Four short links: 12 November 2019
Evil Tech, Deep Tech, Visualization, and Machine Language Rules
Evil Tech, Deep Tech, Visualization, and Machine Language Rules
WebAssembly Shell, Network Security, FPGA Bugs, and Inoculating Against Online Misinformation
Jimmy Song on why Bitcoin is a profound invention and the impact it's having on society and human rights.
Probabilistic Scripting, Static Analysis, Visual Forensics, and Uninformed Consent
Experts explore new trends, tools, and techniques in software architecture.
Experts explore new trends, tools, and techniques in systems engineering and cloud native systems.
Neal Ford interviews Patrick Kua about his career path and his work as an architect.
Dave Cheney talks about the unexpected things he learned while trying to convince programmers to try Go.
Lena Reinhard discusses ways you can make distributed teams strong, deliberate, and productive.
Ingrid Burrington looks at how reframing the time scales of computation can change the way your build infrastructure.
Kelly Shortridge explains why chaos and resilience engineering represent the future of security programs.
Jennifer Davis explores how sustainable engineering practices can enable technical and strategic direction.
Birgitta Boeckeler covers some of the cognitive biases that can trip up architects.
Allen Holub shows you how architecture, process, and structure interact, and how to fix misalignment that’s sucking the life out of your productivity.
We need to remember that creating fakes is an application, not a tool—and that malicious applications are not the whole story.
We’re tracking notable developments in 5G, devices, augmented reality, blockchain, and more.
DNS Wars, Company Culture, Separating Musical Stems, and Program Synthesis
Brian Sletten takes a deep dive into the intersection of data, models, hardware, language, architecture, and machine learning systems.