Four short links: 12 September 2018
Millibytes, Webpage Bloat, Neuromorphic Computing, and UX Dark Patterns
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.
Millibytes, Webpage Bloat, Neuromorphic Computing, and UX Dark Patterns
Serverless, Predicting Personality, Broken Design, and Hamming Lectures
Optoelectronics, Checked C, MagicScroll, Quantum AWS
Quantifying Facebook, Deep Learning IDE, REPL + Debugger, and RPC Library
BS in AI, Visual Exploration, Bad Predictions, and USB-C Development
Atomic Receiver, Nerdery as AR, Open Access, and Journey Maps
New Hardware, Image Discovery, Interactive SQL, and Fooling Object Detection
Detecting Skimmers, Forecasting, The Quantum Race, and USB C
Magic Leap One Teardown, SIGGRAPH, Formats and Protocols, and Nifty Tricks
Financial Modeling, Deductive Database, Good Memes, and Product Management
Online Harassment, Deployment Software, Text to Commandline, and RL Prototyping
3D Learning, Trie DB, Robolawyer Ethics, and Security Controls
Notebook Future, Arduino CLI, Robot Mind, and Conscious Computers
Scheduling Notebooks, Telepresence Parasite, Bite-Size ML Tutorials, and AI Data Sheets
Visualizing Toxicity, Rubrics, Mozilla Fellows, and Open Source
Software Licenses, Crowdsourced Laws, USB Power Over Ethernet, and ML Fairness
Betting Market, Megaprojects, Object Detection, and Declining Research
Skepticism, Aphorisms, Acceptance, and Back to Blogging
LED Patterns, System Change, Evented I/O, and Programmer Workflow
Distributed Execution, Roaming SIM, Social Robot, and Bad Design