Four short links: 27 October 2017
Gentle PR, Readable Arxiv, Sentiment Bias, and AI Coding from Sketches
Nat Torkington has been active in web development since the early days of the web. He wrote the bestselling Perl Cookbook, and chaired conferences for O'Reilly Media for a decade. During his time at O'Reilly Media, Nat was an editor and then became a trend-spotter for the O'Reilly Radar group, identifying the topics to build events and books around. He has worked in areas as diverse as networking, publishing, science, edtech, and NLP. He now lives in New Zealand, where he runs Kiwi Foo Camp and helps startups grow.
Gentle PR, Readable Arxiv, Sentiment Bias, and AI Coding from Sketches
License Plates, Speech Recognition, Social Proof, and Engineering Growth
Simpson's Paradox, Attention Economics, Dynamic Programming, and Retro Unit Testing
If You Build It, Bias not Behavior, Cognitive Biases, and Future of SaaS Businesses
Web Performance, Fact Checks, DIY Computer, and Performance Reviews
Race Detection, Robert Scoble, Probabilistic Programming, and Security Games
Detecting Bias, Programmable Liquid Matter, Inside Siri, and Hypothesis Trees
Bitmarks, Stephen Fry, Continuous Deployment, and Better Web Text Editor
Complex Strategy, Equity Compensation, Software Complexity, and Visual Coding
Exploding WiFi, No More Jailbreaking, Tech Ethics, and AI Strategy
Deep Learned Faces, $900 Selfie Camera, MSFT+AMZN AI, Rich Text Editor
Competitive Self-Play, Edge Machine Learning, Design Thinking, and Graph Analysis & Visualization
Out-of-Print Scanning, Developing ARSudoku, Testing Chatbots, Remote Work Culture
CSV Security, Streaming Analytics, Database Readings, and Apple II+ on a Chip
Larry Wall, Real-Time Editing, Testing Security Keys, and AI Prediction
Sniff HTTP Requests, Self-Driving Simulator, AI Security, and Teaching Computational Thinking Through AI
Patent Shenanigans, FX History, Storied Career, and Pixel Buds
Interactive Data Cleaning, Nematoduino, Hacking WebUSB, and Web History
Reality is Real, TensorFlow in Prod, Dashboard, and Event Detection from Wikipedia
Mimic Robot, How Companies Develop, Tim on The Future, and Hardware Startups