Gooooooood morning, Crowd!!! 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
- Towards a Learning-Based Query Optimizer
- Fast Lane to Learning R
- Alexander in the Bathysphere
- AI recognition of patient race in medical imaging: a modelling study
- AI and Machine Learning – The Basics
- AI generated Magic The Gathering cards
- Learning Car Speed Using Inertial Sensors
- Physics-Informed Machine Learning For Modeling Turbulence In Supernovae
- Mito – Excel-like interface for Pandas dataframes in Jupyter notebook
- An AI system for solving crossword puzzles that outperforms the best humans
- Abraham Lincoln and Tsar Alexander II
Blockchain and decentralization
- Dog digs up haul of medieval coins in Poland
- The problem with Bitcoin miners
- $3B in Bitcoin was sold in a last-ditch attempt to save UST from collapse
- Investors pull $7bn from Tether as stablecoin jitters intensify
- Let’s build a distributed Postgres proof of concept
- The cryptocurrency sell-off has exposed those swimming naked
- A simple tool to package and run distributed K8s application
Woman computer scientist of the week
Karen Petrie is a British computer scientist specialising in the area of constraints programming. She was awarded young IT practitioner of the year by the British Computer Society (BCS) in 2004, for work she carried out whilst on placement at NASA. She is currently a reader in the School of Science and Engineering at the University of Dundee.
Cloud and architecture
- Java record pattern matching in JDK 19
- From AWS Lambda and API Gateway to Knative and Kong API Gateway
- Correctness and composability bugs in the Julia ecosystem
- Nginx Modern Reference Architectures
- Eigr: Stateful Serverless in the Beam
Development and languages
- Executable Examples for Programming Problem Comprehension
- How many colors are too many colors for Windows Terminal?
- Own Your Calendar and Contacts with OpenBSD, Baïkal, and FOSS Android
- Wp-SQLite: WordPress running on an SQLite database
- New DigitalOcean Pricing
- DigitalOcean: New $4 Droplet and updated pricing
- Supercharging GitHub Actions with Job Summaries
- Sandbox-based isolation software for Windows NT-based operating systems
- OpenAI Codex Python to C++ Code Generator
- Professional Programming: The First 10 Years
- Arm Open Source makes a seamless migration to GitLab
- Steps towards debugging and resolving Android bootloops
- Forgit: A utility tool powered by fzf for using Git interactively
- Python 3.11 beta vs. 3.10 benchmark
- Textual – A TUI framework for Python inspired by modern web development
- Pull-based GitOps moving to Gitlab Free tier
- .NET 7 introduces Native AOT
- Animating Regular Expressions with Python and Graphviz
- Designing for non-rectangular browser windows
- Pikascript: An ultra-lightweight Python engine that can run in 4Kb of RAM
- Python Standard Library changes in recent years
- LiveKit – open-source, high performance WebRTC infrastructure
- ACM Digital Library Archive is Open Access with 50 Years of Published Records
- Impacket – collection of Python classes for working with network protocols
- Programming Burnout
Quote of the week
Correctness is clearly the prime quality. If a system does not do what it is supposed to do, then everything else about it matters little.
— Bertrand Meyer
Enterprises
- Monarch: Google’s Planet-Scale In-Memory Time Series Database
- Crowdsource by Google
- Intel’s New Chimera: Alder Lake
- Intel can’t grow profits in a global chip shortage – where did it all go wrong?
- Breaking into the black box of artificial intelligence
- I finally got Twitter after years of not getting it
- Tesla FSD Beta almost causes a head-on collision
- Researchers Demo Bluetooth Relay Attack Against Tesla
- SEC Charges Nvidia with Inadequate Disclosures about Impact of Cryptomining
- Netflix lays off about 150 employees
- Comparing Graviton (ARM) Performance to Intel and AMD for MySQL
- Google’s Subsea Fiber Optics
- Software Engineering Insights from 10 Years at Google
- EFF and EU should respond to Google taking FairEmail off the Play store
- Fastly acquires Glitch
- Computation reuse via fusion in Amazon Athena
- Google open sourced PSP (hardware cryptographic offload)
- Judge orders trial in Tesla autopilot manslaughter case
- Fanless Intel J4125 4x I225 Virtualized Firewall Appliance Review
- Open Letter to Noam Chomsky (and Other Intellectuals) on the Russia-Ukraine War
- Tesla Asking Owners to Limit Charging During Texas Heatwave
Other news
- The Woman Who Brought Female Representation to Games
- Linux for Networking Professionals
- Reducing Cognitive Load in Agile DevOps Teams Using Team Topologies
- The “Activate Windows” watermark ported to Linux
- Teaching GPT-3 to reverse words
- Advanced Techniques for Reducing Emacs Startup Time
- VoCore – Coin-Sized Linux Computer
- Stealing checks worth millions and pwning a bank
- Puzzling Quantum Scenario Appears Not to Conserve Energy
- Tel-Aviv University Releases Long-Text NLP Benchmark Scrolls
- What rocks teach us about the human condition
- Walmart Anticipates a Store Manager Shortage Despite $200k-a-Year Pay
- Judge: California’s women on boards law is unconstitutional
- Using a Linux phone as a secondary monitor
- We reduced 502 errors by caring about PID 1 in Kubernetes
- Sharing page tables with mshare()
- Direct observation of the dead-cone effect in quantum chromodynamics
- Teach Your Kids Poker, Not Chess
- More Subprime Borrowers Are Missing Loan Payments
- Fake Journal Club
- My Favorite Liar – a teaching technique
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9 is now generally available (GA)
- Lotus 1-2-3 For Linux
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