Gooooooood morning, Humanity!!! 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 Case for Causal AI
- Robot Game: Comparing 6502 C, Assembly, and Forth
- Exploring how different framings of the same learning task affect performance
- Letting Robots Manipulate Cables
- Diageo to launch Johnnie Walker whisky in paper bottles
- Ex-Googler’s Startup Comes Out of Stealth with Beautifully Simple, Clever Robot
- Could predictive database queries replace machine learning models?
- Turning Arabian Desert air into bottled water
- Verizon has turned to Google Cloud’s Contact Center AI to automate phone calls
- TayPO, a Unifying Framework for Reinforcement Learning
- Improving Robustness of Deep-Learning-Based Image Reconstruction
- Building a $5k ML Workstation with Tiitan RTX and Ryzen ThreadRipper
- The Importance of Deep Work and the 30-Hour Method for Learning a New Skill
- Robot wraps fiber optic cables around existing power lines
- Bottle Cap Thread Calculator
- Reinforcement Learning Under Moral Uncertainty
- TensorFlow, Keras and deep learning, without a PhD
- Powerful AI Can Now Be Trained on a Single Computer
- Learning Graph Structure with a Finite-State Automaton Layer
Blockchain and decentralization
- Decentralized Reinforcement Learning
- The Future of Online Identity Is Decentralized
- Moving from Siloed Organizations to Distributed Individuals
- Pulsar – an open-source distributed pub-sub messaging platform
Woman computer scientist of the week
Martha Elizabeth Pollack is an American computer scientist who is the 14th president of Cornell University, serving since April 2017. Previously, she was the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of Michigan. Her research specialty is artificial intelligence, where her contributions include works in planning, natural language processing, and activity recognition for cognitive assistance.
Cloud and architecture
- Rust for JavaScript Developers – Pattern Matching and Enums
- AWS Copilot
- Pickle’s Nine Flaws
- Cloudflare was down
Development and languages
- Form-validation.js – JavaScript form validation library
- Digital Audio on VHS – The Technics SV-P100
- StarCLI – Browse trending repos on GitHub by star, date, and more
- WindowSwap: View someone’s window somewhere in the world
- GitHub was down
- GitHub Is Down
- Real World Programming in SWI-Prolog
- Skypack – A new kind of JavaScript delivery network
- The Three Great Virtues of a Programmer: Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris
- Understanding and writing a JPEG decoder in Python
- GitHub Down, Once Again?
- Mozilla VPN exits beta, launches on Android and Windows for $5 a month
- The GitHub Arctic Code Vault
- Emergency Directive 20-03 – Remote code execution vulnerability in Windows DNS
- WebRTC JavaScript Library for Audio+Video+Screen+Canvas Recording
- NewPipe – ad-free, open-source Android YouTube client
- A watcher for contributors to various projects: GraphQL with GitHub Actions
Quote of the week
The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak.
— Hans Hoffmann
Enterprises
- Migrating Away from Google Analytics
- Should I buy an Intel Mac today or wait to buy an Arm-based Mac?
- Tesla drops Model Y price by $3k
- The growing short case on Facebook and Google
- Google has ticked off IBM, Oracle, and many in the open-source world
- Tesla May Call Warranty Repairs Goodwill Due to Lemon Laundering
- 13% of my website visitors block Google Analytics
- Google to Invest $10B in India
- Google Search Upgrades Make It Harder for Websites to Win Traffic
- Tesla jumps 14% on S&P 500 inclusion speculation Now the 10th by market value
- Google announces new Career Certificates and 100k scholarships
- Microsoft adding support for custom ‘+’ email addresses in Office 365
- AMD Announces Ryzen Threadripper Pro: Workstation Parts for OEMs Only
- Google Steers Users to YouTube over Rivals
- Twilio Acquires Electric Imp
- Add what Twitter’s missing – good thread editor, edit tweets and more
- Microsoft Outlook is crashing worldwide with 0xc0000005 errors
- Amazon Interactive Video Service – Add Live Video to Your Apps and Websites
- Twitter: Our investigation is still ongoing but here’s what we know so far
- The New Microsoft Edge
- Databricks acquires Redash
- Improving Performance of PHP for Arm64 and Impact on Amazon EC2 M6g Instances
- July 15 Twitter Attacks
Other news
- Linus Torvalds on ‘Linux kernel in-tree Rust support’
- What Can Bonobos Teach Us About the Nature of Language?
- Merge tag ‘inclusive-terminology’ into Linux kernel
- Target’s Gig Workers Will Strike to Protest Switch to Algorithmic Pay Model
- What does Microsoft want with Linux and Open Source?
- Linux founder tells Intel to stop inventing magic instructions and fix problems
- Linus Torvalds banishes masters, slaves and blacklists from the Linux kernel
- The Greatest Teaching Techniques Don’t Compute over Zoom
- The Platonic solids and fundamental tests of quantum mechanics
- Breached Data Indexer ‘Data Viper’ Hacked
- Hacking with environment variables
- Element wins deal to supply half a million licences for German education system
- Hack of 251 Law Enforcement Websites Exposes Personal Data of 700k Cops
- Pinephone – “Community Edition: PostmarketOS” Linux smartphone
- Making a Googol:1 Reduction with Lego Gears
- Quantum Computing May Help Us Study Quantum Gravity
- Quantifying Vitality: The Progressive Paradox
- European Police Hacked Secret Phone Network, Used AI for Major Bust
- I learnt React by building a narrative driven funny(?) web game
- Teachers are ready to quit rather than put their lives at risk
- Iran state hackers caught with their pants down in intercepted videos
- Learn from Anyone
- Come for the Network, Pay for the Tool
- Why It Pays to Be Grumpy and Bad-Tempered
- Hackers tell the story of the Twitter attack from the inside
- On eve of bankruptcy, US firms shower executives with bonuses