Four short links: 11 October 2017
Out-of-Print Scanning, Developing ARSudoku, Testing Chatbots, Remote Work Culture
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
For most of us, the best approach to scaling complex distributed systems is to not do that. So, Nick Rockwell asks, why isn’t serverless a bigger deal?
David Woods and Richard Cook offer a glimpse at the SNAFUcatchers Stella Report.
Jessica Frazelle and Dino Dai Zovi discuss how to be effective at open source in your company.
Lara Hogan walks through tactics you can employ to be a sponsor for those around you.
Interactive Data Cleaning, Nematoduino, Hacking WebUSB, and Web History
Watch highlights covering complex distributed systems, systems engineering, DevOps, and more. From the O'Reilly Velocity Conference in New York 2017.
Carin Meier explores new ways to approach systems and tame complexity.
"Do no harm" is a core principle in medicine. Cynthia Savard Saucier challenges the tech industry to come up with its own fundamental principle.
Developers spend huge amounts of time fixing bugs in their programs, but what about automatically fixing them? Claire Le Goues shares recent advances that aim to make that dream a reality.
Matt Cutts discusses how better technology can improve not just software systems but also trust in government itself.
Bitcoin showed us a new way of moving value around the internet. Neha Narula considers how this paradigm might apply to databases that cross organizational boundaries.
Reality is Real, TensorFlow in Prod, Dashboard, and Event Detection from Wikipedia
Mimic Robot, How Companies Develop, Tim on The Future, and Hardware Startups