Four short links: 2 November 2018
Colorizing Photos, Evolving Space Invaders, Is It Too Late?, and Decision-Making
Colorizing Photos, Evolving Space Invaders, Is It Too Late?, and Decision-Making
Watch highlights from expert talks covering Kubernetes, chaos engineering, deep learning, and more.
Anne Currie says excessive and dirty energy use in data centers is one of the biggest ethical issues facing the tech industry.
Katrina Owen says the valuable skills that experienced professionals lack are at the vital margins of their careers.
Crystal Hirschorn discusses how organizations can benefit from combining established tech practices with incident planning, post-mortem-driven development, chaos engineering, and observability.
Omoju Miller outlines a vision where we harness human action for a better future.
Data Science, AI Ethics, Coded for Curiosity, and Worm Parking
Who Gets What, Kindle Notes, Advertising in Young Children's Apps, and Hidden Data
Stefan Tilkov looks at common software architecture pitfalls and explains how they can be avoided.
Mike Roberts explores ideas for trying serverless as well as a framework for evaluating its effectiveness within your organization.
Trisha Gee shares advice and lessons she learned the hard way while managing her career as a developer, lead, and technical advocate.
AI Animations, Dataflow Apps, Decensoring with AI, and FPGA Programming
Watch highlights from expert talks covering microservices, Kubernetes, serverless, and more.
Sarah Wells explains how the Financial Times migrated microservices between container stacks without affecting production users.
Liz Rice outlines the security implications of microservices, containers, and serverless.
Chris Richardson describes microservices anti-patterns he’s observed while working with clients around the world.
Quantum Internet, Live Coding, Ethics Checklists, and Robot Compendium
Legit DRM Hacking, CPU Emulation, Phish Yourself, and Data Structures