of the week
Kate Starbird is a former professional basketball player in the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the American Basketball League (ABL). She is currently a computer scientist, and since September 2012, a faculty member of the University of Washington Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering as an assistant professor.
Cloud and architecture
- Abcdesktop – a cloud native desktopless system
- Stalin’s Architect by Deyan Sudjic review – a monumental life
- Strategies and patterns of gray hat social media automation
- a serverless Xlib (X11) compatibility layer for Haiku
- Alibaba Cloud gets more of Android working on RISC-V silicon
- ‘Bloodworms’ harvest copper for metal jaws
- Boeing looked for flaws in its Dreamliner and couldn’t stop finding them
- A cross-account database vulnerability in Azure PostgreSQL
- MVC 2.0: the email-View-Controller architecture
Development and languages
- Practising Programming
- Google, Western Digital, Seagate quietly devolping an open source root of trust
- Announcing the Hare programming language
- GitHub Packages and Pages Down
- Functional programming with bananas, lenses, envelopes and barbed wire
- Datalog in JavaScript
- PSA: Git.io links will stop working in 3 days (29 of April 2022)
- Building a JavaScript Bundler
- Reloadium – Advanced hot reloading for Python
- Programmatically modifying ancient fonts
- Prototyping a Logo programming environment inside natto.dev
- Myia: A new differentiable programming language
- Gitlab New Logo: DevOps Is at the Center of Gitlab
- Fourth-Generation Programming Language
- Adversarial Pair Programming
- Hatch 1.0.0 – Modern, extensible Python project management
- Best practices to keep your projects secure on GitHub
- You Should Compile Your Python and Here’s Why
- Programming Languages: Application and Interpretation
Quote of the week
A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn’t even know existed can render your own computer unusable.
— Leslie Lamport
Enterprises
- Twitter bans ads that contradict science on climate change
- Google gives Europe a ‘reject all’ button for tracking cookies
- Twitter re-examines Elon Musk’s bid, may be more receptive to a deal
- Large-Scale Artificial Intelligence Open Network
- More Users Flock to Mastodon After Musk’s Twitter Acquisition Bid
- Sqwok – A social chat alternative to Twitter and Reddit
- Twitter owner transition: Temporary ban on product updates after Elon Musk deal
- Alphabet Announces First Quarter 2022 Results
- Google Scanned Objects: A High-Quality Dataset of 3D Scanned Household Items
- Code licensed under the AGPL must not be used at Google
- Alternative Google Analytics Dashboard
- Twitter admits it overstated users for years ahead of Elon Musk takeover
- Amazon Q1/2022
- DFI GHF51 – Worlds Smallest AMD Ryzen SBC
Other news
- Set goals. Form contracts. Pay the penalty if you fail
- Howdy – Windows Hello style facial authentication for Linux
- Writing a Linux Kernel Remote in 2022
- Learn Go with Tests
- How I learned electronics
- Payment startup Bolt sued by its most prominent customer
- Disney tells investors state can’t dissolve special district without paying debt
- What Computer Science Programs Should Teach (IMHO)
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